1890 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



193 



poNEY OeiiajiN. 



CITT MARKETS. 



Chicago.— Honey.— Comb honey is selling well at 

 13@13 for best grades. Receipts are fair for the 

 season; bnt as it will sell slowly after this month, 

 all having any to market here should forward it 

 now. Dark combs are slower sale at 9@ 10: extract- 

 ed dull, but pri(ips are about the same— 1)@,8. 



Beeswax, 25(5)27, and small offerings. 



R. A. Bdknett, 



Mar. 8. 161 So. Water St., Chicago, 111. 



Albany.— flonej/.— The demand is all that could 

 be expected at this season of the year, and prices 

 remain unchanged. We quote: Clover, 12@14; 

 mixed, 10®1:J: buckwheat, S@10; extracted, light, 

 7@8; dark, 6@". C. McColloch & Co., 



Mar. 10. 339 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. 



Kansas City.— Ho>iry.— The demand for honey is 

 improving a little, but no improvement in prices. 

 We quote white 1 lb. sections at ll@il:i; 2-lb., l(J@ll. 

 Fall, Mb., 9@10; 3-1 b. 8@9. Extracted, while, 7: 

 dark, £@,6. lieeswar. 23. 



Mar. 7. Clemons. Cloon & Co.. 



Cor. Fourth and Walnut Sts., Kansas City, Mo. 



St. Louis —Ho?M?y.— We quote comb, 13H@13; 

 dark, 10@l0i4: extracted, briight color, 5J4@5M; 

 dark, 4><{§j.5. Beeswax, 24. for prime. 



D. G. TuTT Grocer Co., 



Mar. 10. St. Louis, Mo. 



Cincinnati.— Ho7ici/.— Demand for extracted hon- 

 ey is good, especially from manufacturers, at 5@8 

 on arrival. There is a fair demand for comb honey 

 at 13@15 for best white, in the jobbing way. 



Beeswax. — Demand is good, at 30@25 for good to 

 choice yellow, on arrival. 



Chas. F. MuTH & Son, 



Mar. 7. Cincinnati, O. 



Kansas City.— Hodfy. —Demand is very light. 

 Fancy 1-lb. comb, 13; good white, 12; dark, 8@10; 3- 

 Ib. comb, white. 1U@11; dark. 8c. Extracted, white, 

 6@7; dark, 5@,.5,'..— Beeswax, 22. 



Hamblin & Bearss, 



Feb. 26. Kansas City, Mo. 



New Fork. — Honey. — Strained and extracted, 

 dark, in demand, and there is no stock of it; sup- 

 plies are sold immediately on arrival. We quote 

 same at 5>^@6.!i, or at 72 to 78c per gallon. Of comb 

 honey we have only a few small lots of fair and 

 mixed grades left, which are selling slowly. We 

 could place several hundred crates of strictly fancy 

 white, in cartons, at about 13@15— Bits i/ax, 25; de- 

 mand good. F. G. Strohmeyer & Co., 



Feb. 21. New York. 



Boston.— Honey.— We quote: Fancy 1-lb. comb 

 honey at 16c. Any thing off grade eells considera- 

 bly below this amount : 2-lh. combs, l.'ic for the best 

 quality. E.xtracted, 7 '2(5*8/2'. No beeswax on hand. 

 Blake & Ripley, 



Mar. 11. .57 Chatham St., Boston, Mass. 



• San FRANCtsco.-HoHei/.— Honey in fair demand. 

 Extracted, .5 'i-f(> 6 J4: comb honey, best, 12(«il4; ditto 

 second quality, i^imW.—Bciswnx is scarce at Si^T' 22. 



SCHACHT, LEMCKE & StEINEK. 



Mar. 4. 16 & 18 Drum St., San Francisco. Cal. 



CoLUMBUs.-Honr)/.— Honey still selling slowly at 

 14(3)1.5 for fancy white clover. Dark and inferior 

 grades meet with no sales. Extracted honey, dull. 

 Trade in general, quiet. Earle Clickenger, 



Mar. 8. Columbus, Ohio. 



MiLWAt^KEE.- ilo/iey.— The demand for honey is 

 very good, and supply fair. Can now quote white 

 1-lb. sections, ]2(r/ 13, and if ab8olutel3' perfect some- 

 times can obtain 14c; 2-lb. sections, white, 12(rtil2.!^ ; 

 Mb., dark. 10(«jll; Mb., old, 8(59. Extracted, li bbl, 

 and bbls., white, 7(g8; pails and tin, white. 8(5>,8,'2. 

 Bbls. and .'i bbls., dark, 6(gj6/'^. Tteestcax, ;-2(g25. 

 A. V. Bishop, 



March 13. Milwaukee, Wis. 



Detroit.— TToney.— Comb honey is selling slowly 

 atl](rt'13c; stock not large. Extracted, 7(®8. Bees- 

 war firm at 2.5c. M. H. Hunt, 



March 10. Bell Branch, Mich. 



For Sale.— 1200 lbs. extra - fine orange -bloom 

 honev, in bbls. of 360 lbs., at 8c per lb., or in 60-lb. 

 can, $5.00. Package free. This honey will give sat- 

 isfaction every time. Model B. Hive Co., 



Pure Honey and Bee-Keepers' Supplies. 

 W^Philadelphia, Pa. 



Wanted— Honey, both comb and extracted. For 

 particulars, address O. H. Hy.\tt, 



Shenandoah, Page Co., Iowa. 



16-page circular of bee-keepers' supplies, etc. Also 

 note prices of our choice strain of Italian bees. Cir- 

 cular tree. Address JNO. NEBEl, & SON, 

 5tfdb Hl^'h Hill, Mo. 



OW^IMtJ to rising prices of beeswax we now 

 quote an Advance of 5 cts. on comb founda- 

 tion over February prices, both wholesale and re- 

 tail. Beeswax "Wanted in any quantity. 6-7 8d 

 DADANT & SON, Hamilton, Hancock Co., 111. 



H.G. FRAME, NORTH MANCHESTER, INDIANA, 



Breeder of Italian and Carniolan Queens. Bees by 



the pound and nucleus. Price list free. 

 5tfdb Reference First National Bank. 



BEES 



16tfdb 



SEND for a free sample copy of the 

 BEE JOURNAL - 16-page Weekly 

 at $1 a year— the oldest, largest and 

 cheapest Weekly bee-paper. Address 

 BEE JOURNAL., Oliltago, IIJ. 



BEES FOR SALE 



COLONIES, V i^ ^ 



NUCLEI, S^/^v 



AND QUEENS, >yf,y/#^ 



i\ living rates. Send for / -iy'V \ 

 ., oircular and price list to / ,r'\lir-"">ita 



I C. C. VAUGHN & CO./'^ f ^ 

 """> Columbia, Teun. 



|:^"In respondinfr to tliis adverti 



eiit mention Gleanings. 



Es-bablislied ISTS. 



SMITH & SMITH, 



Wholesale and Ketail Manufacturers of 



BEE-KEEPERS' SUPPLIES. 



KENTON, OHIO. 



Price Ijlst Free. Mention Oleanings. 



BEES. 



South Florida. 



QUEENS. 



Eight years' experience. I am better prepared 

 than ever before to fill orders promptly, and guar- 

 antee satisfaction and safe arrival. Tested Italian 

 queens, f l.,5U; untested, 75c, or $8.00 per dozen. I 

 make a specialty of shipping in time tor Northern 

 fruit-bloom, four-frame (L. and S. wired) nuclei, full 

 of bees and hatching brood, with queen, at $4.00. 

 Ready to mail or ship, as climate permits. 

 Stfdb LUTHER W. GRAY, Orlando, Fla. 



C-^rin responflinir to this .iilvi'iti-^fipi.-nt ini'ntion (;li:a.m;.'gs. 



SUPPLIES! 



Send for circular-free. WALTER S. POUDER, 

 175 E. Walnut St., Indianapolis, Ind. 



5tfdb (Successor to P. L. Dougherty.) 



SECTIONS. 



$2.50 to $3.50 per ITl. Bee-Hiveiii and Fix- 

 tures cheap. NOVELTY CO., 



6tfdb Rock Falls, Illinois. 



IC^fln respondintr to tliis advertisement mention ni.F.AM.vi;^;. 



FOR SAl^E.- A few stocks of pure Ital'an bees 

 in the L. portico hive, on 7 frames, at $5.50, or 

 two stocks for $10 00. .••.•- C. G. FENN, tt-.'-';..^ 

 6d Washington, Litchfield Co., Conn, j 



