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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Dec. 1. 



PONEY C0MJIN. 



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

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

 12-ttdb. Mt. Vernon, la. 



CITT MARKETS. 



AiiBANY.— Ho?icw — Receiiits up to date 1900 cases 

 of comb lioney, and 212 packages of extracted. The 

 market is very quiet at pit-sent, and inices remain 

 unchanged. Chas. .McCur.i.ocu & Co., 



Nov. 19. ;5;5it IJroadwaN', Albany, N. Y. 



Cincinnati.— H()?ic)/.— There is a good demand for 

 all kinds of honey. Arrivals are fair of all but comb 

 honey and Southern extracted. Small lots only of 

 eacli are arriving- and disposed of on arri\:il. Cali- 

 fornia honey seems to be as highly a [ipreciated in 

 our market as the best clover honey. We guote 

 ciioice comb honey nominal, at 16@18c. Extracted 

 honey at 5!/2@8c on arrival. Brcxwax. there is a good 

 demand at 24@26c on arrival for good to choice yel- 

 low. Chas. F. Muth & Son, 



Nov. 13. Cincinnati, Ohio. 



Boston.— Hf«ifj/.— Fancy white one-pound combs 

 selling at 19@20c; fair to good, 17(g;l8. No »-lb. 

 combs in tliis market. Buckwheat or otf-colored 

 honey not wanted at any ])rice. Extracted selling 

 at7>^"@8»4. No beeswax on hand. Demand good. 

 Blake & Ripley, 



Nov. 19. Boston. Mass. 



Riverside.— Honfjy.— Comb honey all shipped out 

 of Southern California, and nine-tenths of the ex- 

 tracted. Latter selling in car lots to-day; white, 6(g» 

 654 ; lig'ht amber, .59i@6. 



Griffin & Skelley Company, 



Nov. 12. Riverside, Cal. 



St. Louis.— Honey.— We note an active inquiry for 

 strained and extracted honey in barrels at 6c; cans, 

 7X; comb, white clover, I8@183^ ; dark, 15K@16'/4. 

 Beeswax, prime, 25. D. G. Tutt Grocer Co., 



Nov. 19. St. Louis, Mo. 



San Francisco.- Honej/.— Extracted honey is very 

 firm and advancing, with a heavy demand for Eu- 

 rope as well as for the East, and we quote now 6@6^ 

 for eastern shipment. Comb honey is scarce, and 

 wanted at 13@14c for 1-lb. comb honey, and 10@12 for 

 3-lb. comb lioney. Beesvax is scarce, and firm at 

 about 23@34. Schacht. Lemcke & Steiner, 



Oct. 23. 16 & 18 Drum St., San Francisco, Cal. 



Detroit.- Honey.— The demand for comb honey 

 continues good, and bi-ings 16c readily if a fair arti- 

 cle. Extracted, 1®8. Beeswax, 37@28. 



M. H. Hunt, 



Bell Branch, Mich., Nov. 30, 1890. 



St. Louis.— Ho«ey.— We quote choice white-clover 

 honey in 1-lb. sections, single tier, 18c; fancy, 30c; 

 double tier, 17@18. Dark and broken to fair stock, 

 13@1.5. Extracted, in cans, 8(5)10; dark, 6@7; barrels, 

 53^ @7, as to quality. Be«s wax,, prime, 25i4@36; dark, 

 less. The demand for honey is good, and the stocks 

 here are very light. W. B. Westcott & Co., 



Nov. 34. St. Louis, Mo. 



For Sale.— 30OO lbs. light extracted honey in fiO-lb. 

 tin cans; and 800 lbs. nice comb honey in 13-lb. 

 crates. Delivered on cars at lOc for extracted, and 

 18c for comb. S. A. Shuck, Liverpool, 111. 



For Sale. — One barrel of extracted honey, gath- 

 ered mainly fi-om false boneset and heartsease. 

 ITiis honey is well ripened and of fine flavor. Will 

 take 8c per lb., f . o. b. here. Can put it up in 60-lb. 

 square tin cans, at 8Kc per lb. Cans are boxed two 

 in a box. Correspondence solicited. 



R. B. Leahy, Higginsville, Mo. 



Wanted. — Extracted honey, either white clover or 

 linn. Send sample and quote lowest cash price. 

 Walter S. Pouder, 

 175 E. Walnut St., Indianapolis, Ind. 



For Sale.— One keg of No. 1 fancy clover honey ; 

 net weight. 111 lbs. $10.00 buys it delivered on cars 

 at Alamo. Address O. H. T(jwnsend, 



Alamo, Kal. Co., Mich. 



Wanted.— Southern honey. W^ill pay 5>^c cash on 

 arrival for good Southern honey. 



Chas. F. Muth & Son, 

 33-23-24-1-d Cincinnati, O. 



Wanted. One or two thousands pounds of nice 

 comb honey. Write, giving Hmonnt on hand and 

 price wanted. A D. ELr.rvowooo, Barlinii' i, .H. 



17tfdb 



For Sale.— £0,C00 lbs. of extra fine sage honey in 

 60 lb. tin cans. Also two cMrloads of light amber 

 honey, for sale at 6c per lb , f o. b. 

 L.E. Mercer & S( ^ « Vpptnra, V'entura Co., Cal. 



WANTED. 



I want to i)urchase at once, a large lot of 



Light - Colored Combs of Honey 



IN SIMPLICITY FRAMES. 



Must bo built upon wired foundation. Each 

 frame, with honey, to weigh not less than three 

 pounds. Correspondence solicited. 



GEO. D. POWELL, 



81 &83 Third St, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



|7In responding to this advertisement mention Gleanings. 



NEW FIRM. 



W. D. SOPER & CO. 



We are now in shape to manufacture every thing 

 needed in the apiary. Hives, sections, i)acking- 

 boxes, etc., made to order. Get our prices before 

 buying elsewhere. W. D. SOPER & CO., 



19-17d 118 & 120 Washington St., Jackson, Mich. 



Please mention this paper. 



TO SUIT YOUR FANCY. 



I will breed in 1891 both the Five-Banded Oold- 

 eii and A. I. Root's sirain of •'Honey" Italian 

 Queens. Orders booked now; pay when queens 

 arrive. Every queen warranted. No blacks. In- 

 close stamp for prices. 



JACOB T. TIMPE, Grand Ledge, Mich. 



Oriii respondine to this advei-tisenient mention GLKANinoa. 



Wanted.— White comb and extracted honey; 

 «tate price, package, etc. B. Walker, 17tfdb 

 Capac, Mich , or Prairie du Chien, Wis. 



MUTH'S 

 HONEY - EXTHACTOR, 



SQUARE OliASS HONEY-JARS, 

 TIN BUCKETS, BEE-HIVES, HONEY- 

 SECTIONS, &c., &c. 

 PERFECTION COI^D - BI^AST SMOKERS. 



Apply to CHAS. F. MUTH & SON, 



Cincinnati, Ohio. 



P. S.— Send 10-cent stamp for "Practical Hints to 

 Bee-keepers." ^^'MenUon Oleaningg. Itfdb 



-lOQft ITALIAN QUEENS FOR BCTSINESS. 

 lOi7V istfdb W. H. Laws, Lavaca, Ark 



