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ULEANiNGS IN BEE OULTUKK. 



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Wants or Exchange Department. 



\otices will be Inserted under this Iiead at one-half our 

 usual lates. 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 

 tive lines will cost you according to our regular rates. Of 

 course, this department is intended only for bona-flde ex- 

 changes. 



WANTED. — To exchange for j?ood horses 

 and mules, 200 colonies of hecs in Simplicity 

 frames; also 40 acres of land adjoinin? the city. 

 :JOtfdl> .Vnthony 0pp. Helena, Phillips Co., Ark. 



WANTED.— To exchange egss from four yards, 

 pure-bred prizivwinning- Plymouth Rocks, for 

 alsike clover seed. Bj^gs, $3 00 for i:!, or fS.OO 

 for :^0. B. 1). Sii)WEi>L, 



;}S(lt) Flushing, Belmont Co., Ohio. 



1;^GGS for hatching.— Wyandottes, Polands, Ham- 

 j burgs, and Leghorns, in exchange for section 

 boxes, or foimdation. Circulars free. 

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



WANTED.- To exchange eggs from pure - bred 

 Langshan fowls, for beeswax, tested Italian 

 queens, good revolver, or any thing useful, 

 fid E. P. Ar.ORKDGE, Franklin Square. Col. Co., O. 



WANTED— To exchange bees by the pound or full 

 colonies, (jueens, comb fdn., eggs for hatching 

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

 Jersey cow, American Merino sheep, or offers. 

 fi-7-8-9'd .1. P. STERRfTT, Sheakley ville, 



Mercer, Co., Pa. 



WANTED.— To exchange 80 colonies of bees in 

 chaff and Simp, hives, of 10 wired fdn. frames 

 each, for some good land near by. Apply at once. 

 7Sd .1.4S. H. Andrus, Almont, Mich. 



WANTED.— To exchange Wyandotte eggs, pure 

 ground bones and shells, and (Jregg raspberry- 

 plants, for comb foundation. 

 7-8 9d A. A. Fradenburg, Port Washington, O. 



WANTED. —To exchange metal cornered, wired 

 frames (Simp), ready to hang in the hive, filled 

 with foundation, for Italian bees and queens. 

 7-8d R. B. BONEAR, Cherry Ridge, Pa. 



WANTED.— To exchange Barnes foot-power saws 

 and bees, for steam-engine, honey, or beeswax. 

 7-13db C. W. & A. H. K. Blood, So. Quincy, Mass. 



WANTED.— To exchange a small self-inking print- 

 ing-press, large enough to print postal cards 

 full-size, for high-class poultry or raspberry-plants. 

 Write for terms of exchange. 

 Hd W. S. DORMAN, Mechanicsville, la. 



WANTED.— Bee-keepers' supplies; a good, moder- 

 ate-sized incubator; eggs for hatching; inire- 

 bred pigeons, pheasants, etc.; for which I otter dry 

 goods (of almost any kind). Samples on application. 

 Please state what you want and what you have to 

 offer. 8-lOd Walter Sherman, Newport, R. I. 



WANTED.— To exchange one pair each "Silver- 

 Spangled Hamburgs and Brown Leghorns, for 

 fdn., or otters of bees by lb.; also, one silver watch 

 to trade on a fdn. -mill (10-inch preferred), or will 

 exchange for comb honey, Italian l)ees. or offers. 

 8d C. L. Hill, Dennison. O. 



WANTED —To exchange a Prlham Foundation 

 mill lor honev; and fdn. for beswax. 

 8-9d .1. Q. A. Haikjhey. 



Box 2390. Battle Creek, Mich. 



WANTED.— To exchange an English microscope. 

 iicir. and 12 mounted slides, showing the dittcr- 

 ent sections of the honey-bee. Cost in England 

 $111. I will take bee-hives or any useful thing for 

 the apiarv. Wm. N. BAir.iE. 



Hd Box 815, Ciirboiidale, Pa. 



WANTED.— To exchange 30 or fO swarms of bees 

 for Jersey cow; I also have a lew Bronze tur- 

 key-eggs, A 1 stock. L. Gorton, 

 1.5d Salem. Washtenaw Co., Mich. 



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WANTED.— To exchange a foot-power former 

 (Barnes"), a B-flat cornet, and 30 two-story Sim- 

 plicity hives, for bees or otters. 

 8d Cyrus McOrKEN. Baltic, O. 



ANTED.— To exchange a Cyclostyle and a No. 2 

 Caligraph for bees, supplies, and part cash. 

 M. G. Baxter, Uhrichsville, O. 



WANTED.— To exchange complete photograph 

 outfit for Army newspaper press or .job office. 

 8-9d Walter A. Kaler. Andersonville. Ind. 



WANTED.— To exchange egas (\V.\ andotte, Light 

 Vy Brahma, and Butt' Cochin) for hatching, lor 

 fdn. or sections. The fowls are all high strains. 

 8d M. D. HuoGiNS, Da\enp(n-t, la. 



WANTED.— To exchange bees or queens for reg- 

 istered Jersey heifer. 

 ntfdl> Israel Goon, Sparta, 'i'enii. 



Wfintpri A M'ood bee-keeper to take charge of 

 ft all ICUi ijiy apiary of 13) colonies, on shares 

 Robert Bl.vcklock, Killgore, Cartel- Co.. Ky. 



Black and Hybrid Queens For Sale. 



For 'he benefit of friends who have black or hybrid 'luei ni- 

 which they want to dispose of, we will insei t notices free of 

 charge, as below. We do this becnise there is ha' dly vahie 

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

 ing them in stock; and yet if is oftentimes quite an aoconmid 

 dation to those who can not afford liigher-pricrd ones. 



After the ].5th of May I will have 30 black and hy- 

 brid queens that I will sell for 25c each. These are 

 good prolific queens, and well worth the amount. 

 W. S. DoKMAN. Mechanicsville, Iowa. 



For Sale.- A number of good hybrid queens at 

 2.5 cts. each. L. Harris, Box 304. 



Greenville, Bond Co.. Illinois. 



For Sale.— Hybrid queens at .50 cts. each; blacks, 

 3.5c. I can ship by return tnail. We have some .50 

 now. T. S. Hall. Corinth, Miss. 



Hybrid queens, reared from select tested Italian 

 mother, for sale at .50 cts. each. Safe arrival and 

 satisfaction guaranteed. Geo W. BecivHAM, 

 8-9-lOd Pleasant Hill, Lancaster Co., S. C. 



I will sell on or after April 15th, ID hybrid queens 

 at 50 cts. each. Taken Irom swarms 1 bought last 

 fall. G. A. Beech, Quitman. Nodawiiy Co , Mo. 



I have a lot of hybrid <i\ieens for sale. Price 50c. 

 in April-May; two, '5c Safe arrival guaranteed. 

 H. M. MOYKH, Hill Church, Berks Co., Pa. 



HOW TO RAISE COMB HONEY. 



Price 5c. You need this pamphlet, and my free 

 bee and siipplv circular. IStfdb 



OIJVER FOSTER. Mt. Vernon. Liiui Co.. Iowa 



DADANT'S FOUNDATION FACTORY, WHOLE- 

 SALE AND RETATT;. See advertisement in 

 an oth er col n m n . 3btf d 



.—300 Simplicity frames of nice bright 

 combs, wired. $12,50 per' hundred; 25 oasswood- 



trees 3 to ; " 



8d 



:4>K sale:. 



feet high, $1 00; sprouts. «4 DO per lOOil. 

 Ch.as. T. GFUoui.n. 

 East Smithfield, Br;i.itord Co., Pa. 



Pure Italian Bees For Sale. 



Two-frame nuclei, $3.00; 3 -frame. .1«3.5(I. If larger 

 nuclei are wanted, add .50 cts. for each additional 

 frame. Full colony in A. I. Root's Sinqi hive. *0.(!0. 

 each to contain a tested queen and plenty of bees 

 and brood, all on wired L. frames drawn from fdn. 

 To be shipped in May; safe arrival guaranteed. I 

 shall do bv all n« I would be done hv. Address 



7-iodb. jj. A. KNAPP, Rochester, Lorain Co., 0. 



