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(ILKAMNciS IN lilOK rUI/rURK. 



Honey Column. 



CITY MARKETS. 



DktuiHT. //iikci/ — No cIciii;.''!' ill piiiT ^i ikt last 

 4|ti(italii<iis. Tin- siipi'ly is ili-ci rasiiiv. and II ic iniir- 

 kct will lie hare Ix'fmo I lie iirw .-loii is ica<l\. 



li. WKdJ-. -^'Bft^'T. M . II. 1 I r NT. 



Foil. 8. \M\ Uraii.-h, .Mirli. 



Chicaoo.— H<i/iP(/. -TlKMU'iiiand is not vvvy lai'vc 

 l)iit I'linico coml) is st>lljiiK' at I5({{ilti; oilier ff ratios 

 an- slow at iiiH'criaiii v.ilius. 'I'lic (Icniaml for ox- 

 Jrai'lcd is fair with prices lanjiiiia- I'roin ti(f( 7(5*8. 

 Uccmciw. ~'r Willi (K'luaiul tfooil. 



K. A. IJuilNKXT. 

 161 So. Water Si... Cliicafro. III. 



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EE-HIVESAND FIXTURES 

 FOR SALE CHEAP. 



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WHOLESALE 



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RETAIL. 



SciiiM'oi- illii^l lalril cilaloKiic. Sciid :.'.'» cents foi' 

 "Aiiiiiloiir Hi'e-Ke<!|nT." l).v J. VV. House, a liook du- 

 sijfiu'd for Itejfimiers, sent postpaid on receipt of 

 price. .1. W. HOUSE & CO., Mexico, Mo. 



Please meiiMun MiIh paper. 



Feb. S. 



CiXfiNXATi. //i.n)/. Demand is trood for ex- 

 tracted lioiiey at ".(??.8 on arrival. <\iml) honey is in 

 fair demand" al I :i(r( I ti in a jobhintr way, for best 

 wliite. /JiT.s-iniJ- in jj'ood deniuiid. at r.'IS'fl :.'.') for good 

 to choice >ellow on arrival. (has. F. Murii, 



Tel). 8. ('iiiciiinati, Ohio. 



Kansas rn-v.—Zfojicj/. — Demand poor. Supply 

 liirg-e of comb, l-lb. fancy white, lo; dark, 8^9. Ex- 

 tracted, lifrht demaud. supply lijiht; white, 7@7>^; 

 ■dark, .t(^(!. Bfcsitxix, none on ihe market. 



HaMISI.IN & I5EARSS, 



Feb. .s. -.U Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo. 



Saint Louis. Hokcj/. -Market tame: little In- 

 ■quiry. CVmib M to 12. Extracted, cans, (!'/4@7. 

 Barrels, 4i4@5i.i. Beesivax, piime, 2rt. 



Feb. 8. D. G. Turr Cko. Co., 



St. Louis, Mo. 



S.\N Fkancisco.— H'iney — Honey remains very 

 firm, as the prospects foi- next season, at the pi-esent 

 time, are i)oor. We quote: extracted honey, 6@6JiC; 

 and comb honey, Mb. 11@13; 2-lb.. S(»li. Bieswax, 

 scarce, 24fa.2B. Schacht, Lemcke & Steineh, 



Jan. 23. San Francisco, Cal. 



PoKTLANi). — 7i i/ieiy.— The honey -trade has been 

 ^somewhat dull since tlie holidays, and prices foi- 

 -.•omb are not s) stitf as they were, altlioug-h stocks 

 generally are li^ht. Fancy wiiite, 1-lb., sell to-day 

 at lt)@l7": darker {grades. 13@.15. Two-pounds, Ic per 

 lb. less all around. White extracted, 8c; liyht am- 

 ber, 7c. Beeswax, not quotable. 



Jan. 11. Lew, Spiegl & Co., 

 Portland, Or. 



Kansas Citv.— HoHej/.— The market is well sup- 

 plied with both comb and extracted, selling- slow. 

 1-lb. white comb,14(gil5; dark, s(<^' 12; white extracted, 

 ■7X; dark, .5(®6. Bee^u'ax, light si i| (ply, tfood demand 

 iit 2:i@26. Clemons, Mason & Co., 



Feb. 8. Kan-sas City, Mo. 



At^BANV.— H(/nev.— The demand for comb honey 

 ■continues lifrht. and the supply is ample. Plxtracted 

 in jyrood demand with a small stock on the market. 

 We quote: White-clover, 1-lb.. llfT/ 1:^; mixed, lil@ll. 

 Buckwheat, 8®l(l. Extracted, lifrht, 7^.8; dark, 6@7. 



Feb. 11. Chas. McCiM.oCH&Co., 

 Albany, N. Y. 



New York.— H')?tejy.— Little demand for comb 

 honev,witli suflicient stock. We quote: Comb honey, 

 white, 1-lb.. Vmii; off grades, 11; buckwheat, 9. 

 Extracted, basswood and clover, 7@7>^; California, 

 7@7J. Southern, 6.5@70c g-allon. Beeswax, scari-e 

 and advancinfr, 2S(r/2!t. 



Feb. 9. liii.uKETH Bros. & Segelken. 



28 & :i(l West Broadway, New Y'ork. 



For Sale. — California 2-lb. section comb honey at 

 12c per lb. Wis. and Mich. 1-lb. section candied 

 comb honey at lie per lb. If you want honey of 

 any description, write us. S. T. Fish & Co.. 



4-.5-6d 189 So. Water St .. ( 'hicag-o. 111. 



1892 



A PQ^LTRV 



Called "The Chiekeii Busi- 

 ness, and How to .Make it 

 I'ay." Tells till about it. 

 Dl'^t'M^ I'inel\ illustrated, |ii act ical, and orijri- 

 ll WVyrX I,;, I, |.,.i,.(. ,-,11 cents, postpaid. An il- 

 ^~^"~ lust rated I'ircular free, {rivin>r particu- 

 lars al)out Ihe book, and prices of pure-bred fowls 

 and eg:gs for sale hv the author, 4tfdb 



H. B. CEER, Nashville, Tenn. 



Wants or Excl^anje Department. 



ASll'l'LV DE.ALER wants prices on sections, 

 foundiit ion, and smokers. W.H. Putnam, Itfdb 

 River Palls, Pierce Co., Wis. 



WANTED.— To trade a laifre lot of Heddon hives, 

 nicely made and frood as new; some with combs 

 complete foi- honey, now or after crop of '92. Write 

 for particulars. Acldri'ss D. S. Hall, 



2tfdb South Cabot, Vt. 



ly ANTED. —An apiarist to tend 190 colonies bees; 



Vy foundation-mill, 2 extractors, and 200 lbs. comb 

 furnished; also wagon and team. Will give one- 

 half bees (iiicreasei and one-half honey. 

 3-4d E. Y. Tehral, Cameron, Texas. 



WANTED.— To exchang:ea »ew 22-cal. Stevens ri- 

 fle, with g-lobe sights, cost $20.00, for an incu- 

 bator; must he in No. 1 condition. 4d 

 J. S. Waknek, Medina, O. 



WANTED.— To exchange $a5.00 saw-table. Stover's 

 ideal feed-mill and horse-power combined, and 

 a lot of job type. Want supplies and honey. 

 2tfdb O. H. Hvatt, Shenandoah, Page Co., la. 



WANTED.— To exchange, red raspberry and Ijlack- 

 berry plants for pure Italian queens, or eggs 

 from pure poultry. E. R. Miller, 



4-.M Garden City, Cass Co., Mo. 



WANTED.— For 1892, as learners, two young men, 

 brisk, honest, and temperate. Can back in- 

 struction by iii) years of active experience in apiary. 

 4-5-6 S. I. Freeborn, Richland Centre, Wis." 



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ANTED.— A man to handle my bees the coming 

 season. Filmore Cole, Lima, O. 4tfdb 



WANTED.— To exchange a flne target gun tVjr 

 foundation. 



D. Bennett, Union Furnace, Ohio. 



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J ANTED. —Situation in an apiary, a single young- 

 man of four years' experience. " 4-.5d 

 A. C. Fuhrman, Plea.sant Home, O. 



WILL exchange Italian queens for Brown Leg- 

 hoi'ii fowls or eggs. W. C. Gathright, 

 4d Toccopola, Miss. 



U/ILL exchange lot .5(1 x 143 feet, well located, in 

 Vt Larned City, for high-grade bicycle, typewriter, 

 or Barnes foot-power machinery. A. H. Duff, 

 4d Larned, Kansas. 



WANTED.— To exchange 60 straight brood-combs 

 ill L. frames at 12 cents each for supplies in 

 flat. E. 1). Barton. Flast Hampton, Mid. Co.. Ct. 



Improve your stock ! G(,'t the 

 best 1 Beautiful jellow Italian 

 (Queens from stock bred for busi- 

 ness, as well as beauty. Orders i 

 booked now. 1^48 queens sold, and never heard of i 

 but two misniated. Will be ready to tiegin ship- j 

 ping bv Mav 1st. Warranted (jueen, ^I.IK); 6 for 

 -54..")". ■ ' W. H. l..\ WS, Lavac-a, Ark. l-2d 



WANTED.— At once, a man to go to Lake Wortli, 

 Dade Co., Florida. One who is comi)etent to 

 rear que^jiisaiid take full managementof an apiary. 

 State age, experience, and salary exjjected per year. 

 Harry Stites, M. D., l.'.OO Sixth St., Harrisburg, Pa. 



yiT ANTED.— By young man, agreeable outdoor em- 

 \) ployment during summer, in a pleasant, 

 healtliful locality. Have a little knowledge of bee- 

 keeping. Address H. B., Box 1.51, Bellevue, Pa. 



