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GLEANINGS IK I3EE CULTURE. 



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WANTED.— To cxchai)g:e bees lor a Barnes saw, 

 foundation-mill, or Liglit Brahmafowis; or I 

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



James P. Steiujitt, 

 5-6-7-8d Sheakleyville, Mercer Co., Pa. 



WANTED.— To exchang-c new Novice honey-e.x- 

 tractors tor A. and L. frames; will exchange 

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

 ful. Geo. VV. B.A.KEK, Milton, Ind. "S-S-T-O-ll-lSd 



WANTED.— To exchange or sell. Engs for hatvh- 

 (■«(/, from 'i varieties of high-class fowls, se- 

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

 Brown Leghorns, Silver-Spangled Hamburgs, and 

 Plymouth Rocks. Egg.*, per setting of 13, $3.00. 

 Safe delivery and a fair hatch guaranteed. (Will 

 exchange for beeswax delivered here at 3jc per lb.) 

 Circulars of bees and poultry free. Five settings of 

 Brown Leghorn eggs for $5. Address . 

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



WANTED.— To exchange eggs from standard 

 pedigreed and registered White and Brown 

 Leghorns of the celebrated Smith and Bonncy 

 strains, for bees, queens, and supplier. 

 6-7d L. J. McNaughton, Chardon, Geauga Co., O. 



WANTED.— To exchange foundation for wax. 

 .59db B. Chase, EarlvlUe, Madison Co., N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange nursery stock, espe- 

 cially evergreens, for Italian bees, queens, 

 and two-frame nucleus with Italian bees and queen. 

 6T8d K. A. Lewis, Cherokee, Iowa. 



WANTED.— To exchange. I have a complete 

 printing-office, consisting of 30 fonts of gen- 

 eral job type, nearly new, seme i;cver used: 18 lbs. 

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

 inet; one Cottage hand cylinder-press, 6x10 chase, 

 one Novelty press, 10x14 chase; composing-stick, 

 rules, leads, etc. Cost over $300. I will take fdn., 

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

 6tfdb E. Kretchmer, Coburg, Iowa. 



WYANDOTTE and Houdan cockerels; good birds 

 VV at low prices, to close out surplus; also one 

 ^^'hitl' Wj/andottc cockerel: or I will exchange for 

 white extracted honey. Eggs for hatching, $3.50 

 and $1.50 per 13. J. Evans, 



6-7 Box 89, Schaghlicoke, Kens. Co., N. Y. 



"117 ANTED. —To exchange. Simplicity or other hives 

 VV for good section or extracted honey. AVill sell 

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

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

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

 per day. G. A. Farrand, 



3tfdb Rockport, Cuy. Co., Ohio. 



WANTED.— To exchange Italian bees, lirood, and 

 queens, for fdn., beeswa.v, type-writer, or any 

 thing having a standard market value. Utfdb 



Thomas Horn, Box 691, Sherburne, Chen. 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. 

 6-7d J. B. Mason & Sons, 



Mechanic Falls, Andrcscoggin Co., Me. 



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.'s make) for foot-power saw, bee-keepei-s' 

 supplies, or choice poultry or Italian bees, 

 etfdb J. A.BuCKLEW, Clarks, Ohio. 



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

 place, consisting of V'i acres of ground in the 

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

 houses, stable, and an everlasting gra\-el-hank, 

 which affords about 30(¥) loads of gravel every year, 

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

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

 shipping facilities. Apiary slopes to the south and 

 oast; is surrounded on the north and west by a 

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

 g-rapevines. I will give five years' time, if sold. Di- 

 rect all commijnipations to 

 ;i-5-Td Geo. W. Baker, Milton, lud. 



WANTED.— To exchange apiarian supplies at any 

 time, or nuclei in June, for extracted honey, 

 extractor, or foundation-mill. Circulai-s free. 

 67d C. P. BisH, Petrolia, Butler Co., Pa. 



WANTED.- To exchange S. C. Brown Leghorn 

 Vl eggs or P. Rocks of pure breed for Pekin Duck 

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

 $1.00 for 15, 36 for $3.00. David Lucas, Jewett, O. 



WANTED.— To sell or exchange, farm, 180 acres, 

 VV good buildings, good sandy soil; also latcstim- 

 proved Steam Thrashing-machine. Either or both 

 at a bargain. Address J. A. Osbun & Son, 

 7tfdb Spring Bluff, Adams Co., Wis. 



WANTED.— To exchange for bees, or to sell, 

 15.000 Cuthbert raspberry-plants ar 75 cents 

 per 100, «5.0() per lOUO. They are nice plants, true to 

 name. Remit by reg. letter. Address 



7d P. D. Miller, Grapoville, Westm'd Co., Pa. 



WANTED.— To exchange 13 Brown Leghorn pul- 

 lets, 10 Plymouth Rock pullets, 1 trio S. S. 

 Hamburgs, 1 Wyandotte cockerel, eggs from P. 

 Rocks, Wyandottes, Light Brahmas,S.S. Hamburgs. 

 Brown or White Leghorns, for Barnes foot-power 

 buzz-saw. Novice honey-extractor, and saw-man- 

 drel. Cash or offers. Adolphus Newton, 

 7d Plymouth, Chenango Co., N.Y. 



TTyANTED.— To exchange Carniolan and Italian 

 VV <iueens or bees, for pure-bred Brown Leg- 

 horn (Bonney's Strain), and Wyandotte eggs, for 

 hatching. Send for circular. Chas. D. Duvall, 

 7tfdb Spencerville, Mont. Co., Md. 



WANTED.— To exchange about 50 or 60 good Ply- 

 VV mouth Rock and Light-Brahma fowls for api- 

 arian supplies, or 9 hens and one cockerel for $5.00, 

 cash preferred. Julius Johannsen, 



7d Port Qlinton, Ottawa Co., Ohio. 



ITTANTED.— To exchange pure Italian queens for 

 VV beeswax at 38c per lb. Queens, select, $3.00; 

 warranted, $1..50. Ship wax by freight to Barry- 

 town, N. Y. CoRiNELius Bros., 

 7 11 db LaFayetteville, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange 800 empty combs (near- 

 l.y all v.'ired fdn.), L. or Simplicity size, and 

 103 Simplicity hives (.50 covers, 50 bottom-boards (all 

 well painted, for basswood or white-clover honey, 

 to be delivered next fall, coml;s and hives ready to 

 ship now. Write for particulars. 



E. T. Flanagan, 

 7 8d Box 995, Belleville, St. Clair Co., 111. 



P. S.— Will exchange 300 lbs. sweet-clover seed 

 for honey or raspberry- plants. 



^IfANTED.— To sell or exchange, pnre S. C. Brown 

 VV Leghorn eggs at '!'•> cents per 13, for beeswax, 

 or books of poetry or history. 

 7-8d Mrs. Alice Bright, Mazeppa, Minn. 



WANTED.— To exchange 13 Plymouth-Rock eggs 

 for 75 cts. in cash; securely packed, and 

 warranted inire. Orders filled at once. 7d 



MRS. C. E. HATCH, Kentlaud, Newton Co., Ind. 



WANTED.— To sell or exchange Hoags' hand- 

 planter lor corn, beans, etc. (a, $3.50 cash, or 

 $3.(^0 in trade. Satisfaction guaranteed, or money 

 refunded. S. hives in the Hat taken. 

 7d Henry L. Weiss, 



Berkley Springs, Morgan Co., W. Va. 



WANTED.— To exchange Crescent, Wilson, and 

 Sucker State strawberry-plants for Italian 

 queens, Wyandotte fowls, or cgjis. Address 

 7d M. D. Hewitt, Farina, Fayette Co., 111. 



WANTED.— To sell cheap, or exchange, a 5X7- 

 inch printing-press, type, etc., for earl.v nu- 

 clei, queens, or full colonies. Write at once, as it is 

 in my way, and I am an.xious to dispose of it. 

 7d C. Weckesser, Marshallville, Wayne Co., O. 



WANTED.— To exchange, rabbits or Wyandotte 

 fowls, or their eggs, for Gregg raspberry- 

 plants. A. A. FR.\nENBURG, 

 7d Port Washington, O. 



