470 



THE BEE-KEF-PERS' REVIEW 



THE POOREST SECTIONS THAT MAY BE PUT IN THE GRADE NAMED 



FANCY 



NUMBER ONE 



NUMBER TWO 



HONEY QUOTATIONS 



BOSTON — Fancy white comb honey, 16c to 

 17c. No. 1 wliite comb honey, 15c to 16c. 

 Fancy white extracted honey, 10c to lie. 

 Light amber extracted honey, 9c to 10c. Am- 

 ber, 8c to 9c. Wax, 30c. 



BLAKE-LEE CO., 

 Nov. 23. 4 Chatam Row. 



KANSAS CITY, MO.— The supply of both 

 comb and extracted honey is large; the demand 

 fair. We quote as follows: No. 1 white comb, 

 24-section cases, $3.25; No. 2 white comb, 

 24-section cases, $3.00; No. 1 amber comb, 24- 

 section cases, $3.00; No. 2 amber comb, 24- 

 section cases, $2.75; extracted white, per lb. 

 S'/z to 9c; beeswax, per lb. 25 to 28c. 

 Nov. 18. C. C. CLEMONS PRODUCE CO. 



NEW YORK — Comb honey keeps in fair 

 demand for all grades at unchanging prices. 

 The various grades of white honey are still 

 coming in, while buckwheat seems to be ex- 

 tremely short. Extracted honey in fair demand 

 with sufficient supplies of all grades e.xcept 

 California white sage which seems to be scarce 

 this season. Prices run the same. Beeswax 

 quiet at 30c to 31c. 

 Nov. 21. HILDRETH & SEGELKEN. 



CINCINNATI— The demand for comb 

 honey and extracted honey is fair, with a 

 good supply. No. 1 white comb honey selling 

 in large lots at $3.60 per case, 34 sections; 

 there is no demand for off grades. White ex- 

 tracted honey in 60-pound cans is selling from 

 95^c to 10 c. Light amber in barrels from 7c 

 to 7^c, in 60-pound cans from 8c to 8^c. 

 Beeswax, fair demand, selling at $33.00 per 

 hundred. The above are our selling prices, 

 not what we are paying. 

 Oct. 17. C. H. W. WEBER & CO. 



CHICAGO — Sales of honey during Novem- 

 ber up to this writing have been of large 

 volume and yet the market is well supplied. 

 Prices on No. 1 white comb honey range from 

 15c to 16c per lb. A No. 1 to fancy 17c to 

 18c per lb. No. 3 white 10c to 12c per lb. 

 No. 1 to fancy amber 13c to 15c per lb. Dark 



and out of condition lots difficult to place at 

 9c to 10c per lb. Extracted honey in new 

 cans and cases, white clover and linden brings 

 from 9c to 10c per lb. Amber grades 7c to Sc 

 per lb. Beeswax 30c to 32c per lb. 



R. A. BURNETT & CO., 

 Nov. 18. 173 W.^South Water Street. 



CINCINNATI— It seems that fruit and pre- 

 serves have full sway of the market at the 

 pr£sent time owing to the low prices of these 

 "commodities, thus making the demand for 

 honey suffer. However, we are selling fancy 

 comb honey at $3.75 to $4.00 a case. Our best 

 grade of extracted honey in 60-lb. cans we are 

 selling at 8^c to 10c a lb., and amber honey 

 in barrels at G^c to 8c; according to the 

 quality and quantity purchased. For choice 

 bright yellow beeswax we are today paying 

 28c a lb. delivered here. 



THE FRED. W. MUTH CO., 

 "The Busy Bee Men." 

 Nov. 22. 204 Walnut Street. 



o= 



Classified Department. 



Notices will be inserted in this depart- 

 ment at ten cents per line. Minimum 

 charge will be twenty-five cents. Copy 

 should be sent early, and may be for any- 

 thing the bee-keeper has for sale or wants 

 to buy. Be sure and say you want your 

 advertisement in this department. 



-o 



BEES AND QUEENS. 



For Sale. — 50 to 300 colonies, 8-frame, good 

 condition. E. F. Atwater, Meridian, Idaho. 



A Limited Number of Leather Colored Ital- 

 ian Queens for Sale. Warranted purely mated, 

 $1.50. Geo. B. Howe, Black River, N. Y. 



Front Line Italian Queens by return mail 

 at 75c each, 6, $4.25; 12, $8.00; 25 and up, 

 60c each. J. B. Hollopeter, Pentz, Pa. 



