1897. 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



383 



HONEY a^d BEESWAX 



MAKUirr <tl OTATIO^iS. 



Cliicag'o, 111., May 6.— There is very little 

 honey ciiiulriK to the market, aod flue lots of 

 white comb brings l.'ic. Yet only a little Is 

 taken by the dealers, the season for It heinsr 

 over with the coming of straivberrles. which 

 are now plentiful. E.ttracted brings about 

 late i|uotatlon8. with beeswax in active de- 

 mand at 27@'-8(;. for best grades. 



San Francisco, Calif., May 6. — White 

 comb. y-lOc.; amber, .5-7 c. Extracted, white, 

 oHc; light amber, 3i4-4c: dark rule, 2-Sic. 



Beeswax, fair to choice. '2.t-'-2Tc. 



New York, N. Y., May 20.— Old crop is 

 well cleaned up. both comb and e.rtracted, 

 and our market is In good shape for new crop, 

 which is now beginning to arrive from the 

 South. It U in fairly good demand at 50@5'2c. 

 per gallon for averaire common grade, and 55 

 ®60c. for better grades. 



Beeswax Is rather quiet at 2G@2Tc. 



Detroit, Mich ., May 1,— Fancy white comb, 

 ll®l'2c.; No. 1. I0@llc.: fancy amber. 9® 

 10c. ; No. 1. SiaOo.; dark. T@8c. Extracted, 

 white, 5@6c.; amber. 4@5c : diirk, 4o. Bees- 

 wax, 25@26c. Demand Is slow for honey, and 

 plenty in commission house. 



Kansas City, Mo., May 20.— Fancy wblte, 

 ISaufc; No. l.ll@12c.; fancy amber. 10® 

 llc.i No. I,9@l0c.; fancy dark, SQOc: No. 1, 

 8c. Extracted, white, o@5!4c.; amber, 4'/4® 

 5c.: dark, 3^@4c. Beeswax, 25c. 



Cincinnati, Ohio, May 7. — Demand Is 

 slow for all kinds of honey. Comb honey, 

 9@14c. for fair to choice white; extracted, 

 3M@6c. There Is a fair demand for beeswax 

 at 22@25c. for good to choice yellow. 



Minneapolis, Minn., May 1, — Fancy 



white. ll®rJc.; No. 1 white. 10@llc.; fancy 

 amber. '.-i®10c.; No. 1 amber. 8@9c.; fancy 

 dark, 7@8c.; No. 1 dark. 6-7c. Extracted, 

 white, 6®7c.: amber. 5®5yic.: dark. 4®5c. 

 Utah wblte extracted, 5@5^c. Beeswax, 23® 

 26c. Market fairly steady fur comb and bet- 

 ter for extracted than for some time. 



Fhiladelpbia, Pa., May 1.— Fancy white 

 comb, 12-13C ; fancy amber. 8-9c. ; No. 1, 8c. ; 

 fancy dark. 7-8c. Extracted, white. 5-7c.; 

 amber, 4-5c. : dark, 3H-4c. Beeswax, 25c. 



Season is getting over for comb honey — very 

 little demand. Extracted in good demand. 



St. Iiouis, Mo., May 1.— Fancy comb. 12® 

 ai3c.: No. 1 white. ll@ll!^c.: amber, 9® 

 lOHc; dark, 7@8!4c. Extracted, white, in 

 cans, 6®7c. ; amber, in barrels, 4®4!4c; extra. 

 5c. ; dark, 3®4c. Good demand for barrel 

 stock— comb slow sale. Beeswax, 23@23Hc. 

 —prime finds ready sale at 23i4c. 



Albany, N. Y., May 1. — Fancy white, 12- 

 13c.: No. 1. 11-12C.: fancy amber. 9-lOc.; 

 No. 1. 8-9c.: fancy dark. 7-8c.; No. 1. 6-7c. 

 Extracted, white, 5-6c. : dark. 3)4-4c. 



Demand is all that could be expected at this 

 season. Stock on hand small. 



Indianapolis, Ind,, May 1. — Fancy wblte. 

 14-15C. : No. 1 white. 12-13c. Extracted, 

 white, 6-7c. Beeswax. 22-25c. 



Demand Is fair for grades quoted, but no 

 demand for inferior grades. 



Buffalo, N. Y , May 28.— The honey season 

 here is about wound up for the present. 

 There are a few stray sales of fancy at 10 and 

 11 cents, while common is selling at any 

 price, quotable at 9®4c. No extracted of 

 consequence here. 



Boston, Mass., May 1.— Fancy white, 13- 

 14c.; No. 1. 11-12C. Extracted, white. 6-7c.; 

 amber. 3-6c. Beeswax. 25c. 



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List of Honey and Beeswax Dealers. 



Most of whom Quote In this Journal. 



ChlcaKO, Ills. 



K. A. BnRNETT & Co.. 163 South Water Street. 



New York, N. Tf . 

 HiLDRETH Bros. & Seoelken. 



KaimaB City, IHo. 

 0. C. Clemoms i Co.. 423 Walnut 8t. 



IIuShIo, N. Y. 

 Batterson & Co.. 167 & 169 Scott St. 



Hamilton, Ills. 

 Chas. Dadant & Son. 



Pblladelpbla, Pa. 

 WM. A. Selser, 10 Vine St. 



Cleveland, Olilo. 

 Williams Bros., so i: 82 Broadway. 



St. Lionls, mo. 

 Westcott Com. Co.. 213 Market St 

 IfllnneapollH, ininii. 

 S. H. Hall & Co. 



miwankee. Wis. 

 A. V. Bishop & Co. 



Boston, mass. 

 K. E. Blake & Co., 57 Chatham Street. 



Detroit, micli. 

 M. H. Hunt. Bell Branch, Wayne Co.. Mich. 



Indianapolis, Ind. 



Walter S. Pouder, 162 Mass i chusetts Ave 



Albany, N.Y. 

 Chas. McCclloch & Co.. 380 Broadway. 



Cincinnati, Oblo. 



C. r. MUTH & Son, cor. Freeman & Cent ral Avs. 



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