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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



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Honey Column. 



CITY MARKETS. 



New Yokk. Ho/iii/.— Our market has not opeiiod 

 uv> as yot on uow comb honey; and as supply and 

 <leniand only rovuhite prices, we are unable just 

 now to say e.\«<'lly what new (.'I'op will rule at. We 

 have 11 few lots on the way, and in joui- next issue 

 will he able to ^ive you exaet ipiotations. Extracted 

 is in >rood demand; Southern is arrivinir freely, and 

 selling- at iV><{"(.TOi' for common, and 70@7")C per Kal- 

 for choice. Oranjre bloom. 7,'i;@t*. No extracted 

 clover and basswood in market yet. Be4;»ivctx, in 

 limitotl demand, at »6@.2T. 



Autr. 2.5. HiLOKCTH Bkos. & Seoei.ke.n, 



28 \- 3(1 West Broadway, New York. 



New Yokk.— Hodt'j/. (\)mb lioney i-ommences to 

 attract attention, and we ha\i' li.id several incpiiries 

 from buyers, hut are still witliout stock. Choice 

 sections would sell at 13@U; :i-lbs. at ll(g;12. We 

 liave a good demand for all kinds of extracted ex- 

 <'ept basswood and buckwheat. We quote: Florida 

 mangrove and palmetto, ^ood stock, 7®7>^; good 

 Southern, 7('@7.t per gal. ; white clover, 7'/4@t<. 



Aug. 20. F. G. Sl'HOHMEYEK & Co.. 



New York City. 



New Youk. — Honew.— No demand for comb honey 

 yet. Some little demand tor extracted honey. 

 Market pretty well cleaned up of N. Y. State and 

 Western honey; Southern honey arriving quite free- 

 ly. if'Oici.r, firm at 26@27c. (Clover and basswood 

 extracted, 7'jc; buckwheat, 5@o>^c; Cal. ex., 7H@8c; 

 Southern, 6(Ka,7iic per gal. 



Aug. 20. CH.\S. ISIt.*EL & BrO.. 



110 Hudson St., New York. 



Albany.— //(Kicjy.- -No receii)ts of new comb hon- 

 ey \et. although some call for it, at 1.5(/> 16 foi- light, 

 1.3@U for medium; 12@13 for dark. Good demand 

 for extracted honey at 7@9c. Bi:<:i<wnx, steady, 26® 

 ;iO, according to style and color-. Consignments .so- 

 licited. H. K. Wright, 



Aug. 29. Albany, N. Y. 



Albany.— Honey. — We have received three con- 

 signments of new comb lioney up to date, and made 

 one sale of No. 2 clover, at l.'ic. Have received no 

 new extracted as yet, and are entirely out of stock. 



Aug. 23. Chas. McCulloch & Co., 



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



Chicago. — Ho/i/jj/.— We are now having Inquiries 

 for white 1 11). section comb honej', and quote mar- 

 ket Itic on best grade; amber, 14. There is a good 

 demand for extracted, and we can sell all our re- 

 • •eipts promptlv on arrival at 7@8 



Aug. 20. S. T. Fish & Co. 



Chicago.— W"n«iy.— White comb honey, crop of 

 lHn2. sells at 1.5@16 for best grade. Very little dark 

 I'orah is being sold, at prices ranging from l(l@13. 

 Extracted is stea<^ly at t)®7®8. as to kind, duality, 

 and flavor. Beeswax, 2.5c; market is good generalls'. 



R. A. Bl'KNEMT, 



Aug. 18. 161 So. Water St.. Chicago. 111. 



MiLWAiJKRE.— Hooey.— As yet there have been no 

 receipts of new crop section honey in this market. 

 Ext I acted in good demand, with small supidy; the 

 <jld nearly all gone, and not much new arriving. 

 Can quote: Wliite 1-lb. seci ions, i:lioice, 16@17; fair 

 to good. Mb. sections. 14®1.5. Extracted, wliite, in 

 l)bls. and kegs, 6®7. lieeswax, 2o@26. 



Aug. 22 A. V. Bishop. 

 Milwaukee, Wis. 



Cincinnati.— H/neu.— Demand is very good for 

 extracted honey, ancf is in excess of arrivals. It 

 brings .5®^ on arrival. Comb honey is of slow de- 

 mand, and prices are nominal at 12@16 f(jr best 

 white in the jobbing way. Beeswax, is in fair de- 

 mand at 23@2 ) for good to choice yellow on arrival. 

 Chas. F. Muth & Son, 



Aug. 20. Cincintiati, O. 



Minneapolis.- Houcy.— We are receiving small 

 lots of new fancy, paying 16c for the bost. Demand 

 yet is very light, only occasioinil calls. 



Aug. 22. J. A. Shea & Co., 



Minneapolis, Minn. 



ruiLADELPHiA.— Honey.— Some good-sizcfi lots of 

 Smithern and New York State, No. 1 white, have 

 come in, which we Inive sold at 16@17c. IJuyei's are 

 coming into tlie market now. We (pioie No. 1 

 fancy white, n^^'M-; No. 1 white, ISC^ltic; No. 2 

 white, 14@16<'; buckwheat, 12^/illc; extracted, 7J<'@ 

 8c. E. .1. Walker, 



Aug, 23. 31 So. Water St., Phihidelpliia. 



Kansas City.— Hojiey.— Supply light, both comb 

 and extracted, demand goo<l. Fancy 1-lb. white, 16c; 

 dark, 12; extracted white, 7@7X; dark, i^'/ifiiti. 



Aug. 20. Ha.mblin & Bearss, 



514 Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo. 



Kansas City.— Ho7iey.— Receipts of comb honey 

 fair; demand fair. We quote: No. 1 white 1-lb. 

 comb, 15@16; No. 2 white, Mb., 13(5;14; No. 1 amber, 

 1-lb., 14@15; No. 2, 10@12. Extracted, white, 7@7!4; 

 amber, 5®6. Beeswax, 20@25. 



Aug. 24. Clemons-Mason Com. Co., 



Kansas City, Mo. 



St. Louis.— Honey.— Good demand for extracted 

 at 6>^@5% ; for comb, 6V4@7. No demand foi- comb, 

 except white clover. Bcesivax, prime, 24!4@26c. 



Aug, 20. D. G. TUTT Gro. Co., 

 St. Louis, Mo. 



St. Louis.— Honey.— We quote: Choice white-clo- 

 ver comb. 14@15; fair, 10@]3; broken and dark, 4@8; 

 extracted, choice white-clover in cans, 7@7X; in 

 barrels, 6; Southern strained, 454 for dark; 5!4 for 

 choice. Beexwax, prime, 25. 



Aug. 20. W. B. Westcott &Co., 

 St. Louis, Mo. 



Boston.— Ho/(ey.— Demand for honey is very 

 light. We liave a very light supply on hand. From 

 present reports crop is light throughout New Eng- 

 land. No change in prices. 



Aug. 20. Blake & Ripley, Boston, Mass. 



Detroit.— Ho/iey. — Honey in better demand. 

 Comb selling at 14@16. Extracted, 7@8. 

 Beeswax, 24®2o. M. H. Hunt, 



Aug. 23. Bell Branch, Mich. 



W.a,nted.— 5t).000 lbs. of choice white comb honey. 

 Address Byhon Walker, 

 17tfdb Evart, Mich., or Wyalusing, Wis. 



Wanted— .5G00 lbs. extracted honey, basswood and 

 white clover. Address E. Peterman, Waldo, \* is. 

 17-18d 



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

 cans (net>, at $5.10 per can; two cans. $li;.00. 



Oliver Foster, Mt. Foster, Linn Co., Iowa. 



Oregon 



Bce-iVlcn. 



Send us your 

 name and address. 

 We want lo correspond w.ith you 

 concerning honey. We are ready to make outright 

 purchases of both comb and extracted honey in any 

 quantity. If you do not care to sell, we will handle 

 for your account. AH we want is to get plenty of 

 Oregon honey; if possible, we want to handle the 

 entire crop. We are satisfied the result would be 

 muiuallv adv;intagciius. 16-17(1 



LEV/Y, SPIEGL & CO., 

 113-115 Front St., Portland, Ore. 



ESTABLISHED 1876. 



S.X. KISH & CO., 



COMMISSION MEECHANTS. 



Dried Fruit, Honey , and Farm Produce, 



189 South Water St., Chicago. 



We make a specialty- of our Honey Department, 

 and ask for j uur consignments and correspondence. 

 Reference, any bjc-paper. 17-24db 



Al/li who wish my Re.strictor books should address 

 C.W.Dayton, Bert houd. Col., and not Clinton, 

 Wis. The first edition is all gone, but I will |)rint 

 another edition as soon as the honey harvest is t)Ver, 

 and mail one to all appplieants. 



C. W. DAYTON, Berlhoud, Larimer Co., Colo. 

 Ill writing aUvertiserfi please mention ibir paper. 



