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GLEAKINGS m BEf: CULTURE. 



OCT. 



Names of responsible parties will be Inserted in 

 any of the following departments, at a uniform 

 price of 20 cents each insertion, or $3.00 per year. 



$1.00 Queens. 



Names iiiserted in this department the first time with- 

 out charge. After, 20c each insertion, or $2,00 per year. 



Those whose names appear below agree to furnish 

 Italian queens for f 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 reared 

 from a choice, pure mother, and had commenced to 

 lay when they were shipped. They also agree to re- 

 turn the money at any time when customers become 

 impatient of such delay 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 warranted 

 and tested queens, furnisned 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 want- 

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



*A. I. Root, Medina, Ohio. 



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

 *Paul L. Vialion, Bayou Goula, La. lOttd 



*S. F. Newman, Norwalk, Huron Co., O. lOtfd 



*Wm. Ballantine, Sago, Musk. Co., O. lOtfd 



*D. A. McCord, Oxford, Butler Co., O. 3-2 



*Jas. A. Nelson, box 83, Wyandott, Wy. Co., Kan..5-5 

 *S. W. Salisbury, Kansas City, Jackson Co.. Mo. 5-10 

 *C. G. Dickinson, Sou. Oxford, Chen. Co., N. Y. 6-12 

 C. R. Mitchell, Hawkinsville, Pulaski Co., Ga. Otfd 

 E. B. Vincent, Sunman, Riplev Co , Tnd. 8-10 



*F. H. Scattergood, New Garden, Col. Co., O. 10-11 



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. Vialion, Bayou Goula, Iberville Par., La.lOtf d 

 S. F. Newman, Norwalk, Huron Co., O. lOtfd 



F. A. SncU, Milledgeville, Carroll Co., 111. 3-2 



Department for those who wish to be considered 

 SQUARE MEN. 



Ifames will be inserted in this Department free of charge the 

 first time. After that, 10c. each insertion, or Sl.OO per year. 



If thou bring thy gift to the altar, and there rememberest 

 that thy brother hath aught against thee, leave there thy gift 

 before the altar, and go thy way; fii-st be reconciled to thy 

 brother, and then come and offer thy gift.— Matt. 5: 23, 24. 



We whose names appear below do not know that 

 we have a single dissatisfied person with whom we 

 have had deal; but if we have, such will confer a 

 favor by wi-iting us kindly, and we will do our best 

 to render satisfaction. 



I. R. Good, Nappanee, Elkhart Co., Ind. ; 9tfd 



E. M. Hayhurst, Kansas City. Jackson Co., Mo.Otfd 

 E. A. Thomas & Co., Colerain, Mass. 9ifd 



J. P. Moore, Morgan, Pendleton Co., Ky. Otfd 



G. W. Stanley & Bro., Wyoming, Wy. Co., N.Y.Otfd 

 Bright Bro's, Mazeppa, Wabasha Co., Minn. lOtfd 

 T. C. Crilly, Grafton, Lorain Co., O. lOtfd 



S. C. Perry, Portland, Ionia Co., Mich. lOtfd 



D. E. Best, Best's, Lehigh Co., Pa. lOtfd 



A. B. Miller & Son, Wakarusa, Elk. Co., Ind. 8tfd 

 S. D. Buell, Union City, Branch Co., Mich. lOtfd 

 R. Stehle, Marietta, Wash. Co., O. lOtfd 



Hiram Roop, Carson City, Montcalm Co., Mich. 3-3 

 J. H. Myers, Saratoga Springs, Saratoga Co., N. Y. 



9tfd 

 Byron Walker & Co., Capac, St. Clair Co., Mich.9tfd 

 J. A. Osborne, Rantoul, Champ. Co., 111. Otfd 



Chas. D. Duvall, Spencerville, Mont. Co., Md. Otfd 

 J. T. Wilson, Mortonsville, Woodford Co., Ky. Otfd 

 C. W. Phelps, Tioga Centre, Tioga Co., N. Y. 7-9 

 J. J. Kiser, Des Moines, E. S. Station, Iowa. lOtfd 



Under this head will be inserted, free of charge, the names of 

 all those having honey to sell, as well as those wanting to buy. 

 Please mention how much, what kind, and prices, as far as pos- 

 sible. As a general thing, I would not advise you to send your 

 honey away to be sold on commission. It near home, where 

 you can look after it, it is often a very good way. By all means, 

 develop your home market. For 25 cents we can furnish little 

 boards to hang up in your dooryara, with the words, " Honey 

 for Sale, ' ' neatly painted. If wanted by mail. 10 cents extra for 

 postage. Boards saying ' ' Bees and Queens for Sale, ' ' same 

 pi -ice. 



CITY MARKETS. 



Cincinnati.— HoHcy.— The demand for extracted 

 honey is very good in the small way (1-lb. jars prin- 

 cipally), and it was slow for jobbing lots during the 

 last tew weeks. Prospects for a good fall trade 

 were never better. It brings 7@10c. on arrival. Ar- 

 rivals eclipse all previous seasons in quantity and 

 quality. There are some arrivals of comb honey, 

 which is held too high, and sales are consequently 

 slow. Choice white brings readily lfi@l8c. on arrival. 



Beeswax is scarce, and brings 2()@27c. 



Cincinnati, O., Sept. 18, 1883. Chas. F. Muth. 



Cleveland.— Jfoiiey— Is in fair demand at 21@22c 

 per lb. for 1-lb. sections of best white; 19@.20c tor 2- 

 Ib. Second grade, 19@20c per 1-lb., and 17018 for 2- 

 Ib. Extracted has been selling at 14c in small 5-lb., 

 and also larger tin cans; but barrels have not moved 

 at all; we are asking ll@12c. Beesicar -2^.0 2Sc. 



Cleveland, O., Sept. 21, 1882. A. C. Kendel. 



Chicaoo.— Hojif)/.— The honey and beeswax mar- 

 ket remains the same as in my last quotations. 



Alfred H. Newman. 

 Chicago, 111., Sept. 22, 1882. 



Boston.— Honc!/.— l-lbs., 22@23c. ; 2-lbs , 20c., and 

 extracted, 12c. Wax scarce and high. 

 Boston, Sept. 23, lf82. Crocker & Blake. 



Detroit.— Honey.- The honey market is not very 

 active, as the weather continues warm, and fruit is 

 still plenty. A good article is worth about 17c. I 

 have just sold some that was extra choice for 18c. I 

 have a consignment of dark honey, for which I have 

 so far been unable to obtain 15c. Beeswax is selling 

 at 20®25c. A. B. AVeed. 



Detroit, Sept. 2.5, 1882. 



[But, friend W., you haven't told us whether you 

 are talking about comb or extracted honey.] 



New York.— Honey.— In reply to your postal of 

 the 20th, permit us to quote 1882 crop of honey as fol- 

 lows: Best white in one-pound sections (no glass), 

 21@23; fair, 19@21; best two-pound, glassed, 18@20; 

 fair, 1.5(g),17; best buckwheat in one-pound sections 

 (no glass), 11@15; fair. ]2@13; best two-pound, glass- 

 ed, l'S@U; fair, 1]((^13; best white extracted, in 

 small barrels, 9(^10; dark, 7@8. Beeswax, prime 

 quality, 30c. 



The new crop of honey is only commencing to ar- 

 rive. H. K. & F. B. Thurber & Co. 



New York, Sept. 23, 1883. 



We have about 20C0 lbs. of extracted white-clover 

 and basswood honey, in kegs holding 175 lbs., and in 

 barrels holding from 2ti5 to 550 lbs., for which we will 

 take 10c per lb., and deliver free on cars or boat at 

 Dubuque; kegs and barrels thrown in. 



Charles Hermann & Bro. 



Durango, Dubuque Co., Iowa, Sept. It, 1882. 



I have 10,000 lbs. of liglit extracted honey, in iron- 

 bound, waxed, oak, 42-gallon barrels, all or any part 

 of which 1 will deliver free on board of cars at 

 Lewistown, 111., for 91 2 cents per lb., and barrels 

 thrown in. Will send sample if desired. 



Rupos Porter. 



Lewistown, 111., Sept. 21, 1883. 



Tk EEfilsior Poiltry Yards 



are always well stocked with Pure Bred Poultry and 

 Italian Bees. All kinds of Job Printing done. Cir- 

 culars free. Address 

 10-9d J. T. FLETCHER, West Monterey, Pa. 



