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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Nov. 



peNEY OeMMN. 



CITY MARKETS. 



CtNCiNNATi.—HoHej/.— There has been no change 

 since our last. Demand is slow for all kinds of hon- 

 ey. Best white comb honey brings 16c in the job- 

 bing way. and extracted honey brings 5(gi8c on ar- 

 rival. Beeswax.— There is a good demand, which 

 brings 3i)@^2c for good to choice yellow on arrival. 



Nov. 13. Chas. F. Muth & Son, 



Cincinnati, Ohio. 



St. Louis.— Honej/. — Choice white-clover honey, 

 comb, in 1-lb. sections, ]2V2@14c. Extracted, in 

 cans, 7@9; small packages at outside. Bbls., 6@,6'/4. 

 Southern honey, dark comb, 10@11 ; extracted, in 

 cans, 6@7. Bbls., 5@6. Beeswax.— Frime, 20@2014. 

 Selected. 21@22. W. B. Westcott & Co., 



Nov. 12. St. Louis, Mo. 



Columbus.— Horiej/.— Honey is not In such good 

 demand, as most receipts arc not strictly white. 

 Receipts liberal. Fancy white, selling at 17@18c. 

 Dark stock, 14(«'15. Earle Clickenoer, 



Nov. 10. Columbus, O. 



Chicago.— Honej/-— No change from last quota- 

 tions, with demand continuing to meet the receipts. 

 Nov. 12. R. A. Burnett, 



Chicago, 111. 



St. Louis.— HoJiej/.— Market almost bare of stock, 

 especially strained and extracted. We quote, comb, 

 12@Uc; strained, 5@0; cans, 7f(/8i. Beeswax.— Prime, 

 20c. D. G. TuTT Grocer Co., 



Nov. 13. St. Louis, Mo. 



Boston.— Honej/.— Receipts of honey very light, 

 selling fairly well. Best white 1-lb. combs, 17@,18; 

 best 2 lb. combs, 16@1T; extracted, 8@9. 



Nov. 12. Blake & Ripley, 



Boston, Mass. 



For Sale.— 1000 lbs. of good, light, extracted hon- 

 ey (taken from unfinished sections). In 60 lb. square 

 cans, at 9c F. O. B. cars. Also one barrel, 360 lbs., 

 amber, at 8c. Samples free. 



Ezra Baer, Dixon, Lee Co., 111. 



For Sale.— One barrel, about .530 lbs., of fine 

 honey, at 8c per lb. Who wants it? Speak quick. 

 A. L. Klar, Pana, Christian Co., 111. 



^PECI^Ii ]^@¥ICEg. 



THE WORLD TYPEWRITER ADVANCES TO flO.OO 

 EACH ON JAN. 1, 1889. 



Just as we go to press we receive a circular letter 

 from the manufacturers of the World type-writer, 

 advancing the price to $10.00 each. You will notice, 

 from the last page of our premium-list, accompany- 

 ing this number (which was printed before we receiv- 

 ed this notice), that we otter a type-writer. Including 

 Gleanings one year, for $8.00. As we have laid In 

 a supply we have determined to hold this offer good 

 only till Jan. 1, 1889. After that date the price will 

 be $10.00. We also hereby withdraw all special 

 prices quoted by letter to those who were jilanning 

 to supply their neighbors. Those who intend to 

 supply themselves would do well to get their orders 

 in at once, and not wait till the last week in Decem- 

 ber or they may be disappointed. 



PRICE OF SECTIONS REDUCED. 



We have decided on the following schedule of 

 prices on one-piece sections for the season of 1889: 

 Any width of the 4'!4x4i4 one-piece sections, less 

 than 200, % cent each; 2.50 for $1.00; 500 to 2000, $3..50 

 per 1000. For each additional 1000 up to 10,000, add 

 $3.00 per 1000. For 10,000 or more, write us for 

 prices. These prices are subject to the discount 

 for early orders of 8 per cent mentioned on another 

 page. We have the nicest lot of white basswood 

 lumber we ever had, and are turning out beautiful 

 sections. Every one at the Ohio Centennial, where 

 we had our machines in operation, praised them. 

 We would advise dealers to write for prices before 

 placing contracts for next year's supply. 



DADANT'S FOUNDATION FACTORS, WHOLE- 

 SALE AND RETAIL. See advertisement in 

 another column. 3btfd 



FREE 



to all, A WHITE -GRAPE VINE. 

 Send 10 cents for postage, etc. 

 Point Breeze Grapery, Reading, Pa.. 



B. J. IMEILZiER 6l CO., 



NAPPANEK, - ELKHART CO., - IND., 



MANUFACTURERS OF 



BEE-HIVES AND SUPPLIES. 



We give 10 per cent discount on bee-hives and 

 sections in November and December. 22tfdb 



iSi'JVZ* J'^OB yRICK LIST. 



(C^In respoiidiriK to tlii.-^ adverti.seiiieiit mention (iLKAXlNf;s. 



Anni I AR PRPP 'TO EVERYBODY. 

 UUI-l-Hn rni-i;: a dollar saved is a dol- 

 lar made. The best of all horticultural journals, 

 THE AMEEICAH OAEDEN, is to be still further greatly 

 improved, and the price advanced on Jan. 1st to 

 $2.00 a year. Subscribe now at $1 00 and get all the 

 issues from date to end of 1889. With Gleanings 



for $1.85. Two MONTHS FOR 10 CTS., FOR INTRO- 

 DUCTION. E. H. LIBBY, 751 Broadway, N. Y. 



BEES, Queens, Hives, Given Comb Foundation, 

 Apiarian Supplies, German Carp, Small-fruit Plants. 

 Send for catalogue free. E.T.Flanagan, Belleville, ll's. 

 l-24db 



DADAMT'S FOtJNDATIOH PACTOET, WHOLESALE AND 

 RETAIL. See advertisement in another column 



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 6 lines, and you must sat 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 

 tlve lines will cost you according: to our regular rates. This 

 department is intended only for bona-tide exchanges Ex- 

 changes lor cash or for price lists, or notices offering articles 

 for sale can not be inserted under this head. For such our reg- 

 ular rates of 20 cts. a line will be charged, and they will be put 

 with the regular advertisements. 



DO you wish to exchange extracted honey for sup- 

 plies? If so, write at once to 

 5tfdb Chas. H. Smith, Pittsfleld, Mass. 



WANTED.— To exchange a complete 5x8 photo- 

 graphic outfit, with stereo attachment, almost 

 new, for B-flat cornet or offers. Write to 22d 



C. H. DoRMAN, Mechanicsville, Iowa. 



WANTED.— To exchange for comM or extracted 

 honey, 25 two-story 10-frame Simplicity hives, 

 all in piece, also 20 lbs. of sweet-melissa seed. 23 



L. H. Greene, Sidney, Neb. 



WANTED.— To exchange 18-inch Nordyke feed- 

 mill for machinery for making V-grooved sec- 

 tions; also foundation-mill, etc. 



Geo. Rall, Frenchville, Wis. 



W 



7 ANTED.— To exchange thoroughbred Silver Wy- 

 andotte fowls for apiarian supplies. 



D. W. Southard, Gilboa, N. Y. 



WANTED.— One pair Brown Leghorn Rose-comb 

 chickens, and one pair White Leghorn Rose- 

 comb chickens. Peter Metz, Poplar Grove, Ark. 



WANTED.— To exchange for extracted honey, a 

 10 h. p. horizontal engine, worth $200. I will 

 give somebody a rare bargain. Speak quick. 

 15tfdb C. H. Smith, Pittsfleld, Mass. 



The P.in-Handio Bee-Keepers' Association will hold its next 

 meeting in the K. of P. Hall, on Main St.. between 11th and 

 12th Sts., Wheeling'. W. Va., Nov. 21 and 22, 1888 All bee-keep- 

 ers are cordially invited. W. L. Kinsey. 



Blaine, O. 



The twentieth annual convention of the New York State Bee- 

 Keepers' Association will bp held at the Citv H.ill, in Svracuse, 

 N. y.. Dec. 11. 12, and 13, 18,S,S A very interesting profrramme 

 is being prepared, and ciiif-tions of irii-.it importance will be 

 discussed by many of the most prominent bee-keepers of 

 America. A" cordial invitation is extended to all interested in 

 the advancement of our pursuit. 



U. H. JfNlCKBRBOCKEB, Sec'y- 



