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EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT. 



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

 usual rates. 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 

 five lines will cost you according to our regular rates. 



WANTED.— To exchange foundation for wax. 

 59db B. Chase, Earlville, 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. 

 WSd R. A. Lewis, Cherokee, Iowa. 



WANTED.— To exchange Italian bees, brood, and 

 queens, for fdn., beeswax, type-writer, or any 

 thing having a standard market value. 6tfd'b 



Thomas Hokn, Box 601, Sherburne, Chen. Co., N. Y. 



WANTED.— To sell or exchange, farm, 183 acres, 

 good buildings, good sandy soil; also latest im- 

 proved Steam Thrashing-machine. Either or both 

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

 7tfdb Spring Bluff, Adams Co., Wis. 



TTTANTED.— To exchange Carniolan and Italian 

 VV queens or bees, for pure-bred Brown Leg- 

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

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

 7tfdb Spencerville, Mont. Co., Md. 



WANTED.— To exchange.— I have a complete 

 printing-office, consisting of 30 fonts of general 

 .iob type, nearl.v new, some never used. For partic- 

 ulars see advertisement elsewhere. Make an offer. 

 8tfdb E. Kretchmer, Coburg, Iowa. 



WANTED.— To exchange pure Italian queens for 

 beeswax at 28c per lb. Queens, select, $3.00; 

 warranted, $I..50. Ship wax li.y freight to Barry- 

 town, N. Y. Cornelius Bros.. 

 7 12 db LaFayetteville, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 



WANTED.— To sell or exchange, pure S. C. Brown 

 Leghorn eggs at 75 cents per 13, for beeswax, 

 or, books of poetry or history. 

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



WANTED.— To sell cheap, or exchange, an opos- 

 sum, 3 squirrels (gray), 3 years old; Concord 

 vines. Sharpless plants, young white-poplar trees, 

 or hybrid bees, for B. Leghorns, Italian bees, or 

 supplies in the flat. B. W. Head, Vienna, Va. 8d 



"llfANTED.- To exchange for bees, or pure-bred 

 VV poultry, 10,000 Mammoth-Cluster and Turner 

 Kaspberry-plants, $1.00 per 100, $6 0;) per 1000; also 

 3i).000 Strawberry-plants. Crescent Seedling. Cum- 

 berland Triumph. Sharpless, and Glendale; 75 cents 

 per 100; $4.00 per 1000. 

 8tfdb W. J. Hesser, Plattsmouth, Neb. 



WANTED.— To sell or exchange 103 lbs. of bees, in 

 April and May, for foundation. Sample want- 

 ed; 7.5 cts. per lb., 10 lbs., $6. "iO. Safe arrival guar- 

 anteed. H.vbrid queens. TiO cts. now. Prompt at- 

 tention to all orders. S. H. Colwick, 

 8tfdb Norse, Bosque Co., Texas. 



WANTED.— To exchange bees (Italian or hybrid) 

 for eggs of Pekin ducks or eggs of Wyandotte 

 fowls, or high-class poultry. Bees are in L. and 

 Simplicity hives. Write for particulars. 

 8-lOdb J. H. Eby, North Robinson, Craw. Co., O. 



WANTED.— To exchange basswood - trees and 

 raspberry-plants for bees by the pound. 

 8d H. WiRTH, Borodino, Onondaga Co., N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange 13 Pekin duck eggs, 40 

 cts.; 26, 7.5 cts., for cash. Warranted fresh. 

 8d Albert L. Martin, Leonardsburg, Del. Co., O. 



^ITANTED.- To sell or exchange Ideal ghiss front 

 VV veils (75c by mail). See 16-page circular of tes- 

 timonials; 2-story L. hives (*3.25i; chaff hives ($4.50); 

 Books, $.50.00; Fruit-evaporator. $35.00. for bees, sec- 

 tions, foundation-mill, eggs, poultr.y. pigs, or ofl'ers. 



Jno. C. Capeiiart, Kanawha-Valley Apiarv. 

 8tfdb St. Albans, w. Va. 



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 Sheakleyville, Mercer Co., Pa. 



WANTED.— To exchange pure Brown Leghorn 

 eggs at 75 cts. for 15; 45 eggs, $2.00; 100 eggs, 

 $4.00, for foundation. Cash preferred. 

 8-9d K. J. Nash. Williamson. Wayne Co., N. Y. 



Air ANTED.— To sell or exchange Strawberry-plants, 

 VV Crescent Seedling, Sharpless, Manchester, Chas. 

 Downing, Mt. Vc rnon. and Longfellow. Per dozen, 

 by mail, jiostpaid, 25 cts. ; by exi)ress. per 100. 50kts. ; 

 per 1000, $3.50. J. A. Gkeen. 



8 9d Dayton. La Salle Co., 111. 



WANTED.— To exchange 800 empty combs (near- 

 ly all wired fdn.), L. or Simplicity size, and 

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

 well painted, for basswood or white-clover hone.y, 

 to be delivered ne.vt fall, combs and hive.s ready to 

 ship now. Write for particulars. 



E. T. P'lanagan, 

 7 8il Box 99.5, Belleville, St. Clair Co., 111. 



P. S.— M'ill exchange 200 lbs. sweet-clover seed 

 for hone.v or raspberry-plants. 



WANTED.— To exchange or sell. Eygs for Tiatcli- 

 i»/(/. from 3 varieties of high-class fowls, se- 

 lected stock, costing from $12 to $23 per pair. 

 Urown Leghorns, Silver-Spangled Hamburgs, and 

 Plymouth Rocks. Eggs, per setting of 13, $3.00. 

 Fowls for sale. Address A. H. Duff, 



Stt'db Creighton, Guernsey Co., Ohio. 



WANTED TO EXCHANGE.— One Barnes foot- 

 power buzz-saw complete, good as new; also 

 one Steavens 22-cal. rifle; won championship of 

 Philadelphia; good as new; four 10-gallon honey- 

 cans with large gates. Also years 1884 and '85 of 

 Gleanings complete. Also a set of big U. S. pen- 

 nies for ever.y year excepting three; also 7-colon.v 

 pennies, all in first-class condition, for some small 

 power or |)ortrait camera and lens or ofl'ers. 

 C. H. BEELEH,a849 North 43d St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Black and Hybrid Queens For Sale. 



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

 which the.y want to dispose of, we will insert notices nee ol 

 charge, ivs bcl'iw. We do this becuse there is ha'dly value 

 enough to these queens to pa.y f' r buying them up and keei>- 

 ing iliem in stock; and yet if' is often'inies quite an accommo- 

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



I have a few black queens for sale at 35 cts. each. 

 Ready by May 5th. T. L. Rees, 



Winchester, Adams Co.. Ohio. 



I shall re-(iueen my whole apiary this year, and 

 will sell black and hybrid queens at 25 and .50 cents 

 each, from May 1st. D. A. Fuller, 



Cherry Valley, Winnebago Co., 111. 



100 black and hyl)rid queens for sale at 30 and 40 

 cts. each, all clipped. Address L. T. Ayres, 



Kankakee. Kankakee Co., 111. 



Black and hybrid queens for sale at the usual 

 rates. Geo. D. R.vudenbush, 



Reading, Pa. 



For Sale.— 8 young inismated Italian queens. 

 Ready now. ' Miss A. M. Taylor. 



Mulberry Grove, Bond Co.. HI. 



50 Colonies of 



Italian Bees For Sale, 



In shippitig-box, 7 L. frames, tested queen, per 



colony $6 00 



4 fniine nuclevis, tested queen 3 00 



untested queen 2 50 



Sale arrival guaranteed. 



7-ludb TOM PHELPS, Sonora, Ky. 



WANTFD SITUATION in an apiary. 



11 .n-i-^ *■ M^i-f Salary reasonable. Satisfaction 

 guaranteed. Address WESLEY BALDUFF, 

 April 10. 8d Millord, Iroquois Co., 111. 



