(iLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Mar. 



JlONEY (j0MfIN. 



CITY MARKETS. 



(JiNCrNNATi. — Hotiey. — No new feature iu the 

 market. Deinaud is jiood lor jar goods in the job- 

 biiisf way, and lair for choice comb honey, but very 

 dull for baircl goods from manufacturers. Arrivals 

 ai-e plentiful. \Ve quote extracted honey, 4(5'8c a lb. 

 on arrival, and choice comb honey at 12(a}.[bc a lb. in 

 tlie .i()l)bing way. There is a good home demand 

 for iiccftiva.c, which finds a rearly sale at 2?ic a lb. on 

 arrival. Chas. F. Muth & Son, 



S. E Cnr. Freennm and Central Avenues, 



Mar. 10, ISte. Cincinnati, Ohio. 



St. Louis.— Hiinei/.— The market is dull. 

 White clover in lib. sections, , U'ftjec. 



Spanish needle, " " ' lltol:iV2C. 



Prime, WalOc. 



Bark, and bi-oken comb, Tta'Bc. 



E.vtracted, choice, in cans 8@9c. 



good •* •' 7@.7'/2C. 



in kegs ."iCgj-Tc. 



'• bills., as to quality, 4'g>Bc. 



Beeswax, in fair demand at'^:iV2frt 2;} for prime. Dark, 

 l@.5c less as to q\iality. 

 Mar. II, 18ec. W. T. Anukrson & Co., 



104 N. ;{d Street, St. Louis, Mo. 



Cr.EVEr.AND. — Hojie.v.— The market continues very 

 good for best 1-lb. sections of white atUcts.; second, 

 12(^1:3; :.'-lb. sections are dull at 13a!i;j. Old, 9@10, 

 an<l moving very slowly. E.xtracted, TfgtS. 



Beeswat, 2ti. A. C. Kkndel.. 



Mar. 10, 1886. 11.5 Ontario St., Cleveland, Ohio. 



RosTON. — Honey. — 1-lb. seotions, 13 @ 14; 3 lbs., 

 ]l@l~; Slow sale. E.xtracted honey, 6(a'.8. Ueeswar, 



IS. Hl.AKE & KlPriEY, 



Mar. 12, 1888. .57 Chatham St., Boston, Mass. 



Chicago.— 7Jo)i6.iy.— Market is in good shape here 

 at present, and all that is here will be closed out 

 soon. Choice comb honey brings Ificin l-lli. frames; 

 extracted, dull, but really without much change in 

 price. Ber!iwa.T, 25c. Comb honey wanted. 



K. A. UURNKTT, 



Mar. 10, 1836. 1(31 S. Water St., Chicago, 111. 



Dktkoit.— iF/())iei/.— The market continues dull; 

 no market change from last quotations. White, In 

 jmund sections. 13@14c. Commission houses think 

 they will be abl 3 to close out |)rcsent slock before 

 now honey comes In. Becsica.c in good demand at 

 25rg;i7c. M. H. Hu.nt, 



Mar. 11, 1886. Bell Branch, Mich. 



Milwaukee— HoHcy.— This market is good for 

 choice comb and extracteil honey at this time, and 

 the supply Is not equal to the demand. Wc can en- 

 courage shipments, and quote :-s follows: 

 Venj choice clover, 1-lb. sactions, ]7(5!l8 



Choice " " " ]6(5il7 



1'4 " " I.5@16 



Old or dark, slow sale. »^ 12@14 



E.xtracted, choice, pure, in kegs or bbls., 1V2C(^9 



Bre!<wa.r wanted, L'O'S^Sc per lb. A. V. Bishop, 

 Mar. 10, 1886. 142 W. Water St., Milwaukee, Wis. 



HONEST at HONEST 



SnSIESJDS PRICES. 



^^DIRECT FROM THE (;K0WER...jg3 

 Strawberry Tomato, or Ground Cherry, true seed, .10 

 Cook's Imp'd Popping Corn, best in the world, .10 

 Cook's Improved Lima Bean, " " " .10 



Chufas, or Earth Almonds, very h.irdy, .10 



iiammoth Russian Sunflower, best egg-food, .10 



.Tapanese Nest-Egg Gourd, a pretty climber, .10 



Chinese Yam, or Cinnamon Vine, 6 bulbs, .10 



Purple-Husk Tomato, true seed, .10 



Mixed Flower Seeds, over 200 choice varieties, .10 

 KS^'AU the above choice seeds sent postpaid for ..50 

 I^^SPECIAL INTRODUCTION BOX of seeds for 

 Family Garden; viz., 25 Packets well filled with the 

 best seeds, mailed for only 65 cents. TWO for f 1.00, 



Stamps taken. Address A. T. COOK, Seedsman, 

 Clinton Hollow, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 



[Mention this paper.] 6-7d 



SECTIONS. 



THE CHEAPEST YET. 



0)te-Pic<:c (rvoovrd SeciioR.'^, S-!.oo jyer lOOti. 



Tan Th<niH(in(J or more, $::!.5i) iKr low). 



Address CHAS. S. BEEBE, 



678d Baltimore, Md. 



Qf\|~| COLONIES OF ITALIAN & HYBRID BEES FOS SALE. 

 A\3\3 Having more Bees than I desire to keep 

 at ]>resent, 1 ofler a portion of them for sale. I 

 have always made a specialtj- cf producing fine 

 comb honey, and my bees have made a good record. 

 Average in 1885, over 100 lbs. per colony, spring 

 count, nearly all comb. For price, state number cf 

 stocks wanted, and address 



IV. ». WRIGHT, 

 6d Knowei-sville, Albany Co., IN. Y. 



mo NORTHSHADE APIARY. 1886 



PRICES GREATLY REDUCED. 



Full colonies of Italian bees for spring delivery. 

 Nuclei, queens, and bees liy the pound for the 

 season. Comb foundation for sale. Wax worked 

 by the pound or for a share. Fdn. samples free. 

 Price list ready. O. H. TOWNSEND, 

 etfdb Alamo, Kal. Co., Mich. 



Clark's Bee-Keeper's Diary. 



A convenient register, with printed headings for 

 si.xtj' colonies, giving a record of swarms, surplus 

 honey, and queens. Price only three cents. 



SUPPLIES. 



Industrial S. & W. Hives, Carniolan and Ttaljan 

 queens, etc. Price List free. J. W. CliARK, 

 67d Box .34, «"larksburg;, Moniteau Co., JTIo. 



G. W. Phelps & Go's Foundation Factory. 



SEE ADVERTISEMENT IN ANOTHEE COLUMN. 



!^"SILK, FRUIT, AND SHADE....^ 



Two-year-old white mulberry-trees for sale, f 1. 00 

 jjer doz. 6d J. L. STAHL, Webster Grove, St. Louis Co., Mo. 



pcrlence. Address 



TO WORK BY THE MONTH 



3ral terms. Nine years' e; 



A. L. MILLER, WEST TOLEDO, 0. 



Wnli 1 £ll/i on liberal terms. Nine years' gtl- 



Xrr^'DIM' PAYS EXPRESS CHARGES 



Jtl.\^JCl.J^ i^EE ADVERTISEMENT. 



T^T^T^gl $1.00 per pound, in April and May. 

 OSUXaS^^ Queens, 25 cts. to «.25. 



6d MISS A. M. TAYLOB, MULBEEEY GEOVE, BOND CO., ILL. 



SAVE FREIGHT & MONEY by ordering 

 your Ajjiariau Supplies from L. J. TRIPP, 

 6a Circular Free. Kalamazoo, Mich. 



rOUR-PIECE ONE-POUND 

 DOVETAILED SECTIONS, 



6d 



%l.'lh Per 1000. Sample Free. 



M. A. LOHE, VESMONTVILLE, EATON CO. 



MICH. 



ITALIAN AND CYPRIAN BEES 



and Queens (In any quantity). 

 Extract(n-s, Uee-Books, etc. Address 6tfdb 



OTTO KLEINOW, Apiarist, DETEOIT, MICH. (Opp. Ft. Wayne Gate.), 



FOR SALE. 



WAMTFR ^ SITUATION as engineer at 



finll I LUi a saw-mill, or with a thrashing'-ma- 

 chine In ('Mlifornia. Reference given and required., 

 6d W. W. Addison, Bumpus, Jeff. Co., 111. 



WANT En ^N APIAEIST OF PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE, 

 Iinli I LUi to establish a larg-e apiary in Cuba. 

 Salary or interest. Apply to E. MuUer, Tom's Elver, N. J. 



BEES IN IOWA. 



SEE FOSTER'S 

 A DVERTISEMENT. 



DADANT'S FOUNDATION FACTORY, WHOLESALE AND 

 RETAIL. See advertisement in another column. 



