78 



gLeakings In bee culture. 



Jan. 



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 6 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. Of 

 course, this department is intended only for bona-fide ex- 

 changes. 



WANTED. — To exchange for good horses 

 and mules, 200 colonies of bees in Simplicity 

 frames; also 40 acres of land adjoining the city. 

 20tfdb Anthony Opp, Helena, Phillips Co., Ark. 



1HAVE about 5 lbs. of spider-plant seed. I will 

 exchange the same for different kinds of flower- 

 seed or plants of any sort that are useful and or- 

 namental. J. W. Ross. 

 23-24-l-2d Phair, Brazoria Co., Texas. 



WANTED.— A foundation-mill, or offers, for a 

 flrst-class incubator — been used three seasons. 

 33tfdb D. S. Hall, So. Cabot, Vt. 



WANTED.— To exchange nursery stock of all 

 kinds (evergreens a specialty) for pure Italian 

 bees, queeus, 2 or 3 frame nuclei, fdn., apiary sup- 

 plies of all kinds, seedling basswood-trees, a trio of 

 White Leghorn fowls, alsike clover seed. When 

 making inquiries, please give price of your goods. 

 My price list free on application. R. A. Lewis, 

 Cherokee, Iowa. 



WANTED to exchange or sell, a Given fdn. press, 

 3 tanks, and M doz. dipping-boards. 

 Itfdb J. Swallow, 2816 Mo. Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 



WANTED to exchange, S. B. Leghorns and S. S. 

 Hamburg cocks for comb foundation. 

 l-2d L. C. Calvert, Poplar Flat, Lewis Co., Ky. 



WANTED.— To exchange a " Big Giant" Chopper, 

 nearly new, for bees or apiarian supplies, a 

 foundation mill, or an incubator, or any full-blooded 

 stock of any kind. John Kerr, 2d 



Greensburg, Westmoreland Co., Pa. 



WANTED.— To exchange McLoughlin type-writer, 

 almost new, for a good wax-extractor, or of- 

 fers. W. S. POUDER, 

 2d ^ Groesbeck, Ohio. 



WANTED.— Barnes scroll and circular saw; a 

 honey-extractor, or offers, for a Challenge or 

 an American incubator. Both in good condition 

 (200 eggs), and used but one season. We shall here- 

 after use a larger one. Illinois, Indiana, Pennsyl- 

 vania, or Ohio exchanges preferred. Address 

 2d J. J. ruLTZ,'"Mt. Vernon, Ohio. 



WANTED.— To exchange a good Excelsior ex- 

 tractor, uncapping-can, honey-knife, a lot of 

 Simplicity hives, brood-frames, etc., for comb honey 

 at 5c per lb., delivered here. Address 2d 



A. M. Morrill, Box 473, Ft. Scott, Kansas. 



WANTED.— To exchange for a self-inking print- 

 ing-press (not less than 10X12-inch chase), or 

 offers, one German-silver B-flat cornet, used but 

 little, one novelty printing-press, 614 x 10 inch, and a 

 lot of Simplicity bee-hives. Address 2-3d 



Cyrus McQueen, Baltic, Ohio. 



WANTED.— To exchange chaff hives or surplus 

 crates for bees next spring. Illustrated price 

 list on application. Geo. E. Hilton, 



2-3-4-.'J-6d Fremont, Mich. 



WANTED.— To exchange a double-barrel breech- 

 loading shotgun, cost $.5.5.00, used two years, 

 for a Barnes foot-power saw. Must be in good or- 

 der as new. C. E. Price, 

 2d Smithtown Branch, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange one farm wagon, new 

 Dand complete, made Fby the Harrison Wagon- 

 Works, Grand Rapids, Mich., for bees. Address 



P"JoHN Cadwallader, North Indianapolis, Ind. 

 2-3-4d 



WANTED.— To exchange pure Italian bees for 

 supplies or chaff hives in flat. Make offers. 

 For particulars, address S. F. Reed, 

 2- tfd N. Dorchester, N.:H. 



WANTED.— To exchange for queens in July or 

 Vl Aug., 60 two-qt. and 30 one-qt. raised-top tin 

 P&ils. C. B. Thwing, Evanston, 111. 2d 



ALSIKE seed for 30 days, at $6.50 per bushel, pure 

 and clean. C. M. Ooodspeed, Thorn Hill, N. T. 



MddonW 



— ISST — 



CIECULAE 



NOW READY. 



ADDRESS JAMES HEDDON, 

 la DQWACIIAC, MICH. 



PDI|Dfll)TE(S I) THE WEST 



FOE THE MANUFACTUEE AND SALE OF 



Bee-Keepers' Supplies. 



CHAFF AND SIMPLICITY HIVES FURNISHED 

 AT A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. 



Nice Sections and Foundation, Specialties. A full 

 line of Supplies always on hand. Write for our new 

 Price List. Cash paid for Beeswax. 33tfdb 



A. F. Stauffer & Co., Sterling, III. 

 FIRST IN THE FIELD!! 



The Invertible Bee-Hive 



Invertible Frames, 



INVERTIBLE SURPLUS - CASES, 



top, bottom, and 

 Entrance Feeders. 



Catalogues Free. Address 



J. M. Shuck, Des Moines, Iowa. 



4 -3db 



ON 30 DAYS' TROALo 



T H I S N E W 



lELASTIO TRUSS 



'Has a I'ad ditterent from ajl 

 others, is cup shape, with Self- 

 adjusting Ball in center,adaptj , 

 itself to all pesitions of the 

 body while the ball in the cup 



* presses back the intes- 

 tines just as a person 



does with the finger. With lightpressure tlieHei 

 nia is held securely *iy and nifrht, and a radical cure 

 certain. It is easv, durable and cheap. Sent by mail. Cir- 

 culars free. ■ EtiGLESTON TRCS9 CO., Chicago, Ul. 



DADAKT'S FOU^SATIOK FACtOB7, WHOLESALE and SETAIL. 

 See advertisement in another column. 3tfbd 



