THE AMERICAN BEE JOUKNAL. 



797 



Honey and Beeswax Market. 



CHICAGO. 



HONKY.— We quote : White clover I-Ib.8ectlons 

 2t)®2lc,; 2-lb9., 18(i$19c.: dark l-lbs. 17@IHc.; 2-bl8. 

 16®16c. Extracted, flrm at TWiojiiic, depending 

 upon the quality, and style of packaKe. Kecelpts 

 are somewhat heavier, and when Bold in a Jobbing 

 way prices niuBt be shaded from 1 to 2 cts. per lb. 



BKtSSVI AX.--2jH2:k. 



Nov. 8. 8. T. K18U i CO.. 188 8. Water St. 



CHICAGO. 



HONEY.— Prices range from 18@2nc. for best 

 grade;*, with Iif.'ht demand : 2-1 b. sections. l.'iOKJc. 

 Dark Is not wanted. Extracted is steady at7@luc.. 

 according to stylo of package. 



BlllllisWAi.-2oa230. K. A. BUKNBTT. 



Dec. 7. 161 South Water St. 



DETROIT. 

 HONEY.— Best white In lib. sections, 17@19c. 

 Extracted, 9@l(ic. Demand fair. 

 BKB8WA2[.-21®23c. 

 Not. 31. M. U. HUNT, Bell Branch, Mlcb. 



CLEVELAND. 



HONEY.— Best white MbB. sell readily at 19®20 

 cts. : 2-lbs., ^©l^'c. White cloyer extracted, 8c. 

 BEBSWAJC— 25c. 

 Oct. 24. A. C. KENDBL. 1 15 Ontario St. 



SAN FRANCISCO. 



HONEY. — We quote : White to extra white comb 

 16<ai8c.; amber, li)@14c. EAtracled, light amber. 

 6@6i^c.; amber, dark and candied, 5!4lft.'i9ic.: extra 

 white would bring 7Hic., but none is in the market. 



BBBS\VAX.-la»»220. 



Oct. 3. O. B. SMITH & CO., 423 Frout St. 



NEW YORK. 



HONEY.— We quote : Fancy white in I-lb. sec- 

 tions, 17®19c.: the same in 2-lb8., 15@16c.; buck- 

 wheat l-lbs., 12®Uc.; 2-lbs., I0(al2c. OtT grades 

 l@2c. per lb. less. White extracted, 8(3jyc.: buck- 

 wheat, .^H@^!c.; Southern, per gallon, 60^70 cts.— 

 Idarket seems to be unsettled. 



BBB8W AX.-22(gl2:ic. 



MCCAUL & HILDRETH BROS.. 



Sept. 20. 28 & 30 W. Broadway, near Uuane St. 



KANSAS CITY. 



HONE Y.— We quote new crop ; Choice white 2-lb. 

 sections. I6@i8c.:dark 2-lb8.. i5@i6c.; choice white 

 l-lbs.. 2ii@^'2c.; dark l-lbB.. 15@l7c. White extrac- 

 ted, 6^(gi7c.; dark, 5®6c. Demand good, but light 

 supply. 



BEB8WAJC.— 21 to 220. 

 Nov. 23. HAMBLIN & BEAR8S, 514 Walnut St. 



KANSAS CITY. 

 HONEY.— We quote : Choice white l-lbs., 



20c.i 



dark, l.=>®16c. ; choice white 2-lb8., 18c.: dark, 14c. 

 Extracted, 8® IOC. California— white I-lbs., 18c.: 

 dark, 15c.; white 2-lbs.. 16@l8c.; dark. I4@15 cts. 

 White extracted. 9c.; amber. 8c. Supply fair. 

 ■ BBESWAX.-No. 1, 22C.; No. 2, 18c. 

 Oct. 6. CLEMONS.CLOON & CO., cor 4th& Walnut 



ST. L0DI8. 



HONEY.— Choice comb, 15(8)18c. ; latter price for 

 choice wblte clover in good condition. Strained, 

 In barrels, 4i^-afic. Extra fancy, of bright color 

 and in No. 1 packages, H-cent advance on above. 

 Extracted, in bbls., .■ii^@6c. ; in cans. 6H to 8c.— 

 Short crop indicates further advance In prices. 



BEE8WAJL— 20Hc. for prime. 



Oct. 21. D. a. TUTT & CO.. Commercial St. 



CINCINNATI. 



HONEY.- We quote extracted at SH&Se. per lb 

 Choice comb, I8@20C., In the jobbing way. The 

 clemand Is fair for honey of all kinds, and keeps 

 pace with arrivals. 



BEE8WAX.-Demandgood-20®22c. per lb. for 

 Kood to Choice yellow, on arrival. 

 Nov. 10. C. F. Mm^ ft SON. Freeman & Central At. 



NEW YORK. 

 HONEY.— We quote : Fancy white 1-lb. sectionfl, 

 17(ai9c.; fancy 2-lb3.. 15@16c. Lower grades l@2c. 

 per lb. less. Buckwheat i-lbs.. n@t2c.; 2~Ib8.. 10 

 to lie. Extracted, white, 9(aJl0c.: buckwheat, 6 

 to 7c. Market flrm. 

 NOT.22. F.G.8TR0HMEYER&C0., 122Water8t 



PHILADELPHIA. 



HONEY.— Fancy white l-lbs.. 19@20o.: fair l-lbs. 

 18c.; fancy IW-lbs., I8c. No sale yet for dark.- 

 Bitracted, California, 8c.: Cuba strained. 68®70c. 

 per gallon. • 



BEES WAi.— 340250. 



Oct. 10. ABTH UR TODD, 2122 N. Front St. 



MILWAUKEE. 



HONEY.— Choice white l-lbs., 18020c.; 2-lbs., 18 

 to 19c.: fancy white might bring 21@22c. White 

 extracted In barrels or half-barrels, SJ^SHc. ; In 

 kegs. H^tgiHc; In cans or pails. 9@ioc.: dark In 

 kejiB and barrels, 6^(g(7c. Demand good. 



BBESWAJt.— 22@25C. 



Oct. 26. A. V. BISHOP, 142 W. Water 8t. 



BAN FRANCISCO. 



HONEY.— We quote: White to extra, 15@iac ; 

 amber, UX^'Sc. Extracted, white liquid, 7<Sj7J^c.; 

 amber and randleo, .'s^^eUc. Market quiet. 



BEES WAX.-2( 1(3240. 

 Dec. 3. SCUACUT & LEMCKB, 122.124 DaTlB 8t. 



HUSTON. 



HONEY.— New crop, 1-lb. sections, 18®20o.: 2- 

 Ib. sections, I7(^i8c. Extracted, 6(!j)8o. Themarket 

 is not very brisk. 



BBU8W AA.— 25 cts. per lb. 

 Not. 21. Blakk H riplxt. 57 Chatham Street. 



Convention Notices. 



tV The' Hardin County Bee-Keepers' A Bsocla- 

 tion will meet at the Court blouse In Eldora, Iowa, 

 on the second Saturday in each month, at noon 

 (12 o'clock), until further notice. 



J. W. BOCHANAN, Sec. 



tW~ The next meeting of the Nebraska State 

 Bee-Keepers' Aesucijilion Will be held on Jan. 1], 

 1888, at Lincoln, NeOr. 



HENRY PATTERSON, SCC. 



1W The Southeastern Michigan Bee-keepers' 

 Association will hold its annual meeting in the 

 Supervisor's room in the Court House at Adrian, 

 Mich., on Dec. 15, 1S87. A. M. Uanjiek, Sec. 



tW^ The annual meeting of the Northwestern 

 Illinois and Southeastern Wisconsin Bee-Keepers' 

 Asaociutlon will be held in G. A. R, Hall, corner of 

 State & .North Main cts.. in Hocktord, Ills., on Jan, 

 17 and 18, 1888. Dr. Miller will be present, and a 

 good prouramme is in course of preparation. 



D. A. Fuller, Sec. 



Don't do li !— Notwithstanding our many 

 cautions, some persons still persists in send- 

 ing silver In letters. In nine cases out of 

 ten it will break the envelope and be either 

 lost or stolen. Cases come to light nearly 

 every day, showing that silver sent in 

 letters stops somewhere on the way. It is 

 an Invitation to the thief— a regular temp- 

 tation ! If you wish to safely send money, 

 get a Post-Office Money Order, Express 

 Order, or Bank Dralt on Chicago or New 

 York. When money is sent in either of the 

 above-named ways, it is at our risk. In any 

 other manner, it is at the risk of the sender. 



New Subscribers can obtain the full 

 numbers for 1887 and 1888 for f 1.80, as long 

 as we have any sets of 1887 left. There 

 are only a lew, and to get them an early 

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gidxijertxsjemjetits. 



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—WORK, by a Bee-Man who 

 nderstands the business. 

 FRANK CURL, 

 (Lock Box 62J, East St. Louis, Ills. 



JOW TO RAISE COMB HONEY, 



PRICE 5 cents. You need this pamphlet, and 

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THE BEE-KEEPERS' 



REVIEW. 



ABOUT Jan, 10, 1888, we shall begin 

 the publication of a 16-page monthly 

 having the above title. 



As indicated by Its name, one of Its dis- 

 tinctive features will be the reviewing of 

 current apicultural literature. Errors and 

 fallacious ideas will be faithfully but court- 

 eously pointed out, while nothing valuable 

 will be passed unnoticed. But few articles 

 will be copied entire, but the Ideas will be 

 extracted, given in the fewest words possi- 

 ble, and commented upon when thought 

 advisable. 



Another feature will be that of making 

 each number, to a certain e.xtenl.what might 

 be termed a" special " number. Forinstance 

 a large share of the correspondence, edito- 

 rials and e.ttracts of the first number will be 

 devoted to the subject of, " Disturbing Bees 

 in Winter." 



Our own apiary will, hereafter, be largely 

 o.xperimental, and of this our readers will 

 have the benefit. 



The price of the REVIEW will be BO cts. 

 per year ; and while we have not the slight- 

 est objection to receiving subscriptions in 

 advance, our only request Is. that each one 

 interested will send his address, and allow 

 Uncle Sam to hand him a copy of the first 

 issue as soon as it is printed. 



Tlie Production of Comb Honey, 



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