\ 



1894 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



HoNEr Column. 



669 



CITY MARKETS. 



Boston.— Hn)(fj/.— Our mai'kot on t-xtracted. 5(9i". 

 Willi fair doiiiand and light supply. Comb, l;.'@1.5c, 

 li^ht doniaiid iiiid fair supply. IJcPSwax, scarci;, 

 and w;m;od at STc. E. E. Ul.akk & ( O., 



July 1(1. IJostoii, Mass. 



CHJf!AG().—W(()ie.i/.— Demand for lioney at this sea- 

 son of tliu yeiu- restricted. Wo look for an active 

 demand for new eonil> honey that is .of good quality 

 and put up in <iesir;ible packag-es. We shall hold 

 our first receipts at Itir per lb., unless otherwise 

 iiisirueted. E.\tr:icted honey selling-, depending- 

 upon quality, at 5@6 per lb. Beeswax, 25. 



S. T. Fisn & Co., 



Julv T. 189 South Water St., Chicag-o, 111. 



St. Louis.— H()?)Cf/.— Market practically unchang-- 

 ed. Inquiries are more numerous, but active de- 

 mand light. P) ime beeswax, 26c. 



D. G. TUTT Grocer Co., 



July T. - St. Louis, Mo. 



Chicago— Hooejy.— We are not getting any of the 

 crop of honey as ytt, but it would sell at ]5@16c for 

 choice white como. Extracted, quiet at 5@6c. 

 Bees-wax, 25c. 



R. A BlKNETI &Co., 

 July 7. 163 So. Water St., Chicago. 111. 



Cl,evei,and. — H'i?ie}y.— Honev is moving- slowly. 

 No. 1 white. 12!4@13c; No. 2 white. 10c. Beeswax, 2.5c. 

 WmjI I KMS Bros., 

 July ti. 80 & 82 Broadw;iy, Cleveland, O. 



Milwaukee.— Hioit;/ —The demmd for honi'y 

 here is not very urgent, and the old ci-op is nearly 

 out of sight, and market wilibe ready for the new 

 shipments, and we hope demand will Improve. The 

 present narket will warrant the following- quota- 

 tions: Choice « hite 1-lb. sections, in cases, 13@14c; 

 fail-, 12@12ysi-; daik. entirely nominal. Choice ex- 

 tracted, in ill Is. a'. (I keg-s, white, TCgTXc ; fair, 6® 

 HYiC: dark. :)(<((-.. . B> e>w;ix. 23®25c. 



July fi. A. V. Bishop & Co., 



Milwaukee, Wis. 



KA^SAS City — J7(;nej/ — The old crop of comb 

 honey cf 93 is abiiut all cleaned up; a few cases of 

 new conii) on the market, and selling- at 16c; ihe de- 

 maud f ir extiacted verj' liglit. Beesivax, 20(g;:;3. 

 Clemons, Mason ti, Co., 



July 9. Kansas City, Mo. 



Albany.— HoHfy.— We have received no new hon- 

 ey yet, ijui several producers have advised us of 

 their intentions to forward some in a few days. No 

 price esiablislnd >"et. Indicai ions are not verj' fa- 

 voral)k> for a large yield of clover honey in New 

 York Stall- at present. Chas. McCulloCH, 



JulyO. Albany, N. Y. 



Dbthoit.— jhf(*iicf/.— No ne-w honey in the market 

 yet. and but a little of last year's crop. Choice new 

 comb honey wuuld find a quick sale at 14c. Ex- 

 tracted, 7@Sc. Beeswax more pletuiful, and prices 

 lower, now quoted at 25 and 26c. M. H. Hunt. 



July 7. Bell Branch, Mich. 



Buffalo.— Hcneu. — Very little doing- in honey in 

 our market at present. Moderate amount of old 

 on hand, which is moving off very slowly at irregu- 

 lar prices. Fancy, 12((5l3; choice, lli@ll; common, 

 8(§)9; to clean up some it has to be sold for less. 

 Batteuson & Co., 



JulyV. Buffalo, N.Y. 



Kansas City.— //oney.— Demand is slow for all 

 grades and kinds of honey. A few cases of new re- 

 ceived. The range of prices is 4)^@614c for extract- 

 ed. Fancy white, 1-lb. comb, 1,5® 16c; amber-, 12@,]3; 

 dark, 10. Beeswax, 22. HAMBr-iN & Bearss, 



July 9. Kansas City, Mo. 



30 tested Italian queens, the very 

 best 3 and 5 banded, at 75c each, by 

 return maiL 



C H. Stewart, Sparta, Tenn. 



BUFFALO, N. Y. Unsurpassed Honey Marlet. 

 BATTERSON & CO. Responsible, Reiiahle, 

 Commission Merciiants. ,8tr.ib and Prompt. 



EDWIN ROBINSON. W. M. GRAY. 



ESTABLISHED 1863. 



Robinson & Gray, 



St/CCE-SSO/?S TO 



B. F. Southwick & Co., 

 Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Canned Goods. 



47 & 13 South Market and 5 & 6 Chatham Streots. 



Headquarters for Vermont Shipments 



of Wliite=CIover Hooey. 



It will be the endeavor of the new firm to meet 

 the wishes of their patrons in the future as the late 

 firm has in the past. 



Thanking- you for the many past favors received 

 by the late firm, we hope to be favored with a liberal 

 share of your patronag-e in the future. 



All orders and imiuiries by mail or otherwise will 

 receive prompt attention. Very respectfully. 



Boston. April 3, 1894. ROBINSON & GRAY. 



5=Banded Golden Italian Queens. 



Untested, e-ich, T.'.c; U for $4 25. Best only. Try 

 Ihem and be pl.-iised. 



Chas. H Thies. Steeleville, Illinois. 



By Return Mail. onSH Sre-s*;;;'" 



best breeders^yellow to tip. Bees most excellent 

 workers. Untes < d. 5,5c; 6 for $:^.00: 12 for $5..50. 

 Tested, $1.00. Mi mated, 3.5c: 3 for $1.00. Safe de- 

 livery and satisfac-iion s-uarantfcd. 



H. Q. QUIRIN, Bellevue, Ohio. 



J"|*^ Untested queens from imported Iialian 

 vUCi mother. W. C. Frazier, Atlantic, Iowa. 



MIITH S HONTY 

 ^^^^^^ EXTRACTOR. 



Square Glass Honey-Jars, 

 Tin Buckets, Bee-hives, 

 Honey Sections, Etc., Etc. 

 Perfection Cold-blast Smokers. 

 APPLY TO 



CHAS. F. WI'JTH & SON, Cincinnati, 0. 



p. S— Send 10-ft uunp for ' PiMcliciil Hints to Bee-tceeper- ' 



Bia^' and Hybrid Oueens For Sale. 



Fortbt^ eiiefit of friends who have black or hybrid queen? 

 whirh I ey wish to dispose of, we will insurt notices as below, 

 til St inst-] tion free of chartre. vlter the tirst, 10 cents per line. 

 We do this lieoause there is hardly value enough in these 

 queens to pa3' for liuyinp tlutu up and keepini; them in stock, 

 and yet it i- oftentimes (piite :in aceoiinnodatiun to tliose who 

 can not afford highfr-piiceil ones. 



Extt-a choice young- mismated queens from five- 

 banded breeder, 25 c Is. each. Pare of them nearly 

 pure. li. H RoBEV, 



Word ling-ton, Mariou.Co., VV. Va. 



Black queens for sale at 20c each, or 6 for $100. 

 Wm. HEYWOpD, Statfofd: Goufisee Co., N. Y, 



I have about 60 black and hybrid queens that I 

 will sell at 15 or 20 cts., according to queens. All 

 good laying- queens. Safe ;M-r ival guaianteed. 



H. C. Mellon, Dixon, Illinois. 



Mlsmated daus-hfei's of imporied Carniobms; flue 

 queens bred this season in full colonies, 40 cts. •each, 

 3 f or $1. A few hybrids -fineyouno- queens— 25 cts. 

 eacli. Safe delivery b.N i-eturii mail. 



Mus. Frank Hi.n i'on, Charlton Heights, Md. 



