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Honey & Beeswax Market Quotations. 



The following Quotations are for Saturday, 

 March 11th. 1893 : 



CHICAGO, Ills.— Honey is about cleaned 

 up so far as fine comb is concerned. Quite a 

 good deal of poor to fair is on sale, prices 

 ranging from 13 to 15c. Fancy would bring 

 18c. Extracted" 6@8c. Beeswax, 25c. 



K. A. B. &Co. 



CHICAGO, III.— Fancy stock is very scarce, 

 with plenty of inquiry, with good prices of- 

 fered for same. It sells readily at 18c. ; No. 1 

 comb, 16@17c. Dark sells slow. White ex- 

 tracted. fair supply, with good demand at 854 ; 

 dark,6@7c. Beeswax— 23@25c. J. A. L. 



CINCINNATI, Ohio.— There is a fair de- 

 mand for extracted honey at 6@8c. There is 

 no choice comb honey on our market, and 

 prices are nominal at 14@16c. for best white. 



Beeswax— Demand good, at 24@27c for good 

 to choice yellow. Supply good. C. F. M. & S. 



NEW YORK, N. Y.— Demand for comb hon- 

 ey is very light. White fancy stock is well 

 cleaned up. The market is well stocked with 

 off grades and buckwheat, and prices are ir- 

 regular. Extracted is in good demand and 

 stocks are light. We quote: Basswood and 

 white clover, 8@8^c.; buckwheat, 6@6V^c.; 

 Southern, 70@75c. per gallon. 



Beeswax— 25@27c. H. B. & S. 



SAN FRANCISCO. Calif.— Choice extracted 

 is scarce at 7@7^c., and demand heavier than 

 supply. Choice comb is not scarce at 10@12c., 

 according to quality, 1-lbs. Beeswax is neg- 

 lected at 22®23c. S., L. & S. 



BOSTON, MASS.— Honey is selling slow and 

 pries are lower. Best 1-lb. comb, 16@17c.— 

 Extracted, 8®10c. 



Beeswax— None on hand B. & R. 



KANSAS CITY, Mo.— Demand good, supply 

 very light. White 1-lbs., 16c. Extracted, 6® 

 7c. No beeswax on the market. H. & B. 



MINNEAPOLIS.MiNN.— The market is good. 

 We quote : Fancy white clover 1-lbs. sell fast 

 at 18c.; 2-lb8. 16@17c. Buckwheat, comb, 13 

 @14c. Extracted, in barrels, 7@8c.; in 5 or 

 10 lb. kegs., 9®10c. J. A. S. & C. 



KANSAS CITY, Mo.— Receipts and stocks 

 very light, demand good. We quote: No. 1 

 white 1-lbs. 16®17c.: No. 2, 14@15c.; No. 1 

 amber l-lbs. 15c.; No. 2 amber, 10@12c. Ex- 

 tracted, white, 7@7}4c.; amber, 5®6. 



Beeswax— 20®23c. C.-M. C. C. 



Albany. N. Y-— Our stock of honey is light 

 and also receipts. Demand keeps up better 

 than usual this season. We are selling white 

 comb honey at 14@16c.; mixed, 12@13c.; 

 dark, 10@llc. Extracted, white, 9@9i4c.; 

 mixed, 75^@8c.; dark, 7®7i4c. Beeswax,28@ 

 30c. H. R. W, 



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 neighbors who keep bees, and we will 

 send them sample copies of the Bee 

 JouRNAii. Theft please call upon them 

 and get them to subscribe with you, and 

 secure some of the premiums we offer. 



Bees and Honey" — see page 325. 



List of Honey and Beeswax Dealers, 



Most of whom Quote in this Journal. 



Clilcago, Ills* 



R. A. Burnett & Co., 161 South Water Street. 

 J. A. Lamon. 44 & 46 South Water Street 



New York, N. Y. 



F. I. Sage & Son, 183 Reade Street. 

 HiLDRETH Bros. & Seoelken. 



28 & 30 West Broadway. 



San Francisco, Calif. 



SCHACHT, Lemcke & Steiner, 10 Drumm St. 



Minneapolis, Minn. 



J. A. Shea & Co., 14 & 16 Hennepin Avenue 



Kansas City, Mo. 



Hamblin & Bearss, 514 Walnut Street. 

 Clemoms-Mason Com. Co., 521 Walnut St. 



Albany, N.Y. 



H. R. Wright, 326 & 328 Broadway 



Hamilton, Ills. 



Chas. Dadant & Son. 



Cincinnati, Ohio. 



C. F. MuTH & Son, cor. Freeman & Central avs. 



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Wants or Excliaiiges. 



Under this heading. Notices of 5 lines, or 

 less, will be Inserted at 10 cents per line, 



for each insertion, when specially ordered 

 into this Department. If over 5 lines, the 

 additional lines will cost 20 cents each. 



EXCHANGE for Bees or Supplies, $160 in 

 Poultry Cuts, $40 Organ Pedals. Attach- 

 ments for Plauo, or First-Class Printing. 



L. JAQUES, Chatham Otr., N. Y. 



WANTED— A lady partner as a wife, that 

 is a bee-keeper or that would like to 

 learn the bee and poultry business, with a few 

 thousand dollars to go into the bee and poul- 

 try business on a large scale; between the 

 ages of 25 and 50 years. All letters ancwered. 

 Good reference given. D. BROTHERS, 

 llA2t Sarahsville. Noble Co., Ohio. 



