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GLEANINGS m ^k^ CULTtJili:. 



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P0NEY OeMMN. 



CITY MARKETS. 

 New York.— HojiC}/.— Market quiet; some small 

 lots new comb arriving. Quotations as follows: 

 Fancy white clover, lib. sections, per lb. 14/3150 

 Fair to good " " " " V^oi V'u- 



Fancy " 2-lb. " " r.iii.Uv 



Fair to good " " " " llii' 1:.V 



Fancy buckwheat, 1-lb. " " W" Kic 



3-lb. " " Vfc Xv 



Extracted white clover, " (JOi Te 



" buckwheat, " 5i'" tic 



Southern, extracted, per gallon, ^tS'/aij'ie 



" " buckwheat, per lb., r)(at (ic 



Beesu'ai;, prinae yellow, " 2.i<o;i8c 



Southern extracted coming in very treely. 

 July 27, 1885. McCaul & Hildketh Bkos., 



34 Hudson St., cor. Duane St., N. Y. 



Kansas City.— Honey.— 'So change to note in 

 prices, shippers and buyers both holding ott, with 

 some concessions in favor of buyers. Notwith- 

 standing the short crop reported in California, 

 sales are still being made there at about same prices 

 as last spring, and some new extracted quoted at 4c 

 there. We quote choice white comb, 2-lb. sections, 

 lac; 1 lb., 13(!iil4c. Extracted, 5@7c. Beeswax, weak 

 at 20@,25. Clemons, Cloon & Co., 



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



July 23, 1885. 



Cincinnati.— HoHci/.— The market is quiet, with 

 a fair demand for extracted honey, and an abun- 

 dance of otterings from commission houses and 

 producers. Prices range lictwcfi) 4 and se on arriv- 

 al. There is but little new (•oinli lioiicy in the mar- 

 ket, with an occasional deuuunl. I'rifes nominal. 

 Beesi/;ax-.— There is a fair demand for, with liberal 

 offerings. It brings 2(Xgi24c on arrival. 



Chas. F. Muth, 

 S. E. Cor. Freeman and Central Avenues. 



July 24, 1885. Cincinnati, O. 



Chicago.— Jforiey.— Several consignments of the 

 new crop are here, and some brings 15c for 1-lb. sec- 

 tions; demand is light as yet. Extracted is going 

 off more freely at 5@7c per lb. Bcexwajc, 2:Jc for 

 good; fancy yellow, 23c, with good inquiry existing. 



July 23, 1885. K. A. IUtknett, 



161 So. Water St., Chicago, 111. 



Cleveland.— J:?o)iC!y.— Up to the present time 

 there has been no new honey received, and no 

 price has been fixed upon. Old honey, of which we 

 have a fair supply, is standing still, there being no 

 inquiry for it. Beesivax, 22@25c. A. C. Kendel, 



July 25. 115 Ontario St., Cleveland, O. 



St. Louis.— 7Jojm;j/.— There is no demand for hon- 

 ey of any kind, weather being so warm. Southern, 

 in barrels, new, 4fc'4'io; old, S'.ic; half-barrels and 

 kegs held higher. Comb honey not salable. Some 

 old comb, dark, ofl'ered at 5c. No buyers. All the 

 above nominal. Bcciiwa.v continues verj' dull, 23c 

 for prime yellow. Stock large. 



W. T. Anderson & Co., 



July 24, 1885. 104 N. Third St., St. Louis, Mo. 



Boston.— 7/oncjy.— Best white, 1-lb. sections, 10c; 

 best white, 2-lbs., 14c; best extracted, new, Oc. IT'a.r, 

 none. Weather so warm, no sales. No new comb 

 honey in yet. Blake & Ripley, 



July 24, 1885. 57 Chatham St., Boston, Mass. 



Milwaukee.— Hoxt'i/.— Market well cleaned up of 

 old honey, and waiting for new receipts to arrive. 

 Beexwax dull. Prices nominal, at 28(331)0. 



A. V. Bishop, 



July 23. 142 W. Water St., Milwaukee, Wis. 



Detroit.— 77«)ifjy.— The honey market is still very 

 dull. Good Mb. sections arc quoted at 10(rt:il2c. 

 July 2;i, 1885. A. B. Weed, 



Detroit, Mich. 



W^ANTED- 



Good average beeswax, to the amount of UIO lbs. 

 Make offers. NIMSHI NUZUM, 



15d Boothesville, Marlon Co., W. Va. 



We are now in the market, and will be dui-ing the 

 entire season, for all honey ottered us, in any quan- 

 tity, sliaiK', or condition, just so it is pure. We will 

 sell on eoiiimission, charging 5 per cent; or if a sam- 

 ple is sent us, we will make the best cash otter the 

 general market will afford. We will handle bees- 

 wax liic same waj-, and can furnish bee-men in 

 qiiaiititii'S, eru«l<' or retined, al lowest market prices. 

 ( nil- Junior member in this dcparment, Mr. Jerome 

 Twiciiell, has full charge, which insures prompt and 

 eari'lul attention in all its details. 



Saiii]iks of comb honey must be full case, repre- 

 senting a fair average of the lot. On such sam- 

 ples we will make prompt returns, whether we buy 

 or not. CLKMONS, CLOON & CO., 



15-2db Kantian <;ity. Mo, 



I Will Sell Full Swarms of Pure Italians 



In the Langstroth Simplicity Id-frame hive. For a 

 single swarm, $6.00; two or inore, $.").(i(t each; five or 

 more. $4.50 each. Safe arrival guaranteed. 



Address M. K. NICHOLS, 



IStfdb Weaver's Corners, Huron Co., O. 



TRY THE 



BELLINZONA ITALIANS, 



■\i^' ^ And see 



- or yourself that they are </(« 



'VSS'/yy '"■"'■ ^^''''''^''ted Queens, bred from 

 <- ^^V"^''^ ^T "><>"i''i'^ imported dieect from the 

 >^''W^^ iiH.untains of Italy, !i?l.(W each; 6 for 

 / 'TtV '^ S5.()0. .special iliseount on large or- 

 / ,t)'.'.V;:\ ders. Satisfaction guaranteed. Send 

 (^jf' w.|j|j.'^i^J for circular. Orders tilled promptly. 

 < iP ' CHAS. 1>. DI V'AIili, 



l.-.tfdb SPEHOEKVILLE, MONT. CO., MD. 



BEES FOR SALE. 



I have 65 swarms of bees; nearly all of them are 

 in two-story hives with two full sets of combs to 

 each hive, and well tilled m itli honi'y and brood. 

 Will sell them cheap. Those wishing to buy will 

 please call, or address \VM. H. KING, 



1.5d NEWTONVILLE, BUCHANAN CO., lA. 



Bee-Keepers, Attention ! 



NOW IS THE TIME TO ITALIANIZE CHEAP. 



1 will sell, during the next 30 days, fine queens, 

 bred from my best strains of Italians and Albinos, 

 at the following very low prices: 



1 queen $1 00 | 12 queens *••» 00 



6 " 5 00 I 50 " 3i) 00 



Tested %\ 50 



Order now, or you may be too late to secure these 

 low prices. Address Wm. W. GARY, 



Coleraine, Mass. 



15tfab Successor to Wm. W. Cary & Son. 



J\ r\ COLiONlESBEES, good hive (Am. frame), 

 *'A\3 every comb straight. Will average 4 lbs. 

 bees, 6 frames brood, 15 lbs. honey, and good untest- 

 ed Cvp. or Italian queen, %'•, each"; 11 for ?fr)0. Speak 

 quick. 15d F. L. WHUiHT, I'laintiel.l, Alich. 



ITALIAN^UEENS. 



One hundred choice tested Italian queens, reared 

 during the honey liarxest, from a selected imi>orted 

 queen, Hoot's imi)orlatioti, ready to go by return 

 nuiil. Price $1.5ii eac'li. Safe arri\ al and satisfac- 

 tion guaranteed. Make money orders paj able at 

 Salem, O. F. II. SCATTKKOOOD, 



1.5d AViiiona, Ohio. 



Orders for Carniolan and Italian t^)ueens and nu- 

 clei from tiest importi'd mofhers. Untested Carnl- 

 olans, $1.25; Warranted, yi. 5(1. Make money orders 

 payable at Greensbin-g, Ind. Send fen- Price List to 



H. F. SHANNON, 

 15tfdb SPUING HILL, DECATUK CO., IND. 



