1890 



GLEANINGS IN BEE (TTLTUllE. 



273 



peNEY OeiiajiN. 



CITT MARKETS. 



Kansas City.— Honej/.— The supply of white one- 

 pound comb honey is very limited. We could sell 

 ten or twenty thousand pounds more of fancy 1-lb. 

 comb before new crop comes in. Extracted is sell- 

 ing very slow. We quote fancy 1-lb. white comb, 

 13; choice 1-lb. white comb, 12; fall 1-lb. amber, 

 comb, 9@10; fall 2-lb. amber, comb, 9@10; choice 

 2-lb. white comb. IKT/ 13; extracted, white, 7; ex- 

 tracted, amber, 5f<>6. Beeswax, none in market. 



Apr. 7. CL.EMON8. Cloon & Co.. 



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



Milwaukee. — Honey.— The demand for honey has 

 been very good, and a fair trade enjoyed since last 

 report. The supply continues fair, and we think 

 will prove adequate to meet the demand. We can 

 now quote white 1-lb. sections. ]2@,13; sometimes 

 for exceptionally line, 14; medium quality, 11@13; 

 2-lb. sections, bard to sell. Dark. 9(ail0; extracted, 

 white. 7@8; extracteJ dark, 6@6'2. Beesicax want- 

 ed, 23@36. A. V. Bishop, 



Apr. 8. Milwaukee, Wis. 



Chicago.— -Hunt'j/.— Comb honey has sold well for 

 the past 30 days, and there is very little now on the 

 market. Prices have been 13 cts. for white comb in 

 nice shape; 14 cts. fancy ; dark comb. 8@10 cts , and 

 when in poor shape, not wanted. Extracted, 6@8, 

 Beeswax, 'il&'ZS. R. A. Burnett, 



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



St. Louis.— Hofifj/.— Market very quiet. We 

 •quote choice white-clover comb, 13(5 13^. Inferior 

 and darii, 9^,10. Extracted and strained, in bar- 

 rels, choice white, 5>j;. Dark, 4)<@5. Same in cans, 

 •choice white, 6(m8. Dark, 5@6>^. Prime yeilow 

 beeswax, 25. D. G. Tutt Grocer Co., 



Apr. 9. St. Louis, Mo. 



Boston.— Honey.— We quote our market at 16@17 

 ■cts. for fancy one-pound comb honey; very little in 

 the market. Two pound, 15 cts. Extracted, 8@9 

 •cts. No beeswax on hand. Blake & Ripley, 



Apr. 9. .57 Chatham St., Boston, Mass. 



Detroit.— Honey.— Comb honey is selling slowly 

 at 10@13 cts. Extracted, 7(" 8 cts. Becs}cnx scarce 

 At 26@27 cts. M. H. Hunt, 



March 24. Bell Branch, Mich. 



New York.— Honey.— Comb honey all sold; of ex- 

 tracted, we have a small stock on hand; market 

 quiet. Beeswax is in good demand at 3r)@27 cts. per 

 lb. Stocks small. P. G. Strohmeyer & Co., 



Apr. 9. New York. 



Kansas City.— Ho/icy.— Our honey market is 

 good. All shlprnents are closed out. We quote 1-lb. 

 comb, white. 12@13; 2-lb.. white, 10®1I; l-lb, comb, 

 dark, 8@10; 31b., dark, 8@9. Extracted, white. 6frft6!4. 

 Dark, .5>^. Hamblin & Bearss, 



Apr. .■). Kansas City, Mo. 



Albany.— floncj/.— We are almost entirely out of 

 both comb and extracted. No change in prices. 

 ■Clover, 12@14. Mixed. 10(^12. Buckwheat, 8@10. 

 Extracted, light, 8(§).9; dark, 6(5i7. 



C. McCULLOCH & Co., 



Apr. 9. 339 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. 



Cincinnati.— Houry— Demand is good for choice 

 white comb honey at 12@1.5 cts. per lb. in the job- 

 bing way. Dark comb honey sells very slow. Ex- 

 tracted honey is in good demand at ')(?/i8 cts. on ar- 

 rival. Our stock runs short. There is a good de- 

 mand for beeswa.x' at 22(7/2.5 cts. for good to choice 

 yellow on arrival. Chas. F. Mutf & Son, 



Apr. 9. Cincinnati, O. 



For Sale.— Extracted honey in 60 lb. cans, at 8 

 <!t8. for clover and 7 for heartsease, 



K. I. Barber, Bloomington, III. 



Wanted.— 60-lb. can, clover or basswood or any 

 light-colored honey. I will pay 7 cts. cash, and al- 

 low for can. D. M. Weybright, New Paris, Ind. 



Where Do You Live? 



If you will let me know I will send you our circu- 

 lar for 1890, which will tell you all about the Hive 

 we are selling tor 55 cts.; and if you want 25 

 we can let you have them for 49 cts. Also 100 brood- 

 frames, $1.00. 'WM. H. BRIGHT, 

 8 9d Mazeppa, mLnn. 



t^"ln responding to this advertisement mention Glkaninos. 



TAKE NOTICE ! 



BEFORE placing your Orders for SUPPliIES, 

 write for prices on One-Piece Basswood Sec- 

 tions, Bee-Hives, Shipping-Crates, Frames, Foun- 

 dation, Smokers, etc. Address 



R. H. SCHMIDT & CO., 

 21-20db NEW LONDON, Waupaca Co., WIS. 



tS'ln responding to this advertisement mention Glkanings. 



$1.50 DOUBLE-WALLED HIVE. 



I make my improved 

 spacer with the down- 

 ward - extending arms 

 nearly as long as the 

 end-bars of the frames, 

 and with suitable divis- 

 "i"' ion-boards in place of 

 the outside combs. A 

 hive is converted into a 

 double-walled hive with 

 the spaces at the ends 

 of the frames closed, 

 which is a great aid to a weak colony in building 

 up in the spring, if the hive is well packed on top 

 of the frames. 



Price of brood chamber and 8 frames $1.50 



One hive and 1 dozen extra spacers 4.00 



Spacers, long or short arm, per 100 30.00 



Thest' prices are for frames % inch wide. When 

 ordering, give thi' width of your hive inside. 



,T. B. WILCOX, - - MANISTEE, MICH. 

 a^^Please mention CtLE.\nings. 6-lldb 



Please give me your or- | Two - frame nucleus, 

 ders, and try my tine yel-; with queen, in June, $3. 

 low Italian queens; are^Tested queen, $1.50; un- 

 from imported stock, ^.tested, $1.00. 

 well known to my cus-T Mrs. Oliver Cole. 

 tomers. Send for circular I Sherburne, Che. Co., N.Y. 



ICF"!]! re.sponiiinfr to this advertisement mention Gleanings. 



BEES FOR SALE CHEAP 



Before May 1. Twenty colonies in flrst-class hives, 

 Adair fratne. Also hives and crates. 

 Z. & F. E. Hathaway, Middle Falls,Wash. Co., N.Y. 



tyin respondinpr to this advertisement mention (...kam.m.s. 



Ton SALE -".^EESr^ 



Good colonies in shipping-cases, with 9 Lang- 

 stroth frames. Italians, $4.50. Hybrids. $3 50, de- 

 livered at railroad station any lime after May 1. 

 8tfdb MISS MABEL FBNN, Tallmarlge, Ohio. 



t^In responding to this advertisement mention Glbanikgs. 



CHOICE EOGS from prize winners; 9 varieties. 

 Send for catalogue. M. Hurd, Marshall, Mich. 8 9d 



BARRED Pl.\ mOlTH ROCK EGGS, $1.00 

 per 13. L. C. Axtell, Roseville, III. 8tfdb 



SEEDS. Six pkts. of my choicest Flower Seeds. 10c. 

 Beautiful catalog free. F. B. MILLS, Thorn Hill, N. 7. 



4 -FRAME NUCLEI. Tested Queen. Brood, and 

 plenty of Bees, Italians, for $.3..50. Imported 

 queens. .*4. W. A. SANDERS, Oak Bower. Hart Co., Oa. 



CARNIOLAN QUEENS AND BEES; 



I make this race of he^s a specialtv. Untested 

 queens after .Tune 1st, $1.00 each. Send for circular 

 and price list to A. L. liINDLEY, 



6tfdb Jordan, Ind. 



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