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Hof^Er Column. 



CITY MARKETS. 



AlillANY. //(iHn/-— 'I'Ik' i"i:irlvi'I iirfsonts no in-w 

 fi'iitiiri'. We hiivi' rt'i-chi'd M mitnijiM' of sni;ill coii- 

 sifrnnu'iits >inro oiif l;isi icporl ; liiit llu- (Icimind 

 foi- i-omb lioiu'v I'oiiliniifs vfvy slow. Ivxtiactcd is 

 ill iH'ttor (It'iiiiliHi. :iiul slock on tlu' niiirl<ct sniiill. 

 We ;iro tMitiri'ly out of lijrlil, iiiul not iiiucli darlv on 

 lirtiid. Prioi's iVmaiii niicliniitrcil. 



I'cl). :.'(•. CiiAs. MiC'i'i,i-orH &("<).. 

 Alhiiny, N. V. 



■ Kansas Citv.— Hoiicj/.— Li^rlit doimind; supply 

 ainplo. Wliitc <onib. Mb.. Hfilf); daik, !t@r„'. Ex- 

 tiiu-tfd. wliitc. 7'/4; da fk, .")(??.(). iJctv<u'OT. lijrlit snp- 

 |ilv; dfiiiaiid jrood. at ^3ft?i".'t). 

 Fob. :.M. (LKMOxs. Mason & Co.. 



Kansas City, Mo. 



Saint Lons. Hkiicj/. -Market tame; little in- 

 quiry. Tomb 1(1 to 12. Kxtracted, can.s, 6^@7. 

 Haritls, •t'-s@.'>,S.. Be<sivax. piinu%3ti. 



Fi'b. 2 t. D. G. TUTT Gko. Co., 

 St. Louis, Mo. 



PoKTLAMi. Honey. — White comb hoiiev, l-Ui., 15; 

 2-lb., U: litihi amber, Mb.. U; 2-lb.. i:i; white ex- 

 tracted. 7; lijrlit amber, O^™. Sto<-ks li}ihl all around. 

 L«»cal product about exliausti'd, and California 

 practically supplyiii^^ the market now. Bee»wax, 25. 



Feb. 12. Lew. Spieol & Co., 

 Portland, Or. 



Detroit. --Honey. —Comb honey is quoted at 

 13@14; the latter tigrure is obtainable only for the 

 choicest. Extrai'ted, 7(S"'8. Tiee>iWiix.\\\ fair demand 

 at 36@27. M. H. Hunt, 



Feb. 19. Bell Branch, Mich. 



Kansas City.— Hojiej/- — Demand poor, with larg'e 

 .supply of comb. We quote: Comb, Mb., fancy, 

 im\a'\ dark, 8@9. Extracted, white. 7; dark, .5@6. 

 Beeswax, none on the market, light demand. 



Feb. 2ti. Ha.mblin & Bearss, 



514 Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo. 



Chicago.— Ho/iey.— Our market is more active 

 than it has been of late on eouib honey; but prices 

 are no higher. Best lines lniiiK l.')(®16; dark and off 

 grades, uncertain in price. Kxtracted selling- freely, 

 at6@7@H, according- to kind and quality. 



R. A. BUKXETT, 



Feb. 19. 161 So. Water St., Chicag-o, 111. 



BoSTOX.—HoHey.— We quote: White comb honey, 

 Mb., 14@15; no 2-lb. on hand. Extracted, 6@7. 

 Market well supplied, demand fair. 



Feb. 20. Blake & Ripley, 



Boston, Mass. 



Cincinnati. — Honey. — Trade is quiet. Choice 

 comb honey bring-s 14@16 in a jobbing- way. Ex- 

 tract<'d, 5@S on arrival. Becsivax. demand g-ood at 

 28@25 for g-ood tn choice yellow on arrival. 



Chas. F. Muth, 



Feb. 23. Cincinnati, Ohio. 



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

 13<" per lb. Wis. and Mich. Mb. section candied 

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

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



4-.5-<5d 189 So. Water St., Chicago, 111. 



Wants or Exchange Department. 



WANTED.— A man capable of luniiing- an api- 

 ary of a hundred colonies foi- comb noney 

 *>n shares, in one (jf the best localities, and has 

 all modern fixtures. 

 E. L. Westcott, Smith's Ba-sin, Wash. Co. N. Y. 



WANTED. To i-xchange for Italian bees, complete 

 set last edition American Cyclopedia, half Tur- 

 key, in pel feet condition, 22 volumes, ci)sl $7 a vol. 

 Audre.ssCi;i)Ai( (iiioVE Farm. North Madis Ind. 



II/ANTKD. Position as apiarist. Have had cun- 

 Vl siderable experience in raising- queens and 

 producing- e\t !-a<-ted honey. Have good habits, and 

 am 4S years old. Am willing to work in any part of 

 the U. S. N. F. Case, Gleiisdale, Lewis Co., N. Y, 



WANTED.— To exchange !}^{5.00 saw-table. Stover's 

 lde.-il feed-mill and hoise-|iowei- combined, and 

 a lot of job t.\pe. Want supplies and honey. 

 2tfdl) O. II. Hyatt, Slienando;ili, Page Co., la. 



WANTED.— To exchange, red raspberry and black- 

 Vt berry plants for pure Italian (pieens. oi- eggs 

 from pure ptmltry. K. I{. .Miller, 



4-5d Garden City. C^iss Co., Mo. 



WANTl'il).— For 1892, as learners, two young men, 

 brisk, honest, and temperate. Can back in- 

 struction by 35 years of active experience in apiarj'. 

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



W 'ANTED.— To exchange for si rawberiy-plaiits, 

 raspberry oiany small(fiuil. the F.clipse berry- 

 box machines at 4^7.(1(1; full descriplinii sent on ap- 

 plication. Spealc (piick. A.M. Murray, (Josheii, Ind. 



WANTED.— To exchange apiary of 75 colonies, 

 with eveiy thing needed In the business, for 

 laud or other innpeity or oilers. Several \'aluable 

 town lots in live railroad town; no bi.'tter location 

 for bees in Iowa oi- Wis(;onsin. Correspondence in- 

 vited. 5-6d B. F. Little, Brush <'ieek, Iowa. 



UTANTED.-To trade a large lot of Heddon hives, 

 IT nicely made and good as new; some with combs 

 complete for honey, now oi- after crop of '92. Write 

 for particulars. Address D. S. Hall, 



gtfdb South Cabot, Vt. 



WILL exchange lot .50 x 143 feet, well located, in 

 Larned City, for high-grade bicycle, typewi-iter, 

 Barnes foot-power machinery, or nursery stock. 

 A. H. Duff, Larned, Kansas. 



WANTED.— To exchange a special Columbia bicy- 

 cle, 48 in., Pope M'fg Co.. Mass., with bell and 

 tool-l)ag; cost $125. Will trade for Italian bees. 5d 

 H. P. Kettering, Greensburg, Pa. 



WILL exchange P. Rock eggs and fowls. White 

 Holland eggs and toms, Pekin duck and Tou- 

 louse geese eggs for bees, improved hives, nursery 

 stock or otters. C. H. Wallace, Homer, 111. 5d 



WANTED.— To exchange Graham's shorthand 

 text-books for sections or foundation. 

 5d W. A. Campbell, Sum;ich, Ga. 



WANTED. — To exchange correspondence with par- 

 ties living in Tenn., Ky., and Mo., who deal in 

 thoroughbred sheep. H. C. Duty, Walnut Hill. Ark. 



11/ ANTED.— A good enei-getic business man of ex- 

 VV perience, who can put in $1000 to $20U0, to take 

 hold of, and introduce a patent machine foi- making 

 berry-boxes; a splendid chance. J. F. Adams. 

 .5d ■ Van Buren, Ark. 



TANTED.— One or more pairs of ferrets. Will ex- 

 change choice Pekin ducks t)r pay cash. 5d 

 Address Chas. McCi.ave, New London, Ohio. 



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riTANTED.— A position in an apiary. South pre- 

 VV ferred. Ample experience; references good. 

 5d WiLMER W. McNeil, Wheelersburg, Ohio. 



Il/ANTED.— A Christian young man who has had' 

 Vl some exiH-rieiice in care of bees, to work in 

 garden and orchard. State experience, and wages 

 wanted. J. H. Evans, Lewiston, Idalio. 5-6d 



WAN'1"'ED.— A bee-keeper to work in our apiary. 

 A young man who understands queen-rearing 

 preferred. Address at once, giving references, ex- 

 pectations, etc. P. L. ViALLON Mf'g Co., 



Bayou Goiila, La. 



WANTED.— To exchange 80 acres of good timber 

 land for bees. Land close to a railroad, to a 

 good sawmill, and close to a good village. State 

 what kind of a iiive bees are in. Bert Handy, 

 5-6d Richland Center, Wis. 



.•^NTED.— Situation in an apiary, a single young- 

 man of four years t'xperience. 4-5d 

 A. (',. FuHRMAN, Pleasant Home. Ohio. 



WANTED.— To exchange 60 straight brood-coml)s 

 in L. frames at 12 cents each for supplies in 

 fiat. E. D. Barton, Ea.st Hampton, Mid. Co., Ct. 



ANTED.— A man to handle my bees the c-oming 

 .season. Fii. more Cole, Lima. O. 4tfdb 



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