July 3, 1902. 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



431 



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I HONE>y AND BEESWAX J 



MARKET QUOTATIONS. 



Chicaoo, June IM. — The market in practically 

 over in comb honey until the new crop comeH 

 forward, si» far none has appeared in thiH city. 

 A littlp r,i the extracted iH on sale, but it in 

 chietly of a low grade of amber selling at about 

 5 cents per pound. There is a large amount of 

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Ci.NciNNATi, March 6.— The market in ex- 

 tracted honey is E-ood with prices lower. Am- 

 ber, for manufacturin(^ purposes, brings from 

 S'A(m%c: better grades from 7"i>Sc. Fancy comb 

 honey sells at 16c; lower grades hard to sell at 

 any price. Beeswax strontj at 27^a30c. 



The Fhkd W. Mdth Co. 



Albany, N.Y.,May I.— Honey market is dull. 

 Very little call now for any grade. Well cleaned 

 out of stock and season practically over. Some 

 comb honey is selling at l-ict/lSc. Extracted, 

 b@biic. Beeswax, good demand, 30(5)3tc. 



H. R. Wright. 



Dbtroit, Apr. S.— Fancy white comb honey, 

 15c; No. 1, 13fail4c: dark and amber, ll(§12c. 

 Extracted, while, 6'46,1c: daik and ainber, 

 S@6c. Beeswax, 2'Kai30c. M. H. HoNT & So«. 



New York, May 11.— There is a limited de- 

 mand for comb honey and prices range as fol- 

 lows: Fancy white, i4c: No. 1, white, 13c; am- 

 ber, llfSjUc: no buckwheat or dark on the 

 market and no more demand for any. Market 

 on extracted remains very inactive. Plenty of 

 supply with only fair demand. We quote: 

 white, S'/iifS'tc; light amber, 5<SlS%c; southern, 

 in barrels, S0(ai55c gallon. Beeswax firm at from 

 30('i 32c pound, according to quality. 



HlLDRBTH & SBOBLKBN. 



Cincinnati, June 7.— There is hardly any 

 change in tbe honey market. Comb is not mov- 

 ing much, and whatever is left can be bought 

 at cut rates. Water -white is selling from 

 14iii 15c. Extracted is in fair demand and finds 

 steady sales, in barrels, 5@5^c; water-white 

 alfalfa from 6@6J^c; white clover from iiis(a7c. 

 Beeswax is coming in more freely and sells for 

 28c. C. H. W. Weber. 



San Francisco, June 11.— White comb, 10@. 

 12 cents; amber, 7@i0c; dark, 6@7 cents. Ex- 

 tracted, white, S@— : light amber, 4K@ — ; 

 amber, 4® — . Beeswax, good to choice, light. 

 27(a2'lc; dark, 25(ffi2(.c. 



There is not much of any description coming 

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 purchase freely, better figures than are war- 

 ranted as quotations would have to be paid. No 

 evidences are displaj ed, however, of large oper- 

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 ding so far on this season's'product, although 

 the crop is not coming up to expectations in 

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