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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



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^° The North American Bee-Keepers' 

 Society meets at Toledo, Ohio, on the 

 first Wednesday in December (first day of 

 the month). 



At the date of going to press, we have 

 not received notice as to the arrangements 

 made with hotels at that place, or for re- 

 duced fare on railroads. We know that 

 members of the Society there are at work, 

 and we are confident that all may go 

 expecting small hotel bills, and either 

 one-fifth fare, or to be returned free over 

 leading railroads. Bee-keepers about 

 Toledo were anxious to have the meeting 

 there, and promised the Society a hearty 

 welcome. 



Let all who can, be present; that the 

 meeting may be one that will be a benefit 

 to all. We will issue our December 

 number in season for notice of arrange- 

 ments. Those wishing in advance of 

 that time to know of the arrangements 

 made may address: G. W. Zimmerman, 

 Pleasant Grove, Napoleon, Ohio; H. A. 

 King, Corresponding Secretary, 37 Park 

 Row, New York, or E. S. Tupper, Des- 

 Moines, who is corresponding with rail- 

 roads. 



Honey Markets. 



CHICAGO. — Choice white comb honey, 

 18@25c. Extracted, choice white, 8@12c. 



Choice white comb honey is in good 

 demand; also bright yellow. Extracted, 

 dull; and for dark honey there is no call. 



NEW YORK.— Quotations from E. A. 

 Walker, 135 Oakland St., Greenport, L. I. 



White honey in small glass boxes, 25c; 

 dark 15@20c. Strained honey, 8@10c. 

 Cuban honey, $1.00 ^ gal. St. Domingo, 

 and Mexican, 90@95c '^ gal. 



CINCINNATI.— Quotations from C. F. 

 Muth, 976 Central Avenue. 



Machine Extracted Honey in Ship- 

 ping Order: 

 1 lb jars (12 cases) per gross $39 00 



1 lb " (12 jars) per case 3 50 



2 lb " (12 cases) per gross 72 00 



2 ft) " (12 jars) per case 6 50 



In bulk, 12 to 20 cents per pound, accord- 

 ing to quality. No transactions yet in 

 comb lioney. Chas. F. Muth. 



ST. LOUIS.— Quotations from W. G. 

 Smith, 419 North Main street. 



Choice white comb, 22@25c; Extracted, 

 12(a)14c; Strained, G((t)9c. 



SAN FRANCISCO.— Quotations from 

 Stearns & Smith, 423 Front street. 



White, in frames, 20@223^c. Dark, 10 

 @12c. Strained, 7@llc. Beeswax, 27 

 @30c. 



