1890 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



477 



PeNEY QdhliW' 



CITT MARKETS. 



Kansas City.— Hojiei/.— Received to-day first 

 consiKnment of new comb honey from Independ- 

 ence. Mo. Very nice white 1-lb. sections, put up in 

 handsome whitewood packages, twelve sections 

 to the case, selling at ]rj@16: no change in extract- 

 ed. Beeaivax, 25. 



June 19. Clemons. Cloon & Co.. 



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



St. Louis.— Hojicj/.— Very little inquiry. We are 

 in receipt of 6000 to 8000 lbs. of new crop extracted, 

 which IS as fine as you ever saw. We quote: 

 Choice comb, 10® 12; inferior, 8®9. Extracted and 

 strained, iu cans, 6(tf'8; 5>^ in barrels for old. New 

 crop. 6'/i®7'/4. D. G. Tutt Grocer Co., 



June 19. St. Louis, Mo. 



San Francisco.— H()?ie)/.— Extracted honey, 454@5i 

 wholesale. Comb honey, 1-lb. sees., 11@12; 3-lb. 

 sees., 8@11. Beeswax. 23®37. 



SCHACHT, LEMCKE & STEINER. 



June 11. 16 & 18 Drum St., San Francisco, Cal. 



Detroit. — Honey. — No desirable honey left In the 

 commission houses. The dark grades that are left 

 are selling at 10(gl2. Extracted selling slowly at 

 7@8. Beeswax wanted at 27(g!.28. M. H. Hunt, 



June 19. Bell Branch, Mich. 



Kansas City.— Ho»iey.— Market cleaned up on 

 old comb and extracted. New crop of comb begin- 

 ning to arrive. We quote 1-lb. comb, white, 15; 1-lb. 

 comb, dark, 11@12; 2-lb. comb, white, 13@13; 3-lb. 

 comb, dark, 10® 11. Extracted white, 6@7. Dark, 5. 

 Hamblin & Bearss, 



June 13. Kansas City, Mo. 



Columbus.— Ho?iew.— Sales of honey slow at 15 c. 

 Old honey about cleaned up. A lot of honey re- 

 mains which is not salable. 



June 18. Earle Clickenoer, Columbus, O. 



Boston.— Honej/.— No change in honey or bees- 

 wax. Blake & Ripley, 

 June 19. 57 Chatham St., Boston, Mass. 



Cleveland.— Honey.— Extracted. 5X@5?4; comb 

 honey. 11@12 Beeswax, :i2@3:3 Market quiet for 

 Jhoiie* . tirui lor beeswMX. 



June 27. A. C. Kendel, Cleveland, O. 



Albany.— flonej/.— There is not enough doing in 

 honey market at present to report. 



C. McCuLLOCH & Co., 

 June 18. 339 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. 



For Sale.— 1890 white-clover honey, extracted, 

 No. 1, in 65-lb. tin-cans or by the barrel. 



J. B. Murray, Ada, O. 



Wanted.— New honey, comb and extracted. State 

 price, quality, and shape. Geo. W. Hardwick, 



328 E. Market St., Indianapolis, Ind. 



Rheumatism -^- Bees. 



No doubt the best bees for curing rheumatism 

 are pure-bred Italians that prove to be good work- 

 ev* and work on red clover. 



We have such if you want good stock to work 

 with and to secure you plenty of honey. 



Tested queens in May, - $1.50; in June, - $1.25 



Unt'd " " " - - 1.00; 3 for - - 2.50 

 " " June, - 75; 3 for - 3.00 



For wholesale prices, nuclei, lbs. of bees, and all 

 kinds of bee-supplic3, write for our 16 p. circular, 

 mfdb JNO. NEBEl. A: SON, Hi;^! Hill, M«. 



Mention this paper. 



ITALIAN QUEENS FOR SALE. 



Tested, reared iu August, 1839, 75 cts., clipped; 

 untested, fi6 cts. ; hybrids. 25 cts. 



G. L. JONES, Grand Ridge, Illinois. 



t^ln responding to tliis adverti.'^ement iiieutiun (JI-kamn'-^. 



o< Now Ready to Ship >o 



Full colonies of pure Italian bees, with tested 

 queen, in A. I. Root's Simplicity hive, only $4.00 

 each. Every thing flrst-class. Pure Poland China 

 pigs, eligible to Ohio record, from $5 to $13 per pair. 

 Safe delivery guaranteed. I shall do by all as I 

 would be done by. N. A. KNAPP, 



13tfdb Rochester, Lorain Co., Ohio. 



t^"ln responding to tliis advertisement mention Glkaning.s. 



E. R. GIBBS, Breeder and Dealer 

 in Ferrets, Guinea Pigs. Lop-eared 

 and Common Rabbits. Send 2-cent 

 ■stamp for circular. 

 25 colonies of fine Italian bees and fixtures for run- 

 ning them for either comb or extracted honey, for 

 sale at a bargain. Address E. R. Gibbs, 



Norwalk, Huron Co., O. 



I3'"ln responding to this advertisement mention Gleanings, 



QUEENS from imported mother; untested, 7.5c; 

 tested, $1.25: three-frame nucleus, with queen, 

 $3.00. Safe arrival guaranteed. 13-14d 



Thomas & Kissel, Horatio, Darke Co., Ohio. 



FOR SALE. — Italian queens; tested, at $1.00 

 each; untested, 75 cts. each. Safe arrival. 

 13-15-17d L. A. Ressler. Nappanee, Ind. 



Please give me your or- 1 Two - frame nucleus, 

 ders, and try my fine yel-* with queen, in June, $2. 

 low Italian queens; areTTested queen, $1.50; un- 

 from Imported stock,,*. tested, $1.00. 8tfdb 



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

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



It^"ln responding to this advertisement mention Gleanings. 



Wants or Exchange Department. 



Notices will be Inserted under this head at one-half onr 

 asual rates. All ad's intended for this department must not 

 exceed 5 lines, and you must sat you want your ad. in this de- 

 partment, or we will not be responsible for any error. You 

 can have the notice as many lines as you please; but all over 

 five lines will cost you according to our regular rates. This 

 department is intended only for bona-fide exchanges. Ex- 

 changes lor cash or for price lists, or notices offering articles 

 for sale can not be inserted under this head. For such our reg- 

 ular rates of 20 cts. a line will be charged, and they will be put 

 with the regular advertisements. 



ANTED.— To exchange all kinds of wall paper, 

 for honey. Itfdb J. S. Scoven, Kokomo, Ind. 



ANTED.— To exchange 1 lb. of thin fdn. forSlbs. 

 of wax. 7tfdb C. W. Dayton, Bradford, la. 



WANTED.— To exchange Italian bees in portico L. 

 hives for a good set of tinner's tools. 

 IStfdb J. A. BUCKLEW, Warsaw, Ohio. 



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WANTED.— To exchange a li-inch Foundation- 

 mill, good as new, with dipping tanks and 

 boards, for beeswax, tin plate, metal rabbets, T 

 tins, or offers. A. A. Weaver, Warrensburg, Mo. 

 13-14d 



WANTED.— Ext'd honey, Chaff and S. hives. Bee 

 supplies, honey-extractor, for World type-writ- 

 er. Telegraph fodder-cutter, sulky, or offers. 



W. W. KULP, Pottstown, Pa. 



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ANTED —To exchange full-b'.ood Chester-white 

 pig for a good incubator. 



Mrs. R. a. Wolfcale, Uniondale. Indl. 



WANTED. — Second - hand foundation machine. 

 Give description and price. J. F. Michael, 

 13-U-1.5d German, O. 



W ANTED.- Cornespondence with parties wanting 

 small fruit-lS-m in full bearing now. Apiary, 

 poultry yard, etc. Good yearly income. Splendid 

 home. Speak quick; must be disposed of. No pos- 

 tals. F. M. Saundeks, Hamilton, Texas. 



WANTED.— To corroapond with some bee-keeper 

 in Illinois that can make utte of a handy man 

 with 4 h. p. enjjine. this winter, to make bee sup- 

 plies. F. P. HisH, Henton, Shelby Co., 111. 



