1897. 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



799 



HONEY a^(l BEESWAX 



MAKKEX QIIOXAXIU.^'!^. 



Chicag'o, 111. , Nov. 8.— Fancy white 11 to 

 l'2c. No. 1,10a. ; lancy amber, 8 to 9o.: No. 1, 

 7.: fancy dark. 7 to 8c.; No 1 and mixed. 7c. 

 Extracted, white, ii to<ic. : amber. 4i4to5c. : 

 dark, 3V4 to 4c. Beeswax, 2« to 270. 



All of these g^rades vai'y In quality and style 

 of piickage. which makes it dithciilt to tell 

 jusi what a ctrtaiu colored honey will bring 

 without knowinjLT flavor and body thereol. 

 Sales are ot small amounts, and supply abun- 

 dant. Beeswax is wanted at price quoted. 



San Francisco, Calif., Oct. 27,— White 

 comb, l-lbs...7V4 to 9i4c ; amber. 4 to 6c. Ex- 

 tracted, white, 4'4 to 4*ic.; light amber. 3^ 

 to 'i\Q.\ dark tule. l?i to 2J4C. Beeswax, 

 fair to choice, 22 to 24c. 



There Is a tolerably Arm market for choice 

 to select water white, both comb and ex- 

 tracted, with not much ot the same ottering. 

 In a small way on local account higher rates 

 than are quotable are realized. Dark grades 

 fail to receive any special attention, detpite 

 the fact that such are obtainable at low fig- 

 ures. There Is no lack of demand for bees- 

 wax, and not much offering. At the same 

 time, wholesale buyers refuse to operate at 

 any advance on previous rates. 



Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 13.— Fancy white, 

 13 to 14c.; No 1. 12c.; fancy amber, 10c. ; 

 No. 1. 9c. ; No. 1 dark. 8o. Extracted, white, 

 5to5>4c.; amber,5c.; dark.! to 4!4c. Bees- 

 wax. 27c. 



Honey is arriving very freely; market is a 

 little off. Beeswax Is in good demand. 



BtiSalo, N. Y., Nov. 19.— Trade Is more 

 ^uiet. and only the fanciest is moving satis- 

 lactorily at 10 to lie.; other grades require 

 pusliing and cutting to move much, at from 9 

 to 6c.. as to actual grade. Supplies are not 

 large. Fancy can be easily placed. Extracted 

 moves fairly well at 6 1-2 to 4c., as to color, 

 etc. 



Albany, N. Y,, Nov. 8.— Fancy white, 13c.; 

 No. 1. 12 to 12!4c.; fancy amber. 9 to 10c. : No. 

 1, 8 to 9c ; fancy dark, 8 toSVic. ; No.l. 7V4 to 

 8c. Extracted, white, 5 to 6c. ; amber, 4H to 

 5o. ; dark, 4 to 41ic. 



Our honey market is active and stock mov- 

 ing off rapidly at quotations. Fancy white 

 comb is scarce. 



St. IiOTiis, Mo., Nov. 8.— Fancy white, 11 

 to 12c.; amber. 9 to 10c. ; dark, 7 to 8c. Ex- 

 tracted, white, 5'4to6c.: light amber. 4^ to 

 So.; amber, 4 io4>4c. Beeswax, prime, 24 to 

 24KC. 



Remand is rather light for this season of 

 the year. 



Boston, Mass., Nov 8.— Fancy white, in 

 cartons. 13c.; No. 1. 11 to 12c.; fancy amber. 

 10c. E.x-tracted. white, 6 to 7c. ; amber. 5 to 

 5V4c. Beeswax, 28c. 



No, 1 and fancy honey has sold well (juring 

 the past 10 days, but off grades and light 

 weight is going slowly. Beeswax is in good 

 demand and but little here. 



Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 8.— Fancy white, 

 11 to 12c.; No. 1. 10 to lie. ; fancy amber, 10c. 

 No.l 9iol0c.; fancy dark. 9c. ; No. 1, 8. Ex- 

 tracted, white. 5^ to 6c.; amber. 5 to 5!4c.; 

 dark, 4to4!4c Beeswax. 22 to 25c. 



Receipts of comb honey are large; ex- 

 tracted is light. 



Minneapolis, Minn. , N' v, 8,— Fancy white, 

 10i4tol2c. ; No 1,9 to lOc; fancy amber, 9 

 to lOc; No. 1. 9c. Extracted, white, 5 to 6c.; 

 amber. 4 to 5c. 



Demand Is good, prices are firm, and supply 

 only moderate- best time so far this season to 

 ship. 



New York, N. Y., Nov. 8.— Fancy white. 

 12c.; No. 1. 10 to lie ; fancy amber, D to 

 9i<c.: No. 1.9c.: fancy dark, 8 !4c; No.l, 8c. 

 Extracted, white. 5 to oHc ; amber, 4H tooc. ; 

 dark, 4c. Beeswax, 26 to 27c. 



Our market does not show much activity 

 and comb honey Is moving off rather slowly. 

 The receipts are large and the stock is accu- 

 mulating. While choice grades of white are 

 likely to find sale at present quotations, 

 prices on off grades and buckwheat will have 

 to be shaded in round lots. Southern in bar- 

 rels Is in good demand at 50c. a gallon, for 

 average grade. 



Detroit, Mich., Nov. 9.— Fancy white. 11 

 to 12c.; No. 1. 10 to lie; fancy amber, 9 to 

 10c. ; No. 1 , 8 to 9c : fancy dark, 7 to 8c. Ex- 

 tracted, white, o to 6c. ; amber, 4 to 5c. Bees- 

 wax. 25 to 26c. 



Cleveland. Ohio, Nov. 9.— Fancy white. 

 12 to 13c.: No. 1, 11 to I2c. ; fancy amber. 9 

 to 10c. ; No. 1, 8 to 9c.; fancy dark. 7 to 8c. 

 Extracted, white. 8V4c,i amber. 5^4 to 6c. 

 Beeswax. 28c. 



Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 8.— Fancy white. 

 12 to i:ic. ; Nn. 1, 11 to 12c.; fancy amber, 9 

 to 10c.'; No. 1. 8 to flc. Extracted, white, 5i4 

 to 6c.; amber. 4^ xa 5V4c.; dark, 4 to 4^c. 

 Beeswax, 25 to 27c. 



The market Is in good condition. Receipts 

 are liberal, demand fair, and values fairly 

 sustained on finest grades of honey, both 

 comb and extracted. We are looking for an 

 Increased consumption ot honey this season, 

 as the cost IS not high, and is an uneijualled 

 substitute for butter to any or all who cannot 

 ttitord to buy the best butter. 



Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 8.— Fancy white. 

 11 to 13c.; No 1, 9 to lOc; fancy amber. 9 to 

 lOc. Extracted, white. 5 to 6c. Beeswax, 25c. 



Demand for fancy white comb honey and 

 fancy white extracted is exceptionally good, 

 while there is almost no demand for darker 

 amber comb or extracted honey. 



Cincinnati, Ohio, Dae. 7.— Demand for 

 comb honey lias been good for the la^t few 

 weeks and Is fair for extracted. We quote 

 the latter at 3 1-2 to 6c., and comb at 10 to 

 13c. for best white Beeswax is in fair de- 

 mand at 20 to 25c. for good to choice yellow. 



List of Honey and Beeswax Dealers. 



Most of whom Quote In this Journal. 



CblcaKo. lUa. 



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



New York, N. V. 



HiLDRETH Bros. & Seoslken, 



120 & 122 W. Broadway. 



Kansas Citr, mo. 



tl. C. CLEMOM8 & Co., 423 Walnut St. 



Bafialo, N. 11. 

 Batterson & Co.. 167 & 169 Scott St. 



Hamilton, Ills, 

 CHA8. Dadant & Son. 



Cleveland, Oblo. 

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



Pbiladelphla, Fa. 



Wm. a. Selseb, 10 Vine St. 

 Mr. Selser handles no honey on commission 



St. Iionis, mo. 



Westcott Com. Co.. 213 Market St 



Ifliuneapolin, ininn. 



S. H. Hall* CO. 



inilnrankee. Wis. 



A. V. BISHOP Jb Co. 



Boston, Mass. 



Blake. Scott & Lee., 57 Chatham Street. 



Detroit, micb. 



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



Indianapolis, Ind. 



Walters. Pouder, 182 Masstchusetts Ave, 



Albany, N. Y. 



Chas. McColloch & Co., 380 Broadway. 



Cincinnati, Oblo. 



C. r. Muth Js SON.oor. Freeman & Central A vs. 



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