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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL.. 



al or Artificial. Uelos Kicks. Pasturage, Jas 

 Fisher, Jr. Marlieting Honey, M. M. Kice 

 How to Winter Bees. Austin Dexter. Location 

 of Apiary, E. Pike. Removing Queens During 

 the Honey-Flow. A. A. Arms. Best Hive, F. 

 F. Zellmer. Experiments, Geo. Lee. Comb 

 Foundation, N. E.France. If you are inter- 

 ested in bees you cannot afford to miss this 

 meeting. Come and bring your lady wiih you. 

 Hurlbut, Wis. A. A. Arms. Sec. 



N. E. Ohio and N. W. Pa.— The Northeast- 

 ern Ohio and Northwestern Pennsylvania 

 Bee-Keepers' Association will hold Its next 

 regular annual meeting in the parlors of Ho- 

 tel St. Nicholas, at Corry. Pa„ on Nov. 21 and 

 22, 1894. A good program has been arranged. 

 Bring your questions for the question-box. 

 The hotel is opi osite Union depot; rates have 

 been reduced to $1.50 per day to those attend- 

 ing the convention. Programs can be had by 

 addressing the Secretary. Everybody, espe- 

 cially ladies, is invited to attend. 



Mosiertown, Pa. Geo. Spitler, Sec. 



North Carolina.— The Carolina Bee-Keep- 

 ers Association will meet at the Court House 

 in Charlotte, N. C, on Dec. 6, 1894, at 11 

 o'clock a.m. A full attendance is desired. 



Steel Creek, N. C. A. L. Beach, Sec. 



Capons and Caponizing:, by 



Edward Warren Sawyer, M. D., Fanny 

 Field, and others. It shows in clear 

 language and illustrations all about 

 caponlzing fowls ; and thus how to 

 make the most money in poultry-raising. 

 Every poultry-keeper should have it. 

 Price, postpaid, 30 cents ; or clubbed 

 with Bee Jouknal one year for $1.10. 



List of Honey and Beeswax Dealers, 



Most of whom Quote in this Journal. 



Clilcag;o, Ills. 



J. A. Lamon, 43 South Water St. 



K, A. Burnett & Co.. 163 South Water Street 



New York, N. Y. 



F. I. Sage & Son, 183 Reade Street. 

 HiLDRETH Bros. & Seoelken. 



28 & 30 West Broadway. 

 Cha8. Israel & Bfios.. 110 Hudson St. 

 I. J. Stringham, 10.> Park Place. 

 Francis H. Leggett & Co.. 128 Franklin St 



Kansas City, i?Io. 



Hamblin & Bearss, 514 Walnut Street. 

 Clemoms-Mason Com. Co., 423 Walnut St. 



Albany, N.Y. 



H. R. Wright, 326 & 328 Broadwa7. 



Buffalo, N. Y. 



Batterson & Co., 167 St, 169 Scott St. 



Hamilton, Ills. 



Chas. Dadant & Son. 



Cincinnati, Oblo. 



C. F, MuTH & Son, oor. Freeman & Central ave, 



Honey & Beeswax Market Quotations 



CHICAGO, Tll., Sept. 17.— The honey mar- 

 ket is quite active. We are getting good 

 prices considering the hard limes, owing to 

 the reported scarcitv of crop. We quote: 

 Fancy white, loc; No. 1, 14c. Extracted, 

 6@7c. Beeswax, 25@26c. J. A. L. 



CHICAGO. III., Oct. 25.— White clover hon- 

 ey continues to bring 15c. The receipts are 

 about keeping pace with the demand. The 

 quality is very satisfactory as a rule, being 

 heavy and of good flavor. Extracted contin- 

 ues to sell chiefly at6(5)7c., according to color, 

 flavor and style of package. Beeswax scarce 

 aud in good demand at 27@28c. 



R. A. B & Co. 



NEW YORK, N. Y., Oct. 25.-Comb honey 

 arrives quite freely, our receipts up to date 

 numbering 10,1 19 crates. The demand is fair. 

 We quote: Fancy white. 1-lbs., 14c.; fair 

 white, 12c.; buckwheat, 10c ; 2-lbs., l®2c. 

 less, according to qualitv. The market for 

 extracted is dull, with plenty of stock. We 

 quote: Eastwood and white clover, 6@6Vic.; 

 Southern, o0@55c. a gallon. Beeswax scarce 

 and in good demand at 29c. H. B. & S. 



KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept, 8.— The supply 

 of comb and extracted is very light with only 

 lair demand. We quote: Fancy white, 15® 

 16c.; amber, ll@12c.: dark. 10c. Extracted, 

 white, 6'/4®7c.; amber, 6@6i4c.; dark. 4y,@ 

 Si/jc. Beeswax, 22c. H. & B. 



NEW YOitK, N. Y.. Sept. 20.-The demand 

 for comb honey is increasing, in a jobbing 

 way, in spite of the continued warm weal her. 

 Boih comb and extracted honey is arriving 

 freely. We quote: Fancy clover. 1-lbs., 13® 

 15c.; white clover. 12@13c.: fair, 10@12c.; 

 buckwheat, 10®llc. Kxtracted, clover or 

 basswood, 6@6'/4c ; buckwheat. 5(S5i4c ; 

 Southern, 45@60c. per (gallon, accordir'g to 

 quality. Beeswax, 25®27c, C. I. & B. 



CINCINNATI, O., Oct. 19.-There is a very 

 good demand for choice white comb honey at 

 14@15c. Demand is fair for extracted at 4® 

 7c., according to quail' y. Comb honey brings 

 best prices now, when it is something new 

 yet and comparatively scarce, and not at 

 Christmastime, when markets are generally 

 overstocked. 



Beeswax is in good demand at 22®27c. for 

 good to choice yellow. C. F. M. & S. 



KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 4.— The receipt 

 of comb honey in this market so far has not 

 been very large, and demand Is very good. 

 We quote: No. 1 white, 1-lbs., 15c.; ^o. 2 

 white. 13® 1 4c ; No. 1 amber. 14c.; No. 2 am- 

 ber, 10@12c. Extracted, white, 6!4®7c.; am- 

 ber, 5®6i4c. Beeswax, 25c. C.-M. C. Co. 



CHICAGO. III., Oct. 18.— We quote: Fancy 

 white comb honey, l-lbs, 15c. ; No. 2 white, 

 13c.; buckwheat, 10c. With cooler weather, 

 demand Improving, and our stock on hand at 

 the present time extremely light. Extracted. 

 5^®7c., depending ui>on quality and style of 

 package. Beeswax, 28c. S. T. F. & Co. 



ALBANY", N. V.. Sept. 21.— Honey in better 

 demand, especially the high grades of white 

 comb honey. We quote: No. 1 white, 14® 

 15c.; No. 2 white. 13@14c.; Mixed white. 11 

 @12c.: No. 1 buckwheat. l2®i2V4c.; No. 2 

 buckwheat. lI@llV4c.; common, 10®llc. 

 Extracted, white (Northern), 7®8c.; amber, 

 ®6^c,; buokwtieat, 5H®3c. Beeswax, 27® 



