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Important Trade Notes, 



Our OoTsrDB Winter ('ask (iis Dove- 

 tailed Hi- our tbin-waiied hires, and is one 

 of (lie most successful methods of wintering 

 .out door-. I 'rice of Outside Case, with hi t- 

 tom, rover, etc., complete, onlv 75c ; 1 1> for 



Five peu cent, discount is now al- 

 lowed on ,-iil prices in our catalogue, ex- 

 cepting on shipping cases and crates. 



Honey and Beeswax Market Report. 



Scientific American 

 Agency for 



Below we give the luiestaiml must autheu- 

 tic report of Uie Honey iind Beeswax market 

 in different trade centers : 



Alisan'y. N. Y., Sept. 21. — We have received up 

 to date 312 cases of comb and 25 halt' bbl- of ex- 

 tracted honey. The quality of the eonih honey is 

 only fair, hut it is moving off rapid' y at 14@15c for 

 •ctover, and ll@13c for buckwheat and mixed. 

 Fancy white clover will sell at 17@18c; extracted, 

 7@Sc. Beeswax. 28(5 10c 



Ohas. W. McCui.louoh & Co.. 393-398 Broadway. 



Kansas City. Mo., Sept. 19.— The demand for 

 honey i- better than receipts; light supply. Price 

 ■of one pound comb, I0@17c; extracted, (JfeSc. 

 Beeswax is in good demaud at 24c.: light supply. 

 Prices are firm. We are not receiving enough to 

 supply our demand, 



11 aw blin& Brakes, 514 Walnut St. 



St. Louis, Mo., sept. 20. —Excellent demand 

 for honey; fair supply. Price of comb, 10@16c: 

 extracted, Vjcy't 1 *?. Fair demand for beeswax; 

 good supply. Price, 25c. 



Thk D, G. Tutt Gro. Co 



Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 20.— The demand for 

 honey is good. Supply very light. Price of comb. 

 15@l(jc ; extracted, 5 (a* 7]/,o. . Light supply of bees- 

 wax; good demand. Price 'It (at 25c. We are not 

 getting enough to supply our trade. 



(,'lkmons. Mason & Co.. 



Cor. 4th and Walnut Sts. 



Albany, N. Y., Sept. 21.— The demand for honey 

 is improving. Price of comb, 12@15c ; extracted, 

 6®7c. Steady demand for beeswax at 27(5 28c. ; 

 supply light. Think the price of honey is better 

 now than it will be a month later; advise selling 

 early. H. R. Wright, 326 and 328 Broadway. 



Chicago, III., Sept. 20. — We are now having in- 

 quiries for white 1 lb. section comb honey, and 

 iiuote market 16c for lie-t grade. Amber selling 

 at 14c. Coo I demand for extracted honey, and we 

 can sell all shipments romptl.v on arrival at from 

 7@8c. Beeswax 2iic. W e ask for correspondence 

 from all those who have honey to market, or wish 

 to purchase. 



S. T. Fish & Co., 189 S. Water St. 



New York, Sept. 20. — Demand moderate, and 

 supply reduced, with no more glassed I lb. nor 

 paper caitons, 1 lb. We quote: Comb. 1 lb U(5 15c. 

 Extracced — Basswood, T'-t'uo'J^c; buckwheat. 5% 

 @ti!4; Mangrove, f)S(cu75e per gal. tjood demand 

 f >r dark extracted honev Beeswax, in fair supply 

 with sma:l demand, at 26@27c. 



F. G. Strohmeykr k Co., 120 Pearl St. 1 



Cincinnati, O., Sept. 2u —The demand i- very- 

 good and exceeds the supply. Price of comb, 

 12(§>l(ic. for best; extracted 5(»8c. i eeswax is in 

 fiir demand: good supplv. Price 2U@25c. for 

 best yellow. Unless a good fall crop of honey is 

 rai>ed we shall be short, and manufacturers using 

 honey now will have to resort again to sugar, as 

 was the ease seven or eight years ago. 



Oh \s. b". Muih & S<>.\, 

 I 'or. Fl'.oemau and Central Ave;. 



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