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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



HONEY AND BEESWAX HABKET. 



NEW YORK, Oct. 17.— Demand is limited, 

 and supply sufficient. We quote: Comb- 

 Fancy white, 1-lb., 14@15c; 2-lb., 12@13c; 

 off grades, 1-lb., 12@13c; 2-lb., ll@12c; buck- 

 wheat, 1-lb., 10@llc; 2-lb., 9c. Extracted— 

 Basswood,white clover and Calif ornia,62£@7c: 

 orange bloom, 7@7}4c; Southern, 60@70c ^ 

 gal., as to quality. Beeswax, steady, 25@27c. 

 HILDRETH BROS. & SEGELKEN, 

 28-30 West Broadway. 



KANSAS CITY, Oct. 17. -The demand is 

 fair, and supply light. We quote: White 

 comb. 15@16c; dark, 10@12c. Extracted, 

 white, 7@7i4c; dark, 5@6c. Beeswax— None 

 in market, and demand good, at 23@26c. 

 CLEMONS, MASON & CO., 



Cor. 4th and Walnut Sts. 



CINCINNATI, Oct. 17.— Demand is only fair, 

 with good supply. We quote: Choice comb, 

 14@16c. Extracted, 5@8c. Beeswax is in 

 fair demand and good supply, at 23@25c for 

 g-ood to choice yellow. 



C. F. MUTH & SON, 

 Cor. Freeman & Central Aves. 



NEW YORK, Oct. 17.— Demand for honey 

 is increasing, but is exceeded by supply. We 

 quote: Fancy 1-lb. comb, 15@l6c; 2-a., 14c; 

 fair, IB)., 13@14c; 2-ft., 13c. Extracted— Cali- 

 fornia, 7c; clover and basswood,7@7^c. Bees- 

 wax—in fair demand, with adequate supply, 

 at 25@27c. 



CHAS. ISRAEL & BROS., 110 Hudson St. 



CHICAGO, Oct. 17.— Demand is active for 

 white comb-honey ; supply limited. We quote: 

 Fancy, 16c; other grades 14(g(15c. Extracted, 

 7@8c. Beeswax, quick sale, at 26@27c. 



S. T. FISH & CO., 189 S. Water St. 



KANSAS CITY, Oct. 17.— Demand for honey 

 good, with light supply. We quote: Comb— 

 1-lb. white, 16c; dark, 12c; 2-lb. white, 15c; 

 dark, 10c. Extracted— white, 7@7Hc; dark, 

 5@6c. Beeswax, supply and demand light, at 

 25@27c. 



HAMBLIN & BEARSS, 514 Walnut St. 



DETROIT, Oct. 17.— The demand for comb- 

 honey is fair and supply small. We quote: 

 Comb, 12@13c; extracted, 7@8c. Beeswax in 

 good supply, and light demand, at 25@26c. 

 M. H. HUNT. Bell Branch, Mich. 



CHICAGO, Oct. 17.— The demand is slow for 

 l-ft>. comb-honey, with good supply. We quote : 

 Choice white comb, 14@16c. Extracted, 6@8c. 

 Beeswax, in light supply, and demand slow, 

 at 27c. J. A. LAMON, 44-46 S. Water St. 



ALBANY, N. Y., Oct. 16.— Demand improv- 

 ing; supply moderate. We quote: White 

 comlf, 12@17c. Extracted, 6@8c. Beeswax, 

 scarce and in good demand at 26@28c. 



H. R. WRIGHT, 326-328 Broadway. 



NEW YORK, Oct. 16.— Demand good, with 

 fair supply. We quote: No. 1 comb, 16c; No. 

 2, 13@14c. Extracted — California, 7@7}4c; 

 basswood. 7Ji@8c; Southern, G5@70c per gal. 

 Beeswax, supply and demand fair, 26i/4@27c. 



F. G. STROHMEYER & CO.. 122 Water St. 



SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 15.— Demand good, 

 supply small. We quote: Comb, 1-lb., 10@13c. 

 Extracted, 5?i@6c. Beeswax, in light supply 

 and good demand, at 24@25c. 



SCHACHT, LEMCKE & STEINER, 



16 Drumm Street. 



CHICAGO, Oct. 17.— Demand is now good, 

 supply is not heavy. We quote: Comb, best 

 grades, 15@16c. Extracted, 6@8c. Beeswax, 

 26@27c. 



R. A. BURNETT, 161 S. Water St. 



BOSTON, Oct. 16.— Demand is good, supply 

 ample. We quote: 1-Ib. fancy white comb, 

 15@16c; extracted, 7@9c. Beeswax, none in 



' BLAKE & RIPLEY. 57 Chatham St. 



MILWAUKEE, Oct. 17.— Demand not very 

 brisk; supply good, and of better quality. We 

 quote: Comb— choice, 1-lb., 15@16c: fair, 

 13@14c; dark, 10@12c. Extracted— white, in 

 barrels or kegs, 7@7Hc; dark, 6@6i4c. Bees- 

 wax, 25@28c. 



A. V. BISHOP, 142 W. Water St. 



NEW YORK, Oct. 16.— Demand active, and 

 supply increasing by large arrivals. We 

 quote: Fancy 1-lb. comb, 14@17c, depending 

 on quality; 2-lb. sections, 2c less. Extracted 

 —White clover and basswood, 6@8c, and sup- 

 ply not equal to the demand. Beeswax— the 

 supply is not equal to the demand, which is 

 brisk, at 26@29c, as to quality. 



F. I. SAGE & SON, 183 Reade St. 



ConTention IVotices. 



||^"The Michigan State Bee-Keepers' Asso- 

 ciation will meet in Grand Rapids, Mich., on 

 Thursday, Dec. 31, 1891, and Friday, Jan. 1, 

 1892, Geo. E. Hilton, Sec, Fremont, Mich. 



iW The Northwestern Bee-Keepers' Society will 

 hold its annual convention at the Commercial 

 Hotel, corner of Lake and Dearborn Streets, in 

 Chicago, Ills., on Thursday and Friday, Nov. 19 

 and 20, at 9 a.m. Arrangements have been made 

 with the Hotel for back room, one bed, two persons. 

 $1.75 per day, each ; front room, $2.00 per day for 

 each person. This date occurs during the Exposi- 

 tion, when excursion rates on the railroads will be 

 one fare for the round-trip. 



W. Z. Hutchinson, sec, Flint, Mich. 



The Executive Committee have fixed the date of 

 the next session of the North American Bee-Keep- 

 ers' Association, Dec. 8 to 11. at Albany. There will 

 be an informal meeting on the evening of Tuesday. 

 Dec. 8, for getting acquainted, etc. The real work 

 of the convention will commence Wednesday morn- 

 ing, and extend through two full days, ending 

 Friday morning, giving distant delegates time to get 

 home before Sunday. We want all to get there if 

 possible on Tuesday. If thev have a few hours of 

 daylight it will give an opportunity to look around 

 the city, view the capitol building, etc. Reduced 

 rates have already been secured in all trunk-line 

 territory, and the same is expected over other 

 railroads. The programme is now under way, and 

 other arrangements are nearly completed. If you 

 have decided to take a vacation that will, we trust, 

 be profitable, don't fail to attend this convention. 

 P. H. Elwood, Pres., Starkville, N. Y. 



C. P. DADANT, Sec, Hamilton, Ills. 



Wants or Exctiajiges. 



Under this heading, Notices of 5 lines, or 

 less, will be inserted at 10 cents per line, 



for each insertion, when specially ordered 

 into this Department. If over 5 lines, the 

 additional Wnes will cost 20 cents each. 



WANTED— HONEY— I wish to purchase 

 1,000 pounds of basswood or clover Ex- 

 traeted-Honey. Would be pleased to receive 

 price delivered here. State kind of package. 

 17A2t P. P. CARTER. Scranton, Pa. 



WANTED— TO SELL— A 40-acre fruit and 

 honey farm; good market; no failure 

 in six years' experience. For full particulars 

 write to H. C. WILLIAMS, Marshall, Saline 

 Co., Mo. 13A5t 



