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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



575 



HDNEYandBEESWAX 



MAKKKX «HIOXAXIO.-\S. 



Chicago, 111., Sept. 1. -Fancy white V.io.i 

 No 1 lu i-o lie; iiiiicy atuutT, Oo.; No. 1, 

 7 to 8o ; tanoyrisirk 7tj8o.; No 1. 7c. Bx- 

 trauUd, Hliiif, 5 lo fie; amber. 4 to 5o ; dark, 

 3>4C. Beeswax, 20 to -7c. 



There is a liitle lio'iey pelllnK now, and with 

 this uiouth sales ounht to Increase. U is also 

 a ^ooil time to sliip eonii),tt8 wax Is tlrouif, 

 and resists jars in transit. 



25c. 



There i') very little demand for honey thi 

 he weather, "but will Impruvo with coolc 



fl?H!lt,tli>r. 



weather 



St. Iionis, Mo., Aug-. 9.— Fancy white, 12 

 to ViV\*^ : "^o. 1. 11 to 1 1 ^ic. ; laucy am her. 10 

 tolO'^e.; No 1. n to !IV4c lan.y flark, 8 to 

 8^4c ; No. I, 5 to 7c. Extrrtcted. white, ."> lo 

 5!4c : amner, 4 to 4>4c.: dark, 'iVi to 4c. Bees- 

 wax, 24 lo 24 He. 



The weather so far this seasoti has been tf^o 

 warm lor the tree movement of lione.\,but 

 with tlie present prices on sunar we tiiiuk 

 th-re slioiilJ be a gooil demand lor ext racted 

 honey at thM above p ices. One car ot 21,000 

 pounds sold since our last quotation on basis 

 ot abo\ e prices. Betswax fluds ready sale at 

 21c. or prime, white choice slock brings a 

 Utile mote. 



San Francisco, Calif., Sept. 1. — White 

 CO lilt, l-lbs.. 7 to 9c : a iiber tomb. 4 to (ic. 

 Kxtraced. white, 4?4 to \^i'\\ liyht amber. 

 3^ to4c.; da k tule, 2Jio. Beeswax, lair to 

 choice 2 i lo25c. 



There is a moderate amount of business do- 

 InK ill exiracied ou export accouar, al fairly 

 steady QkTcres. (luotaiioiis remaining ua- 

 chau^ed. U mb ii meeli' g with small custom 

 tor loc.^1 use. Arrlv.i.ls tor tie sea'^on to d.aie 

 fool up ab »ut 2.000 cases, as awalusi I OOd 

 cases lor s me time in 18^6. Shipments ag- 

 giegHlH 1,6.^0 cases, as against 200 cases a 

 year ago. 



Cleveland, Ohio, Ang. 31,— Fancy white, 

 13e. : No. I, 12c ; tanc> amber. 8 o 9 ;. ; fancy 

 dark, B to 7c Extracted, white, (i>4 lo 7c.; 

 amiicr. 5 to 5V4c. 



Fancy white is in demand, but very little la 

 coming iu. 



Fhiladelphia, Pa, Sept. 3 —Fancy white, 

 VSVt lo I4C.; No 1. I2c. Extracted, white, 

 <3c.: amb' r, 4 to .^c ; dark. 4c. Beesivax, 24c. 



No ariivals of dark or amber honey yet lo 

 any cAie t. Keports from all parts 'ehjw 

 larne yields ot honey In the East. 



Cincinnati, Ohio, Aug. 9.— Fancy white. 

 11 to i:ic.: No. 1.10 loilc; No. t amber. 7 

 to lUc. Extracted, wulie. 5 lo 6c.; amtinr. 4 

 to 5c.: dark, o^ to 4C. Bees-vax, 2U lo 25c. 



Demand Is fair so lar for best qualities ot 

 comb honev. We have hardly e\'er yet, at 

 tills lime of the year, dl-pi)sed of as much 

 honey as we did this season. Arrivals have 

 been liberal so tar. 



Albany. H. Y., Jnly 31.— Fancv white. 1 1@ 

 12.-; f , my amber, 7<18;.; fancy ilark. 638c. ; 

 white, exlrai-t- d. oc ; oark. 4c. 



But very llltle Is doing In honey this month. 

 There is a >mall siocK oi Interior comb honey 

 •on ihe market, and qilte a Ibtk e.vlracted. 

 Bees are Slid to be doing nictlyinthis sej- 



tlOD. 



Baffalo, N, Y , Sept, 1.— Fancy white. ) 1 to 

 12.:; No. 1, 9 to 10^;. . fancy amber. 8 to 9 c. ; 

 No. 1, 7 t 1 He.; fancy dark. 6 to 7c.: No. 1 5 

 «ic. Extracted, while. .=> lo He; amber, t to 

 AVtc: da k. 'AV, to 4c. Bee wax. 22 lo 6c. 



Ilone> Is selling just a little belter, but we 

 ndvl^e modeiate shi|/mnls till Ocioher and 

 November, when liueral amounts can be sold. 



Milwaukee, Wis., Seot. 2.— Fancy white, 

 12 lo i.ic : .No. I, 11 to 12c ; fancy amber, 8 

 to IOC Kxtiacted, while, 5 to Uc; amb-r. 4 

 to 5c. ; dara, 4 to 4 >4c. Beesivax. 25 to 27c. 



The rereipts of new comb honey b gin to 

 arilve. and of very n'co q a ity. The ex- 

 tra ted is iniproiinK lu quallt, There Is 

 Oai ger ol not aliowinir it lo cure before ship 

 piUK. The demand is only modi r.te. but 

 tqua' l-i fuimer seasons, us while truit Is 

 Idem y honey Is not wanted so much. Later 

 Ihere must be improved dem and. 



Uinneapolls, Minn,, Seot. I. — Fancy 

 while. 11 lo Kic: No. 1, 10 to tic: fancy 

 atulier. 9 lo lOc ; No. i . 8 lo 9o ; fancy dark, 

 8 to 9c.; No. 1 ri.rk. to 7c. Extracted, 

 white, 5 lo 6c. Beeswax, 23 to 25c. 



Only strictly lancy stock wanted in this 

 market. Market is Hrm but sales are slow. 



Detroit, Ml h., «ug. 31— Fancy white. 11 

 to 12c.: No. 1 white. Ui-i Ic. Extracted, while, 

 5V4lo6i4c. Beeswa.v, 25 to 260. 



No dark hone> U .\ el olfeied. There is a 

 stead} ilemaii.i for lancy white. Extracted |8 

 of go(jd quality. 



New YO'k, N. Y., S'P^ 1.— Fancy white, 

 12c.; No, 1. 1 Ic; fancy amber. lOc; No. 1,9. 

 F.xt racted. white. 5 to oHc: amber, 4!4 to 

 494C. Beeswax, 26c. 



Indianapolis, Ind., Sep^ 1.— Fancy white. 

 11 to i;ic.; No 1. M to 10 . Exiracted, white. 5 

 to 6c.; amber, 4 to 5c. Beeswax, 25o. 



In an experience of eight years I have never 

 before s en the demand so gooi for comb 

 honev as it is just now. Consumers claim 

 that'hone.v is beiier this year than usual. 

 Extracted honey is selling slowly, 



Boston. Mass., Sept 1,— Fancy white. 12 

 to tJ.-.: No. 1. 12c.: lancy amber. 10 to lie. 

 Extracted, white, 6!4 to 7c.; amber, 6 lo 6W0 

 Be^swax, 27c. 



Honey is now being received In small lots 

 anil nieelinii a talr demand at above pnces. 

 Demand wl 1 iiaturally tncrea'-e with cooler 

 Weather, and wiih the short Eastern crop, it 

 should cleau up iu good shape. 



List of Honey aud Beeswax Dealers. 



Most of whom Quote In this Journal. 



ChlcaKO, Ilia. 



R. A, BmiNKTT & Co.. 163 South Water Street. 



New York, N. Y. 



HlLDRETH Bros. & SKnlcl.KRN. 



120 & 122 W. Broadway. 



Kaniia* City. mo. 



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



Bufialo, N. V. 



Battkbson & Co.. 167 & 169 Scott St. 



Hamilton. Ills. 



Chab. Dajdant & Son. 



Pblladclpbla, Fa. 



Wm. a. Sklber, 10 vine St. 



Cleveland, Ohio. 



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



St. iiouix, no. 



Westcott Com. Co.. 213 Market St 



IfliuneapoIlH, ininn. 



S. H. Hall & Co. 



Klilwankee, Win. 



A. V. Bishop i Co. 



Boston, nasi). 



Blake. Scott ic Lee , 57 Chatham Street. 



Detroit, nilcb. 



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



Indianapolis, Ind. 



Walters. Poodek, 16 J Miss .chusetts Ave, 



Albany, N. Y. 



Chas. Mcculloch & Co., 380 Broadway. 



Cincinnati, Oblo. 



C. f. MUTH& Son, cor. Freeman & Central A vs. 



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