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GLEA^LNGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Nov. 



JlGNEY GdMlW' 



CITY MARKETS. 



Kansas CiTy.—ffojiej/.— The market is pood for all 



grades, and sales are larpe, receipts are very g-ood, 



and prices are steady with a firm feeling-. 



White clover, 1-lh. sections . - . - im.M 



2-lb. " - - - . llfTnia 



" '/sib. " .... ]4(g),]5 



Dark 1-lb. " .... Kmis 



2-lb. " .... 9$?),iii 



California, 2-lh. "... - 9@,ii 



Extracted, white clover .... e@7 



" dark 4@5 



" white sage, California - - b]4 



" amber " - - - .5 



Beeswax, - - - .... 20@2;J 



Nov. 10. 1886. Cr.F.MONS. CuOON & Co., 



Cor. 4th and Walnut St's, Kansas City, Mo. 



Boston.— Hone?/. — Honey is selling well, bnt would 

 sell better if weather were colder. No ehange in 

 prices. Br, akr & Ripley, 



Nov. 10, 1886. 57 Chatham St., Boston, Mass. 



Nrw York.— ??onej/ -Comb honey is not moving 

 as fast as we expected, which is probably due to 

 the warm weather we have had of late. Now the 

 weather has set in col.1. and we evpeet an increase 

 in the future. California extracted, white saa-e. and 

 sumac honey is movina- off rapidly at unchanged 

 prices. Tritrher. Whyland & Co.. 



Nov. 10, 1886. Read and Hudson Sts., New York. 



St. LniTTS.- Hojie?/ — We have nothing very en- 

 couratring to offer on honey. This month. Califor- 

 nia parties havp hppn here with lots of eomb honey, 

 selling at 10'2(fftlle, and some outside pnrties are 

 selling white clover in 1-lh sections at lli,^@l?i4e. 

 Common eomb honey, oriainal packages, 9(?J)11; 

 southern extracted or strained honey, bhls.. .S@4; 

 choice in cans. .^^^©fic. Tieei^wnx. as it runs, 20c; se- 

 lected, 23. Trade is dull in general. 



M. B. Westcott & Co., 



Nov. 10, 1886. 108 and 110 Market Street. 



CHTCAGO.-FTodfii/.— Sales have been better during 

 the past two weeks than at anytime during the 

 past •fieason. But prices are. if anv thine', lower; 

 in(5tllo for good white honey; 12(?/i,13c for fancy, in 

 less than one-pound frames. E.vtracted. dull, at 

 unchanged figures. Bca^wnx, in fair dejiiand at 

 23@25c. R A BiTRNETT, 



161 So. Water St., Chicago, 111. 



CLEVETiANn.- Wonei/.— The niaj-ket continues dull 

 for all gradps of honey, and prices a triflp lower. 

 Be't 1-lb. white honpy is selling at 13(5'13: 2 lbs., 

 10W,n. Dark and old stock not wanted. Extracted 

 holding at He. but no sales. BecKwar. 2.5c 



Nov. 9, 1886. A. C. Kenhel. 



11.5 Ontario St., Cleveland, O. 



Milwaukee. — T/ou^'i/ — This market continues 

 verv steadv on prices for hon<ty. and demand onlv 

 fair. Choice white comb, in 1-lb. sections. 12'oiSi13; 

 same in 2-lb. sections. 12fr/',12'2 E.xtracted. in one- 

 half barrels and kea-s. white, 6;4@7: same in bbls., 

 white, 6c; in bbls . dnrk. ?,(&^U,. A. V. Btshop. 



Nov. 10, 1886. 142 W. Water St., Milwaukee, Wis. 



CtNOiNN \Ti.— ffox^t/.— Thpre is a livel.v demand 

 for taV)le hone.v in square glass jars, and the de- 

 mand for nine comb honev is very eood. Demand 

 from manufacturers is slow for dark grades of ex- 

 tracted honev. The ranpe of prices for extracted 

 honpy is 3Tf 7c per lb. on arri^•al. 



Nice eomb hone.v brina-s 12(o 15c a lb. in a .iobbing 

 way. Therp is a a-ood home demand for heeswax. 

 We pay 30@.23c a lb. on arrival. 



Chas. F. Mhth & Son. 



Nov. 10, 1886. Cincinnati, Ohio. 



For Sale.— White-clover comb honev in Root's 

 48 1-lb. cases, at $5 03 aniece. case ineludpd. and de- 

 livered at depot, on receipt of cash. O. S. Fox, 



Mitchellvillc, Polk Co., la. 



For Sale.— Havina- harvested 30 bbls. of honey, T 

 offer to dispose of what is left at 6'.2C net (barrels 

 nveraa-e .530 lbs.). The hulk of this lot is clover, hon- 

 ey. Those who order first have choice of variety. 

 H. W. Funk (Box 1136), Blooraington,711, 



For Sale.— 500 lbs. whiteclover honey in lib 

 sections, put on board cars here in nice glassed 

 (Heddon's 12 lb.) cases for 14c per lb. ready to ship 

 on receipt of orders. G. O. Anukrson, 



Marshville, Oceana Co., Mich. 



New York — Honey.— Sales of comb honey the 

 past month have been good, and prices fair. Honey 

 from the West is coming iti more freely than was an- 

 ticipated eai-licr in the season. Present quotations 

 ai-e as follows: Fancy white, in lib. sections, in 

 neat and clean packages , i:irf(,ir;e: same in 2-lh. sec- 

 tions, ll(?v;l2c. Fair to good, in lib sections, 11@13; 

 same in 2-11). sections !)(« 10. Buckwheat in 1-lh. sec- 

 tions, 9(§jl0: same, in 2 lb. sections. ICdA^^. Extract- 

 ed, white-clover, in kegs and barrels.. 6@7; white 

 Cal . in 60-lb. cans, .5@6; Cal. comb, in 60-lb. cases, 

 10(al4. Mc^iaul & Hir.iiRETH Bros.. 



34 Hudson St., cor. Duane St., N. Y. City. 



Nov. 13, 1886. 



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