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GLEAN^GS IN BEE CULTUEE. 



Aug. 



JiBNEY CaMMN. 



CITY MARKETS. 



St. Louis.— Ho/ie;/.— We quote to-day's market on 

 honey: Comb, choice white clover, l-lb. sections, 

 10(rftl3i4c; choice wliite clover in 3-lb. sections, itftfll; 

 other vai-ieties of coml) in 1 and ;i lb. sections, SftiilO; 

 broken comb, Ww 7. K.xtiuctcd, white clover, in tin 

 cans, fifi'Tc; same in ke^s, ttOiii; white clover and 

 other varieties ot extracted and strained in bbls., 

 4(r«4'2. Honey is movinj;- very slowly, at even low 

 prices. There is some demand for low g-rades lor 

 nianufactui'inH' purposes. 



iJcfsuvj.r.— Selected yellow, ~'.5c; as it runs, 31(?/C'3c. 



Aug. 11, ISSB. Westcott & Hall, 



108 and no Market Street, St. Louis, Mo. 



Cleveland.— Ho?ici/.— The market still continues 

 slow and well stocked. Choice white 1-lb. sections 

 sell at 14c with an inclination downward; as yet, 

 however, no new honey has been sold at less than 

 14. New 3-lbs. dull at 13(5)13. Old stocks are neg- 

 lected. Extracted, ti(ih'i. Beeswax, 35. 



Aug. 10, 1886. A. C. Kendel, 



115 Ontario St., Cleveland, Ohio. 



Detroit.— Honey.— The market lor honey has im- 

 proved a little since my last quotations. Best white, 

 in one-pound sections, sells at 14c, and some in a 

 small way at 15c. Bcc)<wa.r, firm at 3:{e. 



Aug. 11, 1886. M. H. Hunt, 



Bell Branch, Mich. 



Milwaukee.— 7ioHeiy.— Market for honey is dull, 

 and lower prices will have to be accepted, to sell. 

 AVe will quote: Choice Mb. sections, white, 13(?iil3c; 

 choice iVi and 3 lb. sections, white, Vicrn.ViV^. Old, 

 choice, in sections, 10(5'11. Extracted, choice, in 

 bbls. and kegs, 5(S),6; same, In tin cans, 6(c'.6'/2i 



Dceswa.c, 34f5i35. A. V. Bishop. 



Aug. 11, 1886. 143 W. Water St., Milwaukee, Wis. 



Kansas City.— Jjonc.v.— The receipts of new hon- 

 ey are good, and demand the same. Mb. sections, 

 white clover, 13@14; Mb. sections, dark, lOtaill; 3-lb. 

 sections, white clover, lWnV2; 3-lb. sections, dark, 

 8(5 10; 3-lb. sections, California, white, lOf^U; 3-lb. 

 sections, California dark, 8(^/9. Extracted white 

 clover, 5@6; dark, 3(3>4; California, .5(y)5!/^; dark, -1. 

 Beeswax, 3U@.23. Clemons, Cloon & Co.. 



Aug. 11, 1886. Cor. 4th and Walnut St's., 



^ Kansas City, Mo. 



Boston.— Hoiifi/.— New 1-lb. sections, 13(rnl5; new 

 3-lb. sections, 13((i!l4; new extracted, ()(5i8. Beeswax, 

 35 cents. Blake & Ripley, 



Aug. 11, 1886. 57 Chatham St., Boston, Mass. 



New YoKK—J/ouqy.— There is no change in the 

 honey market; still, there is some old honey on 

 hand, almost unsalable at any price. We are re- 

 ceiving large shipments of California Avhite-sage 

 honey, extracted, in .5-gallon cans, 3 in case, which 

 is sold at from ,5fc/ 6c per lb. We have not received 

 any new comb honey this far. 



Beeswax, a trifle lower. Prime yellow sells at 

 f rom 33'/4@,34c. Thuiiber, WhV'A.nu & Co., 



Aug. 11, 1886. Keade & Hudson Sts., New York. 



Cincinnati.— //(n?C7/.— No change in the market; 

 demand slow for all kinds and shapes of honey. 

 Prices arc nominal. Extracted honey ranges be- 

 tween 3'/2(5'7c per lb. on arrival, according to cpial- 

 ity, and choice comb honey brings 14@,15c in a job- 

 bing way. 



Beeswax.— DenifinA is good, and arrivals are fair. 

 We pay 30c ])er lb. for good yellow. 



Aug. 6, 1880. Chas. F. Muth & Son, 



S. E. Cor. Freeman and Central Avenues, 



Cincinnati, Ohio. 



For S.\LE.— I have 400 lbs. of nice white-clover 

 honey in 1-lb. sections, in crates containing 34 sec- 

 tions each, at 13c per lb., crates included, delivered 

 on cars here. Also 50 swarms of bees, 30 in Root's 

 chatr hive, and the rest in Simplicity hives— all very 

 strong. J.D. STEi>MAN,Charlest6wn, Port. Co., t). 



For SaijE.— I have 300 or 400 i)ound8 of choice 

 corab honey, put up in 34-lb. cases, which I will sell 

 for lie per lb. It is nice and white, raised with sep- 

 arators, and is first class in every respect. 



Wm. H. Stanley, Pi.\oa, Lep Go., Ill, 



For Sale.— 2000 lbs. clover honey in Mb. sections, 

 large cases at 15c; and in small cases at 16c at our 

 R. R. Station. O. G. Josenhans, 



Owosso, Shi. Co., Mich. 



For Sale.— 3000 lbs. of nice white-clover and bass- 

 wood honey in Mb. sections, put on board cars here 

 for 13 cts. per lb. C.Abraham, 



Fayette, LaFayette Co., Wisl 



For Sale.— I should like to sell 3000 lbs. of comb 

 honey in one and two lb. sections. I will deliver'it 

 on the cars here for 13!4 cts. a pound. It is nice 

 white honey. F. Roulo, 



Portville, Catt. Co., N. Y. 



For Sale.— 10,OQO lbs. of nice white-clover and 

 basswood honey, in one-pound boxes. 48 lbs. in case, 

 delivered on board cars for 12c per lb. by the case, 

 or lie per lb. in 1000-lb. lots. Ezra Baer, 



Dixon, Lee Co., III. 



For Sale.— Friends, I have 1500 lbs. of beautiful 

 honey in one-pound sections, in crates holding 11 

 and 13 lbs., that I will sell at ]3'/2C per lb.; also ex- 

 tracted honey in .50-lb. kegs at 8 c, delivered on the 

 cars. Cash with oi'der. Reference given if needed. 

 W. S. Dokman, Mechanicsvillo, Iowa. 



For Sale.— 1000 lbs. of white-clover honey, in Mb. 

 sections. What am I offered'? Wm. Vanauken, 



Woodville, Jeff. Co., N. Y. 



For, Sale.— 5 barrels, of 170 lbs. each, one of 350 

 lbs., of basswood honey, well ripened ; also 3 barrels 

 of clover honey of 170 lbs. Will take 6 cents, barrel 

 free, delivered on cars at Lynnville. 



W. A. Compton, Lynnville, Giles Co., Tenn. 



Foji Sale.— I have 1.500 lbs. of comb honey for 

 sale, 15 cts. for No. 1, 13 cts. for No. 2. 



Nelson Dewey, Adrian. Lenawee Co., Mich. 



For Sale.— 10 crates of comb honey, containing 

 36 pounds each, in one-pound sections, ready now. 

 Marcus Wight, Be<U'ord, Iowa. 



For Sale.— Still having on hand in Root's beauti- 

 ful 1-lb. sections some 2i)00 lbs. of white-clover hon- 

 ey, I otter the same at 14c per lb., packed in Hed- 

 ilon's shipping-cases, and jtut on board of cai's. 

 .John Ellinoer, Hopkins Sta., Allegan Co., Mich. 



Wantkd.— From ,500 to 1000 pounds of white ex- 

 tracted honey. What is your jjrico, delivered at 

 Malone? H. P. Langdon, 



East Constable, Franklin Co., N. Y. 



Wanted.— I have a place for a few tons of clover 

 honey, white; can pay N. Y. quotations — 5c, ])ut up 

 in bbls. of from 300 to .500 pounds each, F. O. B., any- 

 where in Ohio or this way from there. 



F. D. WooLVER, Munnsville, Madison Co., N. Y. 



FOR SALE, 



PURE ITALIAN 



Untested (]ueen, .fl.OO; two or more, 75 cts. each. 

 Tested (jucens, $3.00 each. Full colonies, in Sim- 

 plicity hive, with tested queen, from $4.00 to $10.00. 

 Three-frame nuclei, with untested (jueens, $3.00; 

 with tested, $3.00. For July, August, September^ 

 and October, address or call on 



Residence, Little Muskingum. ^^'^•^- •^- ^O^^' 

 16d Marietta, Wash. Co., O. 



FOR SALE CHEAP. 



Fifty 3-story Simplicity hives, nailed and painted; 

 100 3-story Simplicity hives in tlat, and 10,000 brood- 

 frames. For particulars address 

 ]6d O. H. HYATT, Shenandoah, Iowa. 



Pure Italian Queens. 



I have purchased the entire stock of bees of Mr. 

 L. L. Langstroth. I will sell queens from natui-al 

 swarming, at 80 cents each, or six for $4.00. Safe 

 arrival guaranteed. 



MERICAN STIBBENS, 

 i^d Oxford, Butler Co., O. 



