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JULY 



peNEY C6MMN. 



CITT MARKETS. 



St. Louis.— Hone;/.— We quote choice comb 8@.10 

 ets.; latter is foi- choice white clover in good condi- 

 tion. Strained in bhls., liiitcM cts. Extra fancy, of 

 bright color and In No. 1 packages, ^i cent advance 

 oh above. Extracted in bbls., ikfJ^^Vi cts.; in cans, 

 5 cts. Market dull and receiptH increasing. 



Beeswax steady at 'Zl cts. for prime. 



.Tuly 11. D. G. TuTT & Co., 



206 N. Commercial St.. St. Louis, Mo. 



Chicago.— Honey.— The crop of 1886 has been ex- 

 hausted, 90 far as this market is concerned, in coinb 

 honey. A little of the new crop has come forward 

 and sold at 1.5(« 16c in one-pound sections. Quite a 

 quantity could be sold now in a small way. Ex- 

 tracted, 5(0, To. Beeswax, 33c. R. A. Burnett, 



July 9. 161 So. Water St., Chicago, 111. 



Cincinnati.— Ho?iej/. —Demand is fair for the 

 season for nice comb honey and extracted in square 

 glass .iars and tin buckets for table use. There is 

 also a good demand from manufacturers for dark 

 grades of extracted honey. Prices for comb honey 

 are nominal, no new being in our market as yet. 

 Extracted brings liff'Tc per lb. on arrival. Beeswax 

 is in good demand and brings 30(«i33c per lb. on ar- 

 rival for good to choice yellow. 



July 9. Chas. F. Muth & Son. 



Cincinnati, (). 



CoIjUMBUS.— HoK*-!/ — The honey market in this 

 section of Ohio will no doubt be very good for 

 shippers, as all this section of country, so far as 1 

 can learn from the best sources, will he very scarce, 

 and no doubt a large quantity can be sold here. 1 

 shall. not have anywhere near "enough to supply my 

 demands, and 1 should like to hear from all those 

 having- quantities. Prices rule about as follows: 

 Extracted, 8(3) lOc; comb, pure white clover, ITjC'ISc. 

 No new honey in as yet. 



July 9. " Eaul Clickenger, 



117 S. 4ih St., Cohirabus, <). 



Detroit.— Hone;/.— New honey in small lots, nice- 

 ly put up, brings VZ% cts., and likely to improve in 

 price, as the crop iq, Michigan is short. Bees}rax,2iic. 



July 13. M. H. Hunt, Bell Branch, Mich. 



Boston.— ifoRcy— We have no change in prices 

 to report. Sales very light. Fancy white extracted 

 in good demand, with a very limited supply. 



July 11. Blake & Kipi.ey, 



57 Chatham St., Boston, Mass. 



Kansas CiTV.— Hdnej/. —There is no new honey 

 in our market yet. Can't give quotations. Beeswax, 

 ISftiSflc. CIjEMONS, Ci.oon & Co., 



July 11. Kansas Cit3', Mo. 



Philadelphia.— /ioHci/.— No movement, nominal. 

 Beeswax, quiet; white, 26@28; choice yellow, 

 33@,24; common, 18@30; dark, 16^;18. 

 July 13. Pancoast & Griffiths. 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



St. Louis.— Hojiei/.— Think the old stock of honey 

 Is pretty well closed out; some few lots still on 

 the market. White clover, 1-lb. sections, as to qual- 

 ity, 80' 10c; extracted, clover, bbls., 4(5/ nc; cans, 

 5(5)5;4c. Southern honey, some new coming in; ex- 

 tracted, in bbls..o!4c; sold ,50*10 lbs. to-day. Beeswax, 

 21c; original selected, 33'4c. 



July II. W. B. Westcott & Co., 



108 and 110 Market St., St. Louis, J[o. 



For Sale! 



16 H. I». IJPKItJHT Tl BILAR BOILKR. 



Complete, with heater, injector, steam and water 

 gauges, etc. Price on board cars, $350. UO. f3tfdb 

 WAITS BROS., Murray, Clearfield Co., Pa. 



IABANT'S FOUNDATION FACTORY, WHOLESALE and RETAIL. 

 See advertisement in another column. ritfbd 



STANLEY'S 



Special Offer for July, 



See Gleanings, July 1, Page 493. 



UNTESTED ITALIAN QUEENS. 



Cells built in full colonies. Single queen, 60 cts. 

 6 for S3.25; 13 for S6.00. 

 14tfdb 1. GOOD, Sparta, Teiiii. 



FOR SAIjE.— Over 100 colonies of bees, that have 

 averaged $10.00 per colony for four j^ears. With 

 good local supply trade. Situated in the county 

 seat of Uvalde t'o. Correspondence solicited. 

 ]4-1.5d D. M. EDWARDS, Uvalde, Uvalde Co., Tex. 



Highest Quality Italian Queens 



at LiOAvest Price*. Untested, 75 cts. Selected 

 tested, reared in 1886, $1..50; 3-fr. nucleus with un- 

 tested queen, $3.01); with tested queen, $3.50. Bees, 

 .50 cts. per lb. FEANK M. BALDWIN, Marion, Ind. 14-1.5d 



Beautiful Italian Queens. 



J. F.Wood wishes to inform the readers of Gi-ean- 

 iNGS that he is now tilling all orders promptly for 

 those golden queens, that have given universal sat- 

 isfaction to all his customers the past two seasons, 

 at 75 cts. each. I use no lamp iiursery. Do not fail 

 to send for my 1887 circular. Address 14-15-16d 



JAMES r. WOOD, North Prescott, Mass. 



ITALIAN QUEENS 



■ From Selected Moth- 

 ers. Warranted, $1. Select tested, $3. Bees, per 

 lb., 75c. 3-franie nuclei, with tested queen, $3. Full 

 colonies in Sim. hive, $6. Safe arrival guaranteed. 

 Fifteen years' practical experience. 

 14d CHAS. McCLAVE, New London, Ohio. 



BEE-KEEPERS 



Will And it to their interest to write to the Hub 

 Mfg. Co., New Hampton, lowii, and learn how 

 to keep their honey-houses clear of bees, flies, etc., 

 at S^a cents per window. Information free. 



Italian Bees and Queens. 



Full colonies, ifii.OO. Bees, per lb., 75 cts. Frame 

 of brood and bees. 75 cts. Tested queen, $1.25. Un- 

 tested, 75 cts. Mismated, 35 cts. Queens reared 

 from imported mother. MISS A. M. TAYLOR, 

 14tfdb Box 77. Mulberry Grove, Bond Co., 111. 



HEADQUARTERS IN ILLINOIS 



For the Manufacture and Sale of 



BEE-KEEPERS' SUPPLIES 



8 and 10 frame Simplicity hives furnished at a 

 great reduction in price. Nice sections and founda- 

 tion specialties. A full line of supplies always on 

 hand. Write for my new price list 

 13-1.5d P. M. ATWOOD, Riley ville. 111. 



LOOKATTHIS! 



My improved Smoker can be taken apart to clean 

 it by turning a button. Lay the tube on the coals 

 and let it burn out. The valve will come off in the 

 same way to clean. Send $1.00 for a Smoker and 

 see how well you will like it. 1 will please you or 

 return your money. I have tested it all of last 

 season in my apiary of 79 hives, and it gave perfect 

 satisfaction. If wanted by mail, add 35 cts. to pay 

 postage. Address W. H. SMITH, 



!t-16b Brookton. Tompkins Co., N. Y. 



