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GLEANINGS IN liEE CULTURE. 



Oct. 



PONEY C0MMN. 



CITY MARKETS. 



Cincinnati. — IJoncxi. — Tliere is no material 

 olianjic iti tlie market lor lionf.v. Dcinaiicl is slow 

 lor iiiainitiictm-iiij;- pui-posfs. while tliero is a fair 

 trade ill comli and extracted honey for table use. 

 Arrivals are l;iir. Extracted honey brings -ifJ^Sc on 

 nrrival, aeeoidinji- to (juality. Clioice comli honey, 

 WjiWu in the .iobliiiij;- way. nrrxivii.r. — Hnmt' de- 

 mand for beeswax is fair, which briiifis 2()(;?:.;:ic for 

 ciioiee yellow, ou arrival. I'HAS. ¥. Muth. 



Oct. 10, 1885. Cincinnati, Ohio. 



8t. Loris.— H'^f)?ic.v.— Not much change since our 

 lust report. Extracted honev. rioutlicrn. in bbls., 

 iWfi;. Northern, in kejis. 7'"'Sc. Inr-'frallon cans, 

 S' ofr/iie. Comb h'lnev in y-ood demand (white clover), 

 aiid wanted at IV" ISc. A fancy lot would bring a 

 little more. Dark honey, hard to sell. 



/{(•csir i.r.— Fair demand, 24(rt2r)C. 



Oct. 10, 18S.1. W. T. Andekson & Co., 



St. Louis, Mo. 



Chkaco. — //<iH^!/. — Demand {•ood for the best 

 urades of comb hone.v, and prices Ann at 1.5(?'il6 cts. 

 for extracted. There is not any increased sale, 



Uf:i-^]r:t.i\:'.Wr.l c. Producers intending- to market 

 their comb honey shoiiM yet it ready and send for- 

 ward dmin«- the mild weather, as it bears transpor- 

 tation much better than when it is freezing- weather. 



Oct. 10, 1885. R. A. Burnett, 



161 So. Water St., Chicag-o, 111. 



Cleveland.— Woofiy.— Honey has been in better 

 demand lately, and new honey has moved off 

 quite satisfactorily at U (?? 15c. for best Mb. sec- 

 tions. Old honey has also taken a little start at lOrti 

 13c. For extracted, there seems to be no inquiry. 



Tticxirax. 23f^'25. A. C. Kendel. 



Oct. 10, 1885. 115 Ontario St., Cleveland, O. 



Milwaukee.— Hone;/.— The receipts of comb are 

 beginning to arrive more, yet the supply is not 

 large, demand moderate. Prices for l)cst 1-lb. sec- 

 tions, ItjfTfilSc. Extracted, good demand, Sc. 



Oct. 10, 18a5. A. V. HisHoi'. 



113 W. Water St., Milwaukee, Wis. 



Foi! S.VLE.— 501)0 lbs. extracted clover and bsiss- 

 ■wood hone.y in lO-galloii kegs at T'jcperlb. Jvegs 

 thrown in free of charge. 



M. ISBELL, Norwich, N. V. 



EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT. 



"VXTANTED.— In exchange for new varieties of 

 VV strawberries and raspberries, Tlymouth 

 Hocks, Light Brahnuis. Pekin Ducks, new varieties 

 of |)Otatoes, and small-fruit plants, cherry and 

 (juince trees. P. SUTTON. Eseter, Luz. Co., Pa. lO-U'lJdb 



WANTED.— To exchange bees for small planer 

 for wood, also one for iron. 

 18-19-30d Henry Palmer, Hart, Mich. 



WANTED.— To exchange for bees, 10,000 Mam- 

 moth-Cluster Raspberry-plants; Sl.OO per 100; 

 .fe.OO per 1000; also 30,000 Strawberr.y-plants, ('res- 

 cent Seedling, Cumberland Triumph, Sharpless, 

 andGlendale; 75c per 100; $4.00 per 1000. 

 ]8d W. J. Hessek. Plattsmouth, Neb. 



WANTED.— To exchange one-half bushel ot ex- 

 tra fine white clover seeil for alsike clover 

 seed, liltfdb M. A. Gill, Viola, Kichl'd Co., Wis. 



WANTED.— To exchange bees for registered 

 Poland China Pigs. W. Z. Hutchinson, 

 20tfdh Rogersville, Genesee Co., Mich. 



,50 €01.0INIES MV BKKS in Langstroth and 

 Simplicity hives— hybrids in good shaj)e for winter; 

 $3. .50 per colony on the cars, or *:?.25 as they stand. 

 30-21d GEO. W. SIMMONS, Newark, Del. 



Black and Hybrid Queens For Sale. 



Hybrid (|ueens. .50 cts. each; black queens, 35 cts. 

 each ; from Aug. 1st to Oct. 1st, safe arrival guaran- 

 teed. G. K. Raudenbush, Reading, Berks Co., Pa. 



To those in need ot queens, 1 offer about .50 fine 

 young and prolific hybrid queens at 40 cents each, 

 safe arrival gunrantced. 



T. F. Kloer, Terre Haute, Vigo Co., Ind. 



DADANT'S FOUNDATION FACTORY, Whole- 

 sale and retail. See advertisement in another 

 oolumn. ;jbtt'd 



1 have now three hybrid queens for sale at 40 cts. 

 each, fiuarantee safe .irrival. 



.1. H. .Johnson, Middaghs, Northamp. Co., Pa. 



Recent Additions to the Counter Store. 



rSA'E - CE?»T COIiNTEIS. 



Postii-p.l [Pr. of 10. of ion 



5 I CTIP A^TD SAUCER, china : small but cute | 45 | 4 00 



31 DOLL, china-limbed. 8-inch 1 45 | 4 0,' 



3 I HAKMONICA. srood size | 45 | 4 00 



3 I PICTU2E ENOB. wire, and screw-eyes, all 



fortivpcents | 45 14 00 



5 1 WOOD FAUCETS for vinegar .•. 1 45 | 4 00 



6 I POCKET SCItEW-D2IVEE | 40 | 3 50 



.\ bcaul if ul little tool, made of tempered steel, with bl.ick 



en.iiinl. il liinilles. .ind just about the nicest thini? you <-an 



have in vniivest pocket lor openin(r hives, prying up wood 



ir.ime- s TMii Hi-' ctr wax, propolis, etc. 



5 1 HATCHET, toy | 48 | 4 .50 



Haiell.- .ni.l hln.le nil nvtnl, \ <;plendid little tool to drive 



wive n,iil>. aiMl ii hii- < |iin. i , utt insj- edge besides. .\ beaut i- 



3 I nTbsLIBLE IIT;:! \vitli mi .her stamp, for I 48 | 4 50 

 a single imti.il li-tt. i . 'a ;i h iiikin.;- pad and all eomplete. in a 

 box. for only ti-r rents. In orderin-r. please tell what letter 

 of ihe alnhabet vii w.-mt in the stamp. 



4 I SAW. OASPEOTEK'S | 45 | 4 00 



Small b\ii b:inilv. and a wonder for a nickel. 

 TKN - OUNX COUIMTEK. 



5 ! DOLL, china-limbed; 10 in. long | 85 ! 8 00 



3 I HAPMONICA, awd | 75 | (5 00 



4 I MISEOE, hand, in oval mahogany frame; 



n benutv I 85 | 8 00 



5 I PITCHEE, real china; a beautv | 85 i 8 00 



I EAKE. small size, for young farmers.. | 75 | 6 OH 



14 I MOSAIC MATCH-SAFE I 85 | 8 00 



Snmetliiiitr eiuirely new, and wonderfuUv pretty, resem- 

 blini.' c'olond iii:irhle. It is having a great " boom." 

 3 1 CRYSTAL STARCH POLISH I 80 1 7 .50 



This is an iin-.nli..n ..I a lailv. and is designed to lij.rbten the 



Hull. 



the I 



ds 



iklr 



thill 



them grand 



3 1 COLORED SPECTACLES for weak eyes . . . 1 80 | 7 .50 



'B'ivEr\'rY-<';EiNT countek. 



13 I TO? STOVE, with full set of tin ware | 1 80 | 17 00 

 'I-%VKNT¥-Ei'aVE CEXT COUNTEK. 



8 I MIRROR. 4x6, ytlatc (iJat<i<, beveled edges, 



moi-oeco liack | 2 00 | 18 00 



5 1 TAPE MEASURE: .50-foot : nickel case.. 1 3 35 | 20 00 



15 i DOLL, wax, all dressed for a i>arty . | 2 25 j 20 00 



FIFTV-CKINT COINTER. 



fi I FIRST STEPS FOR LITTLE FEET 1 3 .50 | 33 50 



By theatulh.r ..f tie- stoiv .il the I'.ible. .\ better book for 

 yoting children can not be loinid in the ^\bole round of litera- 

 Uire, and al the sane- linir tin le eaii liardlv be found a more 

 attraetive l»M,k-, P.euitilnll.v lunind, and fully illustrated. 



SlU'EN'B' V-F'i'vE'"i';ENT COUNTEIS. 

 33 I SAW, CARPENTER'S. 34 in. long | 6 00 I .50 00 



With square and rule; Disstc.irs make, marked "Enterprise.- 

 A. I. ROOT, MEDINA, OHIO. 



DADAMT'S FOUNDATION FACTORY, WHOLESALE and RETAIL. 

 See advertisement in another column. 3bttd 



^rv/^T3 ^ A T T '^ Fine *tock and 

 1*\JJX iS>\.l^H» Vegetable Farm of 



146 .\cres, live miles south of Atlanta, Ga. Al- 

 lan!;! is the c;ii)ital of Georgia. Sixty acres of fine 

 timbered kind, the rest in a good state of cultiva- 

 tion. .\ddress E. B. PLUNKKT, 

 311(1 ^ A XL, A INT A, «;A. 

 Fine, luire-bred Cockerels 

 !)f this pojiular breed at 

 $1.00 ciieh, if taken before Nov. 15. Satisfaction 

 gunninteed. l!if. F.il. (lUiniiuiis. Address 

 10-30d YODER & METSLER, E. LsTistc-ro, Mahonine Co., 0. 

 SITflATIOK with some bee- 

 per. I have had one season's ex- 

 ;s 1,. r. I»l NI>.\P, 



NASHl A,IOWA. 



Plymouth Rocks. 



WANTED, u^ 



