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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



and envy that may have been the 

 animus of this prosecution will still 

 exist. Will it ever become en- 

 lightened V 



Honey and Beeswax Market. 



Office of the American Bee Journal, i 

 Monday, 10 a. m., Nov. 2, 1885. ( 



The following are the latest quota- 

 tions for honey and beeswax received 

 up to this hour : 



CHICAGO. 

 HONEV.-Itl8 in good demaDd, and for the best 

 jrrades of white comb honey IfitgiUic. is obtained. 

 Off-colored and dnrl£ Und very slow sale. Extrac- 

 ted 19 steady at 5(«.nc. per lb. 



BEESWAX.— :i4(a-i2.'>c. OfTeringa of honey and 

 wax are light. 



K. A. BtruNKTT. 161 South Water Bt. 



BOSTON. 



HONEY.— It is selline very well but prices are 

 very low, and we are often obliged to shade our 

 prices in order to make rates. We quoie comb 

 honey in i-lb. sections at i4(gil6c., and :2- lb. sec- 

 tions at 12@14c. Extracted, 6@8c. 



BEESWAX.-yo CIS. per lb. 



Blake & Hihlky. 57 Chatham Street. 



NEW YOKK. 



HONEY.— The market for comb honey is quite 

 active, and the demand nearly equal to the supply. 

 Price:* are gradually shading, owing to the fact of 

 many producers selling their entire cr(»p in this 

 city at very low prices, thereby enabling the pur- 

 chasers to sell low and reall/.e a handstime profit. 

 Large lots have been sold here at HcgJloc. tor fancy 

 goods. In conj^equence of no h(»ncy coming in 

 from the West, we can see no reason wliy good 

 prices should noi be nbtained, except as above 

 stated. Present quotations are : Fancy white 1-Ib. 

 sections, U.oiSc. ; the same in J-lb. sections, i lii&(* 

 rj^c; fancy buckwheat lumey in i-lb. sections, 

 IKcoiiic; in 'j-ibs., ;»m!>ioc. ( Hftrrades 1 to Uc. less. 



BEESWAX— I'rime yeluw. 2-r><a^-2Sc. 



McCacl & HiLDKETu Buos., 84 Hudson St. 



CINCINNATI. 



HONEY.— There is no material change in the 



market- Demand is slow for manufacturing pur- 



Eoses, while the trade is fair in comb and extracted 

 oney for table use. Arrivals are good. Choice 

 comb lioney brings 14(3tiiic. per lb. in a jobbing 

 way, and extracted honey, 4<ft8c., according to 

 quality. 



BEESWAX.— Home demand is fair, and it brings 

 20<ai22c. for choice yellow, on arrival. 



C. F. MUTH, Freeman & Central Ave. 



SAN FRANCISCO. 



HONEY.— Arrivals are quite light, with a proba- 

 bility of so continuing through the balance of the 

 season. There is some inquiry for best qualities, 

 with a flrni market for the same. t^u<itations are 

 aw follows: WLite t(» extra white comb, i'mIIc; 

 dark to good, 5(«8c. Extracted, white liquid,. 'jcyjrj^a 

 cts.; lii/ht amber colored, 4>^(8.oc.; amber and can- 

 died, 4Kc. 



BKEsWAX. -Quotable at 23@2oc.. wholesale. 

 O. B. SMITH JSi, Co.. 4:^3 Front Street. 



CI-KVKbAND, 



HONEY. -The market since our last report has 

 improved very much and there is a good opening 

 lor very choice white i-lb. sections, f<jr which I4'<ti 

 l.'jc. is <ibtained Our stock of new is very light at 

 present but of the old we have a good supply 

 which we tell at in(g,i:{c. f<jr whte l-lb. sections. 

 Kxtracted honey is slow at ediTc. for best white 

 clover and basswood. 



BEESWAX.- Very scarce at 20®22c. 



A. (;. KuNDUL. I ID ODiarlo Street. 



KANSAS CITY. 



HONEY,— The demand for all kinds of honey is 

 (tood and prices are much improved. Choice l-lb. 

 sections bring ii;fa.i7c. on arrival, and demand is 

 In excess of receipts. Itwtjuldbe better to ship 

 now while the weather will admit, as it will come 

 in good shape and bring gntKl prices. Two-pound 

 sections are sold now nearly altogether from Cal- 

 ifornia stock, HH it Is cheaper than any (jther kind: 

 12!^'ffil4c. being the ruling ratCf* for it. Extracted 

 *8 in fair demand at 4(*.'jc. for dark, and tJa^^c, for 

 light. 



BEESWAX.- It is a little firmer at 2:ic. for good 

 average. 



<u.bmon8.Cloon & Co.. cor. 4th & Walnut. 



Tlie Guide and IlaiKl-Book^is a book 

 of ready rc'fercncr- und an encyclopiediii of 

 everything- flej;iralilo to know. As a i^uUUi 

 to t UV- hoine-seekfr, it is invaluable. Itscon- 

 tents are partially (jivon on page 701, aiui 

 will convince any one of its value. We do 

 not think any of ovir readers can afford to 

 do without it. As a book of ready reference 

 we find it of ^reat value in our library. We 

 ■will send the Weekly Bek Journal for a 

 year and the Guide for $1.:J0. 



Bee-Keepers' Union. 



Addenbrooke, W.. 

 Allen, Kansom, 

 Alley, Henry. 

 Anderson, J. Lee, 

 Anderson, Wm., 

 Angell. C. S., 

 Aspinwall. Jno., 

 Biibb. Enoch, 

 Bulawin, A. A., 

 Baldwin, B. T., 

 Baldwin.!-. W.. 

 Ball, Miss J. M. 

 Barnes. Wm. M., 

 Barrows. O. B., 

 Baxter. E.J. . 

 Bean. C. M. & W. L. 

 Bernschein. Ernst, 

 Besse. H.. M. D., 

 Billings. L. P. 

 Billing, Peter 

 Bitzer, Wm., 

 Blanchard, O. C, 

 Blount. C. N., 

 Bohn, Gustav, 

 Bray, Moses, 

 Brickey. Peter, 

 Brown, A. J., 

 Buchanan. J. W. & Bro, 

 Bucklew, J. A„ 

 Burrell, H. D., 

 Burton, L., 

 Camp, ('. A., 

 Camp, G. W., 

 ('arrier. A., 

 Chapman. B., 

 Chapman. ,1,. 

 Cheney, H. H., 

 Christian. P., I. 

 Christie. Jno. H.. 

 Cl.irke.Kev. W. F.. 

 Clickenger. Eaille, 

 Connlev. Jolm T., 

 Cook, Prof. A. J.. 

 Cripe, Henry, 

 Dadant, Chas., 

 Dadant, C. P . 

 Darby, M. E.. 

 Uayton, C. W., 

 Deadman. G. A., 

 Decker. A. A., 

 Decker. C. K.. 



Demaree, G. W., 



Dibbern,C. H & Son, 



Dickason, T. B., 



IJidrickSfin. O., 



Dittoier. Gus, 



Dodee.U. E-. 



Doolittle, G. M., 



Dorr, Dr. H K.-- 



Downs, Robert, 



Drane. E.. 



Drew, Wm.. 



IJunham. P., 



Dunn, John, 



Eaglesfleid. E. C 



Eastwood, L., 



Edson. A. S. 



Klwood, Sr., W. R., 



Falsoner, J., 



Feathers, Harvey, 



j'lanagan, E. T., 



England, P. J., 



Knke, Wm.. 



Follett, Charles, 



Forbes, W. V... 



France, E. & Son, 



Freeborn, 8. 1., 



Fulton, W. Iv., 



Funk. H. W.. 



Furness, Dwight, 



Gander. A. M.. 



(Jibson, F. A., 



Gi>odiich. A. S., 



Green, Charles H., 



Gieening, (.'. F„ 



Gieiner. G. C.. 



Greiner, Friedemann, 



Gresh, Abel, 



<;rimm. Christoplier, 



(iriswold, Fred, 



Harding, Benj., 



HarlMns, J G.. 



IIarrisi>n. S. H., 



Hart. F. M.. 



Haskin. A. H., M. D., 



Hatch. C. A,. 



Havens. Ilt-uhen, 



lliivhurst. E. M., 



Heater, Mrs. J. N.. 



Heddon, James, 



Henslev.J. P.. 



Hettel.M., 



Hill, A.G., 



Hills. Mrs. H.. 



Hilton. George E.. 



nobler, Geo., 

 Honue, K. M., 



Hoke. Abe, 

 Ilollinesworth. C. M., 



H(jward, J. B.. 

 Iloyle, (ieort'e H., 

 Hu^e, Wm. H., 

 lUnchinMon, VV. /,., 



Hyne. .latiies M.. 

 Illinski, Dr. A. X., 

 Isham. 11. B., 



Jackson. Andrew, 



Jardine. Jas , 



Jones. (Jeorge W., 



Jones, Henry, 



Jones. J. H., 

 Killough. J. M.. 

 Kinii. 1). N., 

 King, T. Frank, 



. L. L., 



Knickerbocker. G. H., 

 Koeppen. August 

 Kruschke. U. O., 

 Kyber, G. E. T., 

 Immmey, John, 

 Langstroih. liev. 

 Lanning, John, 

 Lawton, B. W. 

 LeRoy, J. W., 

 Lindsiy, L. 

 Ludkey, (Charles, 

 Ludloff, K., 

 Lyman. W. C, 

 Lynch, Jno. C.. 

 Maddox. W. T., 

 Mahin, Rev. M. 

 Maliory, S. H., 

 Manum, A. E., 

 Marden, Henry, 

 Margrave, J. W., 

 Mason, Jas. B., 

 Mattoon, Jas., 

 McConnell, James, 

 McCormick. Emery, 

 McGee. Charles, 

 Mclvces. S.. 

 McNay, Frank, 

 McNeill, James, 

 Millard. D.. 

 Miller. B. J.&Co., 

 Miller, Dr. C. C, 

 Miller, Henry, 

 Mills, L. D., 

 Minnich. F., 

 Minor, N. 1j.. 

 Morse, William, 

 Muth.C. F.. 



Muth Rasmussen, Wm., 

 Nelson, James A., 

 Newman, Alfred H., 

 Newman, S M., 

 Newman, Thomas G. 

 Nipe. Jame^, 

 Nutl. W. C. 

 Ochsner, J. J., 

 Osburn. A. W., 

 Owens, J. J., 

 Parker. D. G., 

 Payn, W. N., 

 Pennoyer, 1 . A., 

 Perkins, Nelson, 

 Peters, (ieo. B., 

 Peters. Jno., 

 Phelps, N. T.. 

 Pond, Jr.. J. K., 

 Powell. E. W., 

 Pray, G. Ij., 

 Ramey, J irvis, 

 Kaisch, U., 

 itee(i,L., 

 Reed,L. G., 

 Rey, John, 

 Eeppert, F., 

 Reynolds. M. G., 



Richards, Wm.. 

 Roberts. Jesse H.. 



Hoot. A. 1., 



Rose, C. H.. 



Rowe, David, 



Roye, Burr. 



Salisbury. S. W., 



Schaper, E. F., 



Scheuring, Paul, 



Seabright, L. C, 



Sears, J. W., 



Secor, Euuene, 



Shapley. D. L.. 



Shearman, J. O., 



Shepard, Horace, 



Shirley. W. U., 



Shuck, J. M., 



Slade, W. D.. 



Smith. David. 



Smith. George, 



Smith, Mrs. Martha, 



Sneli. F. A.. 



Spady, Jno., 



Spencer, M. L., 



Stearns, .f. R.. 



Stephenson. H. W., 



Stephens. W. B., 



Stewart, W. H., 



Stocker, Wm. S. 



Stolley, Wm., 



Stordock, C H., 



Storer, E. M.. 



Sumner, T. B., 



Talbert. M., 



Taylor, George, 



Taylor. H. L. 



Thatcher. Will., 



Theilmann, <'„ 



Thompson, Geo. M., 



Tinker, Dr. <i. L., 



Tongue. L. N., 



Travis, F. \V., 



Travis. LA., 



Treadwell, W. B., 



Trimberg'-r,John, 



Turner, T. E., 



Twining, M. J., 



Tyner, Alonzo, 



Vanhouten, C. W., 



Valentine, .1. M. 



Viallon, P. L.. 



Walton, Col. R., 



Webster, H. S., 



Weeks, C, 



Wendt. Henry, 



Whitnpv. W. v., 



WicbertJ-, A.. 



Wilkin-, ■Mi-'S lj\l$y A., 



Wolcott. Win.C, 



Wright. W. I)., 



Wurth, Dan.. 



Zwiener H. h. 



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