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(JI.i<:anln(;s in hkp: culture. 



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APIARY AND FARM FOR SALE 



Si.\l\ i'oliiiiic- l>la<'ks ;iim1 Italians, mixed; I., 

 t'raiuos; Siiiipln-ity ami l)<>\ftailr(l liivrs; with 

 farm of 57 ai'ii'-., t wi)-t liiids linttoin llal land, witli 

 hill- fi)\rri'(l Willi timlx'r: cvciy way you look you 

 ••an si'f fi-din li to lit mills: 4 miles iioiii inwn; any 

 quanlily «if poplar. Iiasswiiod. liai'd and sofl maple, 

 soiirwoud, ■.'Im, cliesnuit. hii-kory, sumac, jfolden- 

 nid. etc.. witliin i-an>rc. What 1 know about bees: 1 

 think tiiKi st:inds by the house would not l)i' over- 

 stocked; no dan^rei- of i-ompetition, only 5 of H bo.\ 

 hives within :i or 4 miles tli;it 1 know of. Satisfacto- 

 ry reiusons for selling. For any other particulars 

 w-rite, i)r come and see me. $it.">(i.t)ii is the price. :J(K) 

 fruit-trees, mostlv younn', many commencing- to 

 Ix-ar. Applv to J. HAMMOND, 



BuENA Vista, scioto Co., O. 



tarin r.-wi>on<llnk' to Oils ndviitlsement im-ntloii Gleanings. 



Trained Setter Bitch For <iale. 



Thoroujililj broken on woodcoi'k, snipe, (juail, 

 and partridge, by one of the best trainers in the 

 U. S. Also litter of Pointer i)uppies, out of regis- 

 tered stocli. Write for price and vwi'ticulars. 



E. A. BOAL, Hinchman, Mich. 



FOR SALE AT $1600. 



My residence at Plattsmouth, Nel)raska, consist- 

 ing "of -5 acres of land; 'Zy^ acres in cultivation, bal- 

 ance in natural timber; one good house, 14x18, i>^ 

 stories high, kitchen 10x14; 140 bearing grapevines, 

 65 apple-trees, all 4 years old; a good well; one tool- 

 house, 10x10. Also 80 colonies of Italian bees, all in 

 movable-<-(jmb hives, mostly in 2-story chaff hives 

 of 10 frames. Simplicity size; combs are nice and 

 straight. Bees are in splendid condition. No foul 

 brood ever existed in this locality. Good honey 

 market. No large bee-keepers near. Plenty of 

 ■white clover abounds, and plenty of apple orchards 

 within 3 miles of apiary. Residence located inside 

 of boundary of a city of lO.OOit inhabitants, and 2.5 

 miles south'of Omaha. Will sell the apiary alone 

 for S500.00, or place separate for $1100.00. or all to- 

 gether for $1600.00, apiary fixtures iucluded. Terms 

 of sale, cash down. Furtlier particulars on applica- 

 tion. Plea.se inclose stamp for yuur reply. 



Address J. M. YOUNG, 



16-I7d Plattsmouth, Box 874, Neb. 



^P*Iii resuondlng: to this advertisement mention Glkaning» 



ADDRESS 



W. e. WEED, 



Hartford, Wash. Co., N. Y ., 

 For- 



Did vou notice wlnit I said in Glkamncs in July 

 — 10 J Hybrid Queens n\- each, 3 for $1? 



People write me, 



" More than f<atinfkd; deUfjhted." 



"Beautiful!" "• I am u-('ll jjleased." 



So am 1; for I have IJ tons of honey so far. and more coming 

 in every ilay it don't rain. My bee keeping neighbors boa^ted 

 a good deal' of " My bees.'"- My Italians." etc., but they are aft- 

 er my queens fast enough now. 



Young queens from my best honey-gatherers, 

 large, gentle, .*1.."0 each ; untested Sl.OO. 16d 



tSria responding to this advertisement mention iTLEANlNfi-" 



UNTJB8TED ITALIAW queens reared from 

 imported mothers, ready to mail at 60c; 6 or 

 more, .50c each. W. A. Compton, Lynnville, Tenn. 



Ho/\/Er Column. 



OrSQOn °^^'"'^n. name ancfaddre^s. 

 ■«*■ w^wii w,. want to correspond with yr)u 

 concerning honey. We are ready to make outright 

 purchases of both C(jmb and extracted honey in any 

 quantity. If you do not care to sell, we will handle 

 tor your account. All we want is to get plenty of 

 Oregon honey; if possible, we want to handle the 

 entire crop. We are satisfied the result would be 

 mutuallv advantageous. 16-17d 



LEVY, SPIEGL & CO., 

 113-115 Front St., Portland, Ore. 



Wanted.— Best grade of comb and extracted hon- 

 ey. WAI..TER S. PouDER, Iiidianapolis, Ind. 1.5-16d 



CITY MARKETS. 



Cincinnati.— Hour}/.— There is ready sale for (ex- 

 tracted hoiu-y at •5(f/'iHc on arri\al. Demand exceeds 

 the arri\als. We solicit shipments. Deinand for 

 comb honey Is slow and prices nominal at l;.'(a*|.5c for 

 best white in the jobbing way. Bccsu'ax.— There is 

 a slow demand al ~':J@.25e for good to choice yellow 

 on arrival. Arrivals are good. 



Ch.\s. F. Muth & Son, 



Aug. 10. CinciiMiati, O. 



Albany.— Hodcy.— We have received one con- 

 signment of new comb lioney. The quality is only 

 fair clover, and we have not yet had an offer on it. 

 There is not much demand for honey this hot 

 weather, but we have had a number of inquiries for 

 iww hoiiey from out-of-town trade. We have no 

 new extracted yet, and our stock of old is exhausted. 



Aug. 11. Chas. McCulloch & Co., 



393, 395, 397 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. 



Kansas City.— Honej/.— Keceigts of new comb 

 honey light; deinand fair. We quote No. 1 1-lb. 

 comb, white, 1.5@16; No. 2, white, 1(%14; No. 1 comb, 

 amber, 14@15; No. 2 amber, 12@13. Extracted, white, 

 7c; amber, .5@6. Baswax, 20@2.5. 



Aug. 8. Clemons-Mason Com. Co., 



Kansas City, Mo. 



Chicago.— ifouey.— Some consignments of new 

 comb on the market, but there is not much trade in 

 it. 1.5c is asked for best white; dark colors sell down 

 tol0@12c. Extracted, without special change at 6, 

 7, and 8c. Beeswax, 25c. 



R. A. Burnett, 



Aug. 9. 161 So. Water St., Chicago, HI. 



New York.— Ho?iei/.— No demand for comb honey 

 yet. Some little demand tor extracted honey. 

 Market pretty well cleaned up of N. Y. State and 

 Western honey; Southern honey arriving quite free- 

 ly. Beeswax, tlrm at 26@27c. Clover and basswood 

 extracted, 7i/^c; buckwheat, .5@5>^c; Cal. ex., 7i4®8c; 

 Southern, 60@70c per gal. 



Aug. 8. Chas. Israel & Bro., 



110 Hudson St., New York. 



New York.— Honey.— No supply of comb honey 

 yet. Might place a few small lots at 14c for No. 1 

 fancy white. Southern extracted, 6U@70c; orange 

 bloom and palmetto, 7@754 ; Cal. light amber, 7J^c. 

 Becfiirax, 27@28c. Market very quiet. 



Aug. 9. F. G. Strohmeyer & Co., 



Kansas City.— Hojicy.- There is a light supply of 

 honey, with a good demand. Price of 1-lb. white, 

 16c; extracted white, 6(5*7; dark, .5@6. There is no 

 beeswax on the market. The iiew^ crop of honey is 

 arriving and is very flue. 



Aug. 9. Hamblin & Bearss, 



514 Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo. 



Boston.— Honey.— Demand for honey is very 

 light. We have a very light supply on hand. Frt)m 

 present reports crop is light throughout New Eng- 

 land. No change in prices. 



Aug. 9. Blake & Ripley, Boston, Mass. 



St. Louis.- Honey.- Excellent demand from all 

 sections for extracted, which we are selling at 

 5^@5?8, the latter for straw-colored. No demand 

 for comb. Bcaswax, prime. 26c. 



Aug. 8. D. G. TuTT Gro. Co., 



Detroit.— Honey.— Best white honey selling slow- 

 ly at 12^@13c; extracted, 7@8c. Beeftwax, 2y@26c. 

 Aug. 8. M. H. Hunt, 



Bell Branch, Mich. 



For Sale. '.Um lbs. basswood honey mixed with 

 about one-third white clover. The honey is thick, 

 extra quality, put up in new 60-lb. cans, 2 cans in 

 case, at 8c i)er lb. F. W. Holmes, 



C<jopersville, Ottawa Co., Mich. 



WANTED.-One hundred thousand pounds choice 

 comb and extracted honey. Name source from 

 which your honey is gathered. Mail samples at 

 once and quote prices. 13tfdb 



J. A. Buchanan & Sons, Holliday's Cove, W. Va. 



