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ChKANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



873 



Honey Column. 



CITY MAUKETS. 



Nkw Yokk. //()»u'j/.— Wliiio cuiiib honey isni'i-lv- 

 iiijr in siiilicii'iit (|imiiliiiis to supply tin- diMiiaiul, 

 whicli is >!i"t<iii''illv slai'kcniiijr oil. K-iiii-v stoi-k, 1- 

 Ib , soils at l.V./ Hi; ^'-lli.. P-V./ i;{. Kair whito. 1-11).. 

 12<rfcia; 3-U)., 11<'. TluTo is nioi-c hui-lvwlu'at lionoy 

 on tlu> inat'ki't than Iho (K'luaiul fi-iniiri's. and it is 

 iio<'t'ssary to sha<K' pncrs in ordei' to t'H'i-ct sales. 

 We quote: l-lh., jrlas'sed of in paper ho.xcs, 10(g)l()H ; 

 uiijrlii-ssed, !l(5iU); 3-lli., itf. Kxtrai'ted. ciovei' aiul 

 ba.sswood. 8(^>u'; huckwheat, ti((i,fi>4 ; Southi-fil. T0@ 

 76 perjral. /Jo'.smvi.c dull at •_'.V'il2C. 



HlI,DRKTll HUOS. & SEGEr>KEN, 



Nov. 26. 2S & ;50 AVest Uioadway, New York. 



Albany.— Hfi/ic;/.— We have received up to date 

 30(.K) eases of conih honey and 217 packages of ex- 

 tracted. We bcliev)' the bnik of honey pmdiu'ed in 

 this .section lias now been ni:irket»'d. Piii-es are not 

 <]iiite a.s tlrni on buekwlieat. but are well sustained 

 on elover. whit'li continues scarce. We quote: fan- 

 ey white, 17; ^--ocxl white. 1 l(ajl6; buckwheat, 10@11. 

 Larvre sections Ic less. H\tracted. lijrht, 7X@H; 



-larjre - 



dark, 6>i@7. 

 Nov. 12. 



Ch.-vs. McCui.i.och & Co., 

 .393-397 Bioadwiiy, Albany, N. Y. 



Buffalo. — H();i*f/. — Honey market unchang-ed; 

 prices remain firm, apparentlj- with reasoiiabl.y 

 good prospects. Very fancy 1-Ib. comb, niostly 15® 

 16c; No. 2. 13@14; No. 3. 8®12. Buckwheat. ■7®12. 

 Very choice extracted, 7@8; common, (5(5.7. We still 

 need a liberal supi)lj' for late winter trade. Would 

 be g'lad to hear Irom any of those havinjr it. 



Hattkhson & Co.. 



Nov. 19. 167. 169 Scott St., Buffalo, N. Y. 



;I?New \'i)KK.—//i()(e)/.— Honey moving pretty livelj', 

 with good supply of Ijuckwheat; clover not so plen- 

 tiful. Oni-lb. fancv clovei'. I.')(gil7; fair, 1"J@ 1.5; 2-lb. 

 fancy, 13®14; 2-lb. fair, 11(0,12. Buckwheat, 1-ib., 10 

 @11; 2-lb., 9. Extracted, clover, 8@10; buckwheat, 

 6@7; Southern, per gal., 6S@7.5. /icojcoT, 2.5@27. 

 Chas. Israel & Bros.. 

 Nov. 21. 11" Hudson St., New York. 



New YouK.ifo/(C{/.— Fancy 1-lb. sections, clover, 

 in good demand at 14®15. Buckwheat, 1-lb. sec- 

 tions. 1 i®ll. Little demand for oft grades. Breg- 

 W(IT is Worth 26@26^. and there is not ver.v nuich in 

 the market. Thukber-Whvland Co., 



Nov 23. New York. 



Albany.— Jfonej/.- -The lioney-market is quiet and 

 steady, with stocks light and crops nearly all on the 

 market. White comb, l.")(ail7; mixed, 13(5>14; dark, 

 lOtgill. Extracted, white. 8@8'/2; mixed, 7^57 >^ ; 

 dark, 7. Beeswax. 27@28. H. R.Wright. 



Nov. 21. 326, ;328, ;mi Broadway. Albany, N. Y. 



M1NNE.4.POLIS.— Ho/ic;/.— We quote market as fol- 

 lows: One-lb. .sections, fancy white, 19@20; choice 

 white, 17(g<18: choice dark. 14(0(1.5; common dark, 12 

 ®13c; California white, 16 Strained, in 10-lb. pack- 

 ages, 11; in kegs and barrels, 8(^9^4. 



J. A. Shea & Co., 

 Nov. 22. 14&16 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis. Minn. 



CixcixxATi.— Honey.— There is a good demand for 

 hone.v. with a scant supi)lj- of all kinds. Extracted 

 brings 6(g*8c on arrival; comb honey sells at 14® 16c 

 in the jobbing way. /i<v.<ii((j; is in fair demand at 

 22®2.5c for good to choice j'ellow on arrival. 



('HAS. V. MuTH & Son. 



Nov. 21. Cincinnati, (). 



Detroit.- Hd/jej/.— Comb lionej- in fair demand 

 at 13®14c, and for best white, 15 could be had. Sup- 

 ply not large. Extracted. 8(^8'^. Berawdx, 25@26. 



Nov. 21. M. H. Hunt. Bell Branch, Mich. 



Boston.— ifnjifj/. C(unb honc-v Is .selling a little 

 slow. Prices, best 1-lb.. 17(rjr,lH. Extracted is selling 

 well from 8®9. BirKwax. None on hand. 



Blake & Rii'ley, 



Nov. 22. Boston, Mass. 



CmcAao. -Ho/If J/. -There is little change in this 

 market. Stocks are largc-r than they have been at 

 ;iny previous time this .season, Best whiti' brings 

 18c. Extrac-ted, (l@9c. /ic«;«itv(.r. 2.5c 



R. A. Burnett, 



Nov. 19. 161 So. Water St., Cliicago, HI 



Kansas City. — f7o7iej/.— Demand good, supply 

 large. White 1-lb., 17c. Extracted, 6@S.— Beesii'((.c. 

 —None on market. Hamblin & Bearss, 



Nov. 22. 514 Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo. 



Kansas City.— //onejy.— We quote: Comb, No. 1 

 white, Mb. comb, 17®18; amber, 1.5®16; dark. 10@12. 

 Extracted, white, Kw'i'-A; amber, ')@(i. Bcctfuxix, 'M@ 

 25. CLEMON.S-MASON Com. Co., 



Nov. 23. Kansas City, Mo. 



St. Louis.— Ho/icy.—Denumd continues good for 

 extracted at 5H®6H in barrels. Comb is steady at 

 1()@,16. Be^xinix, prime, 24J1C. 



D. G. TuTT Grocer Co., 



Nov. 21. St. Louis, Mo. 



San Francisco. — Hujipj/.— Extracted nearly all 

 sold, and held at 7®75f . Com I) honey scarce at 12® 

 13. Beeswax, 2.5@27. 



SCHACHT, LeAICKE & StEINER, 



Nov. Zi. San Francisco, Cal. 



For Sale.— Extracted honey at 8c per lb. 



M. ISBELL, Norwich, Chenango Co., N. V. 



Wanted.— White comb lumey in one-pound sec- 

 tions. J. T. Carson & Co., 



325 W. Main St., Louisville, Ky. 



Foit S.\le.— 10 barrels choice white-clover honey. 

 Will put it up in almost any style of package de- 

 sired. Price on application. 2Uifdb 

 Emil J. Baxter, Nauvoo, Hancock Co., 111. 



TI/" ANTED.— I'ou to know Lintless Cotton yields 

 Vt from 201 to4ii(i bushels of seed to the acre, on rich 

 land. It is ,iust wliat is claimed for it. How can it be 

 a humbug V 81. (X) per pkg. ; ein-h pkg. contains 1 qt. 

 R. H. Campbei>l, Madison, M(jrgan Co., Ga. 



Olippnc Prom Best of Stock 1QQQ 



l^UCmib By Doolittle's Method AO»<5 



Utfdb .1. B. CASE, Port OrHiige. Fla. 



HOOT'S BEE 



DOVETAILiED and SUPPLiIES 



HIVES FOf^ SAIiE 



W. K. BflLiLi, 



Box 483, Heno, fievada. 



^•OR SAliE.— One light power mandrel; 2 eight- 

 "■ inch saws; one cutter-head, Jg of an inch wide; 

 also a number of eight-frame hives, some new, and 

 .some second-hand. Will sell cheap. 



WILLIAMS BROS., Burdick, Ind. 



WANTED.— Farmers in the cotton States to know 

 tliat lintless cotton is now the biggest di.scovery 

 in America. Lintless cotton yields nothing but lint- 

 less cotton seed, and is a very valuable plant in this 

 age of cotton-st^ed-oil mills. Price from Nov. 1, $1.00 

 per pkg., one quart in each pkg. 



R. H. Ca.mpbell, Madison, Morgan Co., Ga. 



CLKVEL.\ND.—Ho(icjy.— Honey is being bought at 

 1.5@16 for No. 1 white; No. 2 grades. 12@14. F. O. B. 

 at shipping points. Berfoni.r, 18®2(l. Honey more 

 lively than last week. Rev.vof.ds & Williams, 



Nov. 19. 80 & 82 Broadway, Cleveland, O. 



i^ants or Exchange Department. 



WANTED.— To exchange Scotch Collie pups for 

 any thing useful on farm or in bee-yard. 

 1.5tfdb N. A. Knapp, Rochester, Lorain Co., O. 



WANTF;D.-To exchange 20 acres fine land, ad- 

 joining Garden City, Kansas All under irriga- 

 tion; 10 acres in alfalfa, 10 in garden, for cash, San 

 Diego, Cal., city or country property, or ofifers. 



H. L. GitAHAM, 850 6th St., San Diego, Cal. 



