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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTUEE. 



Jan. 



peNEY CeMMN. 



CITT MARKETS. 



Detroit.— Honej/. — The market continues dull, 

 with no change in prices. Best white comb, 12! i; 

 Bucl£wheat and tall flowers, 10@11. Extracted otter- 

 ed at 6@8. Beeswax, 23o. M. H. Hunt, 



Jan. 10, 1887. Bell Branch, Mich. 



Philadelphia. — Honey. — White clover, fine, 

 14@15; white clover, fair, 12@.13; buckwheat, flue, 

 11@12; same, fair, 9@10; one and two pound glass 

 sections. Extracted, 6@8, as to quality. Becawax, 

 20@23, as to quality. 



Jan. 10, 1887. Pancoast & Griffiths, 



243 South Front St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



St. Louis.— i?o»iei/.— Market is dull; choice comb, 

 white cloven 1-lb. sections, 12@13. Other grades in 

 sections, lOCgjll. Broken comb, 6@8; white clover, 

 extracted, in cans, 5V2®6. Southern in bbls., 3@5. 

 California extracted, in cans, -tJiSS, for dark, or 

 amber; 5!4, choice white sage. Beesicax, 21(5^22, as 

 runs; 25, selected. W. B. Westcott & Co., 



Jan. 10, 1887. 108 and 110 Market Street. 



Cleveland.— HoJiey.-This market has been very 

 dull the past two weeks. Prices are unchanged; 

 best white 1-lb. sections sell at 13c; 2d quality, 10. 

 Best white 2-lbs., 11@12; 2d, 8@9. Extracted is very 

 dull at 6c. Beeswax, 2.5. 



Jan. 10, 1887. A. C. Kendel, 



115 Ontario St., Cleveland, O. 



Cincinnati. — Houejy. — Nothing new of impor- 

 tance since last report. Demand is very slow for 

 all kinds of honey since Christmas, and occasional 

 concessions have to be made to effect a sale of comb 

 honey. 



Quotations have to be made as heretofoi-e; 3fc"7 

 cents for extracted honey on arrival, and 12@15 for 

 best comb honey, in a jobbing way. 



Beeswax.— Demand is good for beeswax, which 

 brings 20@-22c on arrival for good to choice yellow. 



Jan. 11, 1887. Chas. F. Muth & Son, 



Cincinnati, Ohio. 



Boston.— flojiey.— Demand very light since the 

 holidays, and we quote: Best 1-lb. white clover, 

 13((ftU; same, 2-1 b. sections, ll(a 12; California comb 

 honey, 10(gl2. Extracted, .5@,7. Beeswax, 24c. 

 Blake & Ripely, 



Jan. 10, 1887. 57 Chatham St., Boston, Mass. 



Chicago. — Ho»jej/.— Dullness prevails in the hon- 

 ey-market; no change in values since last quota- 

 tions. K. A. Burnett, 



Jan. 10, 1887. 161 So. Water St., Chicago, 111. 



New York.— Honey.— There is no change to note 

 in our honey market. The demand is limited, and 

 prices remain unchanged. The finer grades of 

 white honey are getting exhausted, but there is any 

 amount of the poorer grades yet to be disposed of. 



Jan. 10, 1887. Thurber, Whyland & Co., 



New York, N. Y. 



For Sale Cheap. — 4.500 lbs. choice white-clover 

 honey in 10 and 25 gal. kegs and in 48-gal. bbls. ; also 

 2500 lbs. very flue Spanish-needle honey in 25-g;al. 

 kegs and 48-gal. bbls. Will send samples on receipt 

 of 2-cent postage-stamp for each. 



Emil J. Baxter, Nauvoo, Hancock Co., 111. 



For Sale.— 2000 lbs. best clover honey in Root's 

 "raised-cDver pails." One set, 30'/2 lbs., $2..50; 4 sets, 

 122 lbs., %9:ih. Boxed, they ship same as bbls. 



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