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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



ALBANY, N. Y. — This is a banner year for 

 selling money; receipts light and demand good 

 at full prices. 



The crop in this vicinity unusually short. 

 We quote: White Clover, 16c to 18c, accord- 

 ing to style; Combs, etc., mixed, 15c to 16c; 

 dark or buckwheat, 14c, and selling promptly 

 with no accumulations. 



We strongly advise early marketing for best 

 prices. Extracted selling at: White, 9%c to 

 10c; off white, 8i/^c to 9c; dark and amber, 

 7%c to Sc; Beeswax, 31c to 32c. 



Oct. 3d. H. R. WRIGHT. 



NEW YORK. — New crop comb honey is 

 now beginning to arrive quite freely, the de- 

 mand is good for all grades, and we quote 

 fancy white at 16c and some especially fine 

 lots will bring 17c; No. 1 white at 14c to 1.5c; 

 No. 2 at 13c; mixed, dark and buckwheat at 

 lie to 12c per pound. 



Extracted in fair demand, with sufficient 

 supply of all grades excepting California sage. 

 We quote white clover Sc to Qyi, according to 

 quality; light amber at T^Sc to Sc; dark, mixed 

 and buckwheat at 7c to Sc; southern in bar- 

 rels, as to quality, 70c to 80c per gallon. Bees- 

 wax steady at 32c per pound. 



Yours very truly, 

 HILDRETH & SEGELKEN. 



BOSTON.— No. 1 White Comb, 16c to 17c 

 per lb.; White extracted, 10c to lie per lb.; 

 Beeswax, 30c. 



Oct. 5th. BLAKE-LEE CO. 



CHICAGO. — The market during the past two 

 w-eeks has been more active, and has nearly 

 kept pace with the receipts, but the accumula- 

 tions of the previous four weeks or more are 

 many of them yet unsold. 



The white grades of comb honey range at 

 from 16c to 17c per lb. for the A No. 1 to 

 fancy, but the majority of the receipts sell at 

 from 15c to 16c per lb. The amber grades 

 range from Ic to 3c per lb. less. Extracted 

 honey is also quiet, with the white grades 

 bringing from 8c to 9c per lb. and the ambers 

 from 7c to Sc per lb., according to kind and 

 quality. 



The weather and season of the year is now 

 favorable for the oiUlet of honey, and were it 

 not for the large offerings, the quality of the 

 crop should command even higher prices than 

 now prevail. 



Beeswax is steady at from 30c to 32c per lb., 

 according to color and cleanliness. 



173 W. South Water St. 



R. A. BURNETT & CO. 



Oct. 9th. 



®1|0 National l^^-Si^^p^ra' Aaanrtalinn 



Ani tta AffiUatpti Aaanrtatiotts 



Officers. 



Dr. Burton N. Gates, President 



Amherst, Mass. 



Dr. H. A. Surface, Vice-Pres.Harrisburg, Pa. 



E. B. Tyrrell, Secretary Detroit, Mich. 



214 Hammond Bldg. 



C. P. Dadant, Treas Hamilton, 111. 



Affiliated Associations 

 Arizona Honey Exchange 



G. M. Frizzell, Tempe, Ariz. 



Adirondack — H. E. Gray.. .Fort Edward, N. Y. 



Colorado — Wesley Foster Boulder, Colo. 



Chicago-Northwestern — L. C. Dadant.. 



Hamilton, 111. 



Hampshire — Hampden — Franklin — Dr.. 



Burton N. Gates Amherst, Mass. 



Idaho — R. D. Bradshaw Notus, Ida. 



Twin Falls — C. H. Stinson. .Twin Falls, Ida. 

 Idaho Honey Producers' Assn.— Frank 



Beach Salem, Idaho 



Illinois- — Jas. A. Stone.. Rt. 4, Springfield, 111. 



Iowa — S. W. Snyder Center Point, Iowa 



Indiana — Geo. W. Williams, Redkey, Ind. 



Kansas — O. A. Keen Topeka, Kans. 



Massachusetts Society of Bee-Keepers.. 



..Leslie A. M. Stewart, Franklin, Mass. 

 Michigan — O. H. Schmidt 



Rt. 5, Bay City, Mich. 



Minnesota — Dr. L. D. Leonard 



..515 Syndicate Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. 



Directors. 



Dr. Burton N. Gates, Chairman 



Amherst, Mass. 



E. D. Townsend Northstar, Mich. 



J. M. Buchanan Franklin, Tenn. 



Wesley Foster Boulder, Colo. 



F. B. Cavanagh Hebron, Ind. 



Prof. Wilmon Newell. .College Station, Tex. 



and Their Secretaries. 



Missouri — J. F. Diemer Liberty, Mo. 



New Jersey — -E. G. Carr....New Egypt, N.J. 

 N. California — Alwin P. Heim 



Box 16, Fair Oaks, Calif. 



N. Michigan — Ira D. Bartlett 



East Jordan, Mich. 



Ohio — Prof. N. E. Shaw, Dept. "of Agr.. . 



Columbus, Ohio 



Oregon — H. Wilson Corvalis, Ore. 



Pecos Valley — Henry C. Barron 



Hagerman, New Mexico 



Pennsylvania — H. C. Klinger, Liverpool, Pa. 

 Tennessee — J. M. Buchanan, Franklin, Tenn. 

 Texas— Willis C. Collier, Box 154 



Goliad, Texas 



Vermont — P. E. Crane Middlebury, Vt. 



Washington — J. B. Ramage 



Rt. 2. N. Yakima, Wash. 



Wisconsin — Gus Dittmer Augusta, Wis. 



Worcester County — J. S. Whittemore.. 



Leicester, Mass. 



The report of the fifth, sixth, seventh and ei.sfhth annual and two 

 Summer meetings of the Pennsylvania State Bee-Keepers' Association is 

 before me. It contains 143 pages of good sound bee-talk. We do not 

 know whether it is for free distribution outside the state or not. The 

 Secretary is H. C. Klinger, Liverpool, Pa. 



