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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



CI^EVEI^AND, O. — We quote as follows: 

 Fancy white, 15; No. i white, 14; fancy amber ,12; 

 No. I'amber, 11; fancy dark, 9; white, extracted, 

 8; amber, 6% to 7. 



A. B. WIIvIylAMS & CO. 

 Aug. 26. 8b & 82 Broadway, Cleveland, Ohio. 



BUFFA1,0. N. Y.— There is very little new 

 honey in the market, and the demand is very 

 good. We quote as follow.s; Fancy white, 1354 

 to 14; No. I white, i2j{ to 13; fancy'amber, 11 to 

 12; No. I amber, 10 to 11; fancy dark, 9 to 10; No. 

 I dark, 8 to 9; white extracted, 7 to 7 'a; amber, 6 

 to 6]4; dark, 5!^ to 6; beeswax, 28 to 30. 



W. C. TOWNSEND, 

 Oct. 18. 86 West Mark-t St., Buffalo, N. Y. 



CHICAGO, 111.— At the present time we are 

 having a large demand for all kinds of honey 

 and selling at advanced prices. We anticipate 

 higher prices than we quote to day, but we give 

 to day's as follows: Fancy white comb, 15; No. i 

 w^hite, 13 to 14; amber, 11 to 13: dark. 10: white 

 extracted, 8 to 9: amber, 7 to 8: dark, 6 to 7; bees- 

 wax, 26 to 30. We are always willing to make 

 advances on consignments, or if customers pre- 

 fer, will buy and pay cash. 



S. T. FISH & CO., 



Oct. 16. 189 So. Water St., Chicago, Ills. 



CHICAGO, ILI^.— The market is active, and 

 full quotations are obtained. A little fancy 

 white sold at 16 cents, but sales are chiefly at 15 

 for the best grades; white not strictly fancy 

 brings 13. 14, and 15 cents; amber grades range 

 from 10 to 12, and dark 9 to 10. Extracted, 7 to 8 

 cents for white, according to body, flavor and 

 package; amber, 7 to 7^2, and dark grades 6 to 7 

 cents. Beeswax 26 to 27 cents. 



Oct. 18. 



R. A. BURNETT & Co., 



163 So. Water St., Chicago, 111. 



NEW YORK, N. Y.— Demand good for new 

 comb honey with light stocks on hand. We sug- 

 gest shipping right away, as honey received by 

 us now, will have preference over later ship- 

 ments. We quote as follows: Fancv white, 14 to 

 15; No. I white, 12 to 13: No. 2 whfte, 10 to 11; 

 fancy amber, 11 to 12; No. i ambe-, 9 to 10; fancy 

 mixed, 10 to u: No. i mixed, 8 to 9; fancy buck- 

 buckwheat, 9 to lo; No. I buckwheat, S to 9; New 

 York state extracted, white, 7 to 8; light amber, 

 S'/i to -]/2\ buckwheat, s'a to 6'/2: Florida extrac - 

 ed, white, 7 to 7-54; light amber, 6'/, to 7; amber, 

 5% to 6^2; Extracted honey, from other Southern 

 Slates, 60 to So cents per gallon, according to 

 quality, flavor, color, etc. 



FRANCIS H. LEGGETT & CO. 



Sept. 21. W. Broadway, Franklin & Varick Sts. 



THE 



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Untested, single queen, 75 cts. ; six for 

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Have it Doqe at the Review. 



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We furnish a full line of snpplies at regular 



prices. Our specialty ip Cook's Complete hive. 



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