1888 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



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Wants or Exchange Department. 



Notices will be inserted under this head at one-half onr I 

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

 exc«>ed 5 lines, and you must sat 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. This 

 department is intended only for bona-tide exchanges. Ex- 

 changes for cash or for price lists, or notices offering articles 

 for sale can not be inserted under this head. For such oiu' reg- 

 ular rates of 20 cts. a line will be charged, and they will be put 

 with the regular advertisements. 



WANTED.— To exchange 1000 tin separators, l.o'ix 

 41.1 in., valued at 80c per 100, for currant-plants. 

 Jas. Hai,lenbeck. Altamont, Albany Co., N. V. 



WANTED.— To exchange bees in Langstroth or 

 Simplicity hives, for disk-harrow and band 

 seed-drill. I also want seed-catalogues. Address 

 Ittdb W. H. Pdtnam, River Falls, Wis. 



WANTED.— To exchange a Scotch Collie pup, nine 

 \V months old (female), for bees or Simplicity 

 hives. J. B. Lyon, M. D.. 



6d Sand Run, Hocking Co., Ohio. 



WANTED.— To exchange Quinby Chaff Hives, 

 •nith 10 standing frames, one -l-frame honey- 

 extractor, new, for beeswax, foundation, or offers. 



Mrs. Oliver Cole. 

 6tfdb Sherburne, Chenango Co., N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange a bicycle, 54-inch Ameri- 

 can Challenge, for bees and supplies. A bargain. 

 6-7d E. Carter, 611 Hampton St., Bay City, Mich. 



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WANTED.— A bee-keeper to take charge of my ' 

 apiary, on shares. Robert Blacklock, 

 4-8db Kilgore, Boyd Co.. Ky. 



TIT'ANTED.— Correspondence on apples, potatoes. 

 \\ seed-potatoes, cabbage, onions, j^raall fruit, and 

 fruit and produce generally. Consignments solic- 

 ited. Will quote market at any time. 



Earle Clickengek, 

 4tfdb General Commission Merchant. 



117 South 4th St., Columbus, O. 



WANTED.— To exchange for any thing of a stan- 

 dard market value, full colonies of Italian 

 bees on 8 L. or Simplicity frames, in shipping-boxes, 

 at 14.00 per colony. 

 5tfdb W. A. Sanders, Oak Bower, Hart Co., Ga. 



WANTED.— To exchange bees, queens, Simp. 

 W hives, or other supplies, for small printing- 

 press and outfit (self-inker and power press pre- 

 ferred), and a good type-writer. Describe fully 

 what you have. J. M. Jenkins, Wetumpka, Ala. 



ANTED.— To exchange bees and queens for a 

 printing-press and outfit, or ofl'ers. 

 Circulars free. G. D. Black, Brandon, Iowa. 



ANTED.— To exchange one first-class incubator, 



the " Perfect Hatcher," for bees or wax. 

 H. O. Salisbury, Geddes, Onondaga Co.. N. Y. 



WANTED.— To work wax and exchange fdn. for 

 bees, eggs of best strains of poultry, and straw- 

 berry-plants. C. H. McFadden, 

 5-6-7d Clarksburg, Moniteau Co., Mo. 



WANTED.— To exchange back volumes of Glean- 

 ings and Am. Bee Joiu-nal, as good as new, for 

 alsike and Mammoth Red Clover, or pure Plymouth 

 Rock or Brown Leghorn fowls, or Japanese or com- 

 mon buckwheat; also a part of the proceeds of an 

 apiary, for a practical man to run it. 



J. W. Barlow, Belfast,Ja. 



WANTED.— To exchange a Towmbly knitting- 

 machine, with both fine and coarse plates, in 

 first-class order, for bees or supplies. Address 

 6-7d J. G.4RDNEK, Westville, Ind. 



WANTED.— To exchange 3 Novice honey-knives. 

 Cook's Manual, 7 upright show-cases, 16x26 in., 

 double-barrel (English twist) shot-gun and case, and 

 tested Italian queens, in June, for thoroughbred 

 poultry and eggs. P. Hocks and W. and L. Wyan- 

 dottes preferred. C. H. Watson, 



6-7d Newtown, Bucks Co., Pa. 



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/^ ANTED. —To exchange first-class parlor organ 

 (Mason &.Hamlln), nearly new, for Italianjbees. 

 J. Ferris Patton, 

 Morris Ave. and 16Sd St., New York city. 



WANTED.— To exchange Italian queens for maple 

 sugar. Miss A. M. Taylor. 



6d Mulberry Grove, Bond Co., 111., Box 77. 



OW TO RAISE C0:TIB HONEY. See Fos- 

 ter's advertisement on another page. 4-15db 



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L,. BRAH3IAS, P. ROCKS, 

 R. C. B. LEGHORNS, and 

 PEKIN Dl C'KS ; all strict- 

 ly Pure-Bred. Eggs only ?^1.2.5 

 per setting; 2 settings. §2.00; 



safe arrival guaranteed. (Seven years' experience.; 



6-8-lOd S. P. yomCB, E. I^eivistoii-n, O. 



1884. TAR-HEEL APIARIES. 1888. 





PEOPEIETOE, 



Goldsboro, N. Carolina. 



AMERICAN - ALBINO -i- AND -;- &OLDEN -i- ITALIANS, 



Untested warranted queens, April to Oct., 81.00 

 each. Virgin queens, one-half the pi-ice of war- 

 ranted queens. Extra selected virgin queens, 20 cts. 

 each extra. Best choice breeding queens. $.5.00 

 each. Nuclei, 7.5 cts. per each L. frame of brood. 

 Bees, §1.00 per lb. Sample Ijees and drones. 10c. I 

 breed the best and finest bees and queens to be had. 

 Thei-e are allowed no queens in my apiaries, unless 

 part of their workers show four bands. 6tfd 



Smith & SmithT 



WE HAVE :^'s :r the la?.ge3t 



BEE-HIYE FACTORIES IN THE WORLD. 



If you are interested in bees, send for our price 

 list before buying any supplies. 



OOOn GOODS AM) FAIR fRIf FS. 

 STUma & SMITH, (6tfdb) KENTON, OHIO. 



^ EARLY ITALIAN <0 



^ 1 untested queen 



^^ 3 " " - • 



O 1 tested 



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^^ Many of the abo%'e will be reared in thern 

 .^ height of the swarming season, and all will}- H 



►^ be neai-ly, if not quite as good as the best ^? 



(J swarming queens. In every ease satisfac-~H 

 1 f -, tion and safe arrival guaranteed. QQ 



\f^ W. J. Ellison, Stateburg, Sumter Co., S. C. 



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<6 00 4 .5oPJ 



FOR SALE CHEAP. 



Root's 10-iuch foundation-mill, nearl.v new, .§12.50. 

 Barnes combined sawing-machine. as good as new, 

 625.00. Cost 640.00. THOS. BALCOMB, 



6d St. Charles, Mo. 



^W^O^PAYS' TRIAL 



THIS NEW V 



1 ELASTIC TRUSii 



'Has a Pad different from all 

 others, is cup shape, with S«lf- 

 adjuating Ball in center, adapts 

 itself to all pusitions of tho 

 bodv while the ba 1 1 in the cup 

 f presses back the intes- 

 ^-^ ^v fines Just as a person 



does with the finger, with light pressure the Her- 

 nia is held securely day and nipht. and a radical cure 

 certain. It is easy, durable and cheap. Sent hr mail. Cir- 

 Cillar* free. EGGLESTOS TRCSS CO. , Chieago, IJi. 



