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GLEANINGS IN BEE ULTURE. 



Mak. 



Wants or Exchange Department. 



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

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

 exceed 5 lines, and you must say 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 

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

 department is intended only for bona-flde exchanges. 



WANTED.— To exchange 350 colonies of bees, for 

 horses, mules, wagons, buggies, and 4 h. p. en- 

 gine, or any thing useful on a plantation. 

 21tfdb Anthony Op p. Helena, Phillips Co., Ark. 



WANTED.— To exchange pure Brown Leghorn 

 eggs and cockerels (Todd strain) for any thing 

 useful. Write first. A. F. Bright, 



:jtfdb Mazeppa, Wabasha Co., Minn. 



ANTED.— Two students for the coming season. 

 Geo. E. Hilton, Fremont, Mich. 4-5d 



WANTED.— You to send for my new price list of 

 Imported and American Italian queens. Can 

 ship as early as the earliest. R. H. Campbell,, 

 3tfdb Madison, Morgan Co., Ga. 



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ANTED.— You to send for my illustrated Price 

 List of supplies; Bees. Queens, etc. 4-5d 



Geo. E. Hilton, Fremont, Mich. 



WANTED.— To exchange for honey or offers, 

 about 25 colonies of Italian bees, in new, mova- 

 ble-frame hives, frames 9v 8 xl2% inside measure; 

 8 frames to the hive; also one second-hand Barnes 

 foot-power combined saw. 



Chas. Dorfman, Pittsburg, Tex. 



WANTED.— To exchange one American Incuba- 

 tor, 250-egg capacity, about 50 nuclei, 2, 3, and 

 4 frame. 20 cts. each, about 50 Simplicity hives, 10 

 frame, $1.00 each, for horse-power, corn-grinder, or 

 any thing useful to a farmer. Geo. W. Baker, 

 4-5d Milton, Wayne Co., Ind. 



WANTED.— To exchange Italian bees for timber 

 or a " Springfield roadster." L. Heine, 

 3tf dv Bellmore, Que ens Co., N. Y. 



WANTED.— Bee-keepers in Missouri, Kansas, Ne- 

 braska, and Arkansas to learn something of 

 value by addressing Rev. E. T. Abbott, St. Joe, Mo. 



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WANTED! Bee-Help. Will engage on favorable 

 terms two young men, desirous of learning 

 practical apiculture. None but strictly temperate 

 need apply. S. I. Freeborn, Ithaca, Wis. 4-7db 



WANTED.— Situation in an apiary for the season 

 of 1889, from 6 months to a term of years. 

 4-5d S. W. White, Liberty, Clay Co., Mo. 



WANTED.— To exchange one cutter-head, one 

 dovetailing mandrel with saws, one six-inch 

 rubber-belt, 30 ft. long; 50 ft. of three-inch rubber- 

 belting, all as good as new, for bees or bee-keepers' 

 supplies; also one six-inch Pelham fdn. mill. 4tfdb 

 Thomas Gedye, Kangley. LaSalle Co., 111. 



WANTED.— To sell or exchange, Italian bees and 

 queens, and supplies. Address 



Otto Kleinow, 

 4tfdb No. 150 Military Ave., Detr oit, M ich. 



WANTED.— To exchange my new price list of 

 pure Italian bees and Poland-China swine for 

 your name and address written plainly on a postal 

 card. N. A. Knapp, Rochester, Lorain Co..O. 5678d 



WANTED.— To exchange 25 new improved chaff 

 hives (Root's pattern), packed ready for use, 

 and about 400 tine brood-combs, at 10c each, for bees. 

 Correspondence solicited. Address 5-6d 



W. H. Swigart, Dixon, 111. 



WANTED.— All who are interested in thorough- 

 bred poultry to send for my new illustrated 

 circular. Valuable information given free of 

 charge. S. P. Yoder, 



5-6d East Lewistown, Ma honing Co., O. 



WANTED.— A woman to do light housework, and 

 help some with bees. Location in prohibition 

 town. Religious services every Sunday. **"** 5d 

 J. B. Marsh, Collinsville, Ala. 



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ANTED.— Japanese buckwheat in exchange for 

 bee-keepers' supplies or cash. 5tfdb 



M. H. Hunt, Bell Branch, Wayne Co., Mich. 



WANTED.— To exchange my 20-page price list for 

 your name. W. D. Soper, Jackson, Mich. 5tfdb 



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ANTED.— To exchange a Whitman fountain 

 pump for a small-sized printing-press. 5d 

 J. B. Marsh, Collinsville, Ala. 



WANTED. — Position, charge of on shares, or 

 would purchase an apiary in Kentucky, Ten- 

 nessee, Missouri, or Texas. Address 5d 

 Apiarist, Box 226, Williamson, N. Y. 



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ANTED.— Bee-supplies, books, offers, for eggs of 



R. C. B. Legh. or W. P. Rocks. 

 5d W. W. Kulp, Pottstown, Montg. Co., Pa. 



WANTED.— To exchange bees in Simp, hives, for 

 Japanese buckwheat, Jersey cows, single-top 

 buggy and harness, new; farm wagon, supplies. 

 L. D. Gale, Stedman, Chaut. Co.. N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange one set of Bunyan's 

 Practical Works, 8 vols., new; one set of D'Au- 

 bigne's History of Reformation, 5 vols., new; Life 

 of Christ, 1 vol.; Our Country, its Past, Present, 

 and Future, for extracted honey or apiarian sup- 

 plies. Stephen Roese, 

 5d Box 91. Maiden Rock, Wis. 



WANTED.— A good hand to look after the bees, 

 and to work in the garden and greenhouse the 

 rest of the year. Geo. M. Kellogg. 



5d Pleasant Hill, Mo. 



WANTED.— To exchange Empire State potatoes 

 for bee-supplies or Barnes foot-power com- 

 bined saw. Fred Myers, Sharon, Pa. 5d 



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ANTED.— To exchange beautiful pine-trees, 1 to 



2 ft., valued at 5 cts., for any thing. Write to 



F. C. Morrow, Wallaceburg, Ark. 5d 



TO exchange, one set of International Cyclopedia, 

 edition 1888, 15 volumes; also one set Scott's 

 Commentary on Bible, six volumes, both in good 

 order, at bargain, for extracted honey or offers. 



A. H. Van Doren, Mons, Virginia, 5tfdb 



WILL exchange Nursery stock, shipped from 

 Garrett's Nursery, Mansfield, Ohio, for full 

 colonies or bees by the pound in May. 5d 



J. B. Mason, Mechanic Falls, Me. 



WANTED.— Young man to work at market ear- 

 dening and do marketing. Must furnish ref- 

 erence as to honesty, etc. Will have opportunity 

 to learn bee-keeping and the marketing of honey. 

 Will pay right party $20 per month and board. 

 5d W. Hickox, Rockport, Ohio. 



WANTED, you to send for my New 1889 Price List, 

 illustrated, free. Best section-case on earth. 

 Bees, Queens, etc. Frank A. Eaton, Bluffton, O. 



THE RAMBLER 



Says to people in general and to bee-keepers in 

 particular, that he has something to sell. Our 

 blackboard saves steps all summer, and is a com- 

 fort every time it is used. Size, lf/ 2 x 3 feet, and 

 crayons as long as your finger, all on a roller, mail- 

 ed for 25 cts. Also recherche (that means boss) 

 sleeve - protectors, absolutely water-proof. They 

 are not little stingy things that come half way to 

 the elbow, but protect the whole arm. Mailed for 

 25 cts. A whole suit of clothes, weight only 1 lb., 

 will keep the entire person clean, ztaust a fit, with 

 more or less handy pockets. " Handy " buttons 

 hold them snug around wrists and ankles. By 

 mail for $1.50. U Several other recherche novelties 

 and bargains described in our circulars. Address 

 THE RAMBLER, 



Hartford, Wash. Co., N. Y. 



DADANT'S FOUNDATION FACTOR Y, WHOLE- 

 SALE AND RETAIL. See advertisement in 

 another column. 3btfd 



