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 The American Bee Journal 81 00 — 



and Gleanings In Bee-Culture .... 2 00 ... . 1 75 



Bee-Keepers' Review 2 00.... 175 



The Aplcuiturlst 175.... 165 



American Bee- Keeper 150 140 



Canadian Bee Journal 2 00 175 



Nebraska Bee-Keeper 150 135 



The 7 above-named papers 5 75 5 00 



and Langstroth Revised (Dadant) 2 40.... 2 25 



Cook's Manual of the Apiary 2 00 175 



Doolittle on Queen-Rearing. 2 00. . . . 1 65 



Bees and Honey (Newman). . 2 00 1 65 



Advanced Bee-Culture 150 135 



Dzierzon's Bee-Book (ciotH). 2 25.... 2 00 

 Root's A B C of Bee-Culture 2 25 ... . 210 



A Year Among the Bees 1 50 135 



Convention Hand-Book 125 115 



Illustrated Home Journal . . 150 135 



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Bees and Honey "—page 99. 



Honey & Beeswax Market Quotations. 



The following Quotations are for Saturday, 

 July 22. 1893 : 



CHICAGO, III.— We quote fancy new honey 

 at 18c.; No. 2, at 16c.; amber, 15c. Beeswax. 

 23@25c. We have had some shipments of 

 fancy new stock wnlch sold at once. J. A. L. 



CHICAGO, III.— There Is not much move- 

 ment in comb honey. Prices range at from 

 12@16 and 17c., all good grades bainglng 15® 

 17e. A few cases of the new crop have ar- 

 rived and brought the top prices. Beeswax is 

 very steady at about 25c. Extracted honey is 

 moving very slowly at from 6@8c. 



R. A. B. & Co. 



KANSAS CITY, Mo.— Receipts and stocks 

 very light, demand good. We quote: No. 1 

 white 1-lbs. 16@17c.; No. 2, 14@15c.; No. 1 

 amber l-lbs. 15c. ; No. 2 amber, 10@1 2c. Ex- 

 tracted, white, 7@7^c.; amber, 5@6. 



Beeswax— 20@23c. C -M. C. C. 



CINCINNATI, O.— Trade is dull in all Its 

 branches, with a fair demand for extracted 

 honey at 5®8c. Prices for comb honey are 

 nominal, with no choice honey on the market. 



Beeswax— Demand fair, at 20@23c for good 

 to choice yellow. Supply good. C. F. M. & S. 



NEW YORK, N, Y.— No comb honey on the 

 market. New crop extracted is now arriving 

 freely from California and the South, and the 

 market is well stocked. Trade Is quiet, de- 

 mand light, and prices have a downward ten- 

 dency. We quote— Southern, common to fair, 

 60@65c. per gal.; choice. 70@75c. per gallon. 

 California, 6@6i4c. per lb. 



Beeswax— 25'/2@27c. H. B. & S. 



SAN FRANCISCO. Calif,— Choice extracted 

 Is scarce at 7®7^c., and demand heavier than 

 supply. Choice comb is not scarce at 10®12c., 

 according to quality, 1-lbs. Beeswax is neg- 

 lected at 22®23c. S.. L. & S. 



KANSAS CITY, Mo.— Demand good, supply 

 very light. White 1-lbs., 16c. Extracted, 6® 

 7c. No beeswax on the market. H. & B. 



BOSTON, Mass.— Honey is selling slow and 



grics are lower. Best 1-lb. comb, 16@17c.— 

 xtracted, 8® 10c. 

 Beeswax— None on hand. B. & R. 



ALBANY, N. Y.— Our honey market is dull 

 at present. There are some receipts of new 

 extracted, but no reliable price established 

 yet. Beeswax is more plenty, at 27®28c. for 

 good color. H. R. W. 



MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.— There is quite an 

 active demand this week for honey, especially 

 white comb honey in 1-lb. sections. Dark is 

 very slow sale. Stock on hand in this market 

 is very light. Receipts have not been enough 

 to supply trade during the past 10 days. Fan- 

 cy white conb honey. 18@20c.; No. 1 white, 

 17c.; fancy amber, 16c.; No. 1 amber, 14c.; 

 fancy dark, 12c.; No. 1 dark, 10c. Extracted 

 California 60-lb. kegs, 9c. Beeswax, unsal- 

 able. J- A. S. & Co. 



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