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TMB JEMERICSrf MMM JOURKSI^. 



Honey and Bees^rax ^Market. 



PHILADELPHIA. 



HONET.— Prices are not fully established, beiut? 

 a little too early. Only a few shipments have yet ar- 

 rived, which sold readily as folluwa : Bestwbite.in 

 1-lb. sections, I6^c., and 2-lbs., I4c. Off grades Ken- 

 •erally l to 12 cts, less. Extracted, white clover. 8,'^c.; 

 orange blossom, 7'-^.@8c.; off grades, per gal.,60a'7Ue 



BEESWAX.-23}^(ii24»i.c. 

 Aug. 15. WALKER & McCORD, 32 & 34 S. Water St. 



DENVER. 



HONET.— We quote : New in 1-lb. sections arriv- 

 ing freely at 16® 18c.; extracted, 6@8c. 



BEBSWAJC.-18@2nc. 

 Aug. 10. J. M. CLARK COM. CO.. 1421 15th 8t. 



CHICAGO. 



HONEY.— New honey arriving freely, and all the 

 shipments have been promptly closed out so far. 

 We quote : l-lh. white clover, according to style of 

 package and appearance, I4@l6c. Keceipts of ex- 

 trafted increasing : demand light, al6@8c. 



BEESWAX.-25C. 

 Aug. 1. 8. T. PISH & CO., 189 8. Water 8t, 



NEW YORK. 

 HONEY.— New extracted sells as fast as it arrives. 

 ■Orange blossom, 7i4@7VaC.; inferior Southern, 7<>@75 

 cts. per gallon. Some demand for the comb, but we 

 have no stock yet. 

 July 22. F. G. 8TR0HMBTER & CO.. 122 Water St. 



MILWAUKEE. 



HONEY.— Old crop nearly gone, and new begins 

 to appear, the quality being fine. We quote : New 

 white l-lbs., I5@l6c. Extracted, white, in barrels 

 -and kegs. 7@8c.; in tin and pails, 7H®8Hc. 



BBE8WAJ£:.-23@28C. 



July 16. A. V. BISHOP. 142 W.Water St. 



KANSAS CITY. 



HONEY.— Old crop all gone. New 1-pounds, 16c.; 

 -2-lbs., 14c. No California comb in the market. Ex- 

 tracted, white. 9c.; amber. 7@8c. 

 Aug. 7. HAMBLLN & BEAR8S, 514 Walnut 8t. 



CHICAGO. 



HONEY.— Coming in freely, but sales are not 

 «isily made at over 15c. for the best, while we are 

 trying to get 16c., and think that later we can get it, 

 as all buy sparingly now. Extracted sells at 6®8c., 

 but chietly at 7c. for white. 



BBB8WAX,— 250. K. A, BURNBTT. 



Aug. 12. 161 South Water St. 



DETROIT. 



HONE Y.— New crop is coming in slowly, and sells 

 at I4@i5c. for comb. No desirable old stock left. 



BBB8WAX.— 24®25C. 

 July 24. M. H. HUNT. Bell Branch, Mich. 



KANSAS CITY. 



HONEY.— New white comb in 1-Ib. sections sells 

 at 16@l7c. White extracted, 7@7i^c.: dark, in bar- 

 Tels, 6c. An active demand is not expected before 

 Sept. I. No new extracted in the market. 



BEESWAX.— None in the market. 

 July 20. CLBM0N8, CLOON & CO.. cor 4th AWalnut. 



ST. LOUIS. 



HONEY.— Extracted, bright. 6!^c; dark, 5J^c. The 

 market is slow. 



BEESWAX,- Scarceat23c.for prime. 

 July 20. D. G. TUTT & CO.. Commercial St. 



NEW YORK. 

 HONEY.— We quote: Fancy white l-pounds, un- 

 glassed, inc. ; off grade l-lbs. I4c. ; fancy wliite 2-lbs., 

 glassed. I4c.,and off grade 2-lbs., I2c. Extracted in 

 good demand as follows : Orange blossom, 7H@7>4C. 

 White clover and basswood, 8@8}^c. Off grades of 

 Southern, per gallon, 60®70c. 



HU.DRBTH BROS. & 8EGELKEN, 

 Aug. 12. 28 & 30 W. Broadway, near Duane St. 



BOSTON. 



HONEY.— We quote: Comb, 17@18c.: extracted, 

 8®9c. Sales a little slow on account of the warm 

 weather. Quality of new honey is very good. 



BEESWAX.— 25C. 

 Aug. 9. BLAKE & RIPLEY. 57 Chatham Street. 



OINCINNAaL 



PONBY.— We quote extracted at 5® 8c. per lb., 

 and comb honey, in l and 2 lb. sections, r2@l5c., for 

 which demand is good. Trade is also good in the 

 eslraned, in square glass jars for table use, and in 

 barrels for manufacturers. 



BEESWAX.- Demand is good— 20@22c. per lb. foi 

 Rood to choice yellow, on arrival. 

 Aug. 9. C. F. MUTH & SON. Freeman & Central At. 



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34A5t— 6M5t 



GLASS PAILS 



FOR HONEY. 



THESE Palls are made 

 of the best quality of 



clear flint f;las8, with a ball 



and a metal ton and cover. 



jl" i |7*°|H When filled witn honey. the 



I'^HVl ' |l,|, ^H attractive appearance of 



■-jfi^Cr^.^l these pails cannot be equal- 



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~SK3m9.'''^M package. They can be used 



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Prices are as follows: 



To bold 1 pound of honey, per dozen, 91.00 



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Knife, $1.15. 



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WE are now offering our No. 1 V-Groove 

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 No. 2 Sections at S2 per 1,000. For prices on 

 Foundation, Hives. Shipping-Crates, &o., &c., 

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Mentixm the American Bee Journal. 



