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GLEANINGS IN JJEE CUJ/rURE. 



Oct. 



I'aiCK OF PASTEBOAKl) llOXES h'Olt 1-Lli. SECTIONS 

 UlODt'CEl). 



Wk have succeeded in biiyiuy: these 1-lb. section 

 cartons so low thiit we are able to make a reduc- 

 tion in price of nearly one-tliird. We can now fur- 

 nish them at 75 cts. per 10:); fti.OO per lOOn, or $55.00 

 lor 10,r,0.1, no labels. See our adv't on cover, for 

 further particulars^ 



TWENTY-FIVE GROSS OF UUt^KEYE SASH-IiOt'KS. 



SrNOE we first began selling- these locks we have 

 disposed of thirty gross, because of their popularity, 

 .lust u few days ago we received 25 gross from the 

 factory. 15y buying so many we are able to reduce 

 the price in quantity a little. Prices are 5 cts. each; 

 .50 cts. per doz., or !|4.00 per 101). By mail, 3 cts. each, 

 oi- "JO cts. per doz. extra. Nickel-plated ones, one 

 cent each more than above. For further particu- 

 lars, see our adv't on the cover for Oct. 15. 



CI.OVER AND BASSWOOI) EXTIIACTEI) HONEY. 



Wf. have secured about 500 lbs. of last year's crop 

 clover extracted honey, very nice, that we can sell, 

 as soon as it arrives, at the following prices: In 

 cases of 13.) lbs., 13 cts. per lb.; 60 lbs., 13' j cts. Less 

 than tiO lbs., U cts. per lb., cans included. We have 

 also secured some basswood extracted honey that 

 wo can sell at one cent below above prices. We 

 still have some California honey at 4 cts. below 

 above price of clover. We also have six 50-lb. iron- 

 Jacket cans of fall honey, almost e(iual to the Cali- 

 fornia, that we offer at T cts. per lb. 



MAPLE SYKUP. 



We still have on hand in excellent condition a 

 good deal of the syrup mentioned in this column 

 last spring. Prices as follows: 1 gallon, .fl.lO; 10 

 gallons, in Igallon cans, $10.00; 5 gallons, in a 5-gal- 

 lon square can, .f5.(H). As honey is so scarce, 1 pre- 

 sume this syrup will go off on short notice. We 

 mail sample free on application. Our stock of ma- 

 ple sugar is very low at present, as we shipped 

 lU'arly four tons to New York a few weeks ago. If 

 any of our readers have any to dispose of, please 

 let us hear from you, with samples. 



A FOlT|{-COI>Otl LAHEI. FOR ONIiY T5 CTS. PER 

 TEKJUSAND. 



.lust think of it', we can furnish you a very neat 

 four-riilur label, with your inxme and address, with 

 the choice of having either " comb " or " extract- 

 ed " before the word " honey," for only 75 cts. per 

 thousand; .50 cts. per 50O, or %) cts. for 350, postpaid. 

 The size of the label is 3'2 x 1 inch— just right to go 

 lound the neck of a bottle, to put on a section, or to 

 adorn the front of a honey-tumbler. Send for our 

 special label catalogue for samples of this and 

 many other pretty designs in label work. 



A FOLDING TUB-STAND. 



The adjoining cut shows a 

 very handy contrivance for 

 all those who use awash-tub, 

 and wlio ilo not possess a 

 wringer and tub-stand com- 

 bined. (Jne of the advantages 

 of this stand is, that it takes 

 so little room when not in 

 use. A great many use an 

 old chair, that has lost its 

 back, for a tub-stand; hut 

 when not in use, it is in the 

 way, and not a very handsome 

 object, while the one shown 

 aiiov(! I'ohls 11)) .and is laid 

 away till it is wanted again. 

 This stand just tits a No. 1 size tub; and though so 

 simple and light, it is so strong that it will stand 

 Hrmly under alinost any weight. The sticks are of 

 ash. The price of the folding tub-stand is 35 cts. 

 each; $3.30 for 10, or *30.00 per 100. 



HORSE-POWER in Texas For Sale. 



Nearlv new, and all Cduiplete. 'I'o make a quick 

 sale I will take 135.00 for it. C. W. t'osTEi.i.ow, 

 lotfdb Waterboro, York Co., Maine. 



DADANT'S FOUNDATION FACTORY, WHOLE- 

 SALRAND IIETAIL. See advertisement in 

 anolhcr column. :!bt I'd 



OALY HAMMERIESS. I DALV THREE BARREL. 



MANHATTAN HAMMERLESS. IpIEPER BREECHLOADERS. 

 Send for Catalogue of Specialties. 

 SCjaoVEKI.lX«, I>AI.Y A «AI>ES, 



84 and 86 Cbainbei-B Street, New York. 



BEE-KEEPERS,lAI(rNOTiCE: 



I will, from now until Jan! 1, 1888, sell V-groove 

 one-piece basswood sections, made on A. I. Root's 

 new improved machinery, at the following prices: 

 First-class, all white, at *3.25 per 1000, and second- 

 class at *1.!)0 per 1000. Send a 3-cent stamp and get 

 a sample of them. Address R. H. SCHMIDT, 

 19d Caroline, Shawano Co., Wis. 



TEN PEE CENT reduction from regular prices for fdn. 

 ' and Simp, hives in the tiat, until Jan. 1, 1888. 



E. C. LONG, Williamsville, Erie Co., N. Y. 



F-oLDiivG^ box:es. 



Our Cartons for enciosincj Section Honey are the best & 



lowest priced in the market. Made in one oiece. With or without 

 Tape Handles. With Mica Fronts or without. In the Flat or set i/p. 

 Printed or not. Any way to suit. We are bound to satisfy you. We 

 have just put in special Machinery for their manufacture and are pre- 

 pared to fill orders promptly. Price liiSt Free. Samples Sc. 



14 oz. Glass Jfars $S. 25 per gross, including Corks cf La- 

 bels. 1 1-2 (S; 2 gross in a Case. Cataloque of Honey tables free. 



A. 0. CRAWFORD, S. Weymouth, Mass. 



If you Wish to Obtain ttie 



Highest Price for Honey 



THIS SEASON, 

 WHITE TO HEADQUARTERS, 



17-4db 



F. O. STKOUMKVGK &: CO., 



AVliolesalc Honey IHercliantti, 



122 Water St., New Vork. 



HERE! 



25 Colonies of black bees on frames lli^ x 10, all 

 in good condition, and plenty of good winter stores. 

 No foul brood in this vicinitv. Price II4..50 per col- 

 onv. PERLEY SITIITH, 



lOd Keck Center, Fulton Co., N. W 



Wants or Exchange Department. 



Notices will be inserted under this head at one-half our 

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

 exceed 5 lines, and you must say 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. Of 

 course, this department is intended only for bona-lide ex- 

 changes. 



WANTED.— To exchange High-Class Fowls, eight 

 varieties, for good type-writer or foundation. 

 (Circulars free. Utfdb A. H. Duff. Creighton. O. 



WANTED.— To exchange bee-keepers' supplies 

 for alsike-clover seed, buckwheat, any kind, 

 ov a lawn-mower, new. IStfdb 



Bright Bro.s., Mazeppa, Minn. 



WANTED.— To exchange choice nursery stock for 

 land, l)ees, or otters. J. 15. Alexander, 

 lOd (Nurseryman), Hartford City, Ind. 



WANTED.- To exchange a power printing-press, 

 size of chase 8x13. cost .$300, also stock of type, 

 cost $1.51), for bci'S or honey. 

 lOd !•'. A. Salisiutkv, Syraeuse, N. \'. 



