1893 



(ILEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



697 



Honey Column. 



CITY MARKETS. 



Buffalo.— Hojiey.— There is still )io activity in 

 the honey-market as yet, and prices are unchanged. 

 There are fancy pails and moderate No. 1 comb, at 

 14@15;,very small weight, large lots, could liardly be 

 placed at that; yet, as sonn as peaches are done, we 

 should presume the value would Improve— at least, 

 the demand increase. We are in the market to use 

 a few lots at moderate prices; and if those having 

 them wish to sell them for spot cash will write us 

 we will do our utmost to i)lease them, or we will ad- 

 vance 10c per lb. upon any reasonable amount of 

 No. 1 comb, and do our utmost with it, and remit as 

 soon as it is all sold. E.vt racted is in very moderate 

 demand, and we would not advise shipping here as 

 yet. Very poor grades of honey are also at a range 

 from 7 to 10c. Battekson & Co., 



Sept. 6. Buffalo, N. Y. 



Chicago. — Hoaei/.— Re(;eipts and sales of comb 

 honey are quite good, the best grades bringing 14, 

 15, and Itic. As yet there is not very much of a sur- 

 plus, and it may be that we shall not have any great 

 amount for some little time. Extracted honey sells 

 at from 5e to 7c, according to tiie color, flavor, and 

 style of package. Beeswax, about 22c. 



We are having a good many calls from bee-keepers 

 who are visiting the Fair, and expect increased 

 favors of this kind as time approaches for the con- 

 vention. R. A. Burnett & Co., 



Sept. 7. 161 So. Water St., Chicago, 111. 



New York.— ifoney.— Our market remains quiet. 

 New comb honey is arriving freely. Demand is 

 rather light as yet. We quote fancy wliite, 1-lb. 

 tections, 14@1.5c; off grades, irregular and not want- 

 ed. Extracted is selling slow. We quote: California, 

 ■')*4@6e per lb.; Soutliern, common, 6J@6.5c per gal.; 

 ch(jice, 70c. Beeswax dull at 23@24c per lb. 



HiLDRETH Bros. & Segelken, 

 2S & 30 West Broadway, New York. 



Chicago.— Ho/ie;/.— We want honey, and ask you 

 to ship all you have at once. Quote fancy selling at 

 16c; choice, Ifjc; No. 2, 13@14c; poor, 12c. With pros- 

 pects of a large crop, we a<lvise early shipments to 

 the market, and can guarantee satisfaction. E.x- 

 tracted selling at 5'/4@7, di'p-'ndirig on color, flavor, 

 style of package, and (]uaiititv buser will take. 

 Beeswax, 22@34, and we have no stock on hand. 



Sept. 1. S. T. Fish &Co., 



189 So. Water St., Chicago, 111. 



Albany. — Ho uej/.— Receipts of comb honey have 

 been smaller thus far in Sept. than during latter 

 part of 4ug., and from information received up to 

 date the crop will be cnmparativeiy light. Comb 

 honey selling freely at Itir for fancy wliite; 14@15c 

 for No. a; 12@13 for mixed; 1(1(0)13 for Ijuckwheat. 

 Extiactecl moving very slowly at 6@8c. 



Sept. 12. Chas. JMcCulloch & Co.. 



393, 395, and 397 Utoadway, Albany, N. Y. 



' 'Albany.— Honey.— Honey market firming up 

 some, as the crop is not panning out so large as re- 

 ported a month ago. White comb, 14(§)16; mixed, 

 13@14c; dark, ll@12; extracted, white, 7'/4@8; mixed, 

 7c; dark, 6@6i/4. Beeswax, 2o@'i6c. 



H. R. Wright. 

 ""Sept. 15. 326, 328, 330 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. 



nosTo.N.— Honey.- New comb lionoy is arriving 

 quite freely, selling slowly ai 15@|6c per lb., in a 

 small way. With co >ler wt ather we expect it will 

 move belter. Extr icted. ther(> is a liberal supply on 

 tills market, .selling at 7(@He. No beeswax on hand. 

 Blake & Ripley, 



Sept. 6. Boston, Mass. 



K.\xs.\sCiTy.— Honey.— The receipts of honey lair; 

 <lemaiid fair. We <iuoie white 1-lb. comb, 15@16c; 

 amber, 12@14. Extr.icted, white, 7(<57!4 ; amlwr, 5@6c. 

 Beeswax, 2il@22. 



Cle.mo.ns, Mason & Co., 



Sept. 7. Kansas City, Mo. 



Detkoit.— /Joncy'.- B.'st white comb honey. 14c. 

 No dark lots offered. Extracted, 7(§i8c. Beeswax, 

 24c. M. H. Hunt, 



Sept. 11. Bell Branch, Mich. 



Cleveland. —Honey.— No. 1 white selling at l(j)i@ 

 17X in 1-lb. sections. Market slow. Not much call 

 for No. 3 goods at present. Selling at 14@15c. Bees- 

 wax, 23c. Supply limited. 



Williams Bros., 



Sept. 5. 80 & 82 Broadway, Cleveland, O. 



Kansas City.— Honey.— Receipts of honev light. 

 White comb, 1-lb., 16; light weight, 14. Extracted, 

 white, 7'^; amber, 6i4(®7; dark, 5@5Vi. Stock very 

 light. Beeswax in good demand, 22(^25. 



Hamblin & Bearss, 



Sept. 7. Kansas City, Mo. 



St. Louis.— Honey.— Honey very quiet, apparently 

 no demand. We quote comb, 10(t^l6c, according to 

 quality. Extracted, 4i4@5X. Prime beeswax, 21c. 

 D. G. TUTT Grocer Co., 



Sept. 6. St. Louis, Mo. 



WANTED.— Comb and extracted honey, on com- 

 mission or spot cash. I have a ready sale for both 

 white and buckwheat. I. J. Stringham, 



105 Park Place, New York city. 



FOR SALE.— Extracted clover and basswood 

 honey at 8c per lb. M. Isbell, Norwich, N. Y. 



BUFFALO, N. Y. Unsurpassed Honey Market. 

 BATTERSON & CO. Responsible, Reliable, 

 Commission Merchants, igt^db and Prompt. 



CHAS. ISRAEL & BROS., 110 Hudson St., N. Y. 



WHOLESALE DEALERS & Hnnpu "^^^ Rf^t^Qu/nv 



COMMISSION MEEGH.^iTTs. noney .9^ oeeswax. 



Established 1875. 



White SHIPPINQ=CASES. 



To have your honey sell well, use our beautiful 

 cases, 12 and 34 pound sizes. Send for illustrated 

 catalogue of every thing needed in the apiary. 



M. H. HUIVT, Bell Branch, Mich. 



To Get Acquainted, 



We will .send the Bee=keepers' Enterprise from now 

 until Jan., '95 (16 months), for .5(i c; or 3 months for 

 15 cts. You will be pleased with your investment, 

 in either case. 



Burton L. Sage, 

 New Haven, = = Conn. 



C^ln responding to this advertisement mention Gleanings. 



Aurora Farm for Sale. 



Owing to p(jor health, and wishing a change, I will 

 sell my farm to an immediate pnrchaser, on ea.sy 

 terms. Here are the advantages and facilities. 

 Fine climate, good soil, adapted to potato-raising 

 and high-pressure gardening; abundance of water 

 for irrigating and house nse; four R. K. stations; 

 and two good cities within an hour's di'ive; beauti- 

 ful, hard, smooth, level roads into tlie cities. For 

 further particulars address, at once, 



THEO. V. JESSUP, 



P. O. Box 367, 



Greeley, Colo. 



t^In respondiiiK to lliis iiilvfiti-eniiiit mention Gleaninos. 



BEES FOR SALE. 



Thirty colonies in No, 1 shape, mostly in new L. 

 hives. "The lot foi- SlOll.tM). or $3..50 each in small lots. 

 Pure Italian, $5.iiti. 



"IF. /->. SO/^K/e, .TacliHon, Miah. 



California Bee- Keepers ! 



Can obtain ROOT'S (JOODS, also California- 

 made Supplies, from 

 WM. STYAN, SAN MATEO. CAL. 

 ltS''ln respondinif to this advertisement mpntion Gleaninos. 



