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(TLE.\NlJSl(iJS IN BEE CULTUKE. 



Mab. 



EXUHAUGE D EPARTMENT. 



N'oliees wiJI Ue inserted under this head at une-Ualf our 

 usual irttes All ad's intended lor this department must not 

 exced 5 lines, arid you must say you want your ad. in this de- 

 p,i trnent, or we will not be responsible for any error. You 

 ean have i he notice as many Hues as you please; but all over 

 rive lines will cost you accordingr to our ictfulai- rates. Of 

 c'uurse, this department is intended uniy lor boiia-fide ex- 

 changes. 



\ir.\NTEr). — To exchange lor g-oo<i horses 

 VV anri mules. ^0(1 colonies of tiees In Simplicity 



frames; also 40 acres of laud adjoining' the city. 



20tfdb Anthony Opp, Helena, Phillips Co., Ark. 



WANTED.— To exchange ej-S'S from four yards, 

 pure-bred prize-winning Plymouth Kocks, for 

 alsike clover seed. Eggs, *2.(K) for 13, or $3.00 

 for 30. B. D. SiDWELL, 



3-8db Flushing, Belmont Co., Ohio. 



EGGS for hatching.— Wyandottes, Polands, Ham- 

 burgs, and Leghorns, in exchange for section 

 boxes, or foundation. Circulars free. 

 4tfdb. A. H. Duff. Creighton, Ohio. 



WANTED.— To exchange nursery stock of all kinds 

 for bees in spring. Terms on application, stat^ 

 ing what you want. D. G. Edmiston, 



4tfdb. Adrian, Mich. 



WANTED.— To exchange 40 acres of good land, 

 ?4 improved, frame house and barn, good 

 spring, -3 mile from a thriving temperance town; 

 good schools, church, etc., and situated on the 

 great basswood belt of Wisconsin, for propertj^ in 

 Arkansas, small or large. Apiary if desired. Cor- 

 respondence solicited. M. A. Gill, 

 .5tfdb Star, Vernon Co., Wis. 



WANTED.— To exchange for bees, or offers, ItiO 

 acres of Western Neb. land, 160 acres Central 

 Kan. land, 80 acre Western Iowa farm. Immediate- 

 l.y, Ifatall. Anthony Johnson, 



5tfdb Essex, Page Co., Iowa. 



WANTED. -To exchange for comb honey, one 

 dovetailing machine, 8 saws, steel mandrel, 

 and table; good as new. Root's pattern. For par- 

 ticulars address B. F. Stovek, 

 6d Roscoe, Cosh. Co., O. 



WANTED.— To exchange, any amount of Wyan- 

 dotte and Brown Leghorn eggs for grapevines, 

 fdn., plum-trees, or any thing useful. 

 H-7d Benj. Zurches, Apple Creek, Wayne Co., O. 



WANTED.— To exchange for sewing - machine. 

 Brown Leghorn pullets, ".ic; cockerels, $1.00; 

 eggs, 7.5c per 13; 26, $1,011. Warranted pure. 6-7d 

 Mrs. Alice Bright, Mazeppa, Minn. 



WANTED.- Toexchangeltalian bees and queens 

 for S. S. Hamburgs and White Leghorns and 

 other poultry and eggs. None but the very finest 

 stack wanted. Also .your address wanted for my 

 new circular. Chas. D. Duvall, 6d 



Spencerville, Montgomery Co.,Md. 



WANTED.— To exchange a new Hitchcock's Bible, 

 cost $9.7.5; Sharpless, Crescent, Monarch, and 

 Wilson Strawberry-plants, for pure Italian queens, 

 also pair of Pi\ nioutli Rocks. S. J. Auams, 



Hd Cub Creek, Charlotte Co., Va. 



WANTED.- To exchange forty thousand extra-flue 

 Cuthbert, Gregg, and 13 other new varieties 

 red and black raspberry plants, for comb or ex- 

 tracted honey. The honey is to be delivered next 

 fall. Write for terms of exchange to 

 •f>-7-8d E. T. Flanaoan, box 99.5, 



Belleville, St. Clair Co., 111. 



WANTED.— To exchange pure-bred S. C. Brown 

 Leghorn hens for white Leghorn; will also 

 exchange eggs from the following varieties: 

 Light Brahmas, Dark Brahmas, Plymouth RocliS, 

 Brown Leghorns, S. S. Hamburgs, P. Ducks, Bronze 

 Tnrkeys. for eggs of white Wyandottes and White 

 Plymouth Rocks. I will warrant all fowls to be 

 purelj' bred, and all right. Prices reasonable. 6d 

 Send for circular. B. J. PurCell, Concord, Ky. 



WANTED.— To exchange bees by the pound or full 

 colonies, queens, comb fdn., eggs tor hatching 

 from L. Brahmas and S. S. Hamburgs, for sections, 

 Jersey cow, American Merino sheep, or offers. 

 6-7-8-9d J. P. Sterritt, Sheaklcy villc. 



Mercer, Co., Pa. 



WANTED.— To exchange eggs from pure - bred 

 TT Langshan fowls, lor beeswax, testi-il Italian 

 queens, good revolver, or any thing useful. 

 6d E. P. AldkedgI';, Franklin Square. Col Co., (). 



WANTED.-To exchange tine colonies of Italian 

 bees in splendid douule-wall hives, for good .-sil- 

 ver watch. Write immediately to 



M. J. Harris, Clay City, Clay Co., Ill 



WANTED.— To exchange untested and tested Ital- 

 ian queens, for sections, tested H. L. queen, 

 Pelham fdn. mill, or offers. Addi-ess 

 6d B. L. BouRLAND, Valley Spring, Texas. 



WANTED.-To exchange Italian or Albino bees 

 and queens, for a good gold watch (it must be a 

 very extra yood timekeeper), or a double-barrel 

 breech-loading shot-gun, or for something else that 

 is valuable. Address Otto Kleinow, 



6d (Opp. Fort Wayne Gate). Detroit, Mich. 



WANTED.-To exchange for beeswax, one foot- 

 power saw. Also wanted, a good Mexican sad- 

 dle and bridle, for sections or other supplies. 

 6-7d C. A. Graves, Birmingham, Ohio. 



Black and Hybrid Queens For Sale. 



For 'he benefit of friends who have black or hybrid queens 

 which they want to dispose of, we will insert notices free of 

 charge, as below. We do this becuse there is ha'-dly value 

 enough to these queens to pay f^r buying them up and keep- 

 ing them in stock; and yet it is often'imes quite an accommo- 

 dation to those who can not afford higher-priced ones. 



Six or eight hybrid Italian queens at 50c each,— 

 to be mailed in March. During April I can supply 

 9 or 10 pure black, or German queens, which I shall 

 obtain in Italianizing for a friend, at .30c each. Safe 

 arrival in all cases. 



Abbott L. Swinson, Apiarist, 



Golds'^oro, Wavne Co.. N. C. 



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PATENT 



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ers. Prices l ow. Illustrated Catalogue free. 



BISBBO'W M'FG CO., Kochester, ST. T. 



Samples Free. Prices Low. 



WILSON BONE-MILL FOE SALE. 

 GRAHAM, Orandview, la. 



NUCLEI 



A SPECIALTY 



1887 



Two frames of brood well.'^covered with bees, in- 

 cluding untested queen, for #3. .50. 



Queens, Bees, and Apiarian Supplies 



Very low. Send for Price List. Satisfaction guar- 

 anteed. C. M. Hicks, Fairview, AVash. Co., Md. 

 6 7 9 lid 



SECTIONS 



5000 F0Ri$l8.00,^ 



-i3- 



If orders are here by April 15th. Samples for 

 stamps. 67d C. A. Graces, Blrniingliaiu, O, 



