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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTUIlE. 



Mar. 



EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT. 



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

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

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

 partment, or we will not be responsible for any error. 



"VTT'ANTED.— To exchange for bees, or pure-bred 

 VV jioultrv, 10,000 Mammoth-Cluster and Turner 

 Raspberry-plants, $1.00 per 100, $6.00 per 1000; also 

 20,000 Strawberry-plants, Crescent Seedling-, Cum- 

 berland Triumph, Sharpless, and Glendalo; 7.5 cts. 

 per 100; $4.00 per 1000. 

 5-6d W. J. Hesser, Plattsmoutb, Neb. 



WANTED.— To exchange bees for a Barnes-saw, 

 foundation-mill, or Light Brahma fowls; or I 

 will sell bees by the pound; also queens in season, 



James P. Sterritt, 

 5-6-7-8d Sheakley villa, 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 pay in full colonies of 

 bees. Hives in any quantity to suit customers, up 

 to a carload per day. G. A. Farrand. 



3tfdb Rockport, Cuyahoga Co.. O. 



WANTED.— To exchange, caligraphs Nos. 1 and 2, 

 telegraph-instruments, white, buff, and spot- 

 ted rabbits, coal-oil stoves, for bees, supplies, or 

 high-grade poultry. T. E. Han bury & Son, 



Newspaper-Advertising Agents, P. O. Box 98, 

 6d Atlanta, Ga. 



WANTED.— To exchange large, good piano for 

 bees; also pure-bred B. Leghorn and Partridge 

 Cochin eggs, for bees by the pound. 

 5 fc'd L. Harris, Box 334, Greenville, 111. 



WANTED.— To exchange an Adams horse-power, 

 nearly new, and all complete, just right for 

 hive-making, for fdn., or anything useful to me, or 

 will sell it for $30.00 cash. C. W. Costkllow, 

 6d Waterboro, York Co., Maine. 



WANTED.— To exchange or sell. EijU^ for hatdi- 

 ujy, from 3 varieties of high-class fowls, se- 

 lected stock, costing from .$12 to $2) per pair. 

 Brown Leghorns, Silver-Spangled Hamburgs, and 

 Plymouth Rocks. Eggs, per setting of 13, $2.00. 

 Safe delivery and a fair hatch guaranteed. (Will 

 exchange for beeswax delivered here at 2jc per lb.) 

 Circulars of bees and poultry f lee. Five settings of 

 Brown Leghorn eggs for $5. Address 

 etfdb A. H. Duff, Creighton, Guern. Co., O. 



WANTED.— To exchange one W. Moore & Co.'s 

 double-barreled breach-loading shot-gun (re- 

 bounding-bar locks, good as new), and one silver 

 hunting-case watch, nearly new (Columbus Watch 

 Mfg. Co. '8 make) for foot-power saw, bee-keepers' 

 supplies, or choice poultry or Italian bees, 

 etfdb J. A. BuCKLEW, Clarks, Ohio. 



WANTED.— To exchange for cash, bright, clean, 

 pure yellow comb fdn. Heavy, 45c. per lb. 

 Thin, ■52c., any quantity. Our own make. 

 6d Model Bee-Hive Co , W. Philadelphia, Pa. 



WANTED.- To exchange a caligraph type-writer, 

 latest attachments, nearly new, perfect order, 

 cost 70 dollars, for bees in hives. A. H. Wilcox, 

 6d La Grange, Ohio. 



WANTED.— To exchange bees or honey for a 

 one or two horse power saw-mandrel, lawn- 

 mower, or corn-sheller. ¥. W. Stevens, 

 6d Moore'r. Hill, Dearborn Co., Ind. 



WANTED.— To exchange eggs from standard 

 pedigreed and registered White and Brown 

 Leghorns of the celebrated Smith and Bonney 

 strains, for bees, queens, and supplies. 

 C-7d L. J. McNaughton, Chardon, Geauga Co., O. 



WANTED.-To exchange or sell, a few Mam- 

 moth Bronze turkeys, young Toms, 20 to 25 

 lbs.; young hens, 14 to 16 lbs.; first-class stock; also 

 20 swarms of bees in chatf hives, or exchange for 

 lieeswax at 25 cts. per lb. L. Gorton, 



(3d Salem, Washtennw (;'o., Mich. 



WANTED 

 .57db 



To exchange foundatioii for wax. 

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



WANTED.-To exchange one Barnes foot-power 

 combined saw with scroll saw attachments, 

 for foundation mill or press. Reasons for selling, I 

 have steam power. A. D. Armstrong, 



6d Hudson, Lenawee Co., Mich. 



WANTED — To exchange nursery stock, espe- 

 cially evergreens, for Italian bees, queens, 

 iind two-frame nucleus with Italian bees and queen. 

 678d R. A. Lewis, Cherokee, Iowa. 



WANTED.-To exchange. I have a complete 

 printing-office, consisting of 20 fonts of gen- 

 eral .job type, nearly new, some never used; 18 lbs. 

 brevier, for circular work, all in .lob cases and cab- 

 inet; one-Cottiige hand cylinder-jiress, 6x10 chase, 

 one Novelty press, lO.xll chase; composing stick, 

 rules, leads, etc. Cost over $200. I will take fdn., 

 sections, cash, or other goods. Make an offer. 

 5tfdb E. Kretchmer, Coburg, Iowa. 



WYANDOTTE and Houdan cockerels; good birds 

 at low prices, to close out surplus; also one 

 White Wyandotte cockerel: or I will exchange for 

 white extracted honey. Eggs for hatching, $2.50 

 and $1.50 per 13. J. Evans. 



6-7 Box 89, Schaghticoke, Rens. Co., N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange good cabinet specimens 

 of minerals, sea-shells. California curiosities, or 

 other natural-history specimens, for untested Ital- 

 ian queens. Correspondence desired. Box 49. 6d 

 Alfred W. Hinde, Anaheim, Los Angeles Co.,Cal. 



^IT ANTED. —To exchange, Simplicity or other hives 

 VV for good section or extracted hone.v. Will sell 

 hives (in the Hat) cheap for cash, or will take one- 

 third pay in full colonics of bees, or jjoultry. Hives 

 in any quantity to suit customers, up to a car-load 

 per day. G. A. Farkand, 



3tfdb Rockport, Cuy. Co., Ohio. 



WANTED. — To exchange Italian bees, brood, and 

 queens, for fdn., beeswax, type-writer, or an.v 

 thing haviug a standard market value. 6tfdb 



Thomas Horn, Box 091, Sherburne, Chen. Co.. N. Y. 



WANTED.-To exchange combination telegraph- 

 instrument for Italian queens in Juno. 

 5d F. D. Woolver, Munnsville, Mad. Co., N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange white-poplar sections, 

 sandpapered on both sides, or any kind of bee- 

 keepers' supplies, for comb or extracted honey. 

 Send 5c. for sample section; 50-page circular free. 

 6tfdb J. B. Mason & Sons, 



Mechanic Falls, Androscoggin Co., Me. 



WANTED.-To exchange, four Plymouth Rock 

 pullets and one cockerel, full blood (Corwin 

 strain), for 2000'4i4x4^4 V-groove sections. 7to the ft. 

 preferred, or $10.00 cash. Frank A. Eaton. 

 6d Bluftton, Ohio. 



WANTED.— To exchange apiarian supplies at any 

 time, or nuclei in June, for extracted honey, 

 extractor, or foundation-mill. Circulars free. 

 67d C. P. BiSH, Potrolia, Butler Co., Pa. 



WANTED.- To exchange S. C. Brown Leghorn 

 eggs or P. Rocks of pure breed for Pekin Duck 

 eggs or other eggs of pure-bred fowls; also for sale, 

 $1.00 for 1.5, 36 for $2.00. David Lucas, Jewett, O. 



WANTED.— To exchange a good 4 h. p. engine for 

 a planer, for beeswax at market price, or for 

 cash. O. H. Townsend, Alamo, Kal. Co.. Mich. 



WANTED.— To sell or exchange for apiarian 

 VV supplies, extracted honey, strawberry-plants, 

 and basswoodtrees. Chas. T. Gerould, 

 6d East Sinithfleld, Bradford Co., Pa. 



XTrfcTJIU" PAYS EXPRESS CHARGES 



XlVrX%»J3l SEE ADVERTISEMENT. 



U/ANTf n ^ good-sizedapiary to work on shares 

 iVnli I LUi or for salary by an experienced 

 young iTian of 22 years. Write with proposition to 

 Id F. F. ROE, Jordan, Ind. 



