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HONEY AND BEESWAX MARKET. 



DETHOIT, Dec. 20.— Comb honey is dull and 

 lower, now quoted at 12@14c. E.xtracted, 7(0 

 8c., with few sales. Beeswax is now in good de- 

 mand, at '24@25o. 



M. H. HUNT, Bell Branch, Mich. 



BOSTON, Jan. 9.— Best 1 lbs., 16c; best 2 

 lbs., 15e. Extracted, 7@9c. Beeswax, 23c. 

 Trade is dull. 



BLAKE & BIPLEY, 57 Chatham St. 



CHICAGO, Dec. 27.— White clover 1-lbs.. 12 

 @13V^c.: basswood, ll^/.llVaC.: buckwheat, 8 

 @10c. Extracted, 8Vi(<!7!2C. Beeswax, dark, 

 23@24c. ; bright, 25@26c. 



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



CHICAGO, Jan. 8.— Sales are light, at 12® 

 13c. for white 1-lbs. ; dark, 8@10c. Extracted 

 dull at 6@7c. for dark, 7@8c. for fancy white. 

 Beeswax, prime, 25c. 



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



DENVER, Dec. 28.— Comb, 1-lb. sections, 1st 

 grade. ISSloc; 2nd, 12®14c. Extracted, 6® 

 7c. Beeswax, 20®25c. 



J. M. ULARK COJI. CO., 1421 Fifteenth St. 



KANSAS CITY, Dec. 24.— Demand is light 

 and prices lower, owing to bee-keepers offer- 

 ing honey at 11@12^2C„ delivered throughout 

 the West. Very fancy 1-lbs., 12 in a crate, 13 

 cts. : good, 12!4c. ; dark, 10c. Two-lbs., white, 

 12c.; dark, 10c. Extracted, white, 7c. ; dark, 

 5®6c. 



' HAjMBLIN & BEARSS, 314 Walnut St. 



CINCINNATI, Jan. 8.— The very mild winter 

 apparently has a depressing effect on the 

 honey market, more especitiUy on comb hone.v. 

 Best white is offered iit 14®16c., but conces- 

 sions have to be made to effect sales. There is 

 a fair demand for extracted at 5®8c. 



Beeswax is in good demand at 20@22c. for 

 good to choice yelfow, C. F. MUTH & SON, 

 Corner Freeman & Central Aves. 



MILWAUKEE, Dec, 27.— Market dull; only 

 best grades demanded. White 1-lbs., 13@14c. ; 

 2-lb6., ll®12e.; dark 1-lbs., 12@13c.; 2-lbs, 10 

 ®12c. Extracted, white, in barrels, 7@7'/4e.: 

 in '/4-barrels and kegs or tin. 7H@8c. ; dark, in 

 barrels, 6®6;'2C.; in kegs, 6 !4® 7c. Beeswax, 

 2a®i25c. 



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



NEW YORK, Dee. 30. — Demand for comb 

 honey has almost ceased, and choice lots can 

 be picked up at almost any price. Extracted 

 is doing fairly well. Basswood and California, 

 714e.; orange-bloom, 8®t8'/ic.; buckwheat, 6c.; 

 Southern. 70®75c. per gallon. 



HILDRETH BROS. & SEGELKEN, 



28-30 Broadway, near Duane St. 



KANSAS CITY, Dee. 27.— Market continues 

 very dull. Demand very light. Weather is en- 

 tirely too warm. We quote white 1-lb. comb, 

 13c.; fall, 1-lbs., 10®llc.: white, 2-lbs., 11® 

 12c.; fall, 2-lbs., 10c. Extracted, white, 7® 

 7!4c.; amber, 5®6c. Beeswax, 22c. 

 CLEMONS. CLOON & CO., 



Cor. 4th and Walnut Sts. 



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^tluertisemetxts. 



For May delivery, 500 Colonies Italian Bees in 



Simplicity or Langstroth Hives. State number 



and price, on Cars. GEO. E. HILTON, 



3Alt Fremont, Newaygo Co., Mich. 



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GOING "WEST 



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 in Chaff Hives, rigged for Comb Honey — 

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BEESWAX WANTED. 



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THOS. G. NEWMAN & SON, 



923 & 925 Weet Madison St., CHICAGO, ILliB 



BRIGHT ITALIAN Rees and Queens, 

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SPCTnWV $3.00 per 1,000. Foundation, 

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20Atf MARENGO, ILLS. 



Glover Seeds! 



We can promptly furnish any quantity of 

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 age: 



WHITE CLOVER. 



Per bushel (60 lbs.) Slo 00 



Per peck (15 lbs.) 2 75 



Per pound 30 



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Per bushel (60 lbs.) $8 00 



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The co-partnership of Andrews & Lockhart 

 is now DISSOLVED, and the senior partner 

 will give his entire time next season to the 

 breeding of Cariilolaii Queens and Bees, 

 and will sell, after June 1, 1890, Untested 

 (Jucens at $1.00 each; Tested, $2.00 each; those 

 carried through the winter, at the 15th of May 

 (and are Tested) $2.50 each. 

 ^^ Circulars will be out about Peb. 1, 1890. 

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