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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL-. 



Honey & Beeswax Market Quotations 



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 

 heavyand of good flavor. Extracted coniin- 

 ues to sell chiefly at 6@7c., according to color, 

 flavor and style of package. Beeswax scarce 

 and in good demand at 37®28e. 



K. A. B &Co. 



NEW yORK. N. Y., Oct. 25.— Comb honey 

 arrives quite freely, our receipts up to date 

 numbering 10,119 crates. The demand is fair. 

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

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

 less, according to quality. The market for 

 extracted is dull, with plenty of stock. We 

 quote: Basswood and white clover, 6®6i4c.; 

 Southern, 50@55c. a gallon. Beeswax scarce 

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



NEW YORK, N. Y., Nov. 10.— The market 

 for comb and extracted honey is good, and 

 the supply equals the demand. Fancy clover 

 and buckwheat sells best; off grades are not 

 quite as salable; and 2-pound sections are little 

 called for. We quote as follows: 1-pound 

 fancy clover. 13@14c.; 2-pound, 12V4@13c.; 1- 

 pound white, 12@12'/ic.; 2-pound, 12c.; 1- 

 pound fair, 10@llc.; 2-pound, 10@llc.; 1- 

 pound buckwheat. 10@llc.; 2-pound, 9@10c. 

 Extracted, clover and basswood, 6@6i^c.; 

 buckwheat, 5@5 54c.; Southern, 50@60c. per 

 gallon. Beeswax, scarce and in good demand 

 at29®30c. C. l.&B. 



CINCINNATI. O., Nov. 19.— Demand is good 

 for choice white comb honey at 14@16c. Ex- 

 tracted is in fair demand at 4@7c., with a fair 

 supply. 



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

 good to choice yellow. Supply scant. 



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, l-lbs.. 15c. ; No. 2 

 white, 13@]4c. ; No. 1 amber, 14c.; No. 2 am- 

 ber. 10@12c. Extracted, white, 6'-A(gi7c.; am- 

 ber, o&eVzC. 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, 

 5i4®7c,, depending upon quality and style of 

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



ALBANY, N. Y.. Sept. 21.— Honey in better 

 demand, especially the high grades of v/hlte 

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

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

 @12c.; No. 1 buckwheat, 12®12/2C.; No. 3 

 buckwheat. ll@llVic.; common. 10@llc. 

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

 ®6i4c,; buckwheat, 5(4@6c. Beeswax, 27® 

 29c. Do not look for much of any change In 

 these prices, and advise now to have honey 

 on the market as early as possible for best 

 prices. H. R. W. 



BUFFALO. N. Y., Oct. 17.— The demand is 

 Improved, fancy moving somewhat better at 

 14® 15c.; choice. 12®13c.: buckwheat and 

 other, 9®10c. B. & Co. 



KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Sept, 8.-Tho supply 

 of comb and extracted is very light with.only 

 fair demand. We quote: Fancy white. 15® 

 16c.; amber. 11® 12c.: dark, 10c. Extracted, 

 white, 6i/2@7c.; amber, G®B/»c.; dark. 4'/j® 

 6^c. Beeswax, 22c. H. & B. 



NEW YORK:, N. Y., Nov. 24.— The receipts 

 of comb honey have been very large and ex- 

 ceed those of former years by far. The de- 

 mand has not been very active of late and 

 there are no signs of improvement. The sup- 

 ply is accumulating and the prices show a 

 downward tendency. We quote: Fancy white, 

 l-lbs., 13®14c. ; fair white, ll@12c. ; buck- 

 wheat, 10c. Two-pound sections are in very 

 light demand and sell at from l@2c. a pound 

 less. The mai-ket on extracted is quiet, with 

 plenty of supply of all kinds. We quote: 

 White clover and basswood, 6e.; Southern, 

 50®55c. per gal. • Beeswax is firm and in good 

 demand at 30@31c. H. B. & S. 



CHICAGO. III., Nov. 27.— Up to the present 

 the sales on honey have met with our expec- 

 tations. We have received considerably more 

 honey than we figured on handling, owing to 

 the short crop report, and we think the early 

 shippers reaped the benefit. However, we are 

 now getting the average price, viz. : Fancy, 

 15c.; white. No. 1, 14®13c. Extracted, 6®7c. 



Beeswax, 28@29c. J. A. L. 



Profitable Bee-Keepings, by Mrs 



Atchley, v^ill continue for some time in her 

 department of the Bee Journal, possibly 

 each alternate week. Until further notice 

 v^e can furnish the back numbers from May 

 1st, beginning with her " Lessons," to new 

 subscribers who pay $1.00 for a year's sub- 

 scription to the Bee Journal — that is, we 

 can commence their year with the number 

 having the first lesson, if they so desire. 



Advertisemeiits. 

 HONEY FOR SALE^ 



We have some NICE Comb Honey, put up 

 in 24-Section Cases, weighing about 21 lbs. 

 each, sections well filled; for sale at 13c. lb. 

 Circular of Supplies on application. 



I. J. STRIKOHAm, 



105 Park Place. NEW YORK, N. Y. 



M&ntion the American Bee Jrurnal. 



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