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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Sept. 



PeNEY C8MJIN. 



rTTY MARKETS. 



At.bany.— Hojiei/.— We quote new honey, lig-ht, 

 ?i-lb. sections. 16@18; light VA-lb. sections, 14@15. 

 Mixed IVi lb., ]3@1.'>. Liprht extracted, in large cans 

 or kpgs, 7@9; same mixed, ti@8. Having made a 

 specialty of selling honey for 10 years, we have es- 

 tablished a trade that depend on us for their sup- 

 plif'R, and we have place for more hotiey every sea- 

 son. More consignments solicited. Liberal ad- 

 vances made. H. R. Wright, 



Aug. 23. Albany, N. Y. 



New York.— ?/')?iey.— The market is quite bare of 

 extracted honey. Choice white clover or basswood 

 will bring 7'/2@8 on arrival. We quote Southern ex- 

 tracted at from ,W@60c per gallon, as to quality. 



Beeswax. —Bull at 23c. 



Aug 23. HiLDRETH Bros. & Sk.Oelken. 



28 & 20 West Broadway, New York. 



Columbus.— jFfojiej/.— The market is very quiet on 

 extracted stock, and dark grades of medium are 

 fairly active at 10@13. For new light stock, the de- 

 mand is good and barely supplied at 14@16, the finer 

 honey being picked up first. Beeswar, none on 

 market, nor in demand. The demand for honey 

 has increased largely during the last ten days, and 

 old stock is all gone. 



Aug. 21. EARLE CljtCKENGER, 



Columbus, Ohio. 



Detroit. — Honey. — Best new white comb, 15@16. 

 Very little new in the market, and sales slow. The 

 market here for comb honey is too low, taking the 

 short crop into consideration. It would be good 

 policy for the bee-keepers to hold their crop until 

 later in the season. 



Beeswax, in less demand, and quoted at 21@22. 



Bell Branch, Mich., Aug. 22. M. H. Hunt. 



Cincinnati. -Honey.— There is a very quiet de- 

 mand for all kinds of honey. Extracted brings 5@8 

 on arrival. Prices for comb hone.v are nominal. 

 It sells at 12(5' 15 in the jobbing way. A few small 

 arrivals of new com!) honey made their appearance, 

 and sold at 14(ail6c. Beeswax is in good demand at 

 20(3)22 on arrival, for good to choice yellow. 

 Chas. F. Muth cS: Son, 



Aug. 21. Cincinnati, Ohio. 



St. Louis.— Hotiey.— We have to report a quiet 

 market. We quote strained and extracted, in bar- 

 rels, WMWi ; in cans, 7yj@9. Comb, 13((i.l.5. 



Beeswax, prime, 31. 



Aug. 22. D. G. Tutt Grocer Co., 



St. Louis, Mo. 



Boston. — Honey.— We have received two consign- 

 ments of new honey, and are selling at 18c per 

 pound. This honey is from Vermont, and is a very 

 good quality. Old honey is all sold. 



Blake & Ripley, 



Aug. 23. 57 Chatham St., Boston, Mass. 



New York.— Honey.— The market is pretty well 

 cleaned out of old stock. New goods, too early to 

 name price. Thurber, Whyland & Co.. 



Aug. 22. New York. 



Chicago.— Honey.— There is no change since our 

 last quotations. Receipts of new crop very light. 

 R. A. Burnett, 

 Aug. 23. 161 So. Water St., Chicago, 111. 



Kansas City.- Honey.— We quote: New l-ft. 

 comb honey, 18; 2-Ib. do , 1.5. California 1-lb. comb, 

 18; 2-lb. do., 1.5. Cal. extracted white. 7'/2; amber, 7; 

 State, extracted white, 7. Beeswax, ]8@30. 



Cr.EMONS. Cloon & Co., 



Aug. 22. Kansas City, Mo. 



Cleveland.— Hojiey.— There is some demand for 

 new honey; ver.y little in the market, and selling at 

 15@16 for white i-B). sections. A. C. Kendel, 



Aug. 31. Cleveland, O. 



Bo.ston.— Honey.— Best new 1-Tt>. honey, 18@20; 

 do., 21b., 14^16. Extracted, 8@10. Beeswax,25. 

 Aug. 34. Blake & Ripley, 



57 Chatham St., Boston, Mass. 



Kansas City.— Honey.— The demand for honey 

 is good, and prices firm, with only a light stock in 

 sight. We quote l-fc. sections, choice. 18; dark, 14 : 

 2- Tfi., choice, 16; dark, 13. Extracted, in 60-tt). cans, 

 white, 8; amber, 7. Barrels and kegs, .5@8. 



Beeswax, none on the market. 



Aug. 29. Hamblin & Bearss, 



.514 Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo. 



For Sale.— Extracted honey in 5-gallon tin cans, 

 screw top, crated, free on cars here, at 10c per lb.; 

 60 lbs. in cans. M. Isbell, Norwich, N. Y. 



For Sale.— 30 crates, 1-lb., 14 in crate, fine bass- 

 wood honey, 20c lb., f. o. b. cars. H. L. Graham, 

 Grandview, Iowa. 



For Sale.— Nice clover honey in one-pound sec- 

 tions, 15c per lb. at depot here. 



Chas. T. Gerould, Floss, Bradford Co., Pa. 



Who will furnish me five to six hundred lbs. old 

 or new buckwheat honey the cheapest? 



J. Q. A. Haughey, 

 31 Aldrich St., Battle Creek, Mich. 



pre Toil Mm to tlie Fair? 



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The Sept. No. will be devoted to " Food and its 

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NORTH WKSTERN ARKANSAS — The 

 Apple-Ortlisird ol' America. 



80-acre farm; 3 good wells; 40 acres in tame grass; 

 8(K) apple-trees, and a number of peach-trees; good 

 dwelling-house of 8 rooms. Only 3 miles from town. 

 Elevation 1.500 ft. Owner is leaving the country. 



Address COL. W. BEERS. 



17-18d Fayetteville, Washington Co., Ark. 



WE will pay 10 cents for Jan. 1. 188:3. Gleanings, 

 until further notice. A. I. Root, Medina, O. 



DADANT'S FOUNDATION FACTORY, Whole- 

 sale and retail. See advertisement in another 

 column 3htf<l 



The Darke County <'0.) Union Bee-keepers' Society will hold a 

 asket meeting on the Gieeiiville fairtrrounds, Friday. Sept. 7, 

 188. J. A. RoE.Sec'y. 



1888. 



