1891 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



117 



p«NEY GeiiajaN. 



CITY MARKETS. 

 Kansas City.— /7f)neiy.— Tlie demand for comb 

 honey is more liberal. Keceipts and supply are very 

 liglit. We quote 1-lb. comb, white, 16@18; dark, 12® 

 U; 3-lb. California, white, l-t@15: same, dark. 12@1.3. 

 Extracted, 6@7. Beeswax. 23@25. 



Clemons, Mason & Co., 

 Feb. 11. ' Kansas City, Mo. 



St. LoTTis.—Honev. -No extracted honey in market. 

 It would bring-, if brig-lit, 6>^@Tc. Comb in lig-ht 

 demand at 13 for dark, 16@1T for bright. Beeswax, 

 prime, 26@2Tc. D. G. Tutt Gko. Co., 



Feb. 11. St. Louis, Mo. 



Cincinnati.— Wouey —Demand is good for extract- 

 ed, with a liberal supply on the market of all but 

 Southern honey, which is still scarce. It brings 6@8 

 cts. a lb. on arrival There is a fair demand for 

 choice comb honey at 16@17calb. In the jobbing way. 

 No sale at all for dark comb honey. Beeswax is in 

 good demand at 24@3«>c a lb. for good to choice yel- 

 low on arrival. Chas. F. Muth & Son, 



Feb. 14. Cincinnati, O. 



Chicago.— Honpf/.—Maiket continues to be weak 

 in tone, only small lots beiny- taken by the trade, and 

 that which falls bek)w a choice article is very slow of 

 .sale. Be.st grades bring ITfT' 18c; fair, 1.5(^16c; dark, 

 12@13c. Extracted, steady at 7@8c, and in fair de- 

 mand. Beeswax is selling at 38c for yellow to mixed. 

 R A. Burnett, 161 S. Water St., 



Feb. 10. Chicago, HI. 



Albany.— Honey. — The demand for comb honey is 

 good for this season of the year, and stock on the 

 market is small. Extracted buckwheat in good de- 

 mand. No change in prices. 



Chas. McCulloch & Co., 



Feb. 11. Albany, N. Y. 



New York.— Honey.— Extracted dark in good de- 

 mand at 7@7i/4c per lb. California light amber, 7^4; 

 white, 71/2. Comb honey all sold. Beeswax, 29c; sup- 



plv small. F. G. STROH^rEYER & Co., 

 Feb. 11. New York City. 



Boston.— Honey. - Fair demand for honey ; supply 

 very short. Fancy 1-lb. combs. 19@20c; fair to good, 

 18@19c; 2-lb. combs, I6@17c. Extracted, 8@9c. No 

 heesvmx on hand. Bl.\ke & Ripley, 



Feb. 11. Boston, Mas. 



San FR.A.NCISC0.— iJooey remains firm and in good 

 demand, and we quote: Extracted, h}i@,Q}i; comb, 

 12@15. Beeswax, 25c, and in good demand. 

 Schacht, Lemcke & Steiner, 



Jan. 22. San Francisco, Cal. 



Detroit. — Honey.— Comb honey is selling slowly 

 at 14@15c per lb. Extracted, 7@8c. 5ee.su'a2;.27(rt28c. 

 Bell Branch, Mic h., Feb. 11. M. H. Hunt. 



For Sale.— Choice wliite-clover extracted honey, 

 in 120-lb. cases; per case, $12,110. Autumn honev, per 

 case, $9.00. J. A. Gr een, Dayton," III. 



For Sale —700 lbs. of clover honey in home-made 

 kegs holding 5-5 lbs., for 8>^ cts., delivered on cai-s at 

 Farley. Can ship by I. C. H. K., or Chicago, St. Paul 

 & Kansas City, or the M. & S. P. R. R. 



4d Jas. S cott, Farley, la. 



For Sale.— Six 60-lb. .5-gallon tin cans of clover 

 extracted lioney, at »;.5 per can, F. O. B. cars at Ot- 

 sego. Calvin Lovett, Otsego, Allegan Co., Mich. 



For Sale.— 2000 lbs. comb honey in 12 and 24 lb. 

 crates. L. Werner. Edwardsvllle, 111. 



For Sale.— ."iOO lbs. choice extracted honey, at 10c 

 here, pkg. included. W. H. S. Grout) 



Kennedy, Chautauqua Co., N. Y. 



For Sale.— Extracted honey, in 70-lb. tin cans, at 

 10 cts. per lb. f. o. b. Lewis Haines, 

 4d Moons, Fay. Co., O. 



For Sale.— 1200 lbs. extracted white-clover honey 

 in barrels or 60-lb. cans, as desired. 

 Itfdb E. J. Bax ter. Nauvoo, 111. 



For Sale.— Choice honey in sections, cans, and 

 C. pails. Send for price list to Oliver Foster, 

 12-tfdb. Mt. Vernon, la. 



PfllCE LISTS RECEIVED. 



Since our last issue we have received price lists of bees 

 hives, and apiarian supplies in general, from the following 



Leahy Manufaeturine: Co., Higgiusville, Mo. 

 W. A. Chrysler, Chatham. Ont. 



D. A. Jones Co., Beeton, t)nt. 



G. M. Doolittle. Borodino. N. Y. 

 A. A. Byard. West Chesterfield, N. H. 

 J. W. Rouse & Co., Mexico, Mo. 

 Luther & Horton, Redlands, Cal. 



E. Kretchmer. Red Oak, la. 



A. L. Kildow, Sheffield, 111. 



B. Davidson. Uxbridge. Ont. 

 Jacob T. Tiiupe, Grand Ledge. Mich. 



W. J. Row, Greensburg. Pa. Queens only. 

 Burdsall Apiary & Supply Co., Lebanon, O. 



The following are from our press: 

 J. D. Goodrich, East Hardwick, Vt. 

 Levering Bros.. Wiota, la. 

 E. J. Shay, Thornton, W. Va. 

 J. F. Michael. German, O. 

 J. E. Stewart, Prophetstown, 111. 



THROUGH AN ERROR, 



My advertisement in Gleanings, Feb 1st Inside 

 back cover rwhich please see), failed to say ■ For 

 $2.00 I will send 1 lb. each of Timpe's Seedlings Nos 

 1,2, and 4, postpaid; or for $2.2.5 1 will send 1 lb each 

 of Nos. 1 and 2, and 2 lbs. of No. 4, prepaid (give your 

 express office). Remember, I am giving one full 

 colony and tteventeen ;}-f rame nuclei of mv five- 

 banded Italians, for largest yields, largest'potato 

 and liest names suggested. And to everv order re^ 

 ceived within 30 days from tills ad't 1 will give 

 from a to 3 packets of choice garden-seeds (nov- 

 elties) free. 



Order nonr, before the stock is exhausted Po- 

 tatoes and seeds will be sent the last of March or 

 first part of April, all charges paid. If possible 

 send express or postoffice money order. Catalogue 

 now ready, mailed for l-ceut stamp. 



Jacob T. Tlmpe, Grand Ledge, Mich. 

 ' -"In responding to this advertisement mention Gleanings. 



75 Pine Tested Italian and Albino •» * 

 * * * Queens For Sale at $1.75 Each. 



Select tested golden Italian queens, $2.50 each 

 Select tested Albinos, $2.00 each. First come first 

 served. Untested by April 15, $1.00 each, or 6 for 

 $5.00, or 12 for $9,00. Orders booked now, and nav 

 for queens when received. I guarantee safe deli-v- 

 ery and satisfaction on every queen by mail. Thanks 

 for last year's patronage. 



4^8db J. w. TAYLOR, Ozan, Ark. 



t3'"In responding to this advertisement mention GLKANWoa. 



ROOT'S comb-foundatWmillsT 



We wish to say that we are handling Root mills 

 this sea.son, and can furnish them to the bee-keepers 

 of Canada less than you can buy a single mill from 

 Ohio. All mills warranted. Write us if you want to 

 buy. Tou will save money by doing so. We shall 

 sell comb foundation, brood, at 40 cts. per lb • sec- 

 tion comb at 45 cts. All wax will be bought from 

 Eckermanii & Will, Syracuse, N. Y., and everv 

 pound warranted pure wax. or $5.00 will be given for 

 every pound that is not right. R. E Smif-li 



Bo^ '2- Tilbnry C g^g^n. 



I7OR SALE. The walls and water power of an 

 ■»■ abandoned gristmill, 10 acres land in a good loca- 

 tion for a bee-supply business. No factory near 

 and large apiaries in every direction, or will tairp 

 partner. Address GEO. W. RANDALL 



^^ Big Rock, Iowa. 



POR SAL.E:. Three or four S. C. B. Leghorn 

 *• cockerels, as good stock as can be found in the 

 world. Come and see them. Write for prices with 

 your address on postal, and you will receive bv re- 

 turn mail my new descriptive circular, free. 

 4-5-6d RoBT. C. Smith, Swlssvale, Pa. 



ANTED FOR CASH. From .50 to^i^'^^^^^^ 

 of Italians or hybrid bees, to be dehvered 

 about first of May. Langstroth hives preferred 

 4tfdb E. C. ELVER, Mt. Horeb, Dane Co., Wis. 



D ARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK COCKERELS $1 00- 

 " hens, 75 c. Also Quinby-hive corner-clasos for 

 sale 20tfdb L. C. AXTELT- Rnc^^^rff r.f*"^ 



vu'nuj'-iiive corner-ciasDs fo 

 L. C. AXTELL, Roseville, 111 



