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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



HONEY AND BEESWAX MARKET. 



CHICAGO, July 9. — Comb honey is dull 

 and no demand. Selling finest grade white at 

 15c. With new crop prices will rule firmer. 

 Extracted is scarce and in good demand at 7@ 

 7i4c. Beeswax, selling at '.26c. 



S. T. PISH & CO.. 189 S. Water St. 



NEW YORK. July 9— No comb honey sell- 

 ing. Extracted, new Southern, choi> e, 65 to 

 70 cts. per gallon.; common, 60 cts. per gallon. 

 Beeswax— 26@28c, according to quality. 

 HILDRETH BROS. & SEGELKEN, 

 28-30 West Broadway. 



KANSAS CITY, Mo., July 9— The old crop 

 of comb honey is all cleaned up. First ship- 

 ment of new c >mb honey this week, which we 

 quote at 16c. for No. 1-lbs. 



CLEMONS, MASON & CO., 



Cor. 4th and Walnut Sts. 



CINCINNATI. July 9.— Demand is good 

 for extracted, slow for comb. Supply good of 

 all kinds, Comb. ll@14c. Extracted, 5@8c. 



Beeswax is in fair demand, at 2o@27c for 

 good to choice yellow. Supply good. 



C. F. MUTH & SON, 

 Cor. Freeman & Central Aves. 



NEW YORK, July 9.— Demand for comb is 

 very small. Considerable comb honey on the 

 market, of 2nd grade, but no fancy of any ac- 

 count. Some demand for extracted, clover 6 

 @7c; buckwheat, 5@5!4c.; Southern, 65@75c 

 per gal.; Calif., 6 <4@7c. per lb. Beeswax— a 

 little easier, with supply to meet demand, at 

 25@27c. ; 1 to 2c more per lb. for extra select. 

 CHAS. ISRAEL & BROS.. 110 Hudson St. 



ALBANY, N. Y., July 9. — Demand is very 

 little, and market quiet. We are selling some 

 Florida new orange-blossom extracted honey 

 to good advantage. Beeswax— 28@30c 



H. R. WRIGHT, 326-328 Broadway. 



DETROIT, July 9.-Best white comb honey 

 12@13c; but little left to sell. Extracted, 7 

 @8c. Beeswax. 26@27c. 



M. H. HUNT. Bell Branch, Mich. 



CHICAGO, July 9.— Very little choice comb 

 on market; demaud equals supply; sells at 13 

 @15c; dark. 10@12c. Extracted, very scarce; 

 good demand; white sells at 7@8c, dark, 6@7c 

 Beeswax is plentiful, fair demand, 25@26c 

 J. A. LAMON, 44-16 S. Water St. 



MILWAUKEE, July 9.— Demand very mod- 

 erate, supply average of all grades but com- 

 mon quality. Best 1-lbs. 15@16c; common, 

 12@13c Extracted, white, in barrels, 7c; 

 in kegs, 7y 2 c; in pails. 7>4@8c. Beeswax— de- 

 mand fair, supply small. Price. 23@28c 



A. V. BISHOP. 142 W. Water St. 



SAN FRANCISCO. July 9 .—Demand quiet 

 as old crop is nearly exhausted and new crop 

 not in yet. We quote: Extracted, 5^06 cts. 

 Comb, 1-lbs., 10<&1 lc; 2-lbs., 6@8c. Beeswax 

 — 24@25c. 



SCHACHT, LEMCKE & STEINER, 



16 Drumm Street. 



NEW YORK, July 9. —Demand is light, and 

 supply large, except buckwheat comb. We 

 quote: Fancy white comb, 12@14c; buck- 

 wheat, 9@llc. Extracted— Clover and bass- 

 wood in good demand at 6y 2 @7c; buckwheat 

 indemandat 5@6c Beeswax in fair demand 

 at 26@28c 



F. I. SAGE & SON, 183 Reade St. 



CHICAGO, July 9. — Selling slowly, trade 

 being in strawberries and other small fruit. 

 No fine comb honey on the market— it would 

 bring 15@16c. Extracted, 6, 7 and 8c, accord- 

 ing to quality and kind. Beeswax. 27c 



R. A. BURNETT. 161 S. Water St. 



BOSTON, July 9.— Demand is light. White 

 1-lbs., 13@15c. No 2-lbs, on hand. No Bees- 

 wax on hand. Extracted, 7@8c. Demand is 

 light for all. 



BLAKE & RIPLEY, 57 Chatham St. 



MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. July 9— Market is 

 dull in general, though some is being worked 

 off. but mostly at cut prices. Fancy white, 15 

 @17c, 1-lb. sections; dark, 8@10c. Extracted 

 white, 7@8c. ; dark. 5@6c 



STEWART & ELLIOTT. 



KANSAS CITY, Mo., July 9.— Old honey is 

 cleaned up. both extracted and comb. New 

 crop will be in about July 10, here. 



HAMBLIN At BEARSS. 514 Walnut St. 



NEW YORK, July 9.— Demand moderate, 

 and supply reduced, with no more glassed 1-fi) 

 nor paper cartons, 1-lb. We quote: Comb, 

 1-ft, 14@15c. Extracted— Basswood,7M@7!4c; 

 buckwheat, 5 ^©O^; Mangrove, 68@75c per 

 gal. Good demand for dark extracted honey. 

 Beeswax, in fair supply, with small demand, 

 at 26@27c 



P. G. STROHMEYER & CO.. 120 Pearl St. 



Winter Problem in Bee - Keeping ; 

 by G. R. Pierce, of Iowa, who has had 

 25 years' experience in bee-keeping, and 

 for the past 5 years has devoted all his 

 time and energies to the pursuit. Price, 

 50 cents. For sale at this office. 



We Club the American Bee Journal 

 and the monthly "Illustrated Home 

 Journal " one year for $1.35 ; or both 

 of these Journals and the semi-monthly 

 "Gleanings in Bee-Culture," for one 

 year, for $2. 10. 



The Honey-Bee ; giving Its Natural 

 History, Anatomy and Physiology. By 

 T. W. Cowan, editor of the British Bee 

 Journal, 72 figures, and 136 illustra- 

 tions. $1.00. For sale at this office. 



The Amateur Bee-Keeper, by J. W. 



Rouse, is a book of 52 pages, intended, 

 as its name indicates, for beginners. 

 Price, 25 cents. For sale at this office. 



The Busy Bees, and How to Manage 

 Them, by W. S. Pouder. Price 10 cents. 

 For sale at this office. 



