THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



383 



1 1 owe -S Harry 330 



Holmes M. B 112 



H vtle iS: Scholl 8 



Jo'iies }i. 1 296 



Jones K. K 237 



KreutziiiKer I, 10 



Uathrop Harrj' 312 



Mason A. H., 81, iii, 146, 174, 203, 237, 247, 24S, 



2KS. 59(>. 333. 



Mantk-nianni M. H 363 



Martin J. H 40,266 



McKvov Wni 107 



McKnislit R '. I33. 150 



Miller Arlluir C 106, 233 



Miller C. C 44, 136, 169, 234 



Montague C. A 143 



PettitS. T no 



Poppletoii O. 78, 236 



rriilpen \V. H 229 



Root K. R 154. 198 



Secor Kngene 22 



Shearman J. D 262 



Snvder Aaron 201, 265 



Somerford W. W 83 



Soper WD 46 



Stachelhansen L 76 



Stephenson W. J 146 



Taylor R. L,., 15, 47, 84, 114, 147, 178, 207, 242, 



272, 298, 336. 

 Thompson F. I,., 102, 144, 152, 167, 177, 206, 239 



370. 



Townsend O. H 263 



Victor W. O , .. 328 



Whiting L. C 294 



Whiting W. A 186 



Honey Quotations. 



The following ralea for grading honey were 

 adopted by the North American Bee Keepers' 

 Association, at it« Washington meeting, and, so 

 far as possible, quotations are made according 

 to these rnles. 



Fancy.— \11 sections to be well filled ; combs 

 straight, of even thickness, andjfirmly attached 

 to all four sides; both wood and comb uasoiled 

 by travel-stain, or otiierwise ; all the cells sealed 

 except the row f>f cells next the wood. 



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

 even or crooked, dotacheil at the bottom, or 

 with but few cells unsealed ; both wood and 

 comb uusoiled by travel-stain or otherwise. 



In addition to this the honey is to be classified 

 accordiiiK to color, using the terms white, amber 

 and dark. That is, there « ill be " fancy white," 

 No. 1. dark," etc. 



CLEVELAND, O. — We quote as follows 

 Fancy white, 16: to 17; No. i white, 15; to 16; fancy 

 No. I amber, 13 to 14; fancy dark, 8 to 9; white, 

 extracted 8 to 9. 



A. B. WILLL\MS&CO. 



Dec. 4. 80 & 82 Broadway, Cleveland, Ohio. 



CHIC.\GO, 111 —There is a good demand for 

 all grades of honey, and we quote as follows: 

 Fancy white comh'honcy, 16; other grades white, 

 14 to 15; aml)er comb honey, 12 to 13; extracted in 

 good demand 7 to 9. depending on color and 

 package. Beeswax. 28. 



S. T. FISH & CO., 



Dec. 2. 189 So. Water St., Chicago, Ills. 



KAN.SAS CITY.— We quote as follows; Fancy 

 white, 15; No I. white, 14; fancy amber, 13^; 

 No 1 amber 13; white extractedj, 8; amber, 7; 

 dark, 6; beeswax, 22. 



Dec. 



C. C. CLEMONS CO., 

 423 Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo. 



NEW YORK. — Honey of the better grades in 

 good demand. Beeswax quiet. We quote as fol- 

 lows: Fancy white. 14 to 15: No. i while, 12 to 13; 

 fancy amber 11; fancy dark, 10 to 11; No. i dark, 

 10; white extracted, 8 to 8^2; amber, 7 to 7}^; dark, 

 6 to 6'/i ; beeswax, 26 to 27. 



HILDRETH & SEGELKEN, 



Oct. 16. 120 West Broadway, New York. 



BUFFALO. N. Y.— There is very little new 

 honey in the market, and the demand is very 

 good. We quote as follows: I'"ancy white, 15 

 to 16; No. I white, 14 to 15; fancy am'ber, 13 to 14; 

 No. I amber, 12 to 13; fancy dark, 11 to 12; No. i 

 dark, 10 to 11; white, extracted, 8 to 9; dark, 6 to 

 7; beeswax, 28 to 30. 



W. C. TOWNSEND, 

 Dec. I. 86 West Market St., Buffalo, N. Y. 



BUFFALO, N. Y.— Very little fancy here, and 

 niuch wanted. Would thank those having it to 

 write us. No. 2, etc., sells well We quote as 

 follows: Fancy white, 15 to 16; No. i white, 14 to 

 15; faucj' amber, 10 to 11; No.Ci'amber, 9 to 10; 

 fancy dark, g to 10; No. i dark, 8to 9; white, 

 extracted, 6 to 7; amber, 5 to 6; dark, 5; bees- 

 wax, 27 to 30. 



BATTERSON & CO. 



Nov. 29. 167 & 169 Scott St., Buffalo, N. Y. 



CHICAGO, ILL-— There is a firm tone in all 

 kinds of honey, even buckwheat .sells easier 

 than of yore. For the l)est white comb, such as 

 we class as fancy, 16 cts. is easilj- obtainable; 

 and 15 for No. i. Stained or off-grades of white 

 bring 13 to 14; amber, 10 to 12; dark, 9 to 10. Ex- 

 tracted, white, S to o; amber, 7 to S; dark, 6 to 7. 

 Beeswax, 27. All 01 the foregoing are wanted 

 on arrival. 



Nov. 7. 



R. A. BURNETT & Co., 



163 So. Water St., Chicago, 111. 



NEW YORK, N. Y.— Our market never was 

 in better condition for the .sale of either comb or 

 extracted honey. The causes for this are very 

 light stocks and the demand more active than in 

 previous years; probably caused partially by 

 the general report of a short crop. 



We always claim that sales made before the 

 holidays are larger than those made afterward, 

 as well as more profitable. Honey is selling to- 

 day as follows: Fancy whit •, 15 to 16; No. i 

 white, 14 to 15: No. 2 wliite, 12 to 13; fancy amber, 

 12 to 13; No. I amber. 11 to 12: fancy mixed, 12 to 

 13; No. I mixed, lu to 11; fancy buckwheat, 11 to 

 iV: No. I buckwheat, 9 to 10; extracted California 

 white, 8)4; light amber, 8;^; while clover and 

 basswood. 8V;; amlier, s. We are asking 7107^ 

 for Vnickwheat, but little trade being done. Flor- 

 ida, and other grades of Southern, 7 to 8J^, ac- 

 cording to quality. Beeswax very quiet at 26J^ 



to 275;. 



FRANCIS H. LEGGETT & CO. 

 Nov. 21. W. Broadwaj', Franklin & Varick Sts 



