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(CLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



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Contents of this Number. 



Hasswoo.l.To(Jf..w «Sli 



Bees mill Kriiil 8t> 



Hios. K<v.' l)iMilo.1 8.M 



Hi'o-tii'o 111 (,>ivtriin 8.V.' 



Cnnliiial I'lowf r 834 i 



Comlis. Nine or Ten 8Mi 



Ciinseron N'oiiswnrming...84l ' 



Exti-aeUir. Osbviru's SX< 



Kuii 84-' < 



Gluoosr V:xiieriiiieuts MR I 



Il.Mi, y. Siiir:ir l.vl 833, Sfiil i 



liiiliiiK Oiph.iii:i)ro 8;R) ' 



liiir..<ln.iu;;. Poolittle on...83'' 



IrriKaliKii 810 



Liui(rsti*>tli'.-i History 8:>J 



LcttiU'c ill Winter ,.84(1 



t.iu-iitioii. rriorily ol' 83« 



M.I Iff Hi It'll 8VI 



Muslii .loiii.s 8."i8 



Novice of Om ST* 



I'oUeii. To Ueinove 8JJ0 



c,>uniiiiiliiu>. H«'cs in 8*4 



Uiieeiis. Selliiitr Poor 851 



Hainbler in Siinday-scliool 841 



KoUbintf, Hasty oii 843 



Roses 843 



Section-press, Bal)Cock'3. ...851 



SluiiiKuin 851 



Smoker. Tlie Crane 837 



Wheel ol IS'.i.' 846 



HoNEr Column. 



CITY MARKETS. 



Buffalo.— i7o»ie}y.— The hotiey market is virtually 

 uiiL'haug'ed; reasonably active at 15@16 for fancy 

 1-lb. comb. Ill a few instances a little more is ob- 

 tainable. No. 3, 12@U; li and 'Z lb., 13® 14. Dark 

 buckwlieat. etc., from 12c downward, as to actual 

 condition. We are still in need of a g'ood many 

 tons for our winter trade, and feel entirely safe in 

 assurin.sr eonsig-nors that it is impo.ssible todo more 

 with it than can be done in this market. We will 

 advance all that it is wmth, or those who do iiol 

 wish to consign will do us a favor to write us. 



BATTEHSdN cXc Co., 



Nov. 9. 167, 16it Scott St., Bulfalo, N. Y. 



CHic.A.oo.~HoH€y.— Fancy wliite comb honey is 

 scarce, brings 18c and dtniiand good— dark grades of 

 comb are very slow of sale. E.xtracted steady at 

 .6@9c, according to quality, color, and tiavor. 

 R. A. Burnett, 



Nov. 9. 161 So. Water St., Chicago, 111 



Boston. — Honey.— Wc quote our hone.v market a 

 little slow, a car of California comb lioiie.v having 

 arrived and selling at Itw' 17c. and the Vcnnoiit sell- 

 ing slowly from 17@18. E.xtracted. ^(g,!}. /i<t.sica.c, 27. 

 Blake & Ripley, 



Nov. 10. Boston, Mass. 



Ci-EVEL.\XD. — Hooey. - Oiie-ixiund sections, Al 

 white honey, 17@18c; second grade, 111// Hi; dark, i:j 

 .@14. Bicsi/'iLJ-, 18@23, according t(j quality. Beeswax 

 is rather dull sale at present. 



Reynolds & Williams, 



Nov. 9. 80 & 83 Broadway, Cleveland, O. 



Detroit. — Honey. — Comb honey in fair demand 

 at i:3(&il4c, and for best wliite 15 could lie had. Ex- 

 tracted, white, 8@8J4. Bnswax, 3.5. 



Nov. 10. M. H. Hunt, Bell Branch, Mich. 



Cincinnati. — Honey.— There Is a good demand for 

 honey, with a scant supply of all kinds. Extractc^d 

 brings C'^Sc on arrival; comb honey sells at 14@16c 

 in tile jobbing way. Altliougli honey is scarce, 

 there is no demand for dark comb, liecswax in in 

 good demand at 33@35i- on arrival for good to choice 

 yellow. Supply Is good. ('has. F. Muth & Son, 



Nov. 9. Cincinnati, O. 



Kansas City.— Honew— We quote: Comb, ,Vo. 1 

 white, Mb. comb. 17@1>'; same. No. 2. 1.5©;,16; No. 1 

 amber, 1-lb., 16^17; .same. No. 2, 100,12. E.xtracted, 

 wliite, 7@7X ; amber, .^cMj. The receii>ts of comb 

 honey are light, demand good. BKCswn.r, 3(i@3r). 



Nov. 10. • Cle.mon.s-Mason Co.m. Co.. 



Kansas Cit.y, Mo. 



St. Louis.— Honey.— There is no material change 

 in tlie market except strained, which shows an ac- 

 tive dem;iiid. We quote: dark comb, 8@l(l: medi- 

 um, liKf/ 1l': white, Ifif^IT. Extracted dark, in bar- 

 rels, .i^f^S'/^; medium light. r,%Cd,6; light, 6)^. 

 /iw.sicax. |irime, 24. D. G. Tutt Grocer Co.. 



Nov. 10. St. Louis. Mo. 



Kansas City.— Hon^i/.— There is a good demand 

 for honey, but a very liglit supply. Price of 1 lb. 

 comb, white, 17c. Extractcnl, 6(y,7'. Hccsutix, 3:J@25. 

 Hamblin & Bbarss, 



Nov. 10. .514 Walnut St.. Kansas City, Mo. 



New Vouk. Hinicv.-'Vhv market is good. 

 Buckwheat lionc> in 1-lb. .scci ions liriiig \0^(fiA\ifi; 

 Inickwhcat lioney in 3-11). set'tions, no demand. 

 Clover honey in 1 lb. sections, glassed, and paste- 

 boiird boxes, in good demand for fancy at 17c. clo- 

 ver, in 2-lb. sections, I4@iri. Extract efl", clover, Sfgao. 

 Chas. Israel & Bros., 



Nov. 12. no Hudson St., New York. 



For Sale.— 5000 lbs. choice white-clover and bass- 

 wood honey; all in 1-lb. sections, packed in 13-lb 

 single-tier crates, delivered at R. R., I6c per lb. 

 21d Fred H. Fargo, Batavia, N. Y. 



For Sale.— 10 barrels choice white-clover honey 

 Will put it up in almost any style of package de- 

 sired. Pric(M)n application. 20tfdb 

 Emil .1. Baxter, Na,uv()o, Hancock Co., El. 



WANTED.— Farmers in the cotton States to know- 

 that lintless cotton is now the biggest discovery 

 in America. Lint less cotton yields notliiiig but lint- 

 less cotton seed, and is a very valuable plant in this 

 age of cotton-seed-oil mills. Price from Nov. 1, $1.00 

 per pkg.. one quart in each pkg. 



R. H. Campbell, Madison, Morgan Co., Ga. 



Eastern Siipply House. 



We furnish everything used in the apiary, and 

 at bottom prices. Illustrated circular free. 



I. J. STRINGHAM, 92 Barclay St., N. Y. 



21-20(lb Please mention this paper. 



pOR 



RALF ^* ^"- '^ Corley Saw ItlUl; 



uni_L.. 3 head-blocks with patent board 

 dogs; .53-inch Disstoii ciicularsaw; 64feet track. 

 Capacity of mill 8000 to 13,(i(ii) feet in ten hours. Mill 

 is nearly new. Warranted to be in first-class run- 

 ning order. m. H. FAIRBANKS, 



HOMER, CORTLAND CO., N. Y. 



WESTERN BEE-KEEPERS' 

 SUPPLY HOUSE. 



.^ROOT'S UOdDS ean l,e had at Des 

 -J^ Moines. Iowa, at ROUT'S PRICES. The 

 y largest supply bu.siness in the West. 

 Kstablishea 188.5. Dovetailed Hives Sec- 

 tions, Foundation. Extractor.s, Sinokers, 

 Veils, Crates, Feeders. Clover Seeds, etc. 

 Imported Italian Queens Queens and 

 ^"^.K-^ Siunple eopy of our Bee Journal, 

 •THE WESTERN BEE-KEEPEH," anj 

 latest CATAHlCiUE mailed FREE to 

 Bee-keepers. 



JOSEPH NYSEWANDER, 

 Pes Moine s, Iowa. 



OAVE MONEY.— Send to J. P. H. Brown, Augus- 

 *^ ta, Georgia, for his price list of supplies. Hives 

 and foundation at wholesale rates. 4tfdb 



UT ANTED.— You to know Lintless Cotton yields 

 TT from300t()40innishelsof sei!d to the acre, on n'cTi 

 land. It is .iiist what is claimed for it. How can it be 

 a humbug? $l.i"l per pkg.; eai-li i)kg. contains 1 qt. 

 R. H. Cami'BELl, Madison, Morgan Co., Ga. 



Wants or Exchange Department. 



WANTED. -To exchange Scotch Collie pups for 

 any thing useful on farm or in bee-yard. 

 IStfdb N. A. Knapp. Rochester, Lorain Co.. O . 



WANTED.— To exchange a heavy power saw-man- 

 drel for small foundation mill. Also saw-table 

 for liglit power, for Bsirnessaw. W. C. Slmons, 

 21d Arlington. Wayn e Co., Pa. 



WANTED.-To exchange English Beagle hound 

 pups, best dogs on eartli for hares or rabbits, 

 for Winchester shot-gun or double gun of modern 

 style, or otters. D. S. Hall, So. Cabot, Vt. Sltfdb 



WANTED.— A young man to look after a small 

 apiary and make himself generally useful In a 

 store and oraiige-grove. 



H. Price Willia.ms, Richmond, Fla. 



WANTED.— Second-hand printing-press, 7Mxl3!i, 

 or near this size. Give description, price, etc. 

 J. F. Michael, German, Darke Co., Ohio. 



