1891 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



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Wants or Exchange Department. 



WANTED.— To exchange bees for :i tubuhir boil- 

 er from 4 to 8 horjse iiower. CoriesiKiiideiice 

 solicited. D. S. Bassett, 



4-tfdb Farnumsville. Worcester Co., Mass. 



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ANTED.— To excliange 1 lb. thin Vandervort fdn 



for :i of WAX. Samples and testimonials free. 



db C. W. Dayton, Clinton, Wis. ^ 



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ANTED.— To excliange Pekin ducks for maple 

 sugai'. Will exchange eg-gs for sugar. 7cl 



Chas. McClave, New London, O. 



WANTED.— To correspond with parties having 

 potati)es, onions, apples, and honey for sale. 

 Prompt attention given to correspondence. Con- 

 signments solicited. Prompt returns made. 19tfdb 

 Earle Clickengek, 121 So. 4th St., Columbus, O. 



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ANTED.— To exchange piii-e Urown Leghorn eggs 



for tested Italian queens. Geeij Bros., 



5-tfdb St. Marys, Mo. 



WANTED.— To correspond with parties who wish 

 to improve their poultry. Fair dealing. 

 .5-tfilb D. F. Lashier, Hooper, Broome Co., N.Y. 



WANTED.- To exchange fruit trees and ))lauts 

 now, bees and queens in May and June, honey 

 from crop of 1891, for bee-hives and fixtures. 



Address John W. Martin, 



6tfdb Greenwood Depot, Alb. Co , Va. 



WANTED.— To exchange bees in lO-franie Lang- 

 stroth hives at $5.00 per colony, for foundation 

 at market price. A. C. Bugbee, 



■ 6-Vd Lochiel, Benton Co., Ind. 



ANTED.— To exchange bees for young horse. 

 6-7d A. C. Waldron, Buffalo, Minn. 



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WANTED.— To exchange a saw, with countershaft, 

 belt, etc., and an Excelsior force-pump. 

 6-7d L. L. EsENHOWEK, Reading, Pa. 



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WANTED.— Pure Italian queens, sections, luirserj- 

 stock, or offers, for pure P. Rock eggs or Quinby 

 hive-corner clasps. L. C. Axtell, Rtjseville, 111. 

 6tfdb 



ANTED. — To exchange some excellent offers for 



bees by the pound, and foundation. 

 6-7d L. L. Esenhower, Reading, Pa. 



WANTED.— To exchange iirize-winning Brown 

 Leghorn eggs— fl per 16— for floweis, seed, or 

 offers. 7-8d Mrs. Ella Laws, Lavaca, Ark. 



WANTED.— To exchange pure Italian bees, queens, 

 or hives, for a gentle horse— one that ladies can 

 drive. Send for price list. Mrs. Oliver Cole, 

 7tfdb Sherburne, Chenango Co., N. Y. 



WANTED. —To exchange Cutlibert raspberry 

 plants, for honey, comli foundation, onion-sets. 

 Globe artichoke plants, or any thing I can use. 

 Write for particulars, 

 7cl Wm. H. Weiser, York, York Co., Pa. 



WANTED.— To exchange black liees and I'aspber- 

 ry sets, etc., for queens, bees, wax, or otters. 

 7d R. J. Nash, Williamson, Wayne Co., N. Y. 



WANTED.— For sale, or exchange for smaller farm, 

 100 acres of choice fruit, hay, and grain land, 

 all under good cultivation, well seeded and well 

 fenced, 3)^ miles north of Cass City, on State Road, 

 in a thickly settled neighborhood of mostly Canadi- 

 ans and Germans; X mile from new M. E. church; 

 one mile from school. Five acres of young, bearing, 

 grafted, apple, pear, plum, and cherry trees; 3i) Con- 

 cord grapevines, plenty of currants, gooseberries, 

 etc. A dwelling-house 18x26. with an addition 16x24; 

 1 barn, 32x70; also 1 barn, 24x32; sheep-shed, 12x32; 

 1 work-sho)), 13x16; four good wells; 40 colonies bees 

 In Simp, hives; team, stock, and farming tools. 

 Price of land, $4000. Reason for wanting to sell, 

 wife's health is poor. For further particulars 

 address W.m. Martin, 7-lOdb 



Cass City, Tuscola Co., Mich. 



mANTED.- To exchange comb foundation for 

 Ti tjeeswax. 



J. S. Brooks, Silverton, Marion Co., Ore. 



WANTED.— To Iniy bees, or exchange for bees, 

 apiarian supplies, secretai-y. hat^rack, bed- 

 room set, or aii.v piece of cabinet work desired. 

 Will send designs for inspection. All work guaran- 

 teed, first-class. 

 7d Chester Olmstead, East Bloomfleld, N. Y. 



WANTED. -To exchange P. Rock and L. Wyan- 

 dotte eggs, valued at 15 for 7.5 cts.; L. & H. 

 foundation, l)ecswax, maple syrup, valued at $1.00 

 per gaUon, for bees. 

 7d F. W. Dean, New Milford, Pa. 



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ANTED.— Your wax to work up at lowest living 



prices. Write at once to 7tfdb 



J. V. Caldwell, Cambridge, Henry Co., 111. 



WANTED.— Man who understands the care of tees 

 in movable frames. A few swarms on private 

 place. $20 and lioard per month. References re- 

 quired. Jas. Horrockes, 



7-8 Hyde Park, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 



PURE •:• /TALMN V QUEENS. 



TESTED, $7.50. 

 UNTESTED, SJ.OO. 



Misses S. <£ M. Barnes, 



Please mention Gleanings. 



IMPORTED 

 MOTHER. 



PiKETON, Ohio. 



6-7-8-9-10-12(1 



Cole's Garden-Plow. 



I will sell one or more garden-plows at 30 per cent 

 off from the retail price, to any one ordering before 

 an agency is established In his place. 

 Send for circular and price. 



G. W. OOIiE, Canton, 111. 

 Please mention this paper. 



FOR SALE, 



My Carniolan and qucen-iaising apiaries, with the 

 agency of the Chicago Bee-Keepei-s' Supply Co. at 

 Topeka, with a large trade established. Reason of 

 change to take charge of our Chicago depot. 



J. B. KLINE, Topeka, Kan. 



In writing advertisers please mention this paper. 



BRONZE TURKEY EGGS, $3.00 per 13. Pe- 

 kin Duck eggs, $l.o;i per 13. Pure stock. 

 7-d J. C. Provins, Masontown, Pa. 



FOR fsAI^E.— Eggs of Golden Wyandottes, $2.00 

 per 13. Silvers, $1.00 per 13. Japanese buck- 

 wheat, 90c per bushel. Sacks free. 7-10-db 

 P. F. Rhodes, New Castle, Ind. 



I Have SEED POTATOES for SALE, 



wliich I will put on l)nard cars for $2 per l)ush- 

 el. I have the Everett and Early Ohio in limited 

 quantities. A. J. Kieffek. Nevada, Wyandot Co., O. 

 Please mention this paper. 7(1 



FOR SALE.— I bave about 30 choice tested Ital- 

 ian queens at $1.25 each, 3 for f3, $11 per dozen, 

 guarantee satisfaction and safe arrival. 7d 



D. D. Hammond, Malone, la. 



tfdb Please mention this paper. 



CARN I OLANS 



Are the gentlest, most industrious, and liardiest 

 bees known. Our Carniolans show no yellow bands. 

 Pure Carniolans do not. We have a fine stock of 

 tested queens for early orders. Descriptive price 

 list free; send for it. F. A. LOCKHART & CO., 

 7-9d Lake George, Warren Co., N. Y. 



Please mention Gleanings. 



For Sale— Hybrid Bees. 



O C GOOD COLONIES in shipping-cases, with 9 S. 

 ^«^ frames, $3.00 each. Also 25 Chaff hives at $1.00 

 each. Delivered at R. R. station any time after May 

 1. Reference, A. I. Root. 7tfdb 



Mabel A. Fenn, Tallmadge, Oliio. 



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