1888 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



83 



Wants or Exchange Department. 



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

 usual rates. All ad's intended for this department must not 

 exced .5 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 

 Ave lines will cost you according to our regular rates. Of 

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

 changes. 



WANTED.— To excbanpe Wheeler & Wilson sew- 

 ing-machines (new) for honev. bees, or sup- 

 plies. J. A. Green, Dayton, HI. 20tfdb 



WILL print your letter-heads, price list, envel- 

 opes, honey- labels, etc., in exchange for S. 

 hives, foundation, and l>ee-supplies. 

 Id Grant Scofield, Ridgewaj-, Orleans Co., N. Y. 



WANTED. — An expert in bee-keeping for the 

 summer of 1888. Address 



FiLMORE Cole, Lima, Ohio. 



"IITANTED — To exchange n n^w 10-inch Root foun- 

 VV datiOQ mill, for 200 Ihs. of No. 1 clover or linden 

 extracted honey. Address 

 Id E. F. BusiCK, Church Creek, Dor. Co., Md. 



WANTED.— A foot-power saw and a fdn machine, 

 one or both, in exchange for bees. Write for 

 references, etc., describing what you have. 



Dr. Geo. S. Bronson, St. Albans, Vt. 



WANTED.— An experienced bee-keeper requires 

 a position. Southern States preferred. 

 Id H. FiTZ Hart, Bayou Goula, La. 



WANTED.— To exchange one or two Barnes Foot- 

 power saws, one new, and the other as good as 

 new. for honey, wax, alsike clover, or buckwheat. 

 Make offers. Address J. Nvsewander, 

 34tfdb Des Moines, Iowa. 



WANTED.— To exchange 2.'»0 colonies of bees, for 

 horses, mules, wagons, buggies, and 4 h. p. en- 

 gine, or any thing useful on a plantation. 

 21tfd Anthony Opp, Helena, Phillips Co., Ark. 



WANTED.— To exchange bees in Langstroth or 

 Simplicity hives, for disk-harrow and hand 

 seed-drill, also I want seed-catalogues. ''^Address 

 W. H. Putnam, River "Palls, Wis. 



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ANTED.— To exchange Ohio black-cap plants 

 and Cuthberts, for sections or beeswax. 

 James Hallenbeck, Allamont, Alb. Co., N. Y. 

 24-2db 



PEBDQOflitTEIlS I) W WEST 



FOE TEE 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. lOtfd 



A. F. Stauffer, Sterling, III. 



o<IMOTICE>o 



Italian qu'jens, bee-hives, and supplies. We sell 

 goods very low. Send for price list. 



B. J. MILLER & CO. 



NAPPANEE, IND. 



DADANT'S FOUNDATION FACTORY, Whole- 

 sale and retail. See advertisement in another 

 column. 3btfd 



t\r ^ FULL REPORT OF THE 



IKn CHICAGO CONVENT JON, 



# .lla i'l '^ pamphlet of -Ki pages, lor 2.") cents. 

 ^VUl Address 



THOS. G NEWMAN & SON, 

 925' West Madison St., Chicago, III. 



Buys our HAISY HARNESS, worth at retail 

 .Sciir Id e.v;niiiiic ;ind i etnrii at o 



.p. Cat:ili.t,'iie li i e. ( HU'AdU HARNESS iO. 

 rVliulesale Mlg., 375 Wabash Ave., Chicago, IlL 



$25 



APIARY FOR SALE. 



I am offering for sale one of the best locations for 

 beekeeping, in the famous 



SHENANDOAH VALLEY. 

 Ten acres of ground, splendid house, stable and 

 outbuildings, all new; also a carp-pond of about 

 one acre; never-failing spring of excellent water; 

 plenty of fruit, 3 miles from Martinsburg, W. Va. 

 Write for further particulars. Paul Peine. 



Martinsburg, W. Va. 23-24-1 d. 



aNTIL April First.— Frames only. We will cut 

 to order, regular or odd size brood-frames for 

 *1.50 per 100; 500 $6.25; 1000, «10,00; 1(1,000. .fflo.OO. 

 When ordering, send sample frame in flat, if possi- 

 ble. All orders shipped promptly. Freight prepaid 

 on all orders of consequence to your nearest large 

 city. Remit by P. O. order on Salem, Mass. 



Middleton, Mass. J. B. Thomas & Co. 



Names of responsible parties will be inserted in 

 any of the following departments, at a uniform 

 price of 20 cents each insertion, or $2.00 per annum, 

 when given once a month, or $4.00 per year if given 

 in every Issue. 



Untested Queens 



FOR $1.00 FROM JULY 1ST TILL NOV. 1ST. 



Names insertedin this department the first time with- 

 out cliarge. After, 20c each insertion, or $2.00 per year . 



Those whose names appear below agree to furnish 

 Italian queens for $1.00 each, under the following 

 conditions : No guarantee is to be assumed of purity, 

 or anything of the kind, only that the queen be rear- 

 ed from a choice, pure mother, and had commenced 

 to lay when they were shipped. They also agree to 

 return the money at any time when customers he- 

 come impatientof such clelay as may be unavoidable. 



Bear in mind, that he who sends the best queens, 

 put up most neatly and most securely, will probably 

 receive the most orders. Special rates for warrant- 

 ed and tested queens, furnished on application to 

 any of the parties. Names with *, use an imported 

 queen-mother. If the queen arrives dead, notify us 

 and we will send you another. Probably none will 

 be sent for $1.00 before July 1st, or after Nov. If 

 wanted sooner, or later, see rates in price list. 



*A. I. Root, Medina, Ohio. 



*H. H. Brown, Light Street, Columbia Co., Pa. Itt 

 *Paul L. Viallon, Bayou Goula, La. 19tfd 



*S. F. Newman, Norwalk, Huron Co., O. ]9t.fd 



*D. G. Edmiston, Adrian, Len. Co., Mich. 19tfd 

 *Jos. Byrne, Ward's Creek, East Baton Rouge 



]9tfd Par., La. 

 *E. Burke, Vincennes, Knox Co., Ind. 5-3 



C. C. Vaughn, Columbia, Tenn. 21tfd 



J. M. Jenkins. Wetumpka, Ala. 3-1 



H. G. Frame, N. Manchester, Wab. Co., Ind. 1-24 



Hive Manufacturers. 



Who agree to make such hives, and at the prices 

 named, as those described on our circular. 

 A. I. Root, Medina, Ohio. 



P. L. Viallon, Bayou Goula, Iberville Par., La. 21tfd 

 C. W. Costellow, Waterboro, York Co., Me. 1-23 

 R. B. Leahy, HigginsvillcLaf. Co., Mo. 21lfd 



J. M. Jenkins, Wetumpka, Ala. 3-1 



F. A. Snell, Milledgeville, Carroll Co., 111. 4-5 



