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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Sept, 



P@NEY G6MJIN. 



a ITT MARKETS. 



ilEW York.— Honey.— Fancy white, 17@18; fair 

 white, 15@16; fancy white, 2-lbs., 13@14. Fair white, 

 11@13. Extracted white, 7'/2@8. 



Thurber, Whyland & Co., 



Sept. 5. New York. 



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

 market. We quote strained and extracted, in bar- 

 rels, 4'/^@5'/4 , in cans, 7i4®9- Comb, 13(5*15. 



Beeswax, prime, 31. 



Sept. 10. D. G. TUTT Grocer Co., 



St. Louis, Mo. 



New York.— flbney. — New crop of white honey is 

 arriving- and we quote as follows: Fancy white, 1- 

 Ib., 17@18; off prades, l.JCa'lH; fancy white, 3-lbs. 13® 

 14; off grades, 12. Extracted white, 7 ',4@8. Demand 

 good. Beeswax.- 23@33i4. 



Sept. 5. HiLDRETH Bros. & Seoelken, 



28 & 20 West Broadway, New York. 



Chicago.— Honey.— New crop is bring-ing- 18c per 

 pound when in choice condition, and one-pound 

 sections of white honey. The offerings as yet are 

 lig-ht but the demand is also small. Extracted, l&iS. 

 Beeswax, about 23c for yellow. R. A. Burnett, 



Sept. 11. Chicago, 111. 



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

 mand for all kinds of honey, and prices are nomi- 

 nal. We quote 4H®8c for extracted honey on ar- 

 rival, and 13<5(16 for best comb honey in the jobbing 

 way. Beeswax is in good demand, and brings 30®22 

 for good to choice yellow. 



Chas. F. Muth & Son, 



Sept. 13. Cincinnati, Ohio. 



Boston.— Honey.— We have received several lots 

 of new honey from Vermont, and it is of very good 

 quality. We are selling it in a small way in 1-lb. 

 combs at 18c. No 3-lb. combs received as yet. Lat- 

 est advises from Vermont, short crop. 



Sept. 10. Blake & Ripley, 



57 Chatham St., Boston, Mass. 



St. Louis.— Honey. — We quote extracted honey 

 in better demand, and, just at present, a little 

 scarce; choice southern, in bbls., 5@5V4; white clo- 

 ver, 5Vi@6; cans, 6@8, as to iiuality. Comb honey, 

 choice white clover, 14@15; fair. 13@13. 

 Beeswax, 31. W. B. Westcott & Co., 

 Sept. 10. St. Louis, Mo. 



Albany.— Honey.— Market impi-oviiig as weather 

 grows cooler. Stock light, and good demand. 



White comb, - - 15(flil6. Mixed, - - 14@15. 



Dark " - - - 12@13. " - - - 11@12. 



White Extracted- 7® 8. " - - 6® 7. 



Consignments solicited. H. R. Wright. 

 Sept. 15. Albany, N. Y. 



New York.— Honey.— We quote: 

 Fancy white one-pound comb 17i4@18 cents. 



" two " " 14i/2@15!/2 " 



Fair " one " " 14'/2®1554 " 



" two " " 11 @12 



Extracted, fancy white-clover 7V2@ 8^/4 " 

 Sept. 13. F. G. Strohmeyer & Co., 



133 Water St., New York. 



For Sale.— 4000 pounds of light comb honey in 1- 



pound sections, 24 or 48 pound cases. Will take 16c. 



per pound, F. O. B. cars at Dixon. Also 1000 lbs. 



very fine light extracted honey in 60-lb. cans, at 10c. 



Ezra Baer, Dixon, 111. 



Extracted honey in 5-gallon tin cans, screw top 

 and crated. Free on cars here at 10c. per lb. ; 60 lbs. 

 in can. M. Isbell, Norwich, N. Y. 



NORTH^»^ESTERN ARKANSAS — The 

 Apple-Orohard of Ainerif-a. 



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

 800 apple-trees, and a number of peach-trees; good 

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

 Elevation 1500 ft. Owner is leaving the country. 



Address COL. w: BEERS. 



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



HONEY. 



We advise bee-keepers not to sell before getting 

 our high prices. State quality, quantity, and style 

 of packages; send samples of extracted, with send- 

 er's name marked on same. 



F. a. STROHIUEYER & CO., 

 18-31db 122 Water St., New \ ork. 



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