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GLEANLNUS IJSf BEE CULTURE. 



Al'R. 



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 

 five 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 such our reg- 

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

 with the regular advertisements. 



WANTED.— To exchange 250 colonies of bees, for 

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

 gine, or any thing useful on a plantation. 

 21tfdb Anthony Opp, Helena, Phillips Co., Ark. 



WANTED.— To exchange pure Brown Leghorn 

 eggs and cockerels (Todd strain) for any thing 

 useful. Write first. A. F. Bright, 



3tfdb Mazeppa, Wabasha Co., Minn. 



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. 



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.— To sell or exchange, Italian bees and 

 queens, and supplies. Address 



Otto Keeinow, 

 4tfdb No. 150 Military Ave., Detroit, Mich. 



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 early Italian queens for 

 10-inch foundation- mill, Novice extractor, and 

 supplies. Young G. Lee, Charlotte Harbor, Fla. 

 6-7d . 



WANTED.— A situation with some apiarist. I 

 understand theory, experience limited. 

 Agreements on addressing F. S. Feeks, 



6-7d 1004 Lamine St., Sedalia, Mo. 



WANTED.— To exchange for thin or heavy founda- 

 tion, or offers, queens or nuclei, one-story 

 Simplicity hives. Send for price list. 



Mrs. Oliver Cole, Sherburne, Chenango Co., 

 N. Y. Chenango Valley Apiary. 6tfdb 



WANTED.— To exchange Plym. Rock cockerels 

 from Sugar Grove thoroughbred-poultry farm, 

 Pitkin & Kilpatrick strain, at $1.50 each, for bees 

 by the pound. Correspondence solicited. 7-8d 



W. H. Swigart, Dixon, III. 



WANTED.— To exchange new 6-inch Root fdn. 

 mill, cost $13.00. Will exchange for 55 pounds 

 g-ood wax. Correspondence solicited. 

 7d Leahy & Co., Higginsville, Mo. 



WANTED.— The address of 1000 bee-keepers. 

 Send, plainly written, on postal card. 



W. E. Gould, Fremont, Mich. 



WANTED.— To exchange a Kelly duplex corn- 

 grinder, No. 3, for a Barnes foot-power saw 

 combined, or for foundation-mill, or for foundation. 

 7-8d Lee Beagle, Thornville, Ohio. 



WANTED.— Two active young men to work in 

 apiary; good chance to learn the business. 

 References required. Address W. D. Wright, 

 7d Altamont, Alb. Co., N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange Vanderwort foundation 

 for any quantity of nice yellow beeswax. 

 7-8d B. Chase, Earlville, Madison Co., N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange new 4 H. P. horrizontal 

 engine for bees. Give me a call it must go. 7-8d 

 J. B. Overocker, Box 47, Melrose, Rens' Co., N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange one Acme harrow, No. 

 10, new, for a good Poland-China brood sow. 

 7d Luther Purdy, Killbuck, Holmes Co., Ohio. 



WANTED.— To exchange, a first-class violin, 

 cheap at $50,00, for a foot-power lathe. It must 

 be iron, and in good order. D. S. Bassett, 



7tfdb Farnumsville, Worcester Co., Mass. 



WANTED.— Untested Italian queens, for which 1 

 wish to exchange eggs from choice pure-bred 

 P. Rocks, at the rate of nine eggs per queen. 7-8d 

 A. F. Loomis, Hartwellville, Mich. 



WANTED.— To exchange Japanese buckwheat for 

 a Novice honey-extractor, new, or nearly as 

 prood as new; $1.50 per bushel. R. Robinson, 

 7d Laclede, Fayette Co., 111. 



YT7 ANTED.— To exchange one ten inch Root fdn. 

 VV mill; has been used but one year, also 30 feet of 

 6-inch rubber belt, forbees or bee-papers' supplies. 

 7tfdb Thomas Gedge, Kangley, LaSalle Co., 111. 



WANTED.— To exchange 400 brood-combs in L. 

 frames, and 300 combs in half L. frames (half 

 depth), valued at 10 cts. each. 

 7-8d Miss Delly Reynolds, Sonora, Ky. 



SC. B. Leghorns: S.L.Wyandotte, and P. Ducks, 

 . 15 eggs, $1.00, in exchauge lor bee-supplies, 

 raspberry and strawberry plants, or beeswax. 

 7-8d Geo. A. Wright, Glen wood, Pa. 



WANTED.— To exchange Japanese buckwheat for 

 Pekan ducks, or eggs, Wyandotte eggs. Bee- 

 supers for L. Hive, and Italian queens. Address 

 7-8d A. J. Shepard, Walker, Linn Co., Iowa. 



j. w. k. siot § ce., 



Loreauville, Iberia Parish, La. 



We have, ready for mailing, 1011 large, light, test- 

 ed Italian queens, imported mother, Sept. and Oct., 

 1888, rearing, very fine, at SI 50 each. Untested, 

 $1.00; per doz., $10.00. Send for circular. Money 

 orders, New Iberia, La. 7 8d 



t^"In responding to this advertisement mention Gleanings. 



J. F0RNCR00K & CO., 



MANUFACTURERS OF THE 



BOSS" ONE-PIECE SECTIONS. 



WILL furnish you. the coming season, ONE- 

 PIECE SECTIONS as cheap as the cheapest. 

 WRITE FOR PRICES. 

 Watertown, Wis., Jan. 1, 1889. 1-11 



|£^"ln responding to this advertisement mention GLEANINGS. 



1889. 19th Year in Queen-Rearing. 1889. 



ITALIAN QUEEN-BEES. 



Tested queen, in April, May, and June $1 50 



Untested " " " " " 80 



Sent by mail and safe arrival guaranteed. Also 

 nuclei and full colonies. Eggs of Pekin ducks- 

 White and Brown Leghorns, and White-crested 

 Black Polish chicks, $1.50 per dozen. Address 



W. P. HENDERSON, 

 5tfdb Murfreesboro, Term. 



tSTIn responding to t lii^ iidvertiseme 



iiion Gleanings. 



SECTIONS and FOUNDATION 



cheaper rra^viv EVEH. 

 Sections Only $3. Dealers write for special 

 prices. Free samples and price list. l-12db 



(Near Detroit.) M. H. HUNT, BELL BRANCH, MICH. 



WHITE: Wyandotte and Houdan Cocker- 

 els, very choic. mid strictly pure. Have 

 more than I can use. Will box and ship for $2.W 

 each— just half price. Eggs for hatching. 10 cts. 

 each; 40 or more, 6 cts. each; or will exchange for 

 bee-supplies. Jas. Evans, 



6tfdb Box 89, Schaghticoke, N. J. 



