GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



Mar. 1. 



Wants and Exchange. 



Notices will be inserted under tliis head at one-half oui 

 usual rates. You must say you want your ad. in this depart 

 raent, or we will not be responsible for any error You can 

 have the notice as many lines as .you please ; but all over ten 

 lines will cost .you according to our regular rates. We can 

 not be responsible for dissatisfaction arising from these 

 " swaps." 



WANTEIJ. — To exchange modern gnn.s (breech-load- 

 ing) for old flint lock gunsand fine-lyi e muzzle- 

 loaders, and old-style 8 dav clocks With nio n and 

 date. W. 6. Ammon, 21h, 218 Conn .St.. Reading, Pa 



WANTEL). — A young man with small family, who 

 under.stands bee-k^ eping. Must be of good char- 

 acter. Good place for the right man. 



S. M. Alexan'DER, Kearney, Neb. 



A\' ANTED— By active young man of 20, strictly tem- 

 VV perate, woik by the month; had some experi- 

 ence with bees. Ch^S. L,. M.-\nlhy, Yale, Mich. 



WANTED— To exchange, 125 Falcon surplus cases 

 and 2 Daisy fouTidation-fasteuers, for maple sap 

 evaporator or sap-buckets, or 82 rr peating rifle. 



Harry Beavkk, West Gr^ton. N. Y. 



W ANTED— To exchange, 2 nearly full-blooded, 20 

 VV months old. partly hroken beagle hounds, valued 

 at S5.00 each, or both ft*. 00, for a portable foi ge and fix- 

 tures, or offers. Gardiner I,. Ei^lis. Millshoro Del. 



WANTED— To exchange, an Aspinwall two-hor.se 

 potaio-planter, as good as new, for bees, honey, 

 or supplies ; or would sell cheap. 



Ed. Wilkinson, Wilton, Wis. 



WANTED — To buy good second-hand modern bee- 

 keepers' supplies. Give full description and price 

 f . o. b. C. L. Michael, Upton, W. Va. 



WANTED— A man with a family to work on a farm 

 and to take care of stock ; one handy with tools, 

 and to help in bees. David H. Coggshall. 



West Groton, N. Y. 



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ANTED — Po.sition to work in apiary, in any local- 

 ity. B. W. Weltmer, 



Pleasant Home, Wayne Co., Ohio. 



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/ANTED— Second-hand 5 -horse engine; in cash, 

 trade, or monthly payment.^. 



G. RouTZAHN, Menallen, Pa. 



WANTED— To exchange, a good ■J4-caliber Reming- 

 ton pistol, with reloading-tools, belt, and whole 

 outfit, which cost 124, for wheel or beeswax. Also a 

 full-brtd fox-ttrrier pup from mother that won first 

 prizes, for wheel or any thing useful. 



A. P. Bender, Rutherford, N. J. 



WANTED — To exchange for lumber or Danz. hives 

 or offrrs, one planer, one automatic V-groove sec- 

 tion-machine ; one dovetailing machine ; one saw-ta- 

 ble, cut-off and rip combined. E. N. Furay, Forgy, O. 



WANTED— A position with some bee-keeper by a 

 young man. Write for terms and references. 

 W. A. DCNLAP. Dunlap, N. C. 



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RANTED— To exchange. 4X5 Kodak, Singer sewing- 

 machine, and bicycles, for Barnes or Union saws, 

 emery grinders, etc. ROBtRT B. Gedye, I,aSalle, 111. 



WANTED— To exchange, dried specimens of Apis 

 dorsata and other wild bees for specimens of 

 American wild bees and wasps, especially live queen 

 humble-bees. F W. C. Sladen 



(known to The A. I. Root Co.), 

 Ripple Court, near Dover, England. 



WANTED— To exchange for honey or offers : One 

 dovetailing machine, one drum sander. one stick- 

 er, one cutter-head for cutting entrances in sections, 

 one planer, 24-inch, double cylinder ; all in good con- 

 dition. Address Wm. H. Bright, Mazeppa, Minn. 



Sharpless Cream Separators— Profitable Dairying. 



SPRAYING FRUIT=TREES. 



The question of spraying fruit-trees to prevent the 

 depredations of insect pe.^ts and fungus diseases is no 

 longer an experiment but a necessity. 



Our readers will do well to wiite \\ m. ,-)iahl, Quincy, 

 111., and get his catalog describing twenty-one styles 

 of spray ng outfits and full treatise uu spraying the 

 different truit and vegetable crops, which contains 

 much valuable information, and may be had for the 

 asking. 



BEES AND QUEENS. 



Either Gc'lden Italian, 3-bajuied Italians, or Holy 

 Lands, your choice. Nothing but the best of stock 

 bred in 3 different yaids, seveial miles apart. Send 

 for circular and price li-t. It gives methods of qut cu- 

 re iring, honey pioduction, etc. Prices, either race: 

 Untested, Mai-:h, April, and May, $100 each; 6 for 

 SS 00, per dozen, fi) 00. Tested, Sl'.50; 6 for S8.00; per 

 doz., jlo.OO Untested, Jutie, July. Aug., and Sept., 

 7oc; 6 tor $4 25: per doz., fS.OO. Tested, 11.25; 6 for 

 •16 75; per doz., S12.00, Special discount in large quan- 

 tities. Breeding queens a specialtv 



O. P. HYDE & SON, Hutto Texas. 



REMOVED! 



EARLY 



W. H. Laws has removed his entire 

 ^^-^———— queen-rearing apiaries to Round 

 QUEENS. Rock, Texas, where he will be better 

 — fitted than ever to fill orders for the 



LAWS .strain of FAULTLESS 5-BANDED bees the 

 coming season. BREEDING QUEENS always on 

 hand. Price $2 50 each. I am also breeding the 

 leather-colored stock from imported mothers. Test- 

 ed queens, either strain, $1 00 6 for $5 00; untested, 

 75c; (j for 14.00. Queens ready in season. 



W. n. LAWS, Round Rock, Texas. 



OlivG Oil This oil is of fine quality, and 



^-'■*''^^ v/11. guaranteed absolutely pure ; try it. 

 Extracted by myself. Case of 2 doz. bottles— 2 gals — 

 110.00; case of 1 doz. bottles- 2 gals.— S9. 50 ; case of two 

 1 gal. cans, S8.50. All f. o. b. here. Sample on appli- 

 cation, 15c. A. B QURR, iWerced, Cal. 



■" \X7^ HAVE A PLAN for supplying religious lit- |> 

 <^ W erature at a Ci. st of only 25 cts. for $1 worth. ||i 

 ifl Drop us a card for full particulars. ||i 



iQ HckettPub Co., 307 W. Jefferson, Louisville. Ky. ^ 



QUEENS? 



THAT EXCEL are the kind 

 you want, the kind I rear, 

 am booking orders for 

 them now. A fine lot of tested, select tested, and 

 breeding queens on hand. They were reared under 

 most favorable ccnuitions from selected cells; only 

 the best virgins were used. The.se select tested and 

 breeding queens are the cream of the lot. A postal 

 now will bring my catalog, wheji issued, with full 

 particulars and prices. 



J. B. CASE, Port Orange. Fla. 



