1891 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



515 



}I(!)j\EY C^WIMN. 



VITY MAUKETS. 



Sax FiiAxnsci).— "")'t)/.— Tliere is a good di niand 

 f(ir honey. i)Otii Mb. fiaine ani ex.rai ted and the 

 crop in Califon iu is only a short one (omn honey 

 will be in limited quantities. ;ind later on an active 

 demand, at advanced piiees, is e.vpected. \s e (luote 

 exti-acted honey. a.'-(«i6. Coinb honey, 1- b. frame, 

 Vd(<sli: 2 lb., li(y»l;i. Beeswax is scarce but without 

 transactions; we (juote ;.t5v<2;:iTc. 



SCHACHT, Lkmcke & Steixkh, 



July 22. San b'rancisco, Cal. 



r New y<}HK.--Hi)iity.— Honey is coming- in quite 

 slow, still there is no great demand. From hearsay 

 there will be a good crop, but it is rather early yet 

 to predict wliat it will be. A few carloads California 

 extracted honey were sold here frtjm "(gTVi per lb. 

 We expect a good trade this tall, as all the old comb 

 honey of last year has been inetty well cleaned up. 

 Chas. Iskael & Bros.. 

 July 27. 110 Hudson St., New York. 



Ci'scmsATi.— Honey.— Demand is fair for new 

 comb and extracted honey. The supply of comb 

 honey is adequate to the supply; that of extracted 

 honey, in excess, of c^iurse. as usual at this time of 

 the year. Extracted honey brings TiCgtSc on an ival. 

 (_h<)i*ce comb honey. 14a,l6r- in the jobbing way. 

 BctfUiaj , there is a fair demand at 2j©25c on arrival 

 tor good to choice yellow. 



Cha.s. F. Muth & Son, 



July 2ti. Cincinnati, O. 



ALB.A.XY.— Wi))ic)/.— We have sold the consignment 

 of h.iney referred to in last issue, at Itii'. Jia\e 

 some on" hand at present. \Nould advise early shiii- 

 ments if oniy a few cases. Extracted, dull We 

 quote: clover in pQund sections, 18c; IVj-lb , 1.5@16c. 

 Chas. McCulloch & Co., 



July 20. 393-397 Broadway, a Ibany, N. Y. 



New York.— Hi/ney.— About comb little can be 

 said until season commen>_es. Extiauted is in fair 

 demand; California is scarce f>ir spot casii: sellli g 

 at 7 ''2, against 7c to arrive. Florida in g\.od supply 

 7<g;7>4 ; ^outhern, 7u(a*«uc yev gal. lieegwax selling 

 slowly; supi>l.es are more fieely ottered; prices a 

 shade lower, 28@29. F. (j. Stkohmeyek & C(J., 



July2j. New Vork. 



Boston. — Honey.— No change in honey market. 

 Slow sale. Little new honey leady now to bo sent 

 in. Expect to seU at 18c tor best quality. 



iiL,AKE & KlPLEY, 



July 2d. Boston, Mass. 



Kansas City.— Honej/.— Beceipts of new comb ar- 

 i'i\'lng very slow. Clioice white 1-lb. comb, l.i@16; 

 dark, 10@12; extracted, 6(gj6>'2. Beeswax. T&a:2h. 

 Clemons, Mason & Co. 



July 20. ^ Kansas City, Mo. 



St. Louis.— Honey.— Market dead dull at h'Ac in 

 barrels; 7c in cans. Comb unsalable. Beeswax, 

 prime, 26^2. D. G. Tutt Ghocer Co., 



July 22. St. Louis, Mo. 



New York.— ffo?iej/. — Our market is well suiJiilied 

 with extracted. Receipts are heavy and demand 

 rather light. Common, 6.5(a,6^c per gal.; good to 

 choice, 7o@72; orange bloom. Kmlii per lb.; Califor- 

 nia, 6?£@7. We received a few small lots of new 

 comb honey, white, 1-lb., unglassed; same sells at 

 from U^l.oc. Beeswax, dull and declining, 26@2«c. 



July 23. HiLDRETH Bros. & Segelkex, 



28, 3J West Broadway. New York. 



Detroit. — Honey.— New comb honey selling at 

 13(5,15. Not mucii demand. Extracted, 7@8c. Bees- 

 wax, 27(g,28c. M. H. Hunt. 



Bell Branch, Mich., July 20. 



I am prepared to furnish pure extracted honey in 

 60-lb. tin cans. New ca.ses and cans; graded goods. 

 Carloads a specialty. Address E. Lovett, 



Utfdb San Diego, Cal. 



Wanted,— Comb and extracted honey. 



Walter S. Poudek, 175 E. Wa'lnut St., 



Indianapolis, Ind. 



For Sale.— About 2000 lbs. of white-clover honey, 

 in 60-lb. tin cans. For prices and samples, address 

 Leinixger Bros., Ft. Jennings, O. 



60-111. cans extra linn honey. 7X cts.; dark, m. 

 Same in sections, l:J-lb. cases. 13 and 7 cts. 



Oliver Foster, Mt. Vernon, Linn Co., la. 



CONVENTION NOTICES. 



The Rock River Bee-l£eeper.s' .Association will hold it,-* next 

 semi-annual meeting on Thursday, Aug. 6. J. M. BnRTCH. 



Morrison, 111. 



The Darke County Union Bee-keepers' Society will hold a 

 basket meeting on the fairgrounds at Greenville, O . .A.ug. 22d. 

 All are invited. ' J. A. Ri>K. Sec. 



X^-Z" 1TE"W 



THIN DOUBLE -WALL HIVE 



Is the best summer and winter hive yet devised. 

 Takes regular "L" furniture. Is lighter than Ji 

 single-wall hive; may be storifled to any extent, 

 etc.. etc. Send for descriptive circular, mentioning 

 the New England hive, t^pecial low prices for 1891 

 to introduce it. A full line of bee-keepers' supplies 

 always in stock. Catalogues free. 



C. W. CosTELLow, Waterboro, York Co., Me. 



Please mention this paper. 1.5-19-23d 



Goldeyi 

 Gaf pi-|ta1ia|is 



Golden Italian Queens mated to Carniolan drones 

 produce the largest, geutle.^t, most beautiful and 

 best working bees of ;iny I ever saw. Queens, $1.00 

 each. Sample bees and circular free, 

 l.otfdb J. A. ROE. Union City, Ind. 



Hlease mention this paper. 



A FEW Carniolan queens for sale at .oOc each. 

 A. A. SIMJr'SON. Swaits, Pa. 



loo PURE ITALIAN QUEENS 



For the next 3 i days will be sold as follows: Tested 

 queens, *1 each; untc.-.ted, 7c ea h: ;i lor >1 7o; 5 

 or more, .5iic each .All (jueens bred from select im- 

 ported and home-bred ijueens. Safe airival guaran- 

 teed. D. G. EOUISJ OIV, 

 lo-19d Adrian, Lenawee Co.^ ITlicta. 

 Please mention this paper. 



WANTED.— To rent an apiaiy of one or two hun- 

 dred colonies. Southern states ]ireferred. 



H. FiTZ Hart, Avery P. O.. La. 



Black and Hybrid Queens For Sale. 



Fur the ijeiiertt of friends who have hiaek or hybrid queens 

 which they wish to d spuse ot. we will insert notices free of 

 charge, a- below. We .10 thi.^ oe, ause there is haidlv value 

 enough in the.^e queens to ji ly for bu.ving them up and keep- 

 ing them in stock; and yet it is ofrentimes quite an accommo- 

 dation to those wh.i can not afford higher-priced ones. 



7.5 hybrid queens for sale at 30 cts. each, 50 cts. for 

 selected. Most are clipiJed and young. 



Charles H. Thies, Steeleville. Kandolph Co., III. 



A few mismated Italian queens from a honey 

 queen, 30 cts. each. 



\V. W. KuLP, Pottstown, Montg. Co., Pa. 



We have a few mismated Carniolan queens 1 year 

 old. They are line, large, prolific queens. Prices: 

 1 queen, 2.5 cts. ; .">, *l.oii. 



F. A. LoCKH.^RT & Co., Lake George, 



Warren Co , N. Y. 



25 mismated Italian queens for 20 cts. each, or 6 

 for Sl.UU. J. W. Taylor, Ozan. Ark. 



Hybrid queens for sale at 25 cts. each. 



Mrs. a. a. Si.mpson, Swarts. Pa. 



