1891 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



757 



pe^EY C0MIMN. 



CITY MARKETS. 



Chicago.— Honey.— As yt-l,bur limited quantity of 

 honey on market. We liave g-ood demand for fanry 

 white at 16c; other g'rades, 14:@15. E.xtraeted sell- 

 ing: from 7@8. Beeswax, selling- quick at l'6S>-T('. 



Sept. 19. S. T. Fis^H & Co.. 



189 So. Water St., Cliicag-o, 111. 



Kans.\S City.— Jlonej/.— Supply of comb and ex- 

 tracted light ; demand good for comb. 1-lb. white, 

 16@1T; Ml), dark, 12; 2-lb. white, 14@1.5; 2-lb. d;irk, 

 10@12. E.Ytracted, white. 7(§(7>2. Dark, 5'/4rg)fi. 

 Beeswax, 26. Hambli.v & Be.\rss, 



Sept. 21. .514 Walnut St., Kunsa.s City, Mo. 



St. Locis.— If><ney.— The market is quiet. We 

 quote: Comb, common. ll)@ll; choice, which is verv 

 scarce, 12@13i,4. Extracted, in barrels, dark. i'A@i%'; 

 light and good flavor. r,%oH ; cans and good flavor, 

 7@7^. Beeswax, prime, 26. 



D. G. TuTT Gro. Co., 



Sept. 21. St. Louis, Mo. 



New York. — Hone;/.- Comb honey now arriving. 

 Warm weather checks demand yet. We expect a 

 good business wiieii it becomes cooler. We quote: 

 No. 1 white, 1-lh . 16. No. 2, ISJaill: 2-lb., No. 1, 14. 

 Extracted, basswood. 7'4@8; California. 7@7H ; 

 common southern. 6.5(rt70e per gallon. Beeswax, 26c, 

 with a good supply and limited demand. 



F. G. Strohmeyer & Co.. 



Sept. 21. New York. 



Albany.— Honej/.— The continued warm weatlier 

 has a depressing influence on the honey-market, 

 and but very little doing. We look for an improv- 

 ed state of attairs as soon as we get colder weatlier. 

 No cliange in prices since last quotation. 



Cnxs. McCuLLOCH & Co.. 



Sept. 22. 393, 395. 397 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. 



COLtfMBUS. Honey.— Owing to warm weiither and 

 abundance of fruit prices have weakened. White- 

 clover selling at 16(0*18; and demand fair. Look for 

 better prices with tlie approach of cold weather. 

 No sale for dark or extracted honey. 



Sept. 19. Earle Clickenger. 



121 S. Fourth St.. Columbus, O, 



Cleveland. — Himeu. — Our honey - market quiet. 

 Fine white comb. 1-lb.. 15®16; inferior, vei-y dull. 

 10@.12. Beeswax, pure, scarce, and selling 28(a30. 



Sept. 19. A. C. Kendel, 

 . Cleveland, O. 



Sax Francisco.— Honej/.-Firm. extracted, 6)i@&; 

 comb. 12@14. Beeswax. 24@25. 

 Sept. 1.5. SCH.\CHT. Lemcke & Steiner. 



San Francisco. Cal. 



Detroit. — Honey. — Comb hone.v in fair demand, 

 and bringing 11@13. Extracted, selling slow at 7@8. 

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



Sept. 21. BeU Branch, Mich. 



K.^NSAS City.— H()/(c?/.— Tiie demand is steadv; 

 supply light. White 1-lb. comb, 1.5(®16; dark. ]0®i2. 

 Extracted, white. 7@7,'^ : dark, .5®6. Receipts of 

 comb and extracted liglit. Beeswax, demand good, 

 supply light. 23@26. Clemons. Mason & Co.. 



Sept. 21. Kansas City. Mo. 



New York.— Hojiej/.— Honey is coming in very 

 freely, but very little going out on account of the 

 exceedinglv warm weather. We quote fancy 1 lb. 

 sections, 1.5c; 2 lbs.. 12@13; fair, 1 lb.. 13; 2 lbs.. 11® 

 12; buckwheat, 1 lb..40>^@ll: 2 lbs., 9@10. Extract- 

 ed, 7@7^. Beesitflx firm at 26@27c; stock exceeds 

 the demand. Chas. Israel & Bros., 



Sept. 25. New York. 



For Sale.— 7 barrels of dark extracted honey. 

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

 lot, or anj- amount wanted. 



J. A. Thornton, Lima, 111. 



I am prepared to furnish pure extracted honey in 

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

 Carloads a specialty. Address E. Lovett, 



lltfdb San Diego, Cal. 



For Sale.— 60(X) lbs. extracted honey, in 60-lb. cans. 

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



For Sale.— 1200 ilis. white clover honey, in 60-lb. 

 cans. H. Van Vkanken, 



Union City, Branch Co., Mich. 



For Sale.— 6 tons alfalfa and sweet-clover honey 

 in 60-11). cans. 5 ■ bv the ton. Must sell. 19tfdb 



A. B. Thomas. Payson, Utah Co., Ctah. 



Wants or Exchange Department. 



WANTED.— To exchange a good farm of 80 acres, 

 for sheep, or jiart sheep and balance in cash. 

 J. M. Cate, Moravia. Appanoose Co., Iowa. 



WANTED— To exchange wall paper, from oe a roll 

 and up, for honey. J. S. Scoven, 

 12tfdb Kokomo. Ind. 



l\' ANTED. —To rent or purchase an apiary of one 

 Vl or two hundred colonies in California o)- Ari- 

 zona. A. Carder, Hebron, Boone Co., Ky. 17-18d 



WANTED.— To exchange a No. 1 saw-table, paral- 

 lel gauge, hinge top, sliaft, belt, 2 saws, emery 

 wlieel, not used over two mos. ; a fine 3^frame ob- 

 servatory hive; a 60 lb. spring scale. All for ex- 

 ti-acted honev (wliite). beeswax, or otters. 



18-19d H. L. Graham, Letts, Iowa. 



TTT ANTED.— To exchange Baired Plymouth Rock 

 TT chicks for comb honey. A.A.Simpson. 



18-19d '_ Swarts. Pa. 



WANTED.— A position in any of the Southern 

 States, Arizona, or California, bj' a practical 

 bee-keeper, of 15 years' experience. Under.stands 

 farming, and something of fruit culture. 



Address Box 25, care of F. B., Gallupville, N. Y. 



Vir ANTED.— To exchange a fine 23-acre fruit-farm, 

 TT at Terry. Miss , 1500 peach-trees in bearing, for 

 city property, or ofl'ers. A desirable home in the 

 sunny Soutli. Geo. Gould. Villa Ridge, 111. 



117 ANTED. —To exchange one fine breech-loading 

 TT shotgvin, one Safety bicycle, used but little 

 (only one j'ear from shop', for lieesor supplies with- 

 in 300 miles of F. H. Howard. 

 18-19d Garden aty. Kan. 



On Their Own Merits. 



My .5-B.iuded (;oIdeu ItaliHUti will give sat- 

 isfaction. Trv tlu-ni. Wan-anted queens. $1. 3 for 

 $2..50. Tested qurciis. .$1.50. Circular free. 17-19d 

 CHARLES D. DUVALL, 



Spencerville. Montg'y Co., Md. 



DPTWTVniTTl SAVE money: Make 

 rlllil 1 lUUu iHOiiey printingr for otheis 



OWN cards' 



PRESS $3.00 



Ty])e setting easy: printed 

 nstru tion^. Senl •-! stamps 



..r catainfr of Presses, 

 Type, Cards, Paper, 



.>ce.. tc. till- Facturv. 



_^ ,..„„.„,.... . KELSEY & CO., 



N? newspaper $44. / Meriden, Connecticut 



Please mention (jlka.sings 19-2n-21 



Circular Size $8.00 

 Press for a small 



BERRY PLANTS, 



fc*i^iVIm. ■ RmaU fruit Dla; 



Ixiw prices. 



tirape Viiiejt. 

 _ . Fruit Trees, 



Small fruit plants. Large stock. 

 Oataiogae free. WM. STAHL, Qulncy, III. 



280^Acres of Good Farming Land For Sale. 



150 acres cleared, the balance wood land, with bi- 

 tuminous coal near boat-landing; 3 dwelling--houses 

 with other out-l>uildings; flsh-ponds witli carp; 80 

 colonies of bees: situated 6 miles south of Galla 

 Creek Station, on Ft. Smith & Little Rock R. R., on 

 north side Arkansas River, with landing- for steam- 

 er. Mj- reason for wanting to sell is. that I am old 

 and unal)le to lal)or and want to retire, and will give 

 some one a bargain. Call and .--ee me. 



A. W. MATTHEWS. 

 Holla Bend, Rope Co., ark. 



