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GLEANINGS IN JiEE CULTURE. 



Mak. 



EXCHAITGE D EPARTM EITT. 



Notices will he inserted under this hear! at one-lialf our 

 usml '■•itr.. All uil- intended lor this department must not 

 exe. ed j lines, and you must sav yon want your ad. in this de- 

 paitment.or we will not be res])onsible for any error. 



TirANTED.— To exchange nice new apple-seeds 

 \V for beeswax. M. Isuem.. 



4-5d. Norwich, Chenang-o Co., N. Y. 



^I^'ANTED.— To exchange, a home-made foot-pow- 

 \) er saw for bees. Write for particulars, 

 ntfdb. W. S. Wkioht, Battle Creek, Mich. 



\\'^ ANTED. —To exchange Italian bees, queens and 

 Vt nuclei, for an extractor, supplies in the flat, 

 and comb fdn. Miss A. M. T.wr.oit, 



4-,5-6d. Mulberry Grove, Bond Co., 111. 



W'^ANTED.— To exchange bees or eggs from Light 

 \\ Brahmas (Tecs' Strain), for wire netting. 

 4ttdb. W. E. Flowek, Ashbourne, Mont. Co., Pa. 



WANTED.— To exchange new Novice honey-ex- 

 tractors for A. and L. frames; will exchange 

 for a bone-grinder, or good books, or any thing use- 

 ful. , Geo. W.B.\KEK, Milton, Ind. 3-.5-7-'.i-ll-i:Jd 



"TTyANTED.— To exchange for bees, or pure-bred 

 VV poultry, 10,000 Maniinoth-Cluster and Turner 

 Kaspberry-plants, *1.00 per 100, *ti.(iO per lOOif; also 

 :iO,OliO Strawlierrj-plants, Crescent Seedling, Cum- 

 berland Triumph, Sharpless, and Glendale; 7.5 cts. 

 per 100; *4()0per 1000. 

 5d W. J. Hksser, Plattsmouth, Neb. 



W.rANTED.- Tosell or exchange new Hcddon hives, 

 \V reversible frames, ]7'sx9i8; also Plymouth 

 lloeks, for extracted honey, Michigan quart lierry- 

 boxes. Jewell strawberries, Nemeha, Golden queen, 

 and Shaffer raspberry plants, and pruning-sliears. 

 4-") E. J. SCOFIEI.U, Hanover, Hock Co., Wis. 



WANTED.— To exchange or sell. Friends, I 

 have l'> pairs of the celebrated Bonney's 

 stock of Brown Leghorns that I will sell at jf3.00 per 

 pair, or will exchange for good beeswa.\ at 2.5 cts. 

 per pound. Circulars free. Kef., A. 1. Koot. 

 24tfdb A. H. Duff, Creighton, Gucrn. Co., (). 



WANTED.— To exchange strawberry and rasp- 

 berry plants for $1.00 or tested (lueens. uv 

 pounds of bees (in spring). Address ritfdb 



C. W. Phelps iSr Co., Tioga Centre, Tioga Co., N. Y. 



AX^ANTED.— To exchange Italian bees or queens 

 \\ for ferrets, Wyandotte pullets, or eggs for 

 hatching; also one or two pair ol fancy ])igeons. 

 Stock must be flrst-class. F. Bodmhowkk, 



.5d Gallupville, Schoharie Co., N. Y. 



Air ANTED.— To exchange, telegraph instruments, 

 \) keys, relays, and soundeis, for bees, 

 "id K. F. W'li.cox, La Grange, Lorain Co., O. 



"VA^TANTED.— To exchange bees for a Barnes saw, 

 VV foundation-mill, or Light Brahma fowls; or I 

 will sell bees by the jjound; also tiueens in season. 



Ja.mes p. Stehkitt, 

 ;Ve-T-Sd Sheakley ville, Mercer Co., Pa. 



WANTED.— To exchange Simplicity hives for a 

 circular -saw mandrel for hive-making by 

 steam power. Will sell hives (in the flat) cheap for 

 cash, or will take one-third pa.v in tull colonies of 

 bees. Hi\i'sin any (piantity to suit customers, up 

 1<) a carload i)er day. G. A. Fahkand. 



Iftfdb K<ickport, Cuyahoga Co., O. 



WANTED.— To exchange for a farm, or sell my 

 place, consisting of 7'^ acres of ground in the 

 town of Lewisville, Ind. A small dwelling, poultry- 

 houses, stable, and an everlasting gravel-bank, 

 whicli affords about 13000 loads of gravel every year, 

 which sells readily at from 10 to 15 cts. per load. 

 The jilace is in a good hone.y locality, and good 

 shipping facilities. Apiary slopes to the south and 

 east; is surrounded on the north and west by a 

 tight plank fence, about 7 ft. high. Apiary is set in 

 grapevines. T will give five years' time, if sold. l)i- 

 rect all eommunicsitions to 

 ;i-5-7il (iEO. W. Baker, Milton, Ind. 



WANTED.— To exchange Biown Leghorn eg;gs 

 tor hatching, S. C, for foundation, also for 

 sale; »1.00 for l.T; :iO eggs for *2.(:0: 75 eggs, *4.(M). 

 5d K. J. NASii, Williamson, Wayne Co., N. Y. 



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ANTED.— To exchange foundation- for wa,V. 

 j7db B. Chase, Earlville, Madison Co., N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange large, good piano for 

 bees; alsopure-bred B. Leghorn and Partridge 

 Cochin eggs, foi' bees by the pound. 

 5 Cd L. HAiiuis, Box ;i,)4, Greenville, III. 



\y ANTED. —To exchange berry-plants for 1 dozen 

 W warranted Italian (jueens from the South. 

 Will also lake supplies. See our small-fruit anil 

 jioultry circular, tree. S. P. Youek. 



5d E. I.iewistown. Mah. Co., Ohio. 



lir ANTED. —To exchange, Apiai-Jan supplies for 

 H Italia-: bees. Circular free. , 

 .5d L. .1. Tripp, Kalamazoi, Mich. 



ll'ANTED.— To exchange Italian bees or queens, 

 \\ or comb fdn., made on the Given press, for a 

 second-hand engine, 1 oi- - horsepower. 

 .5d L. Heine, Bellmore, Queens Co., N. Y. 



\1'ANTED.— To exchange, telegraph instruments, 

 \V new, and silverhull buckwheat, lor supplies, 

 bees, Ol- otters. C. D. Manvii.le, 



5d La (i range, Ohio. 



CnD QAI C llalinii Lees. 10 Langstrolh frames, 

 run uMLUi $-,.10 iiei- coldiiv; ..Mur *i:UM); 2 frame 

 nlu■l(■lls Willi quieii, .*;2iMi. JAiSE E EUNTIHGTON, 

 5.1 MILLBOKO DEPOT. BATH CO., VA. 



(Formerly of Cutton Hill, W. Va.) 



SUPPLIES VERY CHEAP! 



ITALIAN BEES, BEE-HIVES, 



.SJiCTJoys, FiK'SJ>A TI(f\, Yi'-V Tli A (TO US. , 



,v.i yy-M.isimr.j.s. Kit . 



As I manufactuie all kinds of siiiiplic-s, 1 can sell 

 very cheap. ••:. V. PI<;KKIM>i, 



5tldli .i4'ftVr!>oii, 4.i-eeiiu <:<»., Iowa. 



CLOSING out: 



Desiring to mo\e about Apr. 1, 1 shall sell anil de- 

 liver at depot, before that time, :ii! colonies of- Itnl- 

 ian and hybrid beesin ri-story Simplicity hives. 2(i L. 

 frames, at $5.00 each. Also one Novice Honey-Ex- 

 tractor, L. frame, and knife, for $5.00. One Barnes 

 combined circular and scroll saw, with 2 saws, one 

 emerv wheel, counter-shaft for jiowi'r, and all the 

 necessary guages, for $25(0. Cost $.50.00. As good 

 as iii'w. " Orders must be in b.\- March 20, or I will 

 sell at auclioii. Safe arrival guaranteed. 



5d J. H. Reed. Orleans. Orange Co.. Ind. 



BRED FROM AN IMPORTED MOTHER, 



Sent b\-inail; safe arrival guaranteed, from April 

 unlil (tctober, Te.«teil (,)uci'iis. $1.50; I'ntesti'il 

 Oueens, $1.(10; per dozen, $S.(,0. Satisfaction guar- 

 anteed, or inoiiev refunded. 5 7-01l-i:id 

 Walter McW^illiams. Griffin. Ga. 



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LOOK i HERE. 



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What you can get for .$;?.00. A IJ-frame nucleus 

 on L. frames, containing two frames of brood, 

 Italian queen, frames covered with bees; 75 Italian 

 queens will be sent to fill llrst orders. Such nuclei 

 as I send will not only grow into strong colonies, 

 but will doubly pay all expenses with surijlus hon- 

 ev. A great many customers have reported over 

 $S.00 from each nucleus. If you want full colonies, 

 or bees in any form c.rirp/ by the pound, write me 

 before ordering elsewhere. Orders will be filled 

 from the 25th of May to .June 15. 5tfdli 



DAN WHITE. New London. Huron Co.. O. 



