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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



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Honey Quotations. 



The following rules for grading honey were 

 adopted by the North American Bee - Keepers' 

 Association, at its last meeting, and, so far as 

 possible, Quotations are made according to 

 these rules: 



Fancy.— A,ll sections to be well filled ; combs 

 straight, of even thickness, and firmly attached 

 to all four sides ; both wood and comb unsoiled 

 by travel-stain, or otherwise ; aU the cells sealed 

 except the row of cells next the wood. 



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

 even or crooked, detached at the bottom, or 

 with but few cells unsealed; both wood and 

 comb unsoiled hy travel-stain or otherwise. 



In addition to this the honey is to be_ classified 

 according to color, using the terms white, amber 

 and dark. That js, there will be " fancy white," 

 " No. 1 dark," etc. 



('HICAGO, 111 —We quote as follows : Fancy 

 white, 17 to l.H; No. 1 white, 1+ to IR ; fancy amber, 

 11 to 13; fancy dark, 10; white extracted. 7 to 9; 

 amber extracted, 7 to H; dark extracted, 8 to 7 ; 

 beeswax, 2;5 to 25 . 



R. A. BURNETT & CO., 



April 3. 161 So. Water St., Chicago, 111. 



KANSAS CITY, Mo.— The demand for extract- 

 ed honey is good and the supply light The sap- 

 ply of comb honey is fair arid the demand the 

 «ame. Shipments of No. 1 would meet with very 

 ready sale. We quote as follows: No. 1 white, 

 16 to 17 ; fancy amber, 15 to 16; No^ 1 amber 13 

 to 14 ; fancy dark, 12 to 13 ; No. 1 dark, 10 to U ; 

 white extracted. 6H to 7; dark extracted, 5 to 6; 

 beeswax, 22 to 25. 



CLEMONS-MASON CO., 



Jklar. 6. 521 Walnut St., Kansas ('ity Mo. 



(;INC1NNATI, Ohio.— There is no choice comb 

 honey on the market. A fair article brings 14 to 

 16 in a jobbiuK way. The demiiiid is good for 

 extracted at from 6 to 8 ctn. TIrtc is a good de- 

 mand for choice yellow wax at from 24 to 27 cts. 

 (HAS. F. MUTH & SON.. 



April 1. Cincinnati, Ohio. 



MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.-- There is a good su^)- 

 ply on hand but it Ib mostly dark. This stock is 

 slow, but what little white there is on the market 

 moves readily. We quote fancy white, 17 to is ; 

 two pound combs, 16 to 17 ; buckwheat, 15 to lt> : 

 extracted honey, 10 toll. 



J. SHEA & (^O . 

 Feb. 13. 14 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 



BUFFALO, N.Y.— Demand somewhat easy and 

 stock light. The prospects are that honey will 

 clean up with satisfactory prices. Extracted is 

 in light demand. Beeswax is firm for choicr 

 lots. We quote as follows: Fabcy white, 17 to 

 18; No. 1 white, 15 to 16; fancy dark. 10 to 11; No. 

 1 dark, M to 9 ; beeswax, 28 to 30. 



BATTERSON & CO . 



April 1. 167 & 169 Scott St., Buffalo, N. Y. 



CHICAGO, ILL —We anticipate slow sales on 

 all grades of honey for the balance of this season. 

 There is a poor demand for extracted at present. 

 Beeswax is in good demand. We quote as fol- 

 lows : Fancy white, 16; No. 1 white, 15: No. 1 

 dark, 12; white extracted, Hij; dark extracted, 

 7 ; beeswax, 15 to 26. 



J. A. LAMON, 



April 1. 44 &48 So. Water St., Chicago, 111. 



NEW YORK.— The market is bare of comb 

 honey. Fancy white could be sold at 14 to 15 ; 

 fancy amber at 12 ; and dark at 10. The market 

 is quiet on extracted and no movement. Large 

 lots of West India and Mexican are arriving and 

 the market is well supplied. This class of hon- 

 ey sells at from 65 to 75 cts. per gallon. Beeswax 

 is quiet but firm at from 27 to 29. 



HILDRETH BROS. & 8EGELKEN, 



April 3. 28 & 30 West Broadway New York. 



ALBANY, N. ¥.— Stock of honey very light. 

 Prices well sustained. Demand will be better 

 as the weather warms up. We quote as follows : 

 Fancy white. 15 to 17; No. I white, 14 to 15; 

 mixed, 12 to 14 ; fanpy dark, 11 to 12 ; No. 1 dark. 

 10 to 11; white extracted. 8V4 to 9'/j ; amber «x 

 tracted, 7 to 7!4; dark, 6'/i to 7. Beeswax, :;> 

 to 30. 



H. R. WRKiHT. 



Feb. 13. 326 Broadway, Albany, N. Y . 



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