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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Sept. 15. 



Honey Column. 



CITT MARKETS. 



Denver.— Hojiej/.— Our market is being- well filled 

 up with new lioney, especially comb. Theie seems 

 to be very little' demand for extracted. We have 

 been receiviniS' quite a number of aWpments for 

 which we have been get tiuji- li)@llc. Oui' trade re- 

 quires a No. 1 white grade, suitaVjle for putting in 

 our cartons. Extracted, No. 1 white, in Bd-lb. cans 

 (3 in a case), 6c. Beeswax. 3.5. 



R. K. & J. C. Frisbee. 



Aug-. 27. Denver, Col. 



New York.— Ho»cy.— New crop is arriving: and 

 while receipts from N. Y. State are light, we are get- 

 ting a large supply from California. Received two 

 cars choice comb from there, and have several more 

 to follow. Demand Is rather limited as yet on ac- 

 count of the warm weather. We quote: Fancy 

 white, l-tt). sections, 15@16c. : fair white, l-ft. sec- 

 tions, 13@13c. No demand as yet for buckwheat or 

 dark honey. Extracted is plentiful, especially Cali- 

 fornia and southern. We quote: California, 5@5Ji 

 cts. per lb. ; white clover and basswood, 6@6iic. per 

 ft).: southern, ib@aoc. per gallon. Beeswax firm, and 

 in fair demand at 28@39c. per fti. 



HiLDRETH Bros. & Segelken. 



130-122 W. Broadway, N. Y. 



Cincinnati.— i?'mei/.— Demand is lively for new 

 extracted and comb honey. Arriv.als are fair, but 

 insufflcient for the demand. Comb honey brings 14 

 @15 for choice white. Extracted, 4@7. Demand is 

 good for beeswax at 20@2i for good to choice yel- 

 low. Chas. F. Muth & Son, 



Sept. 10. Cincinnati, O. 



Alfalfa Honey, very white, thick, and rich. 

 Two 60-lb. cans at Vc. Same, partly from cleome 

 (tinted), 6c. Samples. 8c. 

 eift Oliver Foster, Las Animas, Col. 



For Sale.— White comb honey, 14 and 16c. on 

 board cars. G. R. Routzahn, Menallen, Pa. 



Alfalfa in Arizona.— We will sell you alfalfa 

 honey F. O. B. Phoenix at 4"oc in 1000 - lb. lots or 

 more. Less than 1000 lbs. at .5c in five-gallon cans. 

 Car lots a specialty. J. P. Ivy, 



Secretary Bee-keepers' Association, 

 Phoenix, Maricopa Co., Arizona. 



Wanted.— To buy quantity lots of fancy comb 

 honey. B. Walker, Evart.Mich. 



BUFFALO, N. Y. Unsurpassed Hcney Market 

 BATTERSON & CO. Responsible, Reliable, 

 Commission Mercltants. igtfdb and Prompt 



CHAS. ISRAEL & BROS., 



486, 488 & 490 Canal St., Corner Watts St., N. Y. 



WHOLESALE Hr^XTIUV LIBBEAL 



DEALEES & I IvJlM C I ADVANCES 



COMMISSION -4X1,- MADE 



MEEOHANTS. ' ' OH 



EstaWished BEESWAX. °°^2^™- 



1875. 



MENTS. 



Gove's iVALID-BED Attachment. 



A priceless boon to the sick and their attendant. 

 Positive In action. A child can operate it. Circular 

 free. Patents pending. 



REFERENCES: 

 The A. I. Root Co., Medina, Ohio. 

 W. B. Croft, M. D., Medina. Ohio. 

 C. D. Freeman, M. D., Medina. Ohio. 

 G. J. Damon, M. D.. Medina. Ohio. 

 G. H. GOVE, Inventor, Medina, Medina Co., O. 



{^rin respond'n;r to t)iis advei-lisrineiit mt^ntiou CtLkan'IN'G^ 



Wants or Exchange Department. 



Notices wiU be inserted under this liead at one-halt our usu- 

 al rates. All advertisements intended for this department 

 must not exceed five lines, and you must say you want your 

 .\dv't in this department, or we will not be responsible for er- 

 rors. You can have the notice as many line> as you please, 

 but all over five lines will cost you according to our regular 

 rates. This department is intended only for bona fide ex- 

 .;hanti:es. Exchanges for cash or for price lists, or notices of- 

 terinfr articles for sale, can not be inserted under this head. 

 For such ourregrular rates of Wets, a line will he charged, and 

 they will be put witli the regular advertisements We can not 

 be respon.sible for dissatisfaction arising from these "swaps. " 



WANTED.— To exchaTiffe several g-ood safety bi- 

 cycles. Honey wanted. Send sample. 



J. A. Green, Ottawa, 111. 



UJ ANTED.— To exchangre 36-in. planer, power scroll 

 'V saw, all iron; tenoner, and mortiser, for porta- 

 ble sawmill, or other wood-worliing- machinerj-. 

 Will give a Itarg'ain for cash, 

 eitf Geo. Rall, Frenchville, Tremp. Co., Wis. 



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ANTED.— To exchange foundation-mills and 

 honey -extractors for honey or wax. 

 I. J. Stringham, 105 Park Place, New York. 



WANTED.— To buy 2 tons extracted white-clover 

 honey, in 60 lb. tins. Geo. G. Willard, 

 270 Pearl St., Cleveland, O. 



WANTED —To exchaug-e 200 ccrtonies of bees for 

 anything useful on plantation. 



Anthony Opp, Helena, Ark. 



WANTED. -To exchange sweet-clover seed for 

 first-class queens, extracted honey, or honey-- 

 extractor. Aaron Snyder, Kingston, N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange comb or extracted honey 

 for an incubator; must be a good one. 



.lOHN Burr, Braceville, Grundy Co., 111. 



WANTED.— To exchanKe bees in new 8-frame L. 

 hives for a ladies' bicycle, 

 eitf . "W. D SOPER, Jackson, Mich. 



ANTED. —To correspond with all who have 

 honej' to sell. F. N. .Tohnson, 



Box 13". Knoxville, Knox Co., 111. 



WANTED.— To exchange pure - bred short - horn 

 cattle, either cows or bulls, for (•io\'er or bass- 

 wood honey. If you want good cattle, write me for 

 prices. Calvin Lovett, Otsego, Mich. 



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id Queens For Sale. 



A dozen or more fine raismated Italian queens for 

 sale at 25 cts each. Tlic.v are all young and prolific, 

 and a good share of their bees are yellow. 



Mrs. Thos. Strawbridge, Ottawa, Kan. 



Hybrids for 30 cts! ; mismated for 31 cts. 



C. G. Fenn, Washington, Conn. 



For Sale, 50 Colonies Italian Bees, 



With fixtures and honey crop on, witli a fine 

 place, 8>i acres; land at a bargain. Address 



L. WEKJS^ER, Eflwarclsville, 111. 



Closing-out Sale. 



Stintless Bees ! ^^^^'' ^''''""' imported queens, $3.25. ^i 



wiiiigiwwv wwww I H. Alley, Wenham.iMass. ! W. C. FRAZIER, - Atlantic, Iowa 



Warranted jiiirely mated queens at .50 cts. 

 each; 54 doz., $2.7.^. Good queens of the 

 five-banded strain of Italians. Tested 

 queens, 65 cts. each; 54 doz., $3.25. Sent 

 by return mail. 



W. A. Compton, Lynnville, Tenn. 



Untested, 

 50 cts. 



