1897. 



THE AMERICAN BEE KEEPER. 



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Honey and Beeswax Market Report. 



Below we give tlie latest and most aiitlien- 



tic report of tlie Honey and Beeswax nitrkei 



ia different trade centers : 



KansvsI'Ity. Mo., \ov. 22. 1897.— rh(! tlemanrl 

 for hoiiei' i.s f.iir. (iuoJ .siiiiply. I'rioe of (louib lO 

 to 12c per lb. Extracti'if 4 to lie pu- \h. (t ■oi de- 

 maud tor I5e'swii.\ !it25e per Hi. Ijialit s-iipi'ly. 



ilAMBI.I.V ife liKAKSd,M4 Wall lit >t. 



Cincinnati. . Nov 23. 18'.)7.— Slow dfniiind for 

 hotiey. (iood -supply Hrice of oouib lO t ) I3i; p r 

 lb. for best white. Extracted 3J^ to (ic per iiouiid. 

 (iood (leinan'l for Heesw i.\. Kinr supply. I'nces 

 20 to 23c per lb. on arrival for good to choice yellow. 

 • 'has. F. Auith k Sc)\ 

 S. E. Cor, Freeman aud t'entral Aves. 



Albany. N. Y., Nov. 20. 1S!)7.— (Jood d'Miiaiid for 

 honey and la'ge supi)ly. Cru-e of comb 7 to 8c for 

 buckwheat and 10 to l2e per lb. for choice white. 

 Good demand for beeswax, liuckwheiit honey 

 plenty but supply of clover limited. 



Chas. W. McUoi.lough & Co., 380 Broadway. 



RosTDN. Mass., Nov. 24. 1897.— Good demand 

 for honey. Ample supply. Fancy white caitooiis 

 13c per lb. No. 1 white 11 to tic. Fancy amber 9 



to 10c per lb. Extracted li(a;7cp''r lb. (i i 'leinand 



for beeswax. Supply very ligiit. Puce 28c per lb. 

 Blakk. Scott &. Lke, .57 hatham St. 



Detroit. Mich.. Nov. 24, 1897.— Detroit honey 



market fair. Good Supply. Pnce of coiub 8 t;ol2c 



per lb. hJxtracted 4 to 6e per lb Demand for 



beeswax is slow. Supply fair, riceo 2.5 to 2t)c per lb. 



M. H. tlu.vr. Bell Branch. Mich. 



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