1891 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



"23 



PONEY OQI^^MN. 



CITY MARKETS. 



New York.— Honey.— Coml) honey is beginning 

 to come in very freely now, and tlie demand is also 

 Increasing. Fancy 1-lb. section, 16@17; nice 1-lb. 

 sections. 14@1.5; fair, 13@13'/4 ; fancy 3-lb. sections, 

 14; fair 2-lb. sections, i:?; buclvwlieat, 1-Ib., 11; 2-lb., 

 10. E.vtracted lioney. little demand, 7@7'/^. 



Beeswax, limited demand. 25@37. 



Sept. 10. Chas. Israel & Bros.. 



ifO Hudson St., New York. 



Cincinnati.— Hont'jy.— There is no change since 

 our last. Honey of all liinds Iceeps coming in slowly 

 but steadily. Thei'e is a fair demand for all but 

 honey-dew iioney. of which there is an unusually 

 large amount. Comb honey brings 14@l6in the job- 

 Ijing way, for bestwliite; extracted honey 5@8 on 

 arrival. 



Beeswax.— Denvdud is fair, at 23@25 on arrival, for 

 good to choice yellow. Chas. F. Muth & Son. 



Sept. 10. Cincinnati, O. 



New York.— Honey.— Comb honey ai'riving now, 

 but demand verv light vet. We quote: Fancy white, 

 1-lb., 16; 3-lb., U; fair white. 1-lb., 13@11; 3-lb.. 13. 

 Extracted. suppl3- large, and demand still limited. 

 California, Tii ; Florida and basswood, 7^"i/^ ; com- 

 mon Southern, 65@70. Beeswax, stagnant; good 

 Southern, 35@36. F. G. Strghmeyer & Co., 



Sept. 13. 133 Water St., New York. 



Kansas City.— Honey.— The demand is good with 

 light supply, the new crop arriving; but about lialf 

 dark, mixed .with honey-dew, the other half fair 

 qualitv. One-pound comb white, 16@17 cents; dark, 

 1-lb., 12; 3-lb., white. 15; dark, 10@11; extracted, 

 white, 7@7^ ; dark, 5@6. Beeswax, 35@36. 



Sept. 9. Hamblin & Bearss, 



514 Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo. 



Albany. — Hwuey. —Prices quoted in last issue not 

 maintained, and we dare not quote above 15 for 

 fancy white clover in pound sections. No. 3 clover, 

 13®13. Buckwheat, 1U®13. l^/i-lb. sections sell ut 

 about 1 cent a pound less. Extracted, very dull 

 Hud but very little demand yet. 



Chas. McCui<loch & Co., 



Aug. 23. 393, 395, 397 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. 



New York.— Honey.— Comb honey arriving very 

 freely, and sells at following prices: 



1-lb. section.s, fancy, 15@16; same, fair, 13@14; 

 2-lbs., fancy, 13®14; same, fair, 13. No buckwheat 

 comb in market yet. Extracted, supplj- good, de- 

 mand limited. We(iuote: California, 7; basswt)od, 

 7; orange bloom, 7@Ti4. Southern, common, 65c per 

 gal., choice 70. Hildketh Bros. & Segelken, 

 38 & 30 West Broadway, New York. 



Philadelphia.— Honey.— We think that the Phil- 

 adelphia market will be the best for honey this 

 year. As we shall be the lai'gest dealers liere, we 

 can quote reliable flguics. We quote: Fancy white, 

 16@1><; and sometimes as high as 30, as to stvle of 

 package. No. 3 white, 14@16. E. J. Walker, 



Sept. 10. 31 South Water St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Chicago.— Hojiey.— Market quiet; clioice sells at 

 15@16. Not much ot it coming. Nearly all more or 

 less strained, oi' out of condition. Dark, dull at 13; 

 extracted, 6@7@8, according to quality. Now is a 

 good time to forward coml) honey. Beeswax, 37. 



Sept. 9. K. A. Burnett. 

 Chicago, 111. 



Kansas City.— Honey.— The demand for 1-11) 

 comb is fair; reclpts light; demand for extracted 

 larger than the receipts. 1-lb. comb, white, 15®16; 

 1-lb. comb, dark, 10@13; extracted, white, 7®7)i; ex- 

 tracted, dark, 5@6. Beeswax. 33@25. 



Sept. 10. Clemons, Mason & Co., 

 Kansas Citj', Mo. 



St. Louis.— Honey.— The trade is honey rather in- 

 jictive. Until colder weather we don't look for 

 much demand. However, we are, as usual, dispos- 

 ing of consideral)le, our last sale being 15,000 

 pounds. We quote: Comb, 10®13; extracted, iU@5K. 

 Basswood. 36. D. G. Tutt Gro. Co., 



Sept. 9. St. Louis, Mo. 



Detroit. — Honey. —Comb lioney, 11@13>^, with 

 good supply. Extracted, 7@S. 

 Beeswax, 25@26. M. H. Hunt, 



Sept. 9. Bell Branch, Mich. 



St. Louis.— Honey.— Choice white clover, comb, 

 13@14; fancy. 15; fair, 13. Extracted, small cans, 

 7@8; large 6^(gj,6'/^; barrels, 514 ; southern, in bar- 

 rels, 5@o;^. Beeswax, choice, 24^4; fair, 24. 



W. B. Westcott & Co., 



Sept. 9. St. Louis, Mo. 



For Sale.— 6000 lbs. extracted honey, in 60-lb. cans. 

 C. H. Stordock, Durand, Winnebago Co., 111. 



For Sale.— 1000 lbs. of white clover and basswood 

 honey, in 60-lb. cans. How much am I ottered for it 

 on lx)ard cars here? Thomas Gedye, 



Grand Ridge, La Salle Co., III. 



For Sale.— Extracted honev. in 14-gal. kegs; 7>^ 

 cts. M. IsBELL, Norwich, Chen. Co., N. Y. 



For Sale.— 7 barrels of dark extracted honey. 

 Will run near .500 lbs. to barrel. Make us offers on 

 lot, or any amount wanted. 



J. A. Thornton, Lima, III. 



I am prepared to furnish pure extracted lioney in 

 60-lb. tin cans. New cases and cans; graded goods. 

 Carloads a specialty. Address E. Lovett, 



lltfdb San Diego, Cal. 



Honey, Beeswax, Etc. 



We are now in position to receive honey and 

 beeswax on consignments, and to obtain best mar- 

 ket prices for ctunb and extracted honev. Last 

 year we could liave disposed of as much again 

 honey as we received, and our outlet this year will 

 be still Ijetter. Correspondence solicited. 



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CYCLONE HONEY - CASES. 



it is "an ill wind that blows nobody 



ANY GOOD." 



That terrific cyclone that swept through this 

 place, leaving a path of ruins in its wake, demolish- 

 ed .some valuable timber. I have had some of this 

 worked up Into shipi>ing-cases for hone.v, for the 

 benefit of my bee-keeping friends. I can afford 

 them cheap. Write me if vou wisli to know more of 

 these cj-clone relics. H.'R. BOARDMAN, 



East Townsend, Huron Co., Ohio. 

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