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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



May 



Wants or Exchange Department. 



Notices will be inserted under this head at one-half our 

 usual rates. All ad's intended for this department must not 

 exceed 6 lines, and you must sat you want your ad. in this de- 

 partment, or we will not be responsible for any error. You 

 can have the notice as many lines as you please; but all over 

 Ave lines will cost you according to our regular rates. This 

 department is intended only for bona-fide exchanges. Ex- 

 changes for cash or for price lists, or notices offering articles 

 for sale can not be inserted under this head. For sucn our reg- 

 ular rates of 20 cts. a line will be charged, and they will be put 

 with the regular advertisements. 



WANTED.— To exchange all kinds of wall paper, 

 for honey. Itfdb J. S. Scoven, Kokomo, Ind. 



WANTED.— To exchange 200 colonies of bees, in 

 S. hives, for any thing useful on plantation. 

 Itfdb Anthony Opp, Helena, Ark. 



WANTED.— To exchange empty Simp. L. combs 

 at lU cts. each, for wax or offers. 5tfdb 



Oliver Foster, Mt. Vernon, Linn Co., Iowa. 



WANTED.— To exchange one Green's solar wax- 

 extractor, new, for an incubator or Italian 

 queens. G. C. Hughes. 



6tfdb Pipestem, West Va. 



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ANTED, 

 of wax. 



-To exchange 1 lb. of thin fdn. for 3 lbs. 

 Ttfdb C. W. Dayton, Bradford, la. 



WANTED.— To exchange one set buggy harness, 

 worth $10.00, for Langstroth or Simplicity bee- 

 hives. Jno. Grant, Batavla, Clermont Co., O. 8-9-lOd 



WANTED.— To exchange comb foundation for 

 beeswax. Samples on application. 8-lldb 



J. P. Connell, Hillsboro, Texas. 



WANTED.— To exchange for sections, fdn., hon- 

 ey, or offers, an American fruit-evaporator, 

 No. 3; capacity, 10 to 13 bu. apples per day. For de- 

 scription of evaporator, write to American Mfg. 

 Co., Waynesboro, Pa. O. H. Hyatt, 



9tfdb Shenandoah, la. 



WANTED.— To exchange an improved Excelsior 

 incubator, 300 esg^ size, used only two months, 

 for Italian bees. G. N. Doty, Clyde, Mich. 10-lld 



PLY. Rocks, White and Laced Wyandotte eggs, 

 in exchange for foundation, sections, Japanese 

 buckwheat, or offers. T. G. Ashmead, 



Williamson, Wayne Co., N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange Simplicity hives; also 

 registered Jersey bull calf, for any thing use- 

 ful on farm. W. J. Keays, Buffalo, N. Y. 



WANTED.— An assistant in the apiary; single 

 man preferred. A good chance to learn the 

 business. Write, stating particulars. 



Ezra Baer, Dixon, Lee Co., 111. 



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ANTED.— To exchange fruit-trees for 35 lbs. of 

 bees, with untested queens. Send prices. 



Jas. Hallfnbeck, Altamont, N. Y. 



WANTED.— To excbaoge one garden wheel-hoe 

 complete, good as new, called Planet Jr.. for 

 one Green's solar wax-extractor that is in qood re- 

 pair. James G. Hall. Wyanet, Bureau Co , 111. 



WANTED.— To exchange automatic handle lathe, 

 for pony planer. 



W.H. Parker, Newcastle, Jeff. Co., Ala. 



WANTED.— To exchange a good improved farm 

 of 160 acres. Crops on the ground. Every 

 thing ready for business, for apiary or supply 

 business or both. Iowa or Wisconsin preferred. 

 Particulars for particulars. 

 lOd Matthew Dodds, Sauk Center, Minn. 



WANTED —To exchana-e warranted Italian 

 queens, raised from Root's imported queens. 

 What have you to offer? J. H. Garrison, 



lOd 6336 New Manchester Road, St. Louis, Mo. 



WANTED.— To exchange 23 Simplicity hives and 

 T supers. Make an offer. 

 lOd F. H. McFarland, St. Albans. Vt. 



WANTED. — Young man with some experience 

 to help in the work of an apiary. Must be of 

 temperate habits. E.M.Johnson, Mentor, O. 



WANTED.— Bees in exchange for supplies or cash. 

 Must be cheap. F. C. Erkel, Le Sueur, Minn. 



WANTED.— 3000 lbs. of beef tallow. Address 

 A. P. Sharps, Exeter, Luzerne Co., Pa. 



Black and Hybrid Queens For Sale. 



I still have several mismated Italian queens 

 ready to mail at once, for 40c each. 



S. H. COLWiCK, Norse, Bosque Co., Texas, 



During swarming season, mismated Italian queens 

 for sale. Those producing worker bees, part of 

 which are black, 3Uc each. Those producing work- 

 ers all with yellow markings, 50c. 



J. C. Wheeler, Piano, Kendall Co., 111. 



Tennoismated queens, young, 35c each; 3 for $1. 

 W. W. Kdlp, Pottstown, Mont. Co., Pa. 



Si.x; mismated Italian queens, 35c each; 3 for $1. 



Chas. McClave, New London, Ohio. 



-^THE BRKSHXESXe^ 



Five-banded, golden Italian Bees and Queens, and 

 the Reddest Drones. Very gentle; very prolific; 

 good honey-gatherers- working on red clover— and 

 the ITIost Beaiitil'ul bees in existence! Took 1st 

 premium at Michigan State Fair, in 1889. Refer- 

 ence, as to purity of stock. Editor of Review. Sam- 

 ple of bees, five cents. Untested queens, before 

 June 1.5, $1.35; after June 1.5, $1.00. Tested (at least 

 3 bands), $3.00; selected, tested (4 bands). $3.00; 

 breeding queens (4 to 5 bands), $5.00. Virgin queens, 

 .50 cts.; 5 for $3.00. Safe arrival and satisfaction 

 guaranteed. JACOB T. TIMPE, 



8 1.5db Grand Ledge, Midi. 



C^ln responding to tills advertisement mention Gleanings. 



That Hundred-Dollar Queen. 



$1 will purchase a daughter of this wonderful 

 queen. Descriptive circular free. Address 

 9tfdb AM. APICULTDRIST, Wenham, Mass. 



Please mention this jiaper. 



''HANDLING BEES." Price 8 Cts. 



A chapter from "The Hive and Honey Bee, Re- 

 vised," treating of taming and handling bees; just 

 the thing for beginners. Circular, with advice to 

 beginners, samples of foundation, etc., free. 

 5tfdb CHAS. DAJDAN'r &. SON, 



Hamilton, Hancock Co., Illinois. 

 t^In responding to this adv^itisemeiit mention Gleanings. 



Pure Italian Queens. 



We will sell pure Italian queen bees, bred from 

 pure mothers, by April 1. Tested, .tl.(«); untet-ted, 

 50c; two frame nuclei and lesied queen, $3.00, or 

 untested, $1 50. 



I. GOOD & STEWART BROS., 



Sparta, White Co., Tenn. 



IG^Iii respondinsr to mis advertlseineiit iiitniioii Gleanings. 



Ho! Ye in Dixie Land! 



LEARN SOMETHING NEW 



Of Interest to You in my New 1890 Catalogue 



Enlarged, and prices reduced. It gives LOW 

 SPECIAL FREIGHT RATES to many Southern 

 points, especially to points in TEXAS. 



Southern liee-Keepers, Send for it NOW. 



J. M. JENKINS, - Wetumpka, Ala. 



Please mention this faper. 



