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CiLKANlNCiS IN IJEE CUhTUiil':. 



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PONEY C©MMN. 



CITY MARKETS. 



Nkw YnuK.—Hitneij.—At present, sales of comb 

 honey arc very slow; and owinjr to tlic lateness of 

 the season we do not antieipiite any chanKe in 

 l)riccs until tbe new cioj) coninK'nces to arrive. 

 We <|Uote at present prices as follows: 

 Fancy white clover, l-lh. sections, i)ci- lb. \V".\:>l- 

 Fairtog-ood " " " " vy<' \-)r 



Fancy '' -'-ll>. " " i:!^" Uc 



Fair to ^ood " " " '" lK"l:^c 



Fancy buckwheat, Mb. " " !trr/ 10c 



a-lb. '• " TfT' 8c 



Ordinai-y grades not wanted. 



Extracted white clover, " If' Sc 



" buckwheat, " (if"t>Hc 



Be^swaj-. prime yellow, " ;i'Z(iiMc 



Mav 20. 18S.i. Mci^AUi, & Hiloketh Bkds.. 



.M Hudson Street, corner Duane St., New York. 



Ni-;w YoiiK.—Honejy-— There is no notable chanjre 

 in the honey market. The demand is llfrht lor both 

 comb and extracted, and prices arc now ranging- 

 very low. We quote: 

 Fancy white clover, lib. sections, per lb., ^^0K<c 



Lower grades, 1 and 2 lb. " " lOr/Uc 



Buckwheat, 1 and 2 lb. " " ~0i !)c 



California comb, fancy white, " KKuAlc 



extracted " " • in 60-lb. cans; 6|i@ 7c 



Beesw.ir.— 3(Xrt}33c, according to quality. 



Thurbrk. Whvland&Co., 

 May 13, 1885. Reade & Hudson Sts., New York. 



CtNCiNVATi.—HoMf)/.— There is no new feature in 

 the market. Our i-egular customers only are buy- 

 ers at present. There is almost no outside demand, 

 and low figures are no inducement. We quote ex- 

 tracted honey from 5<g8c on arrival, and comb hon- 

 ey from 9@12c. 



Beexwax is in very jrood demand, arrivals are 

 plentiful. We quote 24(§ 28c for good yellow on ar- 

 rival. Chas. F. Muth, 



S. E. C.)r. Freeman and Central Avenues, 



May 20, 1685. Cincinnati, Ohio. 



Boston.— Ho77f!/.— We have not any thing of in- 

 terest to note about the honey market; prices re- 

 main the same, and our stock is light. 



May 21, 1885. Blake & Ripley. 



57 Chatham St., Boston, Mass. 



St. Louis. — J/oJicj/. — Honey is difficult to sell. 

 Extracted Southern, in bbls., held at 4 to 5c. Choice 

 Northern in kegs, 7@8c. Comb honey nominal, en- 

 tirely neglected. 



Beesu'ox. — No change to note; orders scarce. 

 Quote from 27(J>30c. *'W. T. Anderson & Co.. 



May 21, 1885. 101 N. Third St., St. Louis, Mo. 



Chicago. — Honey. — Comb honey is in light de- 

 mand at 12f?i:l5c for best grades; not much on the 

 market. Extracted dull at 5@7c. Bro^wa.r, (luiet at 



2.>t»27c. R. A. BlTRNETT, 



May 20, 188.5. 161 So. Water St., Chicago, 111. 



Cleveland.— Ho/icj/.— There is no change from 

 our last report; sales are very slow, and only the 

 brightest, most attractive lots are moving at Uc 

 for 1-lb., and 12(h!13c. for 2 lbs. Second qualities 

 stand perfectly still. Beciiwax, 28(f> ;Wc. 



May 20, 1885. A. C. Kendel. 



113 Ontario St., Cleveland, Ohio. 



BEE-KEEPERS, 



We are makingvery nice ONR-PIECE SKCTIONS, ! 

 and are selling them \ei-y cliea]). 

 Please send for price list. 



J. H. VrOODVTORTH & CO., 



lid WEST WILLIAMSriELD, ASHTABULA CO., 0. 



FRADENBURG'S RABBITS. 



T have now 173 ready to fill orders, and shall have 

 more in due season. ,\. A- PRA DRNBURG, 



I'oi't Washington, O. 



FLORIDA. 



ORANflE-SROWING, BEE CDLTDRE, & GARDENING, 



rOR SALE, 



Near I.anc I'aik. Suiiilcr Co.. Fla.. on the cast side 

 of Lake Han-is. near shore, and in The famous 

 "Great l.akc Hcgion " of the " ()rang(- I'.elt," about 



10 acres of choice tlrst-class pine land, with portion 

 of rich Hammock, i-ight of way to the lake, and ad- 

 \aiuag-es for boating, fishing, batliiiig, travel, and 

 transport. Soil exceptionally good, and adniirabl.>- 

 suited for orange-growing, or raising early fruits 

 and vegetables. Excellent bee-pasturage surround- 

 ing. Location pleasant, healthy, well in-otected 

 from frost, near two important towns and R. R. 

 stations, ami in desirable and rising neighborhood, 

 fiood lidiiie market for produce, aii<l tiist-rate facil- 

 ities for traiis))()riatioii. .An excellent opjiortunity 

 for a!l\aiitiit;einisl\- uniting the alKixc three in- 

 (liistries. lOaeh should \n\.y well singly, and by com- 

 liining them, earl\- and good income may be secured 

 belore the s|>leii(licl result gained when the grove is 

 lirouglit into hearing. Title perfect. Price mod- 

 erate. Fuller iiarticulars and terms from 



W. D. CAMPBELL, Tavares, Crarge Co., Fla. 

 BEES B-Sf THE 70UIVB. 



■ii Colonies to draw from. 



1 pound S^l.UO I 3 pounds for #2 .50 



Nucleus queens cheap. Safe arrival guaranteed. 

 Will exchange for foundation at market prices. 



W. I{. WHITMAN. 

 lM-?d Nashville. Davidson (^)., Tenn. 



QJirr introduction Guaranteed. 



■\Urr Untested Italian queens in June, 

 Vm Li *1.38, by return mail. Terms of in- 

 troduction, subscribe to conditions in our catalogue, 

 which we send free to all api)licants. Send for it. 

 You will learn something new. See ad. in May 

 Gleanings. S. A. DYEE & CO., POMEEOY, OHIO, lid 



ITALIAN BEES AND QUEENS. 



Full Colonies, nuclei, and by The Pound. 



11 K. A. <;ANTiTI.V!V, »e<atiir, 111. 



Look! Look! Look! 



PIKE 1TAL.1.1N UEES Ai\D QUEENS. 



.June .July Aug. 



Untested (pieens S^l 25 $1 00 :?1 00 



Tested '• 2 3l) 2 00 2 00 



'i lb. of bees (no (jucen) 1 25 1 00 1 00 



All queens impurely united, replaced. 



CHAS. I^. ITI.IC'KEY, 

 lltfdb BOX 306. V0UNG3T0WN, MAHONING CO., OHIO. 



WARRANTED 



ITALIAN QUEENS 



Ni 

 loci^ 

 After ^...^ ., , -.„.. 



lustrated catalogue . 



by bee-keepers. Address 



J. B. MASON, 



lltfd :TIe<liaiilc Falls, ITIaiiic. 



I want to sell 100 L. frames of comb. !)'„xl7 's, over 

 one-half worker-comb. $15.00 will buv them, 

 lltfdb J. W. BEADLET, COLUMBIA, BOONE CO., MO. 



KRANK BOOMHOWERSAYS: 



"The mo hives you made anil sent me are flrst- 

 class in workmanship, and are th<> most perfect ,iob 

 of the kind I have e\er received." 



Send for circular. €. \V. CI?STEl,I,OW, 

 lid Walerhoro, York Co., Me. 



'v'^o Cyprian or Syrian bees ever introduced in this 

 •ality. One (|ueen, in June, $1.2.5; '2 doz., $6.00. 

 ter July 1, 'i do/,., $5.00. Send for our -fS-page il- 

 5trated catalogue, describing every thing needed 



