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CLEANINGS IN HEE CULTURE. 



911 



Honey Column. 



CITY MARKETS. 



Chicago.— i/oJieiy.—Tliere is littlo If any cliang-e 

 In llie lioney market from last quoiations. e have 

 not had tlie usual good December trade in comb, 

 and prices are easier in consequence, with the otfer- 

 iiigs large. E.vtracCed is without any chaiifie. I$ees- 

 wa.v dull. K. A. BuKNErr ik Co., 



Dec. S. 161 So. v\ uLer St., Chicago, 111. 



K.4.NSAS City.— //oae;/.— L'he market not very ac 

 tive, either for comb or e.vir.icted. We quote: No. 1 

 wliite, 1-lb. comb, 14@15; No. 2, 13@lt; amber. No. 1, 

 12(0)14; No. i, 10(^l:i. E.vtracted, white, HI/jfaiT; amber, 

 o(§>6. lieeswax, :i:i@Si. 



Dec. 13. 



Clemons, Mason & Co., 

 Kansas City, Mo. 



Alb.\NY — H(*/icj/. —Comb honey is selling slow, and 

 clover ace u mil la ling:, wnile buckwheat remains 

 scarce. Extracted begins to move more freely; but 

 there is a large stocK on the market. We quoie: 



Buffalo.— V/"/i€y.— There is atritie more activity 

 in the honey market. Kancy, mostly U; a few, 1."); 

 choice, l~(5il-?; buckwheat, 9>u>i(). Beeswa.v, :i5@;30. 

 Batierson & C(J., 



Dec. 8. Buffalo, N. Y. 



Cincinnati.- Hodci/.— Demand is g-ood for all 

 kinds of honey in the jobbing- way, for family use. 

 Tliere is a sliiw demand from manuiacturers. Ex- 

 tracted honey brings r)@S on arrival. Comb lioney 

 sells for l%sl6 in the jobbing way, fur best white. 



Demand for beeswax is fair, at }i^l&£i for good to 

 choice yellow. 



Dec. h. Chas. F. Mcth & Son, 



Cincinnati, Ohio. 



Cleveland. —H(>»ic.i/.— Honey is in good demand 

 at 15 for No. 1 white; No. :i grade. i+. Beeswax, 

 24@5}5. Our market is using all the receipts. 



WiLLi.^MS Bros., 



Deo. 8. m & 83 Broadway, Cieveiand, O. 



Detroit.— Hy?i€{/.— Sales of comb honey continue 

 to be satisfactory, with prices remaining same; viz., 

 13®15, the latter figures for fancy. Extracted. 7(g;8. 

 Beeswax, ZS@-^i. M. H. Hunt, 



Dec. 8. Bell Branch, Mich. 



St. Louis.— i?o)i6j/.— Honey continues dull, with 

 only an occasional sale of a package. Market is 

 steady at Kg-fj for extracted in barrels; cans, 6^^T; 

 comb is in good supply, and sells slowlj' at from 

 10@12. Beeswax, prime, Si. 



D. G. TuTT Grocer Co., 



Dec. 9. St. Louis, Mo. 



KAN8A.S City.— Ho?ie{/.— Demand only fair, good 

 supply. One pound white. Hi; amb.r, it; dark, 12; 

 extracted, white, 7; amlicr, 6; daii, .5. Beeswax, 

 22@25. Hamblin & Bearss, 



Dec. H. Kansas City, Mo. 



Boston.— Hodcj/.-Honey continues to sell fairlv, 

 but at low prices. Best comb honey sells at 14@lij; 

 extracted, 5@T. No beeswax on hano. 



Dec. 9. Blake & Kipley, 



Boston, Mass. 



St. Paul — HoMcjy.- We quote to-day as our actual 

 sales, choice white extracted lioney, t)@7; choice 

 amber and light amber, oyjCT/GV^ ; market steady; 

 demand moderate. Comb honey is very dull, selling 

 at 12)^(5(13.^; demand light; market weak, and sales 

 slow. Holders of comb honey appear to be pressing 

 their ticjldings on the markets. 



Dec. 9. Smith & Austrian, 



St. Paul, Minn. 



San Francisco.— Ho/iej/.— Honey quiet, but sell- 

 ing all the time for shipment east. Extracted, white, 

 5 to 5X ; light amber, -.'i too. Beeswax not plenti- 

 ful, and is in some di-ui.uid at 2;Kai23'/i. Comb lioney, 

 9H@li. ScH.\CHT, Lemcke & Steineh, 



San Francisco, Cal. 



Albany.— Hti/iey.— Honey market easier on light 

 and mixed grade.s, and firm on buckwheat; small 

 combs at ll'/i®12. H. K. Wright, 



Nov. -^ii. 32(5, 328, 330 Broadway, Albany. N. Y. 



For Sale.— 4(KKI lbs. of extracted white-clover and 

 basswood honey; it is No. 1 honey, thoroughly rip- 

 ened up in hives; it is put in 61)-lb. tin cans. I will 

 take 7c delivered on cars here. F. W. Holmes, 



Coopersville, Ottawa Co., Midi. 



For Sale.— A few tonsof whitecUiver and bass- 

 wood honey, in strong new barrels, containing 

 about 32;) pounds each. Price 7c; in ton lots, 7'/ off. 

 Frank McNay. Mauston, Wis. 



For SALE.-2000 lbs. of tine comb honey, in 1-lb. 

 sections, 24-lb cases, and 2000 lbs. of clover and 

 basswood honey, in 60 lb. .square jacket cans. Sam- 

 ple of extracted honey by mail on application. 



Ezra Baer, Dixon, Illinois. 



BUFFALO, N. Y. Unsurpassed Honey Market. 

 6ATT£rtbON & CO. Kesponsible, Keliable, 

 Commission IWercliants. i^udb and Prompt. 



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



WHOLESALE DEALERS & Hnnoi, ^V- Roa^u,ny 



ooMMisajN MLKCH.'iNTs. noney P^ oeeswax. 



Establish ed 1875. 



Automatic 



Comb Foundation 



Mills. 



Hade by 



W. C. Pelham, 



riaysville, = Ky. 



CI (IRinA *°'' ^'^'^' "^'^ bivesof bees; inquire of 

 I bWKlun. Aug. Ley vraz, Francis, Fla. 19tf 



Here's the Place 



To get enrly Golden Queens. Send for circular 

 and prices. ,/. u. (SA.SB, 



J-*ort (Jninirc}, Pin. 



Q pairs of Pekin Uuaks at $1..')0 per pair, and 4 

 *^ S. C\ \Vhite I^e^horn C'oe/i^ej-ei.s at 75c 

 each, if sold before Jan. 1, 1894. 



L>r. H. Anderson, Cauianctie, Tex. 



KIND WORDS FROM OUR CUSTOMERS. 



Gleanings has become almost indispensable in 

 my family. J. T. Beall. 



Ontario, O., Nov. 16. 



1 get my Gleanings regularly; am always glad 

 to get it, as it is so newsy, and there is so much 

 good inloiinatioii to be gained from it. 



Dove Park, Ark., Nov. 28. J. W. Morris. 



I wish to say to you that 1 am delighted with the 

 sewing-machine which I bought of you in July last. 

 It is just perfection. Gleanings has become a 

 necessity in our home. May its editors long li\ e to 

 bless us with its reading. Mrs. S. E. Padgett. 



Owego, N. Y., Nov. 2i. 



Please tell Rambler that I hope he will not get 

 married, for his rambling days would be over, and 

 then what sluiuld we do without those interesting- 

 articles y We also enjoy very much your wheel ex- 

 periences. Mrs. J. Hilton. 



Los Alamos, Cal., Nov. 3. 



As I am renewing my subscription for Gleanings 

 I would say that I would not do without it as long 

 as I can maiiMge to pay for it. It is just splendid. 

 We like the Home talks and the high-pressure gar- 

 dening very much ; and Rambler too. It is good all 

 through. What has become of Jake Smith y 



Niagara Falls, N. Y., Nov. 2.5. Chas. Kinzie. 



[Jake has been visiting, but will be back soon.] 



