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Honey & Beeswax Market Quotations. 



Rules for Grading:. 



The following rules for grading honey were 

 adopted by the North American Bee-Keepers' 

 Association, In Washington, and, so far as 

 possible, quotations are made according to 

 these rules: 



Fancy.— All sections to be well filled; combs 

 straight, of even thickness, and firmly at- 

 tached to all four sides; both wood and comb 

 unsoiled by travel-stain, or otherwise; all tbe 

 cells sealed except the row of cells next the 

 wood. 



No. 1.— All sections well filled, but combs 

 uneven or crooked, detached at the bottom, 

 or with but few cells unsealed; both wood 

 and comb unsoiled by travel-stain or other- 

 wise. 



In addition to this the honey is to be classi- 

 fied according to color, using the terms white, 

 amber and dark. That is, there will be " fan- 

 cy white," ■• No. 1 dark." etc. 



CHICAGO. III.— Comb honey is coming in 

 plentifully— most of it fancy and No. 1 white. 

 White extracted scarce with plenty of inquiry 

 for same. We quote: Fancy white, 16c. ; No. 

 1 white 15c.; fancy amber, 14c.; No. 1 amber, 

 14c. Extracted, 5@7c. Beeswax slow at 20c. 



Sept. 14, J. A. L. 



CHICAGO, III., Sept. 15.— The receipts of 

 comb "honey have not been in excess of the 

 demand up to this date. We have yet very 

 little surplus. Prices remain at I5@16c. for 

 the very best grades. Discolored combs and 

 the darker grades generally are slow of sale 

 at about 14c. Our sales, however, are chiefly 

 at 15c. We consider this about the best sea- 

 son of the year for shipping and selling comb 

 honey, it stands transportation better than 

 it will when the cold weather comes, and 

 people buy it in larger quantities than they 

 do later in the fall. Extracted is nominal, 

 some sales being made all the time at prices 

 ranging from 6@7c., with some other dark 

 goods a little lower. Beeswax salable at 22c. 

 \Ve would advise those having honey ready to 

 ship, to send it forward during this month, or 

 early next. R. A. B. & Co. 



St. PAUL, Minn., Oct. 9.— Our market for 

 comb honey is improving, and receipts since 

 our last report have moved off fairly well, 

 prices unchanged. We quote best white comb 

 honey 14@15c. for California. Extracted 

 lower under free offerings from the coast ; we 

 quote 5 '/i®6c. for white or amber in five-gal- 

 lon tins. B. & A. 



NEW YORK, N. Y., Oct. 10.— Comb honey is 

 in fair demand for fancy stock. Supply is 

 large. We quote: Fancy white, 14@15c. for 

 1-lb. and 12@»13o. for 2-lb. sections. Demand 

 for off grades is very light and slow selling at 

 12@12/2C. for 1-lb. and lie. tor 2-lb. sections. 

 Buckwheat scarce and in good demand at 11 

 @12c. for 1-ib. and loc. for 2-lb. sections. 



The market on extracted is quiet, with 

 plenty of supply. We quote: White clover 

 and basswood, 6@6i4c.; California, 5i4@6c.; 

 Southern, «5@70c. for choice and 55@60c. tor 

 common, per gallon. Beeswax is In fair de- 

 mand at 23@:i5c. H.B. &S. 



BOSTON, Mass., Oct, 9.— We quote honey 

 as selling fairly well. Best white at 15c. Ex- 

 tracted, 6®7c. Beeswax, 25@28c. B. & R. 



KANSAS CITY, Mo.— We quote: No. 1 

 white, 16@17c. ; No. 1 amber, 14@15c.; fancy 

 dark, 12@13c.; No. 1 dark, 10@12c. Extract- 

 ed, 6i4@7c.; amber, 5^@6c.; dark, 5c. Bees- 

 wax, 17®18c. C.-M. C. Co. 



KANSAS CITY. Mo., Sept. 14.— Demand is 

 good. Supply light. We quote: 1-lb. comb, 

 16c.; light weight. 14c. Extracted, white, 

 7V^c.; amber, 6i^c.; dark, 5@5Hc. 



Beeswax, : 



H. &B. 



ALBANY, N. Y.. Oct. 10.— Honey market is 

 firm for all grades of comb honey, and we can 

 sell readily to good advantage, more than re- 

 ceiving. Extracted honey slow. We are sell- 

 ing choice white comb at 15@16c. ; mixed, 13 

 @14c.; dark, ll@13c. Extracted, white. 7@ 

 8c.; mixed, 6@6'^c.; dard, 5i4@6c. H.R.W. 



CINCINNATI, O., Oct. 10. — Arrivals are 

 large of extracted honey, with a slow demand 

 at 5@8c. a lb. Arrivals of comb honey are 

 fair, with a fair demand at 14® I6c. a lb. for 

 best white, in the jobbing way. 



Beeswax is in tair demand with plentiful 

 arrivals at 20®23c. a pound for good to choice 

 yellow. O. F. M. & S. 



CHICAGO. III., Oct. 18.— The limited de- 

 mand for comb honey does not permit our 

 quoting it above 15c., with no sales of white 

 selling below 14@14Vic. The stock that we 

 have received this year is of fine quality. 

 Honey should be sent to market at once, so 

 as to be received before the cold weather sets 

 in. Extracted selling at 6@6^c. 



Beeswax, 23c. S. T. F. & Co. 



List of Honey and Beeswax Dealers, 



Most of whom Quote in this Journal. 



Cliicago« Ills. 



J. A. Lamon, 44 and 46 So. Water St. 



R. A. BURNETT & Co.. 161 South Water Street. 



New York, N. Y. 



F. I. Sage & Son, 183 Reade Street. 

 HiLDRETH Bros. & Segelken. 



28 & 30 West Broadway. 

 Chas. Israel & Bros,, 110 Hudson St. 



San Francisco, Calif. 



SCHACHT, Lemcke & Steiner, 10 Drumm St. 

 Kansas City, Mo. 



Hamblin & Bearss, 514 Walnut Street. 

 Clemoms-Mason Com. Co., 521 Walnut St. 



Albany, N.Y. 



H. R. Wright, 326 & 328 Broadway. 



Hamilton, Ills. 

 Chas. Dadant & Son. 



Cincinnati, Oliio. 



C. F. Muth & Son, cor. Freeman & Central avs 



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