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GLEANl^^GS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Oct. 



PejSIEY C0MJIN. 



CITY MARKETS. 



New Yokk.— Honey.— New comb honey is arriv- 

 ing quite freely, and we quote as follows: 

 Fancy white, 1-lbs., 17C" 18; off grades, 15@,16. 

 3 lbs., ]a@l4; " " 13. 



Buckwheat. 1-lbs., ll@ri; 2 lbs. imn. 



K.vtracied white, 7'2@8S4. Buckwheat, 5;4@6i/4. 

 " Calil'ornia, white sage, 754(5 V'-i- Amber, 714®, 

 71-4. licctfwax, 33@.23'/4. The demand is very good, 

 and we would advise bec-kecpei's to ship as early as 

 possible and obtain prompt leturns. 

 Sept. 2(). HiLUKEiH Hwos. & Skgelken, 



28 & 30 West Broadway, New York. 



Kansas City. — Honey. -We quote white 1-Ib. 

 comb at 17@18; 3-lb. comb, 14®16; l-ft>. California, 

 16@17; 2-lft., U@16. E.vtracted, 7(S>7!/2; amber, 6'/2@7. 

 Amber and dark, in bitls., 3@5. Beeswax per lb., 



18(a30. Cl>KM<)NS, Cr.OON & CO., 



Sept. 22. Kansas City, Mo. 



CoFAT.MBUS.—Hojicj/.— Demand for honey is good. 

 Fancy white, 1-Ib., ]ti@18; same, 3-lbs., 15(518. Medi- 

 um white, 1-lf)., 13i/2@14; same, 3-lbs., lOCffiU. Ex- 

 tracted, No. 1, 10; No. 3, 8. We are receiving large 

 consignments of fine stock, and selling on arrival 

 at above prices. Beeswax.— We have no market at 

 present. Earle Clickengek, 



Sept. 33. Columbus, Ohio. 



St. IjOUIS.— Honey— The demand for honey is 

 still light with us. White clover, comb, 13(3114; ex- 

 tracted, can, 7(0)8. Barrels, 5'/2(56;4. Dark comb, 

 11(3)13. Extracted, manufactured stock, 4(ai.5. Some 

 sections adjacent to us have good fair crops of hon- 

 ey; i)ut the general report will not make over i 

 crop in this section. Beeswax, 31 for prime; select 

 yellow, 231/2©3j. W. B. Westcott & Co., 



Sept. 33. St. Louis, Mo. 



Boston.— JYonej/.—l-ft). white, 18; 3- lb. white, 14(5). 

 16. Extracted, 8(5>30. Beeswax, 25. Trade is quiet 

 and supply is fair. Blake & Ripley, 



Sept. 23. 57 Chatham St., Boston, Mass 



Chicago —/7o(i''!/.— Sales are being made in a 

 small way at ISc for the l)est white comb in pound 

 sections. Keceipts are light, but there is sufficient 

 to meet the requirements of the trade. Extracted, 

 about 8 cents for best white. Beeswax, 2'Z for yel- 

 low. R. A. BCKNETT, 



Sept. 21. Chicago, 111. 



ALH.4.NY.—Hr)nei/.— Market is slow, as not enough 

 is coming to make a market yet. I don't see why 

 bee-keepers persist in keeping honey back in the 

 beginning of the season, the best time to sell, al- 

 waj s. We are selling white-clover, comb, 15(5)20, 

 according to style and size of comb. Mixed-clover, 

 comb, V.i@,lo. Buckwheat, comb, 13(514. White ex- 

 tracted, 8@9; buckwheat extracted, 6(5*7. Consign- 

 ments solicited. H. R. Wright, 



Sept. 33. Albany, N. Y. 



Detkoit.— //o)U'!/.— The market is about bare of 

 all kinds. Bi-st white comb, 17(5)18; dark, 16. Ex- 

 tracted. SfTftln. Beeswax, 31(5)33. M. H. Hunt. 



Bell Branch, Mich., Sept. 34, 1888. 



CiNCiNN.\Ti.— Honcj/.— No change from our last 

 quotations. Demand is flow for all kinds of hone.v. 

 Extracted h<iiie.y brings .5fr' 8c on arrival. Best comb 

 honey, 13(5U6c, in the .iohbing way. Bc«'.-<M'a.c.— There 

 is a good demand, which brings 3il(gi33c on arrival 

 for good to choice yellow. 



Chas. F. Muth & Son, 



Sept. 27. Cincinnati, Ohio. 



St. Louis.— Honey.— We have to report a quiet 

 market. "We quote strained and extracted, in bar- 

 rels, 4i4(?&5!^, in cans, iy2@9. Comb, 13(5)15. 



Beeswax, prime, 21. 



Sept. 34. D. G. Tutt Ghocer Co., 



St. Louis, Mo. 



Foi{ Sale.— About four tons of honey in flrst- 

 class shape, in 1 and li4 It), sections. 



Jas. Hallenbkck, Altamont, Albany Co., N. Y. 



HONEY. 



We advise bee-keepers not to sell before getting 

 our high prices. State quality, quantity, and style 

 of packages; send samples of extracted, with send- 

 er's name marked on same. 



V. v.. STROHiriEYKK dc CO., 

 18 ,31.11) 122 Water St., New Vork. 



t^Iii resiwnding to tliis advertisement mention GLEANDiGS. 



W.\NTED.— To purchase one to three thousand 

 pounds choice white clover hone.v in one- 

 pound sections. Crates to average about 20 pounds 

 each. J.T.CARSON, 18 21db 



325 W. Main St., Louisville, Ky. 



DADAHT'S FOUNDATION FA0T0E7, WHOLESALE AND 

 KBTAIIj. See advertisement in another column 



NON-SWARMING QUEENS. 



1 now have 2.'> non-swarming q 

 the queen spoken of in August 

 p:ige 649. 1 will take $4.00 each 

 wei-e raised in full colonics, and 

 guarantee safe arrival by mail, 01 

 frame nucleus, including a non 

 for even i(5.(X). I shall keep a car 

 er.v queen sold, and will ask the 

 poit to me next spring. R. B. 



19 30db W 



Ciriii rfspondint; to tJii.s adviTti 



ucens, bred from 



15th fjLEANINGS, 



for them. The.v 

 are laying. 1 will 

 • I will send a two- 

 swarming queen, 

 eful record of ev- 

 purchasers to re- 

 WJLLIAMS, 

 inchester, Tenn. 



ml ion Oi.KAMNCS. 



RUBBER STAMPS. L^,^1,Sio¥ue^^^^- 



O. W. BERCA^V, Fostoria, Oliio. 



NATURAL STORES 



FOR FALL FEEDING AND WINTERING. 



We offer for sale 300 Langstroth and Root's Sim- 

 plicity metal-cornered wired frames, with from live 

 to ten pounds of mostl.v scaled (some wholly) new 

 honey in each. Wired frames, IViC per lb. Lang- 

 stroth frames, 7c per lb. Delivered at depot. No 

 foul brood ever within 100 miles. 

 19tfdb HAL.I1ETT A: SON, Cialeua, Illinois. 



IL^ln responding to tliis advei tiseiiniit mention Gi.kaxi.nt..s. 



FOR SALE. 



FULL COLONIES OF PURE ITALIAN BEES, 



In A. 1. Hoot's Simplicity hive, only fff.OO. Pedi- 

 greed Poland-China swme at reasonable prices. 

 White and black feii-ets; single fei-ret, either sex, 

 $3.00; per pair, $3.50; per trio, $5.00. Pure White 

 Leghorn fowls, single bird, $3.00; per pair, $3 50; 

 per trio, $5 00. Safe arrival always guaranteed. 



Address N. A. KNAPP, 



19-30d Roc-Uester, Lorain Co., Oliio. 



THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



For September is specially devoted to " Food, and 

 its Relation to the Wintering of Bees." If you 

 wish to know the view of such men as Mr. Heddon, 

 .1. H. Martin, L. Stachelhauson, Dr. L. C. Whiting, 

 Dr. Miller, H. L. Taylor, and O. O. Poppletou, read 

 this number. Price of the Review, ,50 cts. a year. 

 Samples free. Back numbers can be furnished. 

 THE PRODUCTION OF COMB HONEY. 



A neat little book of 45 pages; price 35 cts. The 

 REVIEW and this book for (i5 cts. Stamps taken, 

 either U. S. or Canadian. Address 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, 



613 Wood St. Flint, Mich. 



t^In responding to this advcrli. cment mention Gleanings, 



BEE - KEEPERSTTAKE^NOm 



To introduce our sections we will from now until 

 Jan. 1, 1K89, sell A No. 1, all white, at $3.75 per 1000; 

 second class, $3.35 per 1000. All other supplies at a 

 correspondingly low figure. Sample sections and 

 price list free. Address K. H. SCHMIUT & CO., 

 19d New London, Waupaca Co., Wis. 



