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CLEANINGS IN BEE CULTUEE. 



Nov. 



peNEY 0©MMN. 



CITT MARKETS. 



St. Louis.— Honey.— There is not much doing- in 

 honey here. California, comb, white, 3-lb. sections, 

 sold here this week at lt)@17c. More offered at that. 

 White clover, lib. sections, choice, 18c; fair, 15@17. 

 Low-grade comb, Wfi'U. Extracted, white clover, 

 cans, 7@9c; bbls., 6@7. Southern, 4;4(5).5'/2 in bbls. 

 Beeswax, selected, 31(a::i3c. As it runs, 30(a'20S4; 

 g-reasy wax, one-half price. The demand for good 

 to choice is fair. W. B. Westcott & Co., 



Nov. 10. 108 & 110 Market St., St. Louis, Mo. 



Cincinnati.— ifoney.— Demand for honey of all 

 kinds is fail-, and keeps about pace with arrivals. 

 Extracted honey brings 3'/4((>}4c on arrival, and 

 choice comb honey 18@3(Jc in the jobbing way. 

 Beeswax is in good demand, and brings 20(a\'i2c for 

 good to choice yellow. Chas. P. Muth & Son, 



Nov. 10. Cincinnati, O. 



Albany. — Hojiejy. — Market is steady, although 

 receipts increased somewhat. We quote, clover, 

 white. 14®18c; buckwheat mixed, 11@13; extract- 

 ed, white, 7@9; dark, 6(qu. Consignmeats solicited. 

 H. R. Wright, 



Nov. it. 328 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. 



Chicago.— Honey.— The demand is fair, and prices 

 are steady at 18(aj20c for best grades of white comb 

 honey. Some fancy lots are being held at 22c. but 

 no sales. Extracted ranges from 7(Sil0c, according 

 to style of package, color, and quality. 

 Beeswax, 22(Si25. R. A. Burnett, 



Nov. 9. 161 So. Water St., Chicago, 111. 



New York.— Honey.— Our market remains firm, 

 and we are selling all good lots of honey as fast as 

 they come in, at full prices. While comb honey has 

 not changed any from last quotations, which, how- 

 ever, are firmly maintained, we can report a lirmer 

 market on extracted, and quote white at 9'/2@10 c; 

 dark, 6@.7c. P. G. Strohmever & Co., 



Nov. 10. 123 Water St., New York. 



St. Louis.— Honey.— We quote choice comb 16® 

 18c; latter is for choice white clover in good condi- 

 tion, and in 1-lb. sections. Strained, in bbls., 4!4@5 

 cts. Extra fancy, of bright color and in No. 1 pack- 

 ages, 14 cent advance on above. Extracted, in bbls., 

 5i4®6c; in cans, 7@8c. Beesicax, 30'/ic for prime. 



Market very firm at above prices. Owing to the 

 short crops i-eported everywhere, we look for a 

 still further advance in prices. 



Nov. 11. D. G. Tutt & Co., 



306 N. Commercial St., St. Louis, Mo. 



Cleveland.— Honey.— Honey is in fair demand at 

 19(5'30c per lb. for 1-lb. sections of white clover and 

 basswood; 2-lb. sections, about 3c per lb. less. 



Beeswax, 22@2.5c. A. C. Kendel, 



Per Carroll. 



Nov. 9. 115 Ontario St., Cleveland, O. 



Boston. — Honey. — Pancy one-pound comb, 

 18@30c; two-pound comb, 17@18c. Extracted, 7@8c. 

 Market is fairly active. Blake & Ripley, 



Nov. 10. .57 Chatham St., Boston, Mass. 



Detroit.— Ho?iey.— Offerings of comb honey are 

 more free. Best white, in one-pound sections, 17@ 

 (gjl9c; extracted, 9@,11. in small lots. Betswax, 21(<i> 

 23c. M. H. Hunt. 



Bell Branch, Mich., Oct. 34. 



For Sale.— 200'lbs. nice white-clover honey in 1- 

 Ib. sections, put up in 20-lb. crates, which I will de- 

 liver on board cars here at 20c per lb. 



F. H. McParland, St. Albans, Vt. 



For Sale.— Free on board cars here, in new oak 

 barrels, coated with paraffine, and holding about 

 .530 lbs. each, 3000 lbs. of white-clover honey, at 9 cts. 

 per lb.; 5000 lbs. white-clover honey, slightly mixed 

 with basswood, at the same price; and 1500 lbs. of 

 fall honey, at 8!^ cts. per lb. All of this honey was 

 raised in supers, on the tiering-up plan; is thor- 

 oughly ripened, very thick, and of the finest quali- 

 ty in every respect. Samples 6 cts. 



BUFUS Porter, Lewistown, HI. 



THE CejPW BOJEY-PLil 



Price of seed: 4'oz., $1.00; 10 oz., $3.00; 1 pound, 

 $300. Larger quantities by express, at reduced 

 rates. Sow very early in the spring, or late in the 

 fall. It vegetates in a low temperature. I have 

 twelve acres that will bloom next spring. I shall 

 sow two acres this fall. It is a success. 

 22-2d H. CHAPOTAN, Versailles, N. Y. 



I could sell Maple Sugar; to my honey customers, 

 consign me some. ARTHUR TODD, 



22d 3122 N. Front St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



2-Lb. HOITEY- JAUS. 



We have a new supply of two-pound square flint 

 honey-jars, and can supply our friends on short no- 

 tice. CHAS. F. MUTH & SiON, 



Ctucinnatt, O. 



WANTED.— 5000 lbs. dark extracted candied hon- 

 ey, in exchange for raspberry, strawberry, and 

 Chapman honey-plants. 

 22tfdb Dk. A. B. Mason, Auburndale, O. 



DADANT'S FOUNDATION FACTOR Z, WHOLE- 

 SALE AND RETAIL. See advertisement in 

 another column. 3btfd 



I WANT Comb and Extracted Honey, and Bees- 

 wax, to Sell for you on Commission. My Sales 

 are all for Cash, therefore I can remit promptly, 

 and I do it. ARTHUR TODD, 



20d 2122 N. Front St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Four-Color Label for Only 

 Cts. Per Thousand ! 



75 



Just think of it! we can furnish you a very neat 

 four-color label, with your name and address, with 

 the choice of having either "comb" or " extract- 

 ed " before the word " honey," for only 75 cts. per 

 thousand; 50 cts. per 500, or 30 cts. for 250, postpaid. 

 The size of the label is 2'/^ x 1 inch— just right to go 

 round the neck of a bottle, to put on a section, or to 

 adorn the front of a honey-tumbler. Send for our 

 special label catalogue for samples of this and 

 many other pretty designs in label work. 



A. I. ROOT, Medina. O. 



gPECI^Ii ]\[6¥ICE?. 



extracted honey. 

 Our stock of extracted California honey Is ex- 

 hausted, and we can furnish no more till further 

 notice. We still have a nice lot of clover and bass- 

 wood honey left, at the prices mentioned In our 

 last. We should be pleased to receive samples of 

 nice California white-sage honey from some of our 

 California friends, with offers on a carload deliver- 

 ed here. 



BARNES combined FOOT-POWER SAWING-MACHINE. 



We have, at Quitman, Mo., a Barnes combined 

 foot-power sawing-machine, such as we advertise in 

 our catalogue at f40.00. It has been used 3 years, 

 and is in perfect running order. We will sell it for 

 $25.00. We have also, at the same place, a second- 

 hand 10-inch fdn. mill almost new, including a dip- 

 ping-tank which we will sell for $15.00, or the two 

 for $38.00. 



DISCOUNT ON GOODS BOUGHT THIS FALL FOR NEXT 



SEASON'S USE. 



Until Dec. 1, we will give a discount of S per cent 

 on goods strictly for next season's use, except the 

 following: Machinery of all kinds for manufactur- 

 ing; all tin and glass honey-receptacles; tin plate, 

 and all counter goods. On Simplicity, portico, and 

 chaff hives, we can give only ^I'e per cent. The prin- 

 cipal goods included under the eight per cent dis- 

 count are foundation, frames, sections, zinc, ex- 

 tractors, and comb-foundation machines. Specify 

 what goods are for next season's use. After Dec. 1 

 we will allow a discount of 5 per cent. 



