AMERICAN BEK JOURNAL. 



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Honey & Beeswax Market Quotations. 



The following Quotations are for Saturday, 

 Aug. 5. 1893 : 



CHICAGO, IlIj.— We quote fancy new honey 

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

 22@25c. We have had some shipments of 

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



CHICAGO, 111.— There is not much move- 

 ment in comb honey. Prices range at from 

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

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

 rived and brought the top prices. Beeswax is 

 verj' steady at about 25c. Extracted honey is 

 moving very slowly at from 6@8c. 



R. A. B. & Co. 



CHICAGO, III.— Honey this year is being 

 placed on the market earlier than last season, 

 but the demand is restricted and will be light 

 until small fruits are out of the market, and 

 with the prospect of a large crop, buyers will 

 be particular as to quality, and the best will 

 find ready sale upon arrival. No. 1 comb, 16c 

 Extracted, as to quality, 5@7c. 



Beeswax— 22(§)24c. S. T. F. & Co. 



KANSAS CITY. Mo.— Receipts and stocks 

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

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

 amber 1-lbs. 15c. ; No. 2 amber, 10@12c. Ex- 

 tracted, white, 7@754c. ; 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@6'/4c. per lb. 



Beeswax— 25y2®27c. H. B. & S. 



SAN FRANCISCO, Calif,— Choice extracted 

 Is scarce at 7@754c., and deinand 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 nsarket. H. & B. 



BOSTON, Mass.— Honey is selling slow and 

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

 Extracted, 8@10c. 



Beeswax— None on hand. B. & R. 



Albany, N. Y.— Although honey market Is 

 not fairly opened yet, we are reclving a few 

 lots that sell well, and Indications are that 

 honey marketed early this year will bring the 

 best prices, especially comb honey. White 

 comb, 15@17c. ; medium, 14@15c. ; dark, 12® 

 13c. Extracted moves slowly, although white 

 is not plenty and sells at 7^®8c.; amber, 7® 

 7%c.; dark. 6®7c. 



Beeswax— Quiet at 26@2 8c. 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. 



List of Honey and Beeswax Dealers, 



Most of whom Quote In this Journal. 



Chicago, Ills. 



R. A. Burnett & Co., 161 South Water Street. 



New York, N. Y. 



F. I. Sage & Son, 183 Reade Street. 

 HiLDRETH Bros. & Segelken. 



28 & 30 West Broadway. 

 Chas. Israel & Bros., IIO Hudson St. 



San Francisco, Calif. 



SCHACHT, Lemcke & Steiner, 10 Drumm St. 



Minneapolis, Minn. 



J. A. Shea & Co., 14 & 16 Hennepin Avenue. 



Kansas City, Mo. 



Hamblin & Bearss, 514 Walnut Street. 

 Clemoms-Mason Com. Co., 521 Walnut St. 



Albany, N.Y. 



H. R. Wright, 326 & 328 Broadwaj 



Hamilton, Ills. 



Chas. Dadant & Son. 



Cincinnati, Ohio. 



C. F. Muth & Son, cor. Freeman & Central avs. 



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 giving the methods in use by the best 

 American and German apiarists. Illus- 

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 $1.00. It is just the book for our Ger- 

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Wants or ExcliaiigES. 



Under this heading. Notices of 5 lines, or 

 less, win be inserted at 10 cents per line, 

 for each insertion, when specially ordered 

 into this Department. If over 5 lines, the 

 additional lines will cost 20 cents each. 



TO EXCHANGE — High Grade Safety Bi- 

 cycle, for Honey or Wax. 

 17Atf J. A. GREEN, Ottawa, 111. 



WANTED— A good girl to do general house 

 work In a family of four persons, two 

 being children. A Methodist (or protestant) 

 preferred. Reference— George W. ^ork & Co. 

 Address. MORTON J. DATE, 

 ;5Atf 189 Washington St., Chicago, 111. 



