1905 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



1223 



Boston.— These seerrn to be a lack of interest in hon- 

 ey in this market, owinK partially to the stock of old 

 goods carried over from la-st season. Our market is 16 c 

 for fancy cartons : A No. 1. 15 ; No. 1, 14 : No. 2, 12 ; ex- 

 tracted. KqS. Blake, Scott & Lee Co., 



Nov. 24. Boston, Mass. 



For Sale. — Three barrels of buckwheat extracted 

 honty: new barrels; weight, 390 lbs. net each, at 6c on 

 car. Sample free. E. D. Tow^NSEND, Remus, Mich. 



For Sale.— Clover or buckwheat extracted honey. 

 Write for price, and quantity desired. Sample, 10 cts. 

 Comb honey all sold. C. B. Howard, Romulus. N. Y. 



For Sale.— a No. 1 white comb at 15 cts.; No. 1, 14 

 cts.; No. 2, 13 ctfs.; amber and buckwheat, 12 cts. Above 

 honey is in glass-front cases, 24 sections to the case. 

 Extracted clover, 8 cts.: amber, 7^2 cts.; in new 60-lb. 

 cans. Quirin-the-queen-breeder, Bellevue, O. 



For Sale. — Buckwheat honey, in 60-lb. cans, at 6 cts. 

 C. J. Baldridge, 

 Homestead Farm, Kendaia, Seneca Co., N. Y. 



For Sale.— Extracted honey— fancy white, 7 cts.: 

 fancy amber, 6M; cts.; Vi cent less in five-case lots or 

 more. C. C. Clemons & Co., Kansas City, Mo. 



For Sale.— Eight thousand pounds of fine table- 

 grade extracted alfalfa honey at 6 cts. per pound, f . o. b. 

 here. J. T. Hammersmark, Reno, Nev. 



For Sale.— Choice clover and buckwheat honey in 

 60-lb. cans, at 7 cts. for clover and 6 cts. for buckwheat. 

 G. H. Adams, Mill St., Bellevue, Schenectady, N. Y. 



For Sale.— Superior grades of extracted honey for 

 table use. Prices quoted on application. Sample, 10 

 cts. to pay for package and postage. 



O. L. Hershiser, 301 Huntington Av., Buffalo, N. Y. 



Wanted.— We will be in the market for comb honey 

 in both local and car lots, and parties having same to 

 Bell or consign will do well to correspond with us. 



Evans & Turner, Columbus, Ohio. 



Wanted.— New comb honey — crop of 1905. We be- 

 lieve it would pay those having it in car lots or other- 

 wise to write us. Give u-^ your lowest spot-cash prices, 

 and fully describe the goods and style of package 

 when you can ship, etc. We handle more of the, e goods 

 than any other firm in tbe U. S. Yours fo- business, 

 Thos. C. Stanley & Son, 

 Manzanola, Colo., and Fairfield, 111. 



Wanted.— Comb honey; Michigan preferred. 



W. D. SoPER, Jackson, Mich. 



Wanted. —Clover and basswood extracted honey; aUo 

 No. 1 amber honey. Send sample, and state quantity 

 and price, delivered at Preston. 



M. V. Facey, Preston, Fillmore Co., Minn. 



For Sale.— Finest quality new-crop California water- 

 white, white-'iage, and light-amber honey in 60-lb. tins, 

 two in a case; new cans and new cases. Write for 

 prices and samples, and state quantity you want. 



Hildreth & Segelken, 82 Murray St., N. Y. City. 



Wanted.— Comb and extracted honey. State kind, 

 quantity, and how put up. 



Chas. Koeppen, Fredericksburg Va. 



Wanted.— Beeswax. Will pay spot cash and full 

 market value for beeswax at any time of the year. 

 Write us if you have any to dispose of. 



Hildreth & Segelken, 

 265-267 Greenwich St. New York. 



Wanted.— Comb, extracted honey, and beeswax. 

 State price, kind, and quantity. R. A. Burnett, 

 199 South Water St., Chicago, Ills. 



Wanted.— Fancy white comb honey, also extracted 

 honey in barrels. Send samples, and name best price 

 delivered here. Griggs Bros., Toledo, Ohio. 



The Danzenbaker Twentieth Century Smokeir 



Awarded Highest Prize 

 A COLD MEDAL 



at the World's Fai r 

 St. Louis, 1904. 



CLEANEST, 

 COOLEST, 

 STRONGEST, 

 UP=TO=DATE, 



It has a side grate that strengthens the fire-cup, and 

 holds a removable metal and asbestos lining that keeps 

 it cool, adding to its durability. It has no valves to geS 

 out of order. 



It has no snout to clog with soot. 



It gives a light or dense volume of cool smoke, H% 

 operator's option, 3 to 5 houi-s at one filling. 



Guarantee: Simplicity, quality, efTiciency, durability^ 



The General Manager of tlie National Bee-keepere' 

 Association wrote me: 



Platteville, Wis., Oct. 28, 1904. 



I have given your Twentieth Century Smoker a tho:p>. 

 ough trial. For convenience in ligliting, durability; 

 and long time one filling will last and give ample smoke, 

 I find it all you claim. In the spring I shall want sev= 

 eral. I always want the best. 



Yours truly, N. E. France. 



Prices: By mail, one, $1.25; three, $3.25. 



By express or freight, one, $1.00; three, $2.5(!t 



F. DANZENBAKER, 



MEDir^A, OHIO. 



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