1890 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



361 



P0NEY CBMJIN. 



CITT MARKETS. 



Cincinnati.— floHiy.— Demand is good for all 

 kinds of extracted honey at ")@.8 on arrival. Comb 

 honey sells slowly at 1U@14 in the jobbing- way. No 

 choice white on the market. There is a good de 

 mand for beeswax at ^2(r"36 on arrival for good to 

 choice yellow. Chas. F. Muth & Son, 



May 1. Cincinnati, O. 



Milwaukee.— Ho/icy.— The demand for honey i 

 not very urgent these days, and the supply seems; 

 to be ample for all demands. We can quote best 

 white, lib. sections. i;5@14. Medium quality, IKT^IS. 

 Common and old, 9S'1U. Extracted, white, bbls. and 

 half bbls., 7(S8. Extracted. dark, bbls. and half-bbls., 

 6®654. Beeswax wanted, 35®26. A. V. Bishop, 



May 11. Milwaukee, Wis. 



St. Louis.— H(»)Ky.— We are entirely sold out 

 of old crop, extracted and strained, and are now 

 prepared to enter the new season with renewed 

 vigor and clean hands. We find the market fairly 

 active at unchanged quotations. Prime beeswax 

 in demand, and scarce at 26. 



D. G. TuTT Grocer Co., 



May 9. St. Louis, Mo. 



Chicago.- Horif!/.— The best grades of white 

 comb are taken soon after arrival at 13(5'14; but the 

 dark and mixed are slow at about 10. Extracted 

 meets with but a limited sale at 6(" 8 for best grades, 

 of the different kinds. Beeswax is scarce, and yel- 

 low brings 27; dark, 23. K.A.Burnett, 



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



New York.— Hojiey.— Honey unchanged; market 

 very quiet. Cuban strained. 79 cts. per gallon. 

 Beeswax very scarce, and higher. We offer light 

 yellow Cuban at 29; dark and gray, 27 cts. cash. 

 F. G. Strohmeyer & Co., 



May 8. New York. 



Kansas City.— Hoocj/.— Our honey market is 

 cleaned up; no comb or extracted for sale. We 

 look tor new honey within 30 days. 



Hamblin «& Bearss, 



May 9. Kansas City, Mo. 



Albany.— Honey.— We have received 57 cases 

 since last issue. Market is quiet, with prices un- 

 changed. Clover, 12@U: buckwheat, 9@10. Ex 

 tracted, light, 7@8; dark, 6. 



C. McCulloch & Co., 



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



Detroit.— Wojiei/.— Best white-comb honey. 13; 

 dark, as low as 10. Extracted, 7(g'8. Becsivax, 26(5:28. 



M. H. Hunt, 

 May 9. Bell Branch, Mich. 



St. Louis.— Hojicy. —Honey slow; season well 

 over; white clover, comb. 12'4; fair. 10; extracted 

 honey in cans, good stock, b!i(qS'/t; bbls., 5&.oK- 

 Beeswax, prime, 28. W. B. Westcott & Co., 



May .5. St. Louis. Mo. 



200 LBS. BEES. 



SO Xt^>li^>xi. <^i;Leoxi.s» 



AFTER MAY 24 AT $1M. 

 S. C. PERRY, Portland, Ionia Co., Mich. 



10-H-12U Please mention this paper. 



LOOK ^ GOLDEN ^ ITALIANS 



k Wl% ■ T^jje rest of 189;") at prices as fol- 

 lows: untested, 50c; tested, $1. Select tested, $1 50. 

 Frame brood and bees, $1.00. All from imported 

 mothers or select stock. 



W. M. VICKERY, Hartwell, Hart Co., Ga. 



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U apaneSe dUCK Wlieat u^ m."weYBBIOHT, New pans, ini. 



2Sert test. It. queens, f 1.60 each; 5 test., 85c each. 

 All '89 hatch. W. W. KULP, Pottstown, Pa. 



"PERSONAL. Ji,^^'^ meets the notice 

 * — ■■-■ ■.. . r^w^i.wi. ..-^ Of Harry L. Johnson, come 

 home at once; or of any one to whom his where- 

 abouts 13 known, please write at once to Mrs. E S 

 Burnham, Medina, Ohio, and any trouble will be 

 cheerfully recompensed. 



SECTIONS 



Sections smooth on both sides, V or nearly square 

 groove, dovetailed ends, or to nail, at $3.00 per lOdO. 

 ,„^,^^ B. W.\L,KEK & CO., 



lOtfdb Capac, St. Clair Co., inicli. 



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Knickerbocker BerTaS 



.^ENI) FOR 



CIRCULAR t CALENDAR 



FOR I890 TO 



GEO- H. KlTICKERBOCIIEn, 



Box 41. Pine Plains, Diitcbess Co.,N. V. 



Mention Glkaning: 



To the Bee- Keepers -t. 



Of the Northwest, 



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We would say that we are up with orders, and we 

 can do more than we are doing at present. We 

 have a large supply of hives on hand, and would 

 like a part of your orders. Try us and we will give 

 you satisfaction. We also have about 1(10 bushels 

 of Japanese buckwheat, and while it lasts we will 

 sell for 80 cts. per bushel. Send for price list. 



F. T. HALL, Lochiel, Dunn Co., Wis. 



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W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Ed. & Prop. Flint, Mich. 



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CHEAP BEES! 



READY TO SHIP NOW. 



Three lbs. bees and queen, or 3 frames of brood, 

 covered with bees and queen, $1.5 1 each. Good 

 Italians, L. or S. frame. Safe arrival guaranteed. 



G. W. GATES, Bartlett, Shelby Co., Tenn. 



t^lii responding; t(» this jidverti 



('lit nu'iition Glkanings. 



S2.50 FULL COLONY. $2.50 



Ten Colonlc«i of Bees, $25.00. 



Particulars by JNO. (". CAPEHAKT, 



St. Albans, Kanawha Co , W. Va. 



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