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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Mail 



YES, SIR! 



The Orlfflnal Binnrham invented antl 

 patented thetirst practicnl 

 lit'llows bee smoker, and it 



BINGHAM 



Patented, 1878. i 



RoQ ^mnLor '''"^'*^ ^'^ previous maizes 

 Dec OlllUnCi rrom the niarK-et at rmce. 

 T. P. Biug-ham&O.J.Hetb- 

 ei inffton invented and pat- 

 ented ttie tifst improved 

 uncappina--knife. 



Over 25.000 of our ."smo- 

 kers and knives have heen 

 sold to the best bee-keep- 

 era in Europe and Ameri- 

 ca, and used from one to 

 five years without a com- 

 plaint or one returned. 

 "The.varethe best," so all 

 disinterested bee - keepers 

 say. Our patents cover all 

 bellows smokers that will 

 liurn sound stove wood, or 

 do not g'o out. If you buy 

 our implements lirjit you 

 ^ will have to buy no others. 



Haniled to I 

 Customer. | 



Larere Bineham Smoker (wide shield) 



2'/3 inch SI 50 



Extra Bitig-ham Smoker (wide shield) 



3 inch 1 25 



Plain Rnigham Smoker. 3 inch 1 00 



Little Wonder Hing-hum Smoker li'i in 50c 

 Bing-ham & Hetheriogton Honey- 

 Knife. 2 inch 1 25 



By Mail. 

 I'ostpaid. 



$1 



1 50 

 1 25 

 65c 



1 40 



To sell again, apply for dozen or half-dozen rates. 

 Address T. F. BhVGHAM, P. M., or 



BINGHAM & HBTHEUINGTON. 

 3d ABRONIA, MICH. 



Bee-K eepebs' [ xchjng E 



The M^RCH No. of the ''EXCHANGE" contains 

 a full offl(aal report of the metting ot the North- 

 Eastern Bee-Keeper's Association, held at Unca, 

 N. Y.. .Ian. 25. 26, 27. The discussions and essays 

 treat on the most vital points of apiculture; are by 

 able and successful bee-keepers, and should be pe- 

 rused by every profrressive beekeeper in the land. 

 This one number is worth the subscription pric^ for 

 a whole year. Single copies lOc each, or .'J months 

 on trial for25e; fi months, 50c: one year, fl.OO. 



Address HOU€K A: PKKT, 



3d Caimjolisirie, !V. A'. 



75 Imhm Italian Nuclei For Sale 



I have 75 four-frame Italian nuclei, all last August 

 queens, from Root's imported queen; $3.00 each. 

 Safe arrival guaranteed. RICH'D CADLE, 



3-4d Shawneetowu, Gallatin Co., 111. 



PRINTED, 100 Envelopes. 100 Letter-heads, 100 

 Business Cards, postpaid, $2.00. Fine Chromo 

 Floral Cards, 15c per 25; 25c per .50. Hand Bouquet, 

 Cat and Gold Motto, 2,5c per 25; 40c per 50. All kinds 

 of job work neatly executed. Send for Price List 

 and "Circular of thoroughbred Land and Water 

 Fowls. Fancy Poultr.v a specialt.y. If your hens 

 don't lav, 'eed Imperial Egg Fof>d. Trial package 

 by mail, 50c and $1.00. J. T. FLETCHER, 



3tfd West Monterey, Clarion Co., Pa. 



'SistrrJ.-y X'tA.llftxi Q-u.eexi.si ! 



ONLY THE BEST. FROM 



W. J. ELLISON, STATESBUR&, SUMTER CO,. S, C. 



Tested queens in April, May, and June, - 

 " " In July, - - - - 



Dollar queens in April, May, and June, - - 

 " " in July 



Bees by the pound in May, 

 2-5d 



$2..50 

 2.00 

 1.25 

 1.00 

 1.50 



NOTES FOR 





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 Present circulation over 6000 monthly. 



^VUat Others Say : 



"The ' Notes' have been a srreat help to my- 

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 earnestly recommend them, and shall be glad to 

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 -E. w. Bliss. 



'■•'■Notes for Bible Study' are upon the whole 

 the best aiid cheapest help for the study of S. S. 

 Lesson and the Bible as a whole that I know of." | 

 —(Rev.) Geo. F. Pentkcost, D. D. 



•'After trying the 'Notes' for one month, my I 

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 adoption, and now send for 100 additional copies | 

 for 1882."— (Rev.) E. D. CAMPBELL. 



" I herewith send you the names of 42 subscrib- 

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 —Mrs. Henky Baucock. 



S. R. BRIGGS, 



Willard Tract Depository, 

 Shaftesbury Hall, Toronto, Canada. 



MOLDED COMB FDN. 



has advantages over all other. M.v new machines 

 make it very perfect. Thin fdn., warranted 10 to II 

 ft. per lb. See free samples, and price list of fdn. 

 molds. Bees and Queens. OLIVER FOSTER, 

 3d Mt. Vernon, Linn Co., Iowa. 



END FOR ILLUSTRATED 

 CIRCULAR OF 

 CHAFF AND SIMPLICITY 

 BEE-HIVES. SMOKERS, 



COMB FOUNDATION, 

 QUEENS, BOOKS, ETC., ETC. 



Ms. c. & jTp. watts, 



W't LUMBER CITY, 



' ^CLEARFIELD CO., PA. 

 t. 3-lld. 



SECTIONS & HIVES 



AVe make a specialty of our "Boss" One-Piece 

 Sections. Patented June 28, 1881. We have not 

 sold any right to manufacture, therefore we cau- 

 tion the public against buying any One-Piece Sec- 

 tions not bearing our stamp. Se d for new price 

 list. JAMES FORNCROOK & CO. 



Watertown, Jeff. Co., Wis., March 1, 1882. 



Every reader of Gle.vninos to send at once for a 

 copy of my new Illustrated Circular of Bee-keepers' 

 Supplies. It may pay to see it before ordering. 



2-7a 



J. V. CALDWELL, 

 Cambridge, Henry Co., Bl, 



