The following iiites fur g;rinlisig h<Msey were 

 adopted hy live North Americusi ilee-K'eeiwrs' 

 Associatioji, ai its Washiugiou meeting:, nwd, so 

 far as SK>ssible. qr.otatiotls are made aC-coTding 

 to these rules; 



Kancv — AU sectioBs to be weU fillcc]; oombs 

 straight, of even tliteknerss, and firuiiy Httftched 

 to all foitr sides; Iwih wood «nd comb linsoiled 

 by iravel-staiit, ov otiiei-wise; aU the celis seat«d 

 except tVie row of celSs iie.vl the wood. 



No. I. — Ail sections vveti fiUed, but cohiJks. im. 

 even or crooked, detached at lUc bottojn, or 

 wdtll but few cells uisseated; both wood and 

 coiiib misoiled by travebsliiiii or otherwise. 



Iq addition to this the honey is to be clftSsifit'd 

 according to color, using the terms white, anil>er 

 and dark. That is, there wvil be "fancy ivhite," 

 "No. 1, dark,"' etc. 



KANSAS CITY, MO— Honey stock is well 

 cleaned up, and demand good. Reeswax in 

 good demand. We quote as follows: — No.i 

 white, $2 50 a case; No.i amber, $2.25 a case; 

 While extracted, filiic; ainber, 6c; beeswax, 30c. 



WAIvKER-BREWSTER GROCER CO., 

 May ,; 423 Walnut St. Kansas City, Mo 



CINCINNATI— The demand for honey is 

 brighter than H has been in the past sixty days. 

 We continue to offer Amber Extracted in bar- 

 rels at sVi to 6y2 cts. according to quality. White 

 Clover Extracted ir, a drag on the market at 6l4c 

 to 8 c in barrels and cans. Comb honey seems 

 to be reviving at i3!^^c to i.sc for fancy. Beeswax 

 is wanted by us at ,30c per lb delivered here. 

 THE FKED W. MUTH CO. 

 March 29 Cincinnati, Ohio. 



BUFFALO —No sale at all for old honey, 

 and new honey woidd not .sell very quickly. 

 Too early; in September can place it well. 

 New Hoiiej- — P'ancy White, 14c to 15c; No. i 

 White, i2Cto 13c; Fancy Amber, loc to iic. 

 BATTERSON & CO. 



July 5 15Q Michigan St. Buffalo, N. Y. 



The prices given iti the following quotations 

 are those at which the dealers sell to the gro- 

 cers. From these prices must be deducted 

 freight, cartage and commission— the balance 

 being sent to the shipper. Commission is ten 

 per cent.; except that a few dealers charge only 

 five per cent, when a shipment sells for as much 

 as one hundred dollars. 



PHILADELPHIA— The season for selling 

 honey has been prolonged on accoimt of the 

 cold weather which has certainly been very for- 

 tunate for the bee-keeper, as there never was as 

 much honey shipped in so late in the season to 

 be disposed of. It has broken the price quite 

 considerably, but there is still quite a detnand, 

 which otnerwise would have fallen off. We 

 quote as follows; — Fancy white comb, 13 to 14c; 

 No. I, i2c; amber and buckwheat, 9 to 10 ; Kx- 

 tracted buckwheat, 7 to 8c; amber, 6 to 7c: bees- 

 wax 31C and in good demand We are producers 

 of honey and do not handle on co.'nmission. 

 WM. A. SELSER. 

 March 30 10 Vine St. Philadelphia, Pa. 



CHICAGO— The market is heavily supplied 

 with comb and extracted, neither of which are 

 meeting with any demand; especially is this true 

 of the comb honey. Prices are uncertain, as 

 those having stock are anxious to sell it; there- 

 fore, it is difficult to quote prices. The best 

 grades of white comb bring II to 12c, anything 

 off, from choice to fancy, is not wanted. Ex- 

 tracted white, according to quality, .sells at 6 to 

 7C; amber, 5 to 6c; beeswax 30 to 32c. 



R. A. BURNETT & Co., 

 April 7. 199 vSo. Water St., Chicago, Ills. 



NEW YORK— Market quiet, especiallv 0.1 

 Comb. Fair demand for extracted. Bee'.swax 

 scarce and wanted. We quote as follows:— 

 Fancy white, 13c; No. i fancy amber, iic; No. i. 

 loc; white extracted, 6J4c; amber, $]4 to s^c; 

 dark, 5c; beeswax, 29 to 30. 



HILDRETH & SEGELKEN, 

 265 & 267 Greenwich St., Cor. Murray St. 

 Hay 2. New York. 



CINCINNATI, OHIO.— Since warm weather 

 set in. hardly any sales of comb honey are 

 made, what little there was sold, was fancy 

 white and brought from t2j4c to i354c. Extrac- 

 ted has a fair bemand, as follows: Amber, in 

 barrels from 5^1° sKi 'i cans I4c per pound 

 more; Alfalfa. 6^^c; Fancy White Clover,7^c; 

 nice yellow Beeswax 30c. 



C. H. W. WEBER, 

 July 4 Cincinnati, Ohio. 



CHICAGO — W'e report a very good trade on 

 Comb and Extracted Honey during the month 

 of April, at which time we greatly reduced our 

 stock. If producers still have any honey un- 

 sold, would advise letting it come forward; no 

 doubt we could dispose of it so as to show satis- 

 factory results. We quote as follows: Fancy 

 white, 12 to 13c; No. i, 11 to 12c; white extracted, 

 6 to 7c; amber, 5 to 6c; beeswax, 29 to 31c. 

 S. T. FISH & CO., 



May 3. 189 So. Water .St., Chicago, Ills. 



KANSAS CITY, MO.— Demand for honey 

 is good, supplies light, and we look for higher 

 prices. We quote as follows: Fancy white, 



J2. 50 per case; No. I, $2.40; fancy amber, $2.25. 

 white extracted, 6%c; amber, 5^c; beeswax, 30c 



May 2 



C. C. CLEMONS & CO. 

 Kansas City, Mo. 



ALBANY, N. Y' — The honey market is dull; 

 and it looks as if some would have to be carried 

 over the season. .1. large portion of the stock is 

 candied hard in the comb, from the long, cold 

 winter. We quote as follows: Fancy white, 13 

 to 14 c; No. I white, 12 to 13 c; fancj- amber, 11 to 

 12 c; No. I amber, 10 to iic; fancy dark, 11 to 12c; 

 No. I dark, 10 to iic; white extracted, 6 to 6i^c; 

 amber extracted, 5M to 6c; dark extracted. 5 to 

 6!4c; beeswax, 28 to 30c. 



H. N. Wright, 

 Wholesale Commission, 

 April I Albany, N. Y. 



