670 



XMi:^ MMSRICMH MBM J@10MKSIr. 



Honey and Beesirax iTlarket. 



KANSAS CITY. 

 HONEY.— White clover and linden l-lba., fancy, 

 14^l5c.; good, I3@14c.; dark, 12c ; the same in 2-tb8.. 

 l3@Hc.; dark. I2c. Extracted, white. 8c.; dark. 7c. 

 .Demand is wood. Sales larwe for this time of year. 

 Siep. -27. HAMBLIN & BBAKSS. 514 Walnut St. 



PHILADELPHIA. 



HONEY.— That in the comb is now arrivini; and 

 the demand is increasinfz accordingly. The outlook 

 i« still favorable for good prices for fancy honey.— 

 We quote fancy honey in neat crates as follows ; 1- 

 Ibs.. white, I7<^l8c.; -J-Ibs., I4@l5c.; buckwheat i-lbs. 

 I2@l3c.; 2-lbs.. I0@llc. tiff grades of all kinds gen- 

 erally 1 to 2 cts. lees. Extracted, white clover. Hi^c; 

 orange blossom. 7!^@8c. ; off grades, per gal., 60^7uc 



BEBSWAX.-23i^(s24!^c. 

 «ep. 5. WALKER & MCCOBD, 32 & 34 8. Water St. 



DENVER. 



HONEY.— We quote : In one-lb. sections, l6@I8c.; 

 ■off colors. I4@l6c. Extracted, 7@8c. 



BE E8 WAJC.— 2( )@25c. 

 Sep. 20. J. M. CLARK COM. CO., 1421 15th 8t. 



NEW YORK. 



HONEY.— Extracted, white clover, basawood, or- 

 ange blossom and California, 8c.; buckwbeat. 6 cts.; 

 common Southern, 65@70c. per gallon. Demand is 

 good. Tomb honey, fancy white l-lba, I6c.: 2-lb8., 

 I4c. Fair 1-lbs., I4c ; 2-lb8.. Ii@l2c. Buckwheat. 1- 

 Ibs.. ll(ai2c.; 2-lb8., lo@llc. Demand very good for 

 fancv white l-Ibs., and buckwheat l-lbs. 



BBESWAX.-22C. 

 Oct. 2. F. G. 8TK0HME YER & CO.. 122 Water St. 



CHICAGO. 



HONEY.— It is arriving freely and we note some 

 little accumulation, but all will be wanted later on. 

 White clover i-lbs., according to style of package 

 and appearance, I3@l5c. Uark Mbs., lo@uc.; 2 lbs., 

 ^@9c. Extracted is in light demand, values ranging 

 from 6(^8c., depending upon the style of package, 

 quality, etc. 



BBESWAX.-25C. 

 Sep. '21. U. T. FISH & CO., 188 8. Water St. 



CHICAGO. 

 HONEY.— It is selling slowly yet, but with colder 

 •weather we look for more active trade. Market is 

 well supplied with honey, it being in many hands. 

 In lots it cannot be sold at over ]3C($i4c., and in eases 

 even less, if not in first-class condition. Extracted, 

 €@8c,; white clover and basswood, in kegs and bar- 



BiDK8WAX,-250. R- A. BURNBTT. 



Sep. 10. 161 South Water St. 



ST. LOUIS. 



HONEY.— We quote : Choice white clover comb. 

 l2®i2Hc.; fair, lo@iic.; dark, 7@8c. Extracted, in 

 barrels, 5@59ic. ; in cans, fi@6i^c. 



BKKSWAJt.- 24c. for orime. 

 Aug. 21. D. G. TOTT & CO., Commercial St. 



NEW YORK. 

 HONEY.— It is in good demand. We quote : Fan- 

 cy white l-lbs., lorgiltjc.; 2-lb8.. 13@l4c. Fair white 

 l-lbs., IS^S 14c ; 2-lbs., ll@i2c. Buckwheat l-lbs m® 

 lie; 2-lbs.. 9>^ci<ic. Extracted, basswood and clo- 

 ver, 8c. : orange blossnm, 8^c.; buckwheat, 6c, ; Cal- 

 ifornia, 7!^c.; Southern, 72!-!>c. per gallon. 



HILDRKTH BKUH. & BKGELKBN. 

 Oct. 11. 28 & 30 W. Broadway, near Duane St. 



BOSTON. 



HONBY.— It is moving fairly well at 16(Sil7c.. with 

 ocrasionally an extra fantry lot at inc. Some large 

 retailers secured quite a quantity of white, averag- 

 ing about i:j(a*i4 ounces to the comb, and are selling 

 it at if>c. per comb, tending to demoralize other re- 

 tailers, as they want to compete, as the large retail- 

 ers have tilled their windows with the honey, and 

 marked it very prominently. Two-lb. combs are a 

 little scarce, at ifi@i7c. Extracted, 8i59c. 



BEESWAX.— None on hand. 

 Oct. 10. BLAKE & RIPLEY. 57 Chatham Street. 



CINCINNATI. 



HONEY.— There is a quiet but steady demand for 

 choice white comb, at isrgiific. dark is slow sale at 

 li>fml2c. Demand from manufacturers is fair forex- 

 tracted honey, and it is good for best qualities for 

 tables use. 



BE KS WAX.— Demand Is good— 20®22c. per lb. foi 

 good to choice yellow, on arrival. 

 Oct. 12. C. F. MUTH & SON. Freeman & Central At. 



KANSAS CITY. 



HONBY.— Receipts are very light, and demand is 

 increasing. We quote : White l-lbs. ]3@i4c.; dark, 

 ^^)Qil•2c.•, white 2-Ibs. I2(§jl3c.; dark. I0@l2c. Extrac- 

 ted, white. 7(§:hc.: dark, Mc. 



BEESWAX.- None in market. 

 Oct. 12. CLKMON8.CLOONe^CO.,COr4th&Walnut. 



MILWAUKEE. 



HONEY.- New crop is coming in and of very fine 

 quality. Demand is fair and values easy. Choice 

 white l-lbs.. UOlSc; 2nd quality l-lbs., iy!^®14c.; 

 old l-lbs.. I0@tl2c. Extracted, white, in tins and 

 pails, 8@8>ijC.; in barrels and kegs, 7@8c. 



BEESWAX.— 22®25c. 

 Sep. 5. A. V. BISHOP. 142 W.Water St. 



Convention Hfotices. 



No. 1,$2.00. 

 No. 4, 1.25. 



l^T" The International Bee-Keepers' Association 

 will meet in the court-house, at Brantford. Out., 

 Canada, on Detember 4. 5, and 6, i«sy. All bee- 

 keepers are invited to attend, and State and District 

 bee-keepers' societies are requested to appoint del 

 egates to the convention. Full particulars of the 

 meeting will be given in due time. Anyone desirous 

 of becoming a member, and receiving the last Annu- 

 al Report bound, may do so by forwarding «i.im» to 

 the Secretary.— R. F. Holtekmann, Sec. Romney, 

 Ont., Canada. 



t^ The Union Bee-Keepers' Society will meet in 

 Mount Sterling, Brown Co., Ills., on Oct. 2y and 24, 

 iw8y. The prospects are very Hattering for a grand 

 time, and all who are interested in bees or honey 

 are cordially invited to attend. 



J. M. Hambaugh, See. 



No. 2, $1.75. 

 No. 5, 1.00. 



.No.3, $1'50. 

 .No.6, .65. 



Kntfe, $1.15. 



^^r The Northern Illinois Bee-Keepers' Associa- 

 tion will hold its annual meeting in the Supervisors' 

 Room of the Court House, at Rockford. Ills., on 

 Dec. 16 and 17, 1889. D. A. FOLLKR. Sec. 



^Avzvtxstmtnts, 



WE are now ready to receive sbipments of 

 HOiNEY, and would be pleased to open 

 correspondence. Liberal advances made on 

 consignments. Let us hear from you, as we 

 can render prompt returns at the top market 

 values. Reference on file with the American 

 Bee Journal. S. T. FISH ic CO., 



39A10t 189 So. Water St., CHICAGO, ILL. 

 Mention the America7i Bee Journal. 



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EXTRACTED HONEY 



WfTE have a Large Quantity of CHOICE 

 ' ' WHITE EXTRACTED HONEV For 



Sale, in kegs holding about 200 pounds each, 

 which we will deliver on board the cars at 8 

 Cents per pound. Orders are solicited. 

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