THE AMERICAN BEE-KEEP Eli 



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Pasteboard Boxes orCartuns — lute 

 are for one pound sections. We have 

 fifteen thousand, without tape handles, 

 which we will sell at $1.00 per thousand 

 less than the prices given in cataogue. 

 This will make t> em co>t $4.t'0 per thous- 

 and, j22-"> for live hundred, or ore. p< r 

 hundred, plain. It printed one side the 

 price will he extra, 3t'o per hundred, 75c, 

 per tive hundreil. $1 00 per thousand. It' a 

 large quantity is wanted, will make special 

 price 



Honey and Beeswax Market Keport. 



Below we give the latest and most authen- 

 tic report of the Honey and Beeswax market 

 in different trade centers : 



Albany, N. Y., Any. 12. — We have received one 

 consignment of new comb honey. We have not 

 yet had an offer on it. The quality is only fair. 

 The weather is so very warm that there is but very 

 little call tor honey. We have received no new 

 extracted honey yet. and '.nr >upply Of old is ex- 

 hausted, beeswax sells on an i\ al. at 25@2(i cents. 



Chas. W. McCui.louch it Co., ;-593-398 iiroadway. 



Kansas City, Mo., Aug 13 —There i~ a good 

 demand for honey, but a very liyht supply. Pi ice 

 of one pound comb, white, 16c; extracted. 6@7c. 

 The new crop of honey is arriving and is very tine. 

 There is no beeswax on the market. 



Hamulin & Bkakss, 514 Walnut St. 



St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 13. — Fair demand for 

 honey; good supply. Price of comb, l-iwloc: ex- 

 tracted, 5J4@o%c. G od demand for beeswax; 

 fair supply. Price, 25c. 



Thk D. G. Tutt Gko. Co 



Kansas i'ity, Mo.. Aug. 13.— Light supply of 

 honey; fair deuiand. Comb. 15@lt5c; extracted. 

 7@7>£c, white. lieeswax is in good demand. 

 Light supply. Price 20 @ 2oc. 



C lemons. Mason & Co.. 



Cor. 4th and Walnut Sts. 



Cincinnati. 0., Aug. 15 —The demand i< very 

 good for extracted honey. Slow for comb: insuffic- 

 ient supply for the demand. Price 12(3 14c. tor 

 best white; extracted 5@8c on at rival The de- 

 mand for beeswax is fiir: good supply. Price Z3 

 @25c. for good to choice yellow on arrival. 



Chas. F. Muth Jt S n, 

 Cor. Freeman and Central Aves. 



Albany, N. Y., Aug. 13. — The demand for honey 

 is light yet. as it is rather eai ly. No receipts yet. 

 Price of comb, 12@loc ; extracted, IK&Sc. Light 

 supply of beeswax; good demand. Price. 26@^8c. 

 The honey market here will not open ui der two 

 weeks yet. after that look for a good denvud. 



11. R. Wright. 326 and 328 Broadway. 



Chicago, III., Aug. 20— We are now having in- 

 quiries for white 1 lb. section comb honey, and 

 quote market ltic for be-t grade. Amber selling 

 at 14c. Coo I demand for extracted honey, and we 

 can sell all shipments roinptly on arrival at troin 

 7@8c. Heeswax 2(ic. We ask for correspondence 

 from all those who have honey to market, or wish 

 to purchase. 



S. T. Fish & Co., 189 S. Water St. 



New York, Aug. 13.— Demand moderate, and 

 supply reduced, with no more gla-sed 1 lb^ nor 

 paper cartons, 1 lb. Wequote: Comb, lib U(5 L5c. 

 Extracted — liasswood, 7 [ 4 fq7 l / 2 c; buckwheit. ^A 

 @6 l /i; Mangrove, 68@75c per gal. Good demand 

 for dark extracted honey. Beeswax, in fair supply 

 with small demand, at 26@27c. 



F. C. Strohmeyer &. Co., 120 Pearl St. 



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