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HONEY andBEESWAX 



Chicagro, 111., June 14.— Fancy white. 12® 

 l.'Jc; No. I wiiitf. lU'fillc ; tHDcy amuer, i>@ 

 10c. ; No I auitier. TQSc. ; f;in y d^rk. Sc; 

 No. 1 dirk. fji^T. Extracted, while, 5^7c.; 

 amber. ^@.Jc; dark, iij^a-l''. Beeswax. 'JS®-". 



Not any new comb hooey iu market. Ex- 

 tracted very slow ol sale. 



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

 lyfifiUc; Nn. 1 wiiiie. l*J(^l.'ic.: fancy amber, 

 ll(812c: No. 1 amiicr. 10@llc.; fancy dark, 

 8(SSic ; No. 1 dark. TQSc. Extracted, white, 

 5®fic : amber 4@5c.: dark,4c. Beeswax. 2.^c. 



New bone.v has commenced to arrive. Very 

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

 Prospects are for very low prices. Big>rest 

 honey croi> in 10 years. 



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

 l:i(ai 4c-; No. 1 white. 11® 1 2.!.; fancy amber, 

 loailc; No. 1 aml>er. 8(ai0c. : fancy dark, 

 .s@9c. Kxtracted, white, 5@6c.; amber, 4@5c, 

 Beeswax, 27@'J8c, 



The stuck of honey Is »orklnp do^vn to a 

 small supply: etipecially for anything fancv. 

 It Is encouraKiug- to apiarists to find that the 

 more carefully and nicely hone.v Is prepared, 

 and the better the quality sent to 'his mar- 

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

 turns folio*. And new chok-e qua Ity comb 

 will sell, while the common is ver.v hard to 

 move at anv price. We think the old stock 

 will all be disposed of belore any new crop is 

 read.v for market. 



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

 ©lie: No, 1 woite. Si9c : fancy amber, 7@ 

 8c: No. 1 am tier. 6@7c fancy dark, 6ift7c.; 

 No. 1 d»rk. 5@0c. Extracted white. :i'S>aVia.\ 

 amber. 4H@''C. Beeswax, 20@"2.tc. 



No demand now, and we can't move any 

 kind without pushingr and cutting, but we 

 can sell at some prices. 



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

 12@13c : fancv amber, ll@12c.; No. 1 am- 

 ber. lOOl Ic; lancy dark.9@10c.: No. 1 dark, 

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

 4Wc.: dark, 4c, Beeswax, 2,o@:i0c. 



Very little old comb honey in market. Ni 

 new in yei, Tuere is considerable extracted 

 on band. 



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

 13c.; No, 1 white. ll@12c. Extracted, white, 

 7c : amber. 5®(>c, 



The demand lor honey is 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'/i-13c. ; No. 1 white, lie: lancy amber, 8- 

 9c.: fancy dark. 7c. 



Hone.v is moving very slow. We believe, 

 however, as soon as the new crop comes in it 

 will move much better. 



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

 @12c.; No. I white, lOQJllc: fancv amber. 8 

 @9c.: No. 1 amber. 7@Sc. Extracted, white, 

 5@6c, ; amber. 4@5c. Beeswax, 25-26c. 



Cincinnati, Ohio, June 22.— Comb, 8-l,3c. 

 Extracted, :IS4-Kc. Beeswa.x— demand fair at 

 22-2.5C for good to ch-dce yellow. 



Demand lor comb honey is slow. Consider- 

 able of the new crop of extracted has been 

 arriving the last two or three weeks and finds 

 a pretty ready sale. 



New York, N. Y,, Jure 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@llc.. but would not advise 

 shipping of anymore buckwheat. New crop 

 extracted is arriving quite freely from the 

 South, and finds fairly good sale at from ,50® 

 52c. per gallon for average common grade, 

 and ,")5®G0c. per gallon for ttelter grades. 

 Expect to have new crop California here 

 within the next two weeks or sooner. 



Beeswax steady at 26@27c. 



Minneapolis, Minn,, June 14, — Fancy 

 white. 12®14c.: No. 1 white. Il@l2c.: fancy 

 amber. 10@llc ; No. 1 amber, 9@10c: fancy 

 dark.8@Uc.: No. 1 dark, 7iS8c. Extracted, 

 white, 6@7c.: amber. 5@6c. ; dark, 4@,jc. 

 Beeswax. 24®27c. 



Demand for extracted honey is nominal, 

 hut at fair prices. Comb very slow on ac- 

 count of warm weather. 



Ban Prancisco, Calif., June 9.— White 

 comb, 9-10c»; amber..j-7c. Extracted, white, 

 *Ji-5!4C.; light amber, 4-4XC.: amber, 34c.; 

 dark tule, 25ic, Beeswax fair to choice, 25- 

 27c. 



New-crop honey has been coming forward 

 quite freely, mostly extracted, with demand 



slow at full current figures, and mainly for 

 local use. Some intpjlry is being made en 

 foreign account, but shippers' Ideasof values, 

 so far as exprest this season, are at a low 

 range, and under any prices whit-h have yet 

 been acceptable to producers. This jear's 

 product, owing to its generally fine quality, 

 shuultl pn've" very de^i^allle to European 

 dealers, and it Is hoped thev will see their 

 way clear to bid figures which will allow at 

 least a fair remuneration to apiarists. 



List uf iioiiey and Beesiwax DeaiurN. 



Moat of whom Quote in this Journal 



Cblva,(<>, Ills, 



H. A. BnRNKTT & Co.. 1*53 South Waier Str. et. 



New York, N. V. 



HlLDRETH BBOe. & SkoKLKKN. 



120 & 122 W. Broadway. 

 KanHan Illy, iTlu. 



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



KiiaMiu, IS. V. 



BaTTEBSON & CO., 167 Al 169 Scott Si. 



Hamlllon, llln. 

 Chas. Dadant & Son. 



Pblludelpbia, Fa. 

 Wm. a. Selser, 10 Viue St, 



Cleveiaad, Obio. 

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



St. liunlH, Mo. 

 Westcott Com, Co., 213 Market St 



niinneapoUa, niinn. 



S. H, Hall & Co. 



inUtvankee, Wis. 



A, V. Bishop 4 Co. 



BoHton, mass. 

 Blake, Scott & Lee . 57 Chatham Street. 



Detroit, IQIcb. 



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



Indianapolis, Ind. 



Walters. Pjaoaa. LdJ .Missichusetts Ave 



Albany, N. Y. 



Chas. McCulloch & Co., 380 Broadway, 



Cincinnati, Obio. 



C. F, MUTH & SON, cor. Freeman & Oenl ral Avs, 



Creamery Machinery ^^^^e 



One Upright Boiler and Engine. Two Vats 

 for .Milk and Cream, capacity 300 gallons 

 each. One Mason Box Churn 200 gallons. 

 One List Churn with Bottles and Cases. One 

 Power Butter-Worker. One DeLavel Belt 

 Separator, One Howe Platform Scales, four 

 beams. .Milk and Cream Cans. One 1-pound 

 Butter-Print. Six 58-pound Butter-Cases. 

 One Power Force Pump. Shafting, Pulleys, 

 Belting, lot of Iron Pipe, Water-'Tank, etc. 

 All in irood order. \Vill be sold at a sacrifice. 

 Address or call on. 



J. S. HAItrZELI., Addison, Pa. 

 Railroad Sta — Conki.uence, Pa. 2l)A2t 



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