1897. 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



899 





KEYSTONE 



• WOVEN WIRE FENCE. 



• IS .V<;m)0 I.-KXfIJ-ma<lt.frointli.;lM-<t 



• stffl wiroul' exactly the proper wciRlit; 



• Btin|itM itself to any tleffico of heat or cuia, 



• expamlinpfaiKlrontractinpfttotakfupali 



• slaok. Soto riS ill. liiirh. Keeps all kin (lot stock 



• i-l or our SoiHlforfreelioitkonfeneoliiulaint'. 



• KEYSTONE WOVEN WIRE FENC' CO., 



« No. 3 "in ll Street. I>oori!l. III. 



Mtf'*.iy-'>^ /fi^ At''^ Z''^'*-OZ-'. 'Sec J' '■ "'' . 



AjMciiltiire Establif^liiiieiit ! 



Etahlislit 111 18li-J. Silver Medal [First Priz"! 

 at the Parle UnlTCTsal Kxhibillon 1878. 

 Bronze medal atid riiplotna at. the Weis-en- 

 burg Kxhilil'lim 18!i:(. Silver Medal and di- 

 ploma at the Strasliom-g Exhlbllioti 189". 



For the Kearitiir aud Export of (;)ueenBee6. 



Pure Selected Italian kind 



rav. Prof. PIKIUO PIUATI. 



ViaMazz'nni No. 70. Bor.ooN.i, Italy. 



Price List on application. 



HONEY and BEESWAX 



iVlARKEX <H;OTAXIO.-\S. 



Chicag-o, III., June 14.— Fancy white. 12® 

 13c.: No. 1 white. lOOllc ; fancy amber, 9® 

 10c. ; No. 1 amber. TlgSc; fan'y dirl;. 8c.; 

 No. 1 darls. o@7. Extracted, white, .ifa'c.; 

 amber. 4@5c: dark. 3!4(a4c. Beeswax. 26@37. 



Not any new comb honey in market. Ex- 

 tracted very slow of sale. 



Philadelphia, Pa., June 14.— Fancy white, 

 isanc; No. I white, 12®i:ic.: fancy amber, 

 ll@12c.: No. 1 amber. 10@llc.; fancy dark. 

 8®i>c ; No. 1 dark. 7@8c. Extracted, white. 

 o®6c. : amber 4@5c.: dark, 4c. Beeswax. 2.5c. 



New honey has commenced to arrive. Very 

 little call at present. To-day Is very dull. 

 Prospects are for very low prices. Bi^yest 

 honey crop in 10 years. 



Milwaukee, Wis., June 14.— Fancy white. 

 13® 14c.; No. I white. U®t2i;.; fancy amber. 

 lOailc; Xo. 1 amber, 8®10c.; fancy dark, 

 8@9c. Extracted, white. 5@6c.; amber, 4@5c. 

 Beeswax. 27@28c. 



The stock of honey Is "orkln? down to a 

 small supply; especially for anything fancy. 

 It Is eucouraeinp to apiarists to find that the 

 more carefully and nicely honey is prepared, 

 and the better the quality sent to this mar- 

 ket, the more readily it will sell, and good re- 

 turns follow. And new choice qua Ity comb 

 will sell, while the common Is very hard to 

 move at any price. We think the old stock 

 will all he disposed of before any new crop is 

 ready for market. 



Buffalo, N, Y, June 14,— Fancy white, 10 

 ®llc.: No. 1 white. aaOc ; fancy amber. 7® 

 f<- : No. 1 amber. 6@7c. fancy darli. 6a7c. ; 

 No. 1 dark. 5@6c. Extracted, white. .■)a3^Jc.; 

 amber. 4V4@.5c, Beeswax, 20@2oc. 



No demand now, and we can't move any 

 kind without pushing and cutting', but we 

 can sell at Bome prices. 



Kansas City, Uo., June 14— No. 1 white, 

 12®13i:.: fancy amber, ll®12c.; No. 1 am- 

 ber, 10@llc. ; t'ancy dark.9®10c.: No. 1 dark, 

 8@9c. Extracted, white, 5@.tHc.: amber. 4® 

 4Mc.; dark, 4c. Beeswax. 25@:i0c- 



Very little old comb honey In market. N't 

 newlnyei, Taere Is considerable extracted 

 on hand. 



Boston, Mass.; June 14.— Fancy white, 

 13c.: No, 1 white. ll®12c. Extracted, white, 

 Tc : amber. o®t3c. 



The demand for honey U light, but that is 

 to be expected at this time of the year. Sup- 

 ply Is also light. 



Cleveland, Ohio, June 14.— Fancy white, 

 12'^-13c.; No. 1 white, lie; lancy amber. 8- 

 9c.; fancy dark. 7c. 



Honey is moving very slow. We believe, 

 however, as soon as the new crop cxjmes in It 

 will move much better. 



New Yo'k, N. Y., Jut e 14.— Comb honey 



is all cleaned up now. and there is no more 

 demand for any; could sell some nice white 

 comb at from 10®lli.. but would not advise 

 shipping of anymore tjuckwheat. New crop 

 extracted is arrivinjr (|iiite freely from the 

 South, and tinde fairly Kood sale at from .^0® 

 .'J2c. per gallon for average common grade, 

 and .55@tjOc. per gallon for better grades. 

 E.«pect to have new crop California here 

 within the next two weeks or sooner. 

 Beeswax steady at 2'j®27c. 



Minneapolis, Minn., June 14. — Fancy 

 white. 12®f4c.: No. 1 white. Il@l2c.: fancy 

 amber. lOaUiv; No. I amber. 9®10o.; fancy 

 dark,8®9c.; No. 1 daris. 7®8c. Extracted, 

 white, 6@7c. : amber. 5@6e.; dark. 4@.")e. 

 Beeswax, 24®27c. 



Demand for extracted honey is nominal, 

 hut at fair prices. Comb very slow on ac- 

 count of warm weather. 



Detroit, Mich., June 14,- Fancy white. 10 

 ®12c.; No. 1 white. 10r(Jllc; fancy amber, 8 

 @Hc. ; No. 1 amber. 7teHc. Extracted, white. 

 o@6c.; amber, 4@5e. Beeswax. 23-26c. 



Cincinnati, Ohio, June 16,— Comb. 8-13c. 

 Extracted, 4-(ic. Beeswax, fair demand at 

 22-240, for good to choice yellow. Arrivals 

 are fair. 



There is a fair demand for extracted honey, 

 and arrivals of new honey become plentiful. 



San Francisco, Calif., June 9.— White 

 comb, 9-lOc.; amber. .5-70. Extracted, white, 

 4-!i-5!ic.; light amber, 4-4i4c.; amber, 3!4c.; 

 darktule, 29io, Beeswax fair to choice, 23- 

 27c 



New-crop honey has been coming forward 

 quite freely, mostly extracted, with demand 

 slow at full current li^^ures, and mainly for 

 local use. Some inquiry is being made on 

 foreign account, but shippers' ideasof values, 

 so far as exprest this season, are at a low 

 range, and under any prices which have yet 

 been acceptable to producers. This year's 

 product, owing to its generally fine quality, 

 should prove very desirable to European 

 dealers, and it is hoped they will see their 

 way clear to bid figures which will allow at 

 least a fair remuneration to apiarists. 



List of Honey and Beeswax Dealers. 



Most of whom Quote in this Journal. 



Ctalcago, Ills. 



R. A. BtTBNETT & Co.. 163 South Water Street. 

 New York, N. y. 



Hii/DRETH Bros. & Seoklken. 



120 & 122 W. Broadway. 



Kansas City, mo. 



0. C. Clbmoms & Co., 423 Walnut St. 



Bafialo, N. ¥. 

 BATTER80N & CO.. 167 & 169 Scott St. 



Hamilton, Ills. 

 Chab. Dadant & Son. 



Pblladelpbla, Pa. 

 Wm. a. Selser, 10 Vine St. 



Clevelaud, Ohio. 

 A. B, Williams & Co . 80 & 82 Broadway. 



St. bonis, mo. 

 Westcott Com. Co.. 213 Market St 

 nUuneapoIis, iniun. 

 S. H. HALL & Co. 



inilwanliee, ^VIs. 

 A, V. Bishop & Co. 



Boston, mass. 

 Blake, Scott & Lee , 57 Chatham Street. 



Detroit, inicb. 

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



Indianapolis, Ind. 



Walters. Pouder, 162 Massichusetts Ave 

 Albany, N. Y. 



Chas. Mcculloch ta Co., 380 Broadway. 



Clnelnnatl, Ohio. 



C. r. Muth & Son. cor. Freeman & Cent ral A vs. 



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