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CxLEAXlNGS IN BEE CULTUKE. 



Sept. 



PO^EY UeMMN. 



CITY MARKETS. 



Mir,WAUKEK.—H(nic)/.— New crop coniiiifT in slow- 

 h-. Deinaiul is greater thaii st^pply. Prospects arc, 

 l>rices will rule considerably hig-her than last year, 

 nil Hccoiinr of lifrht crop. New comb. 1 and 2 lb. 

 sections, iiuotable at 14@15c. E.vtracted, 5 and 10 

 jral. kefjs. 7fr/i8c. A. V. Bishdp. 



Auy. -M. 142 W. Water St.. Milwaukee, Wis. 



Ci.EVKi, AND.— Hod' J/.— Market is not very active 

 with us; t>ut choice Mb. sections are selliiijr moder- 

 ately well at 11(5 l">c. Old hoiiry s<'lls no bftter than 

 at last i-eport. We are holdin;! it at liif" l:.'e. but 

 notie selliuK- Extracted is nut wanted at uiiy price. 

 Br€!<wii.c.:i(i@'i'.(i. A. C. Kkndel. 



Auk- 20. lt<>C.. 1 15 Ontario St., Cleveland, O. 



EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT. 



WANTED. -To exchange Chaff and Simplicity 

 hives, wood brood and wide frames, sections 

 in Hat. or set up. at A. I. Root's lowest prices, guar- 

 anteed as well made, and as good material, fornew 

 <'xtracted clover or basswood honey at cts. per lb. 

 17d J. U. McCouMiCK, Fredericksburg,WayneCo.,0. 



WANTED.— To exchange bees in L. hive for 

 thoroughbred poultry. 

 16-17d B. J. Pltrcell, Concord, Ky. 



Chicago.— //«i'i'!/ 'I'lio hmiey market is without 

 special change this week. The receipts are heavier, 

 demand also bettei. at l."i"lr,c per lli. Extracted, 

 without change, ;V"'ie. tuennliiig to body, ttavor. 

 etc. There is no outside demand for lumey. it being 

 almost entirely city trade at j)reseiit. Iicisiva.t:, 23c. 

 K. A. HriiNKir, 



Aug. 20, 188.5. IKl So. Wiiter .^t., Chicago, 111. 



"I XT ANTED. —In exchange for new varieties of 

 VV strawberries and raspberries, Plymouth 

 R k s. Light Brahmas. Pekin Ducks, new varieties 

 of potatoes, and small Irnit plants, cherry and 

 (luince trees. P. SUTTON, Esoter, Luz. Co., Pa. 16-2;3db 



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ANTED.— To exchange ,sa/t mackerel in 30-lb. 

 pails, for good extracted honey. 

 18d E. E. Lino, 11 Silver St., Portland, Maine. 



Cincinnati— //<))ie;/.— The market is extremely 

 dull for all kinds. Outside of our regular custom 

 from manufacturers, there is hardl.y an.y demand 

 for extracted honey, excepting in the small way. 

 Offerings and arrivals are plentiful. Extracted 

 honey brings tfyS<! on arrival. There is not much 

 new comb honey in the market, which would bring 

 12@1.5c on arrival for choice. Becswar. demand 

 keeps pace with arrivals, and brings 20@,24c on ar- 

 rival. Chas. F. Muth, 



S. E. Cor. Freeman and Central Avenues. 



Aug. »0, 1885. Cincinnati, O. 



St. Louis.— Houej/.— There is no change in our 

 honey market since our last report. We look for 

 large receipts and fair prices next month. Ex- 

 tracted hone.v, 3'/2@4e., in bbls., " Southern." New 

 Northern white clover, in cans. !)@10c. Old comb 

 honey not salable. Very little new in market. 

 Ahoiit 16c for white-clover 1-lb. sections. Beeswar, 

 22@23c; stock large. W. T. Anderson & Co.. 



Aug. 22, 188.5. 101 N. Third St., St. Louis, Mo. 



Boston.— Moficy.— We have no change to speak 

 of; we have had some new Vermont Avhite clover 

 in 1-lb. sections, and it is very flue, and there is a 

 large crop. Prices remain 16(§il8c for lib. sections; 

 14@16c for 2 lbs. Little or no sale for extracted. 



Bl.AKE & HiPI.EY, 



Aug. 21, 1885. 57 Chatham St., Boston, Mass. 



Detiioit.- Hojiej/.- There is but little doing yet in 

 the honey market. Quotations are KKg) 12c for 1-lb. 

 sections. A. B. Weed, 



407 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. 



Aug. 22, 1885. 



Wanted.— Prices on clover and basswood honey, 

 extracted. Lowest cash i)rice. 



C. L. Hill, Dennison, Ohio. 



llfANTED.- To exchange one No. 2 Zimmerman 

 W Evaporator, one Violoncello, one Louis Foun- 

 tain pump, one 150-egg Incubator, warranted r; 100 

 thoroughbred P. Rock and other fancy poultry, for 

 choice comb or extracted hone.v, or offers. Circu- 

 lars free. J. T. Fletcher, 

 17 West Monterey, Clarion Co., Pa. 



WANTED.— To exchange $10 press, 3 fonts type, 

 VV can of ink, 2 type-cases, for 3 or 4 two-frame nu- 

 clei with queens. E. F. Wilcox, La Grange, O. 



TTT ANTED. —Extracted or comb honey or both, in 

 VV exchange for a one-horse-power "Shipman" 

 engine, in good order. It has been used but a short 

 time. The fuel used is coal oil. It is suitable for 

 hive-making, running sewing-machines, or a small 

 boat. Address B. Salisbury & Co., 

 17d Battle Creek, Mich. 



WANTED.— To exchange a full colony of Holy- 

 Land bees in Mitchell frames, 10x12, for one 

 dozen Brown Leghorn chickens— rose combs pre- 

 ferred. David Lucas, Jewett, Ohio. 



117ANTED.— To exchange hybrid and black queens 

 VV for dollar or tested Italian queens, or chaff-hive 

 bodies in flat or inade up. 

 17d J. A. Bucklew, Clarks, Coshocton Co., O. 



For Sale.— 15 kegs of choice white-clover and 

 basswood honey at 8c. Kegs hold about 180 lbs. 



L. C. W00D.MAN, Grand Rapids, Mich. 



For Sale.— 4000 lbs. very fine (juality white e.x- 

 tracted honey, in 5, 10, and 17 gallon kegs, at 9c per 

 lb., including kegs where an ecjual number of the 3 

 sizes are taken. Single kegs, 5 gal., lOe: lOgaL.Oe; 

 and 17 gal., 8c per lb. here, kegs included. Also 2000 

 lbs. in 41.1X4J-4 sections, the finest lot for 20 years. 

 put up in fancy cases with glass front, for retailing 

 from. I'nce 15c per lb. here. 



O. H. TowNSEND, Alamo, Kal. Co., Mich. 



WANTED.— Comb or extracted honey, or offers, 

 in exchange for bee-hives, section boxes, bee- 

 hive machinery, foot-power saw-mandrels, or a first- 

 class Incubator; been run two seasons. 

 17d D. S. Hall, So. Cabot, Vt. 



WANTED.-To exchange Cuthbert and Turner 

 raspberry-plants, for good varieties of straw- 

 berry-plants, or qneens, or offers. 

 17d W. C. Gillette, Le Roy, Genesee Co., N. Y. 



IIAVK SOITIE FINE 



POLAND CHINA PIGS 



VERY CHF^AP. - ADDRESS 

 IV. A. KNAPP, Kocltoster, Lorain Co., O. 



DADANT'S rOUNDATION FAOTOEY, WHOLESALE andEETAIL. 

 See advertisement in another column. 3btfd 



TIN POINTS 



For Glassing Honey Sections. ITIacUlne Cut. Stand- 

 ard size on hand, or any desired shape cut to order 

 from bright tin, and at lowest prices. 17-18d 



C. R. ISHAM, Peoria, Wyo. Co.. N. Y. 



50 Colonies of Italian Bees on wired Langstroth 

 frames, in shipping-boxes. S^o.OO; or shipped in my 

 double-walled wintering hive, $7.00 per colony, with 

 stores enough to winter them. Safe arrival -guar- 

 anteed. «EO. E. HIIiTON, 

 17(1 Fremont, Newaygo Co., Midi. 



HEADQUARTERS FOR TIN POINTS. 



Price, 20 cts. per 1000 by express; by mail, 30 cts. 

 W. C. GILLETTE, LeRoy, Genesee Co., N. Y. 



