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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



HONEY AND BEESWAX MARKET. 



CHICAGO, May '28.— Fancy comb honey is 

 selling- at 16c.; choice, 14@15c. Other grades 

 10@13c. Extracted, scarce, good demand, at 

 7@7^c. Beeswax, active sale, 28c. 



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



~ NEW YORK. May 28.— No demand for comb 

 honey excepting fancy white. Quite a stock 

 on the market of off grades and buckwheat. 

 New Southern extracted arriving and sells at 

 from 70@75c. per gallon for choice; 6.5(S)70c. 

 for common. Beeswax quiet but firm at 27^29 

 HILDKETH BROS. & SEGELKEN, 

 28-30 West Broadway. 



KANSAS CITY, Mo.,May 28-Demand light, 

 supply large. Prices: No. 1 white comb, 13@ 

 14c.: No, 2 white, 10@12c. Extracted, white, 

 6@7c. ; amber, 6@6i4c.; dark, 5c. Beeswax- 

 Demand good, supply light. Price, 22@27c. 

 CLEMONS, MASON & CO., 



Cor. 4th and Walnut Sts. 



CINCINNATI. May 28-Demand is slow for 

 comb witli good supply. Price, 12@15c. De- 

 mand for extracted is fair at 5@8c. 



Beeswax is in good demand, at 25@27c for 

 good to choice yellow. 



C. F. MUTH & SON, 

 Cor. Freeman & Central Aves. 



NEW YORK, May 28— Demand for honey is 

 very moderate, supply good, exceeding the de- 

 mand. There is little demand for fancy 1-lbs. 

 Market pretty well cleaned up of that grade, 

 but plenty of fair. Prices: Comb, clover. 8® 

 12c. ; buckwheat, 7@9c. Extracted, clover, 

 6i4@7c. ; buckwheat, 554@6e. Beeswax— De- 

 mand fair, supplj' plenty for demand, at 27@29 

 CHAS. ISRAEL & BROS.. 110 Hudson St. 



%^NSAS CITY, Mo.,May 28— Demand poor, 

 supply light of comb. Fancy 1-lbs., 12@13c.; 

 dark, 8@9c. Extracted, white, 7c. ; dark, 5@G 

 No beeswax on the market. 



HAMBLIN & BEARSS, 514 Walnut St. 



DETROIT, May 28.— The demand is slow, 

 and supply fair, and will be absorbed by time 

 new crop comes. Comb, ll@12i4c. Extrac- 

 ted, 7@8c. Beeswax— Demand moderate, sup- 

 ply fair ; price, 27@28c. 



M. H. HUNT. Bell Branch. Mich. 



CHICAGO, May 28.— Demand fair and sup- 

 ply short on fancy stock. Comb, 14@15c. 

 Extracted, slow sale at 6@7c. Beeswax — De- 

 mand good, supply short on prime j'ellow; 

 price, 25@28c. 



J. A. LAMON, 44-46 S. Water St. 



MILWAUKEE, May 28— Demand very mod- 

 erate, supply average of all grades but com- 

 mon quality. Best 1-lbs. 15@16c; common, 

 12@13c. Extracted, white, in barrels, 7c.; 

 in kegs. 7^c; in pails. 7^@8c. Beeswax— de- 

 mand fair, supply small. Price. 23@28c. 



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



SAN FRANCISCO. May 28.— Demand light, 

 supply light. Comb, 10@12c. Extracted, 5@ 

 014c. Beeswax — Demand fair, supply light. 

 Price, 25(§>27c. A fair to good honey crop for 

 1892 is expected. 



SCHACHT, LEMCKE & STEINER, 



16 Drumm Stieet. 



NEW YORK, May 28— Demand is light, and 

 supidy larg(!, ex(;ept buckwhi!at comb. We 

 quote: Fancy white comb, 12@14c; buck- 

 wheat, 9@llc. Extracted— Clover and l)ass- 

 wood in good demand at 0'/i(a>7c; buc-kwheat 

 Indemandat 5@0c. Beeswax in Knir demand 

 at 26@28c. 



P. I. SAGE & SON. 183 Ueade St. 



CHICAGO, May 28. — Demand is slow, sup- 

 ply fair, but not excessive, and market should 

 clean up. Prices: Comb, 15c. is about the top. 

 Extracted, 6, 7@8c.; supply small. Beeswax 

 —Demand good, supply better than last sea- 

 son. Price. 27c. for yellow. 



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



BOSTON, May 28. -Demand is light, supply 

 fair. We quote: 1-D). fancy white comb, 

 13@15c; extracted, 6@7c. Beeswax— Demand 

 fair, supply light. Price, 28c. 



BLAKE & RIPLEY. 57 Chatham St. 



MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. May 28— Demand is 

 moderate, supply of dark is large, but white 

 is not so plentiful. Prices: Dark comb, 10@ 

 13c.; white, 15@17c. Extracted, supply plen- 

 ty. Beeswax— Demand good, supply small. 

 STEWART & ELLIOTT. 



ALBANY. N. Y., May 28.— Demand is very 

 little for comb at 8@12c. Market quiet. Ex- 

 tracted, 0@7c. Beeswax in good demand at 

 28@30c. for good stock. 



H. R. WRIGHT. 326-328 Broadway. 



NEW YORK. May 28.— Demand moderate, 

 and supply reduced, with no more glassed 1-tt) 

 nor paper cartons, l-tb. We quote: Comb, 

 l-B), 14@15c. Extracted— Basswood.7M@7!4c; 

 buckwheat, 5 H@6i4; Mangrove, G8@75c per 

 gal. Good demand for dark extracted honey. 

 Beeswax, in fair supply, with small demand, 

 at 26@27c. 



F. G. STROHMEYER & CO., 120 Pearl St. 



Wintter Problem in Bee-Keeping ; 

 by G. R. Pierce, of Iowa, who has had 

 25 years' experience in bee-keeping, and 

 for the past 5 years has devoted all his 

 time and energies to the pursuit. Price, 

 50 cents. For sale at this office. 



We Club the American Bee Journal 

 and the monthly "Illustrated Home 

 Journal " one year for $1.35 ; or both 

 of these Journals and the semi-monthly 

 "Gleanings in Bee-Culture," for one 

 year, for $2. 10. 



The Honey-Bee ; giving Its Natural 

 History, Anatomy and Physiology. By 

 T. W. Cowan, editor of the British Dee 

 Journal, 72 figures, and 136 illustra- 

 tions. $1.00. For sale at this office. 



The Amateur Bee-Keeper, by J. W. 



Rouse, is a book of 52 pages, intended, 

 as its name indicates, for beginners. 

 Price, 25 cents. For sale at this office. 



The Busy Bees, and How to Manage 

 Them, by W. S. Pouder. Price 10 cents. 

 For sale at this office. 



