1888 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



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Wants or 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 

 Ave lines will cost you accordinfr to our regular rates. Of 

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

 changes. 



WANTED.— A situation as an assistant in an api- 

 ary, by a young' man active and willing-, has no 

 experience, but wants to learn. Does not expect 

 large salary. E. Allen Schofield. 



Lake Waccabuo, N. Y. 



WANTED.— A young single man as assistant bee- 

 keeper, having had some experience in queen- 

 rearing. Write at once, stating wages, etc., to 



P. L. ViALLUN. Bayou Goula, La. 



WANTED.— An apiarist with not less than two 

 years' experience. Address 

 E. Y. Terral. Cameron, Milam Co., Texas. 



WANTED.— Bee-help lor 1888. One man with ex- 

 perience and one wishing to learn the business. 

 300 colonies, 30 years' experience. 



S. I. Freeborn, Ithaca, Wis. 



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ANTED.— A situation wanted by an experienced 

 hand for the season of 1888. Address 



S. W. White, Liberty, Mo. 



WANTED.— To exchange 125 P. K. fowls. Have 

 bred carefully lor five years. Am offering 

 fine chicks for $1.00 each; per pair, .f 1.7.5. Eggs for 

 hatching. 75c per 14. Will satisfy you. 



Mrs.C. E. Hatch, Kentland, Newton Co., Ind. 



WANTED.— To exchange new Simp, hives for fur- 

 skins, either red-fox or skunk. Address 



A. P. Sharps, Exeter, Luzerne Co., Pa. 



WANTED.— To exchange silverhull buckwheat; 

 also nursery-grown transplanted Scotch pine, 

 Norway spruce, red cedar, and bearing-sized Con- 

 cord grapes, for alsike clover-seed and brood fdn. 

 K. A. Lewis, Cherokee, Iowa. 



WANTED.— To exchange 3 colonies of Italian bees 

 for 2 bushels of alsike clover-seed. 



Jno. a. Thornton, Lima, Ills. 



WANTED.— To exchange hives, smokers, founda- 

 tion, sections, etc., for honey or offers. 

 Otto Lestina, Derby, New Haven Co., Conn. 



WANTED. — To exchange Cuthbert raspberry- 

 plants, at $5.00 per 1000, for lamp-nursery, bees, 

 foundation, or any thing of value to me. Address 

 P. D. Miller, Grapeville, Westmoreland Co., Pa. 



WANTED.— To exchange P. Rock chickens, pure 

 good stock; P duck, and eggs for hatching, 

 for bees, sections, foundation, or wire nails. 



Spring and Meadow PoitijTky Yahd, 

 Mulberry, Pa. 



WANTED.— To exchange catalogue of best sec- 

 tion case on earth, bees and queens, for your 

 address. 3d Frank A. Eaton, Bluffton, O. 



WANTED.— To exchange Wheeler & Wilson sew- 

 ing-machines (new) for honey, bees, or sup- 

 plies. J. A. Green, Dayton, 111. SOtfdb 



WANTED.— To exchange bees in Langstroth or 

 Simplicity hives, for disk-harrow and hand 

 seed-drill. I also want seed-catalogues. Address 

 W. H. Putnam, River Falls, Wis. 



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ANTED.— To exchange Ohio black-cap plants 

 and Cuthberts, for sections or beeswax. 

 James Hallenbeck, Allamont, Alb. Co., N. Y. 

 24-~'db 



WANTED.— To exchange pure P. Rock chickens, 

 bred from prize-winning stock, large and well 

 marked, for a Barnes foot-power saw, alsike clover- 

 seed, or white water-lily roots. Address 

 2345d B. D. Sidwell, Flushing, Belmont Co., O. 



WANTED.— To exchange one V -groove or 4-piece 

 sections or supplies for one of A. 1. Root's 10- 

 inch fdn. mills, or any other good make of machine. 

 3-3d S. D. Buell, Union City, Michigan. 



WANTED.— To exchange 2-50 colonies of bees, for 

 horses, mules, wagons, buggies, and 4 h. p. en- 

 gine, or any thing useful on a plantation. 

 21tfd Anthony Opp, Helena, Phillips Co., Ark. 



FREE! FREE! FREE! 



LTpon application. Our 38th Annual Price List. A 

 full line of 



BEE-KEEPERS' SUPPLIES, 



CHOICE COMB FOUNDATION AND WHITE-POPLAR 

 SECTIONS A SPECIALTY. 



100 COLONIES OF CHOICE ITALIAN BEES 



for sale cheap. Also NUCLEUS COLONIES and 

 QUEENS. Orders booked now. Address 



WNI. W. GARY Sl CO., 

 Colerain, Franklin Co., Mass. 



Successors to W.M. W. ( 'ahy. i Please mention Gleanings. ) 



DESIKINfw to go to the Pacific coast on ac- 

 count of my health, I offer my place, with two 

 apiaries of 115 colonies of bees, with every thing 

 needed to run them. G. A. WRIGHT, 



3tfdb Glenwood, Susq. Co.. Pa. 



PURE ITALIAN BEES 



In best hives, double-walled, in winter; 8 frames, 

 12Jixl2i4 in. each, at .f5.00 per colony; or same in 

 light strong shipping-boxes, 75 cts. less. Discount 

 on large lots. DU. ii. W. YOUNG, 



3-5-7d liexiujitoii. Mo. 



THEReIs MONEY IN IT! 



Seventy-Five Colonies of Italian Bees 



and capacity for 130, to any person who will buy a 

 house and two acres of land for its real value. The 

 bees and house and bee-house are in good order. 

 Write for particulars to M. R. NICHOLS, 

 3tfdb Weaver's Corners, Huron Co., Ohio. 



New Orleans Apiary. 



I will bi-eed and mail guaranteed pure Italian 

 queens, from the best stock for business, for one 

 dollar each, the coming season. AVill be ready to 

 mail about the first of March. Orders solicited. 

 3d J. AV. WIN»KR, New Orlean!«, L.a. 



OADANT'S FOUNDATION rACTOEY, WHOLESALE AND 

 RBTAIIi. See advertisement in another column. 



Buys our lUlSY lUHNKSS, vvnrth at retail ^.IC 

 Se-iu lu cxiimiiH,' niiit leturii ar. our ex- 'PU'J 

 ii,.M>('. CntnloKiK- (lie. ( IIICAGU HAltXESS 10., 

 Wliolesale illir., 375 Wubiitli Ave.. Chicago, 111. 



MUTH'S 



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TIN BUCKETS, BEE-HI VEK, 

 HONEV-SECTIONS, &c., dec. 

 FERFE<TION COLD-BIiAST SITIOKEKS. 



Apply to CHAS. F. MUTH & SON, 



Cincinnati, O. 

 P. S. — Send 10-cent stamp for " Practical Hints to 

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