Dec. 18, 1902. 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



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to bririK the fruiiiu abovu thu (lueeii-excluiier. 

 Kviiry t)ei!-l<ce|)er knows as well us I do thai 

 niru! ihiyK after the ejjj^s are luhl, if .von take 

 a fniiiie of brooil out and e\aiiiine it you will 

 llrul soinutiinus there are i|uite a few of Uie 

 younir tlial ale not fed as well as they nii({hl 

 be. That oaii be prevented by solectini; a 

 eoniboul of the brood-chamber Ihat is nearly 

 all full of larv:e that is not capped, and take 

 that to start the nucleus. On and after that 

 Mr. Sibbald and I will no together. 



Mr. Sibbald— 1 would do that, only the two 

 or three days you havo that brood up there 

 they will carry up any amount of pollen and 

 store it in the next coiub to it. 



Mr. McEvoy— That would depend some- 

 what on the locality. 



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CHiCAOOf Dec H.— Tbere Ih ao npccial chanire 

 id the honey market, prices remain aH la«t 

 tiiioted and the volume of Hale*4 are not lar^e. 

 The weather ih ttuch an usually prevailH at this 

 Beason of tbejear, and the cold may indnce 

 people to buy more freelj. Itest lota of fancy 

 whl^te comb boner brings V>c per pound; No. 1 

 to choice, l£c: off (fraden, 2c to 5c leBS. and not 

 much demand for them. Extracted. Ki^xc for 

 white; amber, 6ftJ(7c; Southern, 5J4%6c. Bees- 

 wax, 3()c. R. A. Burnett & Co. 



Albany, N. Y., Nov. 22.— Honey market is 

 still in strong* position with ready demand for 

 all receipts ai good prices. Fancy white comb, 

 16c; A No. 1, 15c; No. 2 and mixed, 14^^^ I5c; 

 buckwheat, \¥<^\A%c. Extracted, buckwheat 

 scarce at iW^l%c\ light grades more plentv at 

 6H@"c. Beeswax, 20r«.30c. H. R. Wright. 



Boston, Oct. 20. — Our honey market remains 

 firm, with good demand and fair stocks on 

 hand. Honey is not coming forward as fa.st as 

 usual, and the tendency of prices is steady. We 

 quote our market as follows: Fancy while 1- 



rnnd sections in cartons, 16c; No. I, 15c; No. 

 very light supply, 14c; glass-front sections 

 generally one cent less than this. Extracted, 

 light amber, 8c; amber, T}^c. 



Blaeb, Scott A. Lbb. 



KansasCity, Dec. 6.— We quote fancv white 

 comb honey, per case 24 sections. $3.50; No. 

 1 white, per case 24 sections, $3.40; No. 2 white 

 and amber, per case of 24 sections, $3 25. Ex- 

 tracted, white, per pound, "c; amber, 6c. 

 Beeswax, 27to30c. 



Our market has changed quotations of comb 

 honey from pound to the case. 



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Cincinnati, Dec. 8.— The demand for honey, 

 both extracted and comb, has eased off some- 

 what the past few weeks, however the prices 

 rule steady, as follows: Extracted, amber, ia 



barrels, 6^oi7c; while clover. Sf^^Qc. Comb honey, 

 fancy, 16(a(17c; amber, lKgjl2c. Beeswax, 2<>@30c 

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Nbw York, Dec. 8. — Demand for comb honey 

 not quite as brisk, owing, we presume, to the 

 fact that prices have been ruling higher. Sup- 

 ply, fiowever, is moderate, and there is no other 

 stock on the market. 



Prices remain unchanged; fancy white, 15c , 

 with exceptionally fancy at loc; No. 1, 14c; No. 

 2, 12ra.l3c; buckwheat and amber. IKoii.ic. Ex- 

 tracted, while, "^c; light amber, bJifrtJ7c; dark, 

 5^@6c. Beeswax in fair demand at 2»''i 29c. 



Hildrbth & Sboklkbn. 



Cincinnati, Dec. 12.— The comb honey mar- 

 ket is a little quiet, almost everybody is filled 

 up. As there is hardly any new supply coming 

 in, there is no change in prices, namely : Fancy 

 water-white, 16c; off grades less. The market 

 for extracted white clover shows a slight ad- 

 vance. Fancy white clover brings 8^(a.Qc; al- 

 falfa water-white, 65^(^7J^c; but amber, if any- 

 thing, has weakened. I quote same, in barrels, 

 534@SJ^c. Beeswax, 27@28c. 



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San Francisco, Nov. 12.— White comb honey, 

 10M@11 cents; amber, 9@iDc; dark, 5@— c. Ex- 

 tracted, while, fj@(jj^c; light amber, 4Kt^5;-^c; 

 amber, 3J.^@4c. Beeswax, good to choice, ligh^ 

 26(a27c; strictly fancy I'ght, 29@— . 



White is reported scarce; light amber honey- 

 in fair supply. The bulk of California produced 

 honey is sold for Eastern shipment in carload 

 lots from producing point at bottom price. 

 Small lots of choice honey that can be used in 

 local trade bring more. Quotations here given 

 are current prices to producer, f.o.b. shipping 

 point, on Eastern basis for extracted ajid Cali- 

 fornia basis for comb. 



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