1896. 



THE AMERICAN BEE-KEEPER. 



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Honey and Beeswax Market Report. 



Below we fj'^'*^ ^''^ l:itesl aiul most aullien- 

 tic report of ilie Honey and Beeswax market 

 in different trade t'enters : 



ClNCi.NNATi. O.. Oct. i^i. IS'.ICi.— The dciniuul fur 

 honey is riithei' slow ; siqiply {lood. Ociuiimi tor 

 beeswax ffood : fair supply ; prices 2" to 2')c. per 

 ))oiiik1 for good to clioicc yellow. The deliiaiid for 

 iiouey is not asjrood as it used to be in former years 

 at this time. It is in synipathy with dull trade iu 

 other lines of goods. 



Chas. F. Muth iV- Sox. 



Cor. Freeman and Central Aves. 



DF.TRorr, Mich., Oct. 'I'-i. isiiii.— (Jood demand for 

 honey, tiood supply. Price of comb \'l to i:ic. 

 per lb. Extracted ■> to <>c. Bull demand for bees- 

 wa.T. (Jood supply: prices J4 to 2")c. Honey is 

 moving i|uite freely. 



M. II. Ill NT, Bell Branch. Mich. 



Ai,i;a.ny, N, Y., Oct. 22, l^iHl,— (Jood demand for 

 honey. Ample supply. Price of comb M to 14c per 

 per pound. Extracted 4 to 7c per lb. (Jood de- 

 mand for beeswax; light supply. Prices 2s to iiOc. 

 lier i)Ound. Honey s^'lling well now but there is a 

 full crop and prices favor the bu.ver now. 



II. R, Wright. 



Kansas City. .AIo., Oct. 2.3, is'.iO.— Good de- 

 mand for honey. Light supply. Price of comb 

 II to 14c. per lb. Extracted ■■>% to 7c. per lb. 



Hambi.in k Bearss 514 Walnut St. 



CmcAiio. III.. Oct. 2:{, 1>0().— We (luote an active 

 demand for fancy white comb honey; price as to 



style package l-i to 14c. No. 1 white 12 to I2)4c ; 

 amber lie ; dark S to 10c; extracted white 6 to 7c; 

 amber :") to fie; dark 454 to w. Quote beeswax at 

 2()c. Liberal advances on consit'nments. or will 

 pay cash. 



S. r. I'isM ,V Co., isil South Water St. 



.lOHN HUM.. 



Tlii.s way the Englishman lias of dislin- 

 giiisiiitig the solid comforts from the facti- 

 tious and holding to the solid is only one 

 phase of his inagniticent capacity for getting 

 at and holding on to resilities. So it is that 

 llie Knglisii laborer, while comparatively 

 indifferent to the extravagances of the mon- 

 archial refiiine and the anachronisms and ab- 

 surdities of peerages and livery companies, 

 is doing more, perhaps, tiian any other lab- 

 orer in the world to establish his essential 

 rights, — certainly more than the Americaa 

 laborer. And the average Briton, caring 

 less than the average American for the 

 forms of liberty, is more jealous for the 

 thing itself. What recks he of crown and 

 sceptre, so long as he is the best- protected 

 citizen in the world, or of wig and rf)be, 

 while he gets justice? — Alvan F. Sanburn, 

 in November Lippincotts, 



BS ESIA^ AX 

 lAT ANTED. 



Bicycles are 



HONEST 

 BICYCLES 



t ^^ Worth 



Material ) 

 Construction Unexcelled 

 Finish ) 



...SEND FOR CATALOGUE... 



QUEEN CITY CYCLE CO. 

 Buffalo, N. Y. 



"We will pay 

 25 cts easily or 

 27 cts in goods^ 

 for good quali- 

 ty of Beesiwax^ 

 freight paid to 

 FALGONKR^ 

 N. Y- If you 

 have any ship 

 it to us at once. 



(Prices subject to change without 

 n: tice). 



THE W. T. FALCONER M'FG CO. 



