1893 



(iLEANlNG.S IN BEE CULTURE. 



157 



Honey Column. 



CITY MARKETS. 



Kansas City.— Hioie;/.— Tliere is no chaiige in tlie 

 lioiiey-market; stocks are fairly larjrc, with a g'ood 

 demand. White 1-lb., 16@17; No. 2, 15; dark, No. 1, 

 13@I4; No. 3, 12; extracted. 7@8. Bceswa.r, none on 

 hand. Hamblin & Bearss, 



Feb. 20. .514 Walnut St.. Kansas City, Mo. 



St. Louis.— Ho7iej/.— There is a scarcity of extract- 

 ed honey here. No change in prices. Beeswax, 

 prime, 265. D. G. Tutt Gro. Co., 



Feb. 20. St. Louis, Mo. 



Cleveland. — Honey. — Tiiere is no change since 

 last report. We are oflered honey about H cent 

 cheaper than two weeks ag'o— No. 1 fancy white. 



WiLLIA.MS BhOS., 



Feb. 20. 80 & 82 Broadway, Cleveland, O. 



Kansas City.— Hoxej/.— Receipts lig'ht; demand 

 good. We quote: Mb., No. 1 white, I6@17; No. 2, 

 14@15; No. 1 amber, 15; No. 2 amber, 10@,12. Ex- 

 tracted, white, 7@7X; amber, .5@6. Beesw(t.r, 21@24. 

 Clemons-Mason Com. Co., 



Feb. 21. Kansas City, Mo. 



Buffalo. — Honey. — Honey is moving- off very 

 slowly. Fancy is selling- at 16@n; No. 2, 12@14: 

 buckwheat, dull at 8@9. Bee^imx, 28@30; second 

 grade, 22@25. Stock on liand is very light. There 

 is no doubt that all will clean up satisfactorily. 

 Batterson & Co., 



Feb. 20. 167, 169 Scott St., Buffalo, N. Y. 



Boston.— Honey.— We have had a better demand 

 l^or honey the past tliirty days than for tlie previous 

 ninetj' days. We are selling Ijest 1-lb. comb at 1.5® 

 16. Extracted, 8@10. No beeswax on hand. 

 Blake & Ripley, 



Feb. 20. Boston, Mass. 



New York.— Ho/it'i/.— C'omli lioney dull. Wliite 

 clover, 1-lb. sections, glrtssed. fancy, li@15; fair, 12 

 @13; 3-lb. sections, fair, ll@i:i: buckwheat. I lb., 9@ 

 11. Extracted, Southern, per gal.. 65@70; Cuban, 75 

 @80; California light amber, 9'4@9M. Beemm.r firm 

 at 30. Thuijhek, Whyland&Co.. 



Feb. 21. New York. 



Minneapolis.— Hofyeiy.— There i< a good supply 

 on hand, but it is mostly dark. This stock is slow, 

 but what little white is on the market moves readi- 

 ly. We quote: Fine white clover, 17^18; 3-lb. combs, 

 16®17; buckwheat, 13@14. Extracted, I0@ll. Tliese 

 are selling prices. We are not buying. 



Feb. 23. J. A. Shea & Co., 



14 <& 16 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 



Cincinnati.— Hotic.iy. —Demand remains slow from 

 manufacturers, for extracted lioney, but is good 

 from the jobbing trade for family use. Siipply 

 scant. It brings 6@S cts. per lb. on arrival. There 

 is no choice comb honey on the market. The best 

 white brings U®16 ots. in a .jobbing way. Beeswax. 

 — Demand is good, at 23@25 for good to choice yellow 

 on arrival. ('has. F. Muth & Son, 



Feb. 21. Cincinnati, O. 



Alb.\ny.— Hottcj/.- -The Lenten season has ca.used 

 an increiised demand for comb honey. There is, 

 however, hut very little stock left on the market, 

 and prices are tirm. Clover. 14(§il6; buckwheat, 10® 

 10'/2. Extracted, white, 9(c$10; dark, 7@8. Beeawax 

 dull and prices lower; 23@25. 



Chas. McCulloch & Co., 



Feb. 21. 393-397 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. 



S.\N FRAN('iS('i).—Hr)?(C.(/.— Honey is verj- scarce 

 iind in demand. We quote: Ext racled, witli light 

 suiiply, 7'/s®S; comh. l-lb. frame. 12@14: 2-11)., 9'c$ll. 

 SCHACii r. Lemcke & Steiner, 



Feb. 23. San Francisco, Cal. 



Albany.— Hoiiei/. — Oui- stock of honey is lighter 

 than ever before at lliis season, and prices are well 

 sustained. Comb, white, 14@16; mixed, VXcbV-i; dark, 

 1()@11. Extracted, white, 9®9i/4 : mixed, 7'4@8; dark, 

 T@7Vi. Ziecsiw.r, .2.s@:!0. M. K. Wkioht, 



Feb. 20. Albany, N.Y. 



Detroit. — Htmeij. — Best com!) honey, 13@15; 

 stocks low. Extracted, 8@8'/2 for light; 7@7V4 for 

 dark. Beeswax, 26@27. M. H. Hunt, 



Feb. 20. Bell Branch, Mich. 



Muth's 

 Honey 



In packages of ii", 

 K, 1, and 5 lbs., 



25c. per lb. 



If sent by mail, 

 add 17e for every lb. 



C. F. Muth & Son, 



975-97S Centr. Ave., 

 CINCINNATI, OHIO. 



Caramels, 



[^"In re.sponding to this advertisempnt mention (iLEANINGS. 



TME 

 NOTICE 



I have in stock a fine lot of Chaff 

 and Dovetailed hives, also G. B. Lew- 

 is sections. Send a card and I will 

 mail you prices. 



GEO. H. KIRKPATRICK, 



UNION CITY, IND. 



READY AGAIN! 



with those nice Golden Queens, reai-ed by Doo- 

 little's method, rntested, M:irch, Ajnil. and May, 

 $1.00; (i for $4.75; 12 foi- f8.50. .luiie and later, 75c 

 each; (i for W.OO; 12 for *7..5:); 3-banded te.sted, $1..50. 

 For select and breedi'is, write for prices. Safe ar- 

 rival and satisfaction uu:iranti'efl. 5tfdb 

 J K. rA.*»K, fori Or-tiiue- Vol. Co., l^Ia. 

 lyin responding to this advertisement mention Olkanings. 



Closings Out. 



For the purpose of practicing law, I have gone 

 out of the bee-business. My supplies must be sold, 

 and will sell below their cost. Have about 80 New 

 Heddon hives; 275Tsupers; queen-excluding honey- 

 boards; sections; foundation for sections; honey- 

 extractor; and almost everything else found in a 

 large apiary. Some of these things have been in 

 use, others, not. No circular. Write me what you 

 want and I will tell you condition and price. The 

 goods are at Newton, Jasper Co., Iowa, and will be 

 shipped from there by my brother in April. Uefer- 

 ences given upon request. Address 4-.5d 



Win. Ij. drew, 

 132 Oxford St., North Cambridge, ITIass. 



VANDERVORT 

 COMB -FOUNDATION MILLS. 



Send for samples and reduced in-ice list, 

 itfd JNO. VANDSRVORT, Laceyville, Pa. 



Chicago Bee-Keepers' Supply Go. 



Will furnish evei'V thing used in the apiary, at bot- 

 tom prices. Write for circular price list to' 



J. B. KLINE, Secy., Topeka, Kan. 



Job Lot of Sections. $1.50 per M. 



White V-groove, 414. Samples by mail, 10c. All 

 supplies very cheap. Address 

 3tfdb Oliver Foster, Mt. Vernon, Linn Co., la. 



Root's Goods for the West. 



Address .los. Nysewaiider, Des Moines, la. 



