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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



April 1. 



Wants or Exchange Department. 



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

 al rates. All advertisements intended for this department 

 must not exceed live lines, and you must say you want your 

 adv't in this department, or we will not be responsible for er- ; 

 rors. 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 department is intended only (or bona-fide ex- 

 changes. Exchanges for cash or for price lists, or notices of- I 

 fering articles for sale, can not be inserted under this head. 

 For such our regular rates of 20 cts. a line will be charged, and 

 they will be put with the regular advertisements. We can not 

 be responsible for dissatisfaction arising from these "swaps." 



WANTED.— To trade a large lot of Heddon hives, 

 nicely made and good as new; some with combs 

 complete for honey, now or after crop of '93. Write 

 for particulars. Address D. S. Hall, 



3tfdb South Cabot, Vt. 



WANTED.— To exchange comb foundation for 

 beeswax. C. W. Phelps & Co., 



6-lldb 74 Petitt St., Binghamton, N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange an imported female En- 

 glish mastiff, a goodhous*- dog, for modern im- 

 proved bee-liives complete, or Cotswold or Shrop- 

 shire ewes. Amos Garrett, Sugartown, Pa. 6d 



WANTED.— To exchange a town lot in the thriv- 

 ing city of Leroy, Fla.. situated in the heart of 

 the Orange belt of the State, fen' any thing useful 

 on a farm or apiary. Jennie Atchley, 



6-7d Floyd , Hunt Co., Texas. 



WANTED.— To exchange job printing of any kind 

 for blacli or Italian bees. A. D. Ellingwood, 

 ft-9db White Mountain Apiarist, Groveton, N. H. 



WANTED.-Toexchange 1 high-arm Singer sewing- 

 machine, good as new, 3 White Plymouth Kock 

 cockerels. Trio White Minorcas, and eggs from 

 White Minorcas, White P. Rocks, Golden Wyan- 

 dottes, S. C. Brown Leghcjrns, K. C. Brown Leg- 

 horns, and Pekin ducks, for comb foundation, or 

 offers. J. C. Provins, Masontown, Fayette Co., Pa. 

 ^8d 



WANTED.— To exchange 43 acres of land, house, 

 barn, well, etc., in basswood regions of Wis.; 

 also 100 colonies of bees, for good horses or offers. 

 Write for particulars. 

 7d A. L. Crosby, Orion, Richland Co., Wis. 



WANTED.— To exchange 7 volumes of Gleanings 

 IN Bee Culture, 1879—188.5 inclusive, for eggs 

 from pure-bred Light Brahmas. Td 



Arthur Darst, Alberta, Meigs Co., Ohio. 



TO exchange.— First-class two-story, eight-frame, 

 tin-roof hives, empty or furnished, foi' Italian 

 queens, cheap honey for spring feeding, P. R. eggs, 

 watch, books, revolver, spy-glass, or offers. 



M. Frank Taber, Salem, O. 



WANTED.— To exchange l)70od-loundation, at 40c 

 per lb., or hght for the boxes at 50c per lb., for 

 wax at 30c i)er lb. B. Chase, 



7tfdb EarlvilU'. Madison Co., N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange pure Italian queens, 

 three or five banded, or fiom imported queens, 

 for 1-lb. .sections and comb foundation. Ttfdb 



Mrs. Oliver Cole, Sherburne, Chenango Co., N. Y. 



ANTED.— Man to work in apiary. Send experi- 

 ence, and wages expected. 7d 

 Charles Adams, Greeley, Col. 



WANTED.— To buy 100 ^.itrong colonies of bees in 

 box hives; those located in a Soutliern State 

 prefered. Also, to exchange worker combs in L. 

 and American frames, extracted honey, and bee- 

 keepers' supplies, for bees. B. Walker, Capac, Mich. 

 7tfdb 



WANTED.— To excliange for wax or offers, one 6- 

 inch Vandervoort and one 10-inch Root foun- 

 dation-machine with tanks, etc. 

 7d W. H. Proctor, Fair Haven, Rutland Co., Vt. 



WANTED.— To exchange 1 Root foundation-mill, 

 honey- extractor, 1.5 or 30 liee-hives, double- 

 action revolver; all used but little, for Winchester 

 ritle, music, or offers, or will sell cheap for cash. 

 7d F. C. Fuller, Montague, Franklin Co., Mass. 



Black and Hybrid Queens For Sale. 



For the benefit of friends who have black or hybrid (jueens 

 which they wish to dispose of. we will insert notices tree of 

 charge, as below. We do this because there is hardly value 

 enough in these queens to pay for buyintr them up and keep- 

 ing them in stock; and yet it is cifientinus quite an accommo- 

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



I have .50 good hybrids and black queens for sale 

 at 35c each, ready for immediate delivery. 

 6-7d W. H. H EASTMAN, Citra, Marion Co., Florida. 



Mismated queens, 35c each, three to one address 

 for $1.00. W. C. Gathright, 



Toccopola, Pontotoc Co., Miss. 



A fine mismated five-banded, golden Italian queen, 

 nearly solid .vellow; bees, black to four-banded, 40c. 

 Also a few of the same str;un that show a few bees 

 with only 2 bands (none less) tliey are evidently 

 mated with hybrid drones, so they go at 60c. Stamps, 

 ones and twos. S. F. & I. Trego, Swedona, III. 



40 young mismated and hybrid queens from an 

 out-apiary will be sold for 3.5c each after April 30th. 

 W. H. Laws, Lavaca, Ark. 



PHILO'S AUTOMATIC 



SECTION FORMER AND GLUER. 



IT DOES BOTH 



AT THE 

 SAME OPERA- 

 TION. 

 ALL YOU HAVE 



TO DO IS 

 TO TCJRN THE 



CRANK, 

 AND THE SEC- 

 TIONS 

 ARE ROLLED 



OUT BY 

 THE WHOLE- 

 SALE. 

 ANY CHILD CAN 

 DO IT. 

 PRICE ONLY 



$3.00. 

 Address 



W 



WANTED.— A second-hand cigar-box planer, also 

 8 or 10 H. P. engine and boiler. Address 

 7d D. S. Hall, So. Cabot, Vt. 



\17ILL exchange molds for making 1-lb., )^-lb., and 

 YV 5-oz. square glass honey-jars, which cost $,50.00, 

 for Hamburgs, Brown Leghorns, Black Minorcas, 

 or Mastiff or St . Beinard dogs, male or female. 7(1 

 F. C. Tygard, 3121 Jane St., Pittsburg, Pa. 



E. W. Philo, 



Halfmoon, 



N. Y. 



1892 



Ij^OR sale or exchange. 

 ' swarms of bees. 



-1 Rallies foot-power saw, 3 

 L. L, Esenhower, 



Reading, BerksCo., Pa. 



WANTED.— A cigar-box planer, new or second- 

 hand; would like to exchange Given founda- 

 ti(m-dies, L. size, press, tank, and dip-boards. 7d 



H. E. Harrington, Walden, Vt. 



Inipi-ove your stock! Get the best I 

 Beautiful yellow Italian Queens 

 from stock bred for business, as well 

 as beauty. Not a displeased custom- 

 er; and hundreds of tia'ttering testimonials. Will 

 be ready to begin shipping by May 1st. Warranted 

 <iueeii, $1.00; 6 for $4..5ll. A yellow-to-tlie-tip Breeder, 

 $3.00. Circular on application. 

 Vtfdb W. H. liAWS, Uavaca, Ark. 



QUEENS, 1 5e to $3. Pure ITALIANS $1 to $3. 

 Send for price list. Satisfaction guaranteed. 

 GOLDEN Untested, $1; Tested, $3; Choice Breed- 

 ers, $3. F. C. Morrow, Wallacebnrg, Ark. 



