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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 

 five lines will cost you according to our regular rates. This 

 clfpartinent is intended only lor bona-Hde exchanges. Ex- 

 changes for cash or for juice lists, or notices offering articles 

 fur sale can not be insei tid iiiwier this head. For such our reg- 

 ular rates of 20ets. a line will be chai'ged, and they will be put 

 with the regular advertisements. 



WANTED.— A beo-keeper to take charge of my 

 apiary, on shares. . Robert Blacki.,ock. 

 4 8db Kilgore, Boyd Co., Ky. 



^17 ANTED. —Correspondence on apples, potatoes. 

 y V seed-potatoes, cabbage, onions, small fruit, and 

 fruit and produce generally. Consignments solic- 

 ited. Will <]uoto market at any time. 



Eakle Cltckkngeh, 

 4tfdL) General Commission Merchant. 



119 East Town St., Columbus, O. 



WANTED.-To exchange for any thing of a stan- 

 dard market value, full colonies of Italian 

 bees on 8 L or Simplicity frames, in shipping-boxes, 

 at S^t.dO per colony. 

 5tfdh VV. A. Sanders, Oak Hower, Hart Co., Ga. 



WANTED.— To exchange one first-class incubator, 

 the '• Perfect Hatcher," for bees or wax. 

 H. O. Salisbury, Gcddes, Onondaga Co., N. Y. 



WANTED.— To work wax and exchange fdn. for 

 bees, eggs of best strains of poultry, and straw- 

 berry-plants. C. H. McFadden, 

 5-6-7d Clarksburg, Moniteau Co., Mo. 



WANTED.- To exchange a Towmbly knitting- 

 machine, with both fine and coarse plates, in 

 ftrst-class order, for bees or supplies. Address 

 •i-Vd J. Gardner, Westville, Ind. 



WANTED.— To exchange 3 Novice honey-knives. 

 Cook's Manual, 7 upright show-cases, lt)x26 in., 

 double-barrel (English twist) shot-gun and case, and 

 tested Jtiilian queens, in June, for thoroughbred 

 poultry and eggs. P. Rocks and W. and L Wyan- 

 dottes i)rcterred. C. H. Watson. 



0-7d Newtown, Bucks Co., Pa. 



WANTED.— To exchange Quinby Chatt Hives, 

 with 10 standing frames, one 4-frame honey- 

 e-vtractor, now, for beeswax, foundation, or offers. 



Mrs. Oliver Cole. 

 tjtfdb Sherburne, Chenango Co., N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange a bicycle, 54-inch Ameri- 

 can Challenge, for bees and supplies. A bargain. 

 6-7d E. Carter, 611 Hampton St., Bay City, Mich. 



WANTED.— To exchange 250 colonies of bees, for 

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

 gine, or any thing useful on a plantation. 

 :iltfd Anthony Opp, Helena, Phillips Co., Ark. 



WANTED.— To exchange W. F. B. Spanish and 

 Brown Leghorn eggs, from flrst-class fowls, 

 for any hardy raspberry plants. Moore's Early or 

 Niagara grapevines, or any good strawberry plants. 

 John Burr, Braceville, (Jrundy Co., 111. 



WANTED.— To exchange Johnston's Sweet-rasp- 

 berry plants, for new varieties of strawberry, 

 raspberry, and blackberry, or plum and sour-cherry 

 trees. 7-lOdb P. Sutton, Exeter, Luz. Co., Pa. 



\17ANTED.— To exchange a full-blood Jersey cow, 

 VV six years old, her ]irogcny all heifei-s, will be 

 fresh first of July, bred to registered Jersey, for 

 Simplicity hives and bees. H. Logsdon, 



7d Beck's Mills, Holmes Co., O. 



WANTED.— To exchange bees in Heddon hives, 

 for a light one-hort^e buggy. 

 79db S. C. KiKKPATRicK, Hodgenville, Ky. 



WANTED.— To exchange Cuthbert red-raspberry 

 roots, and Tyler black-cap, for 1-lb. sections, 

 fdn., beeswax, pounds of bees with queen, or fe- 

 male ferrets. 7-8d M. Isbell, Norwich, N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange eggs of thoroughbred 

 Langshan and Black Minorca chickens, also 

 pair of Wyandotte chickens, for beeswa.v. comb 

 fdn., tested queens, Flobert rifle, printing-press and 

 outfit, type-writer, or any thing useful. 

 7d E. P. Aldridge, Franklin Square, Col. Co., O, 



WANTED.— To exchange best queen and drone 

 trap made, for extractor or bee-supplies. 

 Everybody send for circular. J. A. Batchelder. 



Keene, N. H. 



WANTED.— To exchange 4 ducks and 1 drake, 

 thoroughbred Pekins, and P. Rock eggs, fine 

 stock, for comb fdn. or bees. L. W. Light y, 

 Mulberry, Pa. 



WANTED.— To exchange reliable vegetable and 

 flower seeds, also plants, for printing-press in 

 good order. George Mitchell, 



7d La Camas, Wash. Ter. 



WANTED.— To exchange .^.0.000 raspberry-plants, 

 Turner, Cuthbert, and Philadelphia, for fence- 

 wire, wire for grapevines, poultry-netting, paint, 

 nails, or any thing 1 can use on a small-fruit or bee 

 farm. Address R P. Lupton, Excelsior, Minn. 



WANTED.— To exchange bees by the pound, for 

 one Houdan cockerel, and one Plymouth Rock 

 cockerel. Write before you ship the birds. 

 7d Thomas Gedye, La Salle, La Salle Co., III. 



WANTED.— To exchange eggs, for foundation, 

 bees, or supplies. P. W. Corya, M. D., 



Moore's Hill, Dearborn Co., Ind. 



NEW AND SECOND-HAND FOUNDATION-MILLS 

 AT REDUCED RATES. 



We have on hand the following fdn. mills that wc 

 desire to dispose of ; and to do so we quote ihese 

 special prices: One 14-inch mill, made about 3 years 

 ago, but has never been used. This mill makes 

 fdn. with the round, or improved cell. It is as good 

 a mill as we could make a year ago; but with our 

 new machine for cutting the rolls we do much bet- 

 ter work now, hence we offer this mill at the very 

 low figure of f25.(iu. Regular price $40.00. 



One 12-incb mill, second-hand; has been used 

 about one season, but is in good order. We will 

 sell for $15.00. Regular price $30.00. 



One 10-inch mill, made about 3 years ago; has 

 been used almost none: it is at Church Creek, Md. 

 Regular price, $20.00. Will sell for $15.00. 



One 6-inch di'one-mill, new; never been used; 

 just right for making thin drone fdn. for section 

 boxes. Regular price $15.00. We will sell it for 

 $13.00. 



One 6-inch Olm mill, made 6 or 7 years ago; has 

 been used a little, but will do nicely for one who 

 wants to make his own fdn. We will sell it for 

 $8.00. 



One 6-inch Pelham mill. A new machine, never 

 been used. We took it in exchange for one of our 

 make. Will sell it for $8.00. 



A. I. Root, Medina, O. 



Black and Hybrid Queens For Sale. 



For the benefit of friends who have black or hybrid queens 

 which they want to dispose of, we will insert notices tree of 

 charge, as below. We do this bec«use there is hardly value 

 enough to these queens to pay for buying them up and keep- 

 ing them in stock; andyetit is oftentimes quite an accommo- 

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



For Sale.— A few hybrid Italian queens; three 

 for $1.00. W. P. Davis, Goodman, N. C. 



I will have 10 black queens ready to mail May 1st, 

 at 30 cts. each. I have also a few mismated Italians 

 at 50 cts. each, all of 1887 rearing. Stamps taken. 

 Satisfaction guaranteed. 



Fred Leininger, Douglas, Putnam Co., Ohio. 



