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HONEY AND BEESWAX 



MARKET. 



Hamburg, Germany, June 15— The tendency of 

 the honey market is still downward, contrary to 

 expectation. The reports from Cuba and Califor- 

 nia hardlv justify it. California whit«, 7.63 per 

 50 kllogra'm ; light amber, 6.80. For baking, yel- 

 low Cuba honey is preferred. For table use, the 

 fancy white has the preference. Cuba yellow, 

 3.71 per 100 lbs.; fancy white, in squre tin cans, 

 4.77 per case. Demand not till fall and prices will 

 vary or change, accordmg to supply and demand. 



L. Gabain. 



Kansas City, Mo., July 8 — We have received a 

 few shipments of new comb honey from the West 

 and find the demand equal to the supply. We 

 quote: Fancv white, 24 section cases, $2.85 to 83.00, 

 No. 1 white, 24 section cases, $2.75. There is 

 scarcely any demand for extracted at present; 

 market 5 1-2 to 6 cents for white stock. Beeswax 

 per lb. 30 cents. C. C. demons A Co, 



Chicago, July 7 — There is a plentiful supply of 

 honey of all kinds on the market, with no sales 

 being made; prices therefore cannot be more than 

 on an asking basis. Very little, if any, choice to 

 fancy comb, but a large amount of what would 

 average Xo. 1 is ofTered at lOo to 12c. no sale for 

 off grades or damaged lots. Extracted White, 6 

 to 7c, ambers, 5 to fie. Beeswax, 2Sc to 30c. 

 R. A. Burnett & Co., 



199 South Water Street. 



Cincinnati, Ohio, June 15. — The demand for 

 honey is slow for this season of the year, 

 which is due to the vast quantities that were 

 held over from last season, and the importa- 

 tion of Cuban honey. We quote amber, in 

 barrels and cans, at 5J4 to 6J^ cents. White 

 clover, 6V^ to 8 cents. Beeswax, 30 cents. 

 The Fred W. Muth Co., 



No. 51 Walnut Street. 



Dublin, Ireland, June 8.— Old crop all 

 cleared up. No new stock offering yet. 



O. & R. Fry. 



Cent'a=Word Column. 



'INCREASE" is the title of a little book- 

 let by Swarthmore; tells how to make up 

 winter losses without much labor and with- 

 out breaking up full colonies; entirely new 

 plan. 25 cents. Prospectus free. Aa- 

 dress E. L. Pratt, Swarthmore, Pa. 7 tf 



Boston, July S— Our market on honey, both 

 comb and extracted, is practically in a slumber- 

 ing condition as there is really no call whatever. 

 Prices remain as before quoted, but are re»lly on- 

 ly nominal. Blake, Scott it Lee. 



Denver, Colo., June 11. — The supply of ex- 

 tracted honey is plentiful, with slow demana. 

 We quote today as follows: No. 1 white, per 

 case of 24 sections, $2.75. Extracted, in a 

 local way, 7 to V/i cents. Beeswax, 22 to 28 

 cents. Arrival of small fruits has depressing 

 effect on honey market. We are cleared up 

 on comb honey. 



Colorado Honey Producers' Assn., 



1440 Market Street. 



Matanzas, Cuba, May 26.— Old crop is about 



all sold. Last sales were at 26 cents a gallon; 



one cent additional for each gallon in casks. 



Beeswax is quoted at $31.25, Spanish gold, per 



w t. luan Landeta. 



FOR SALE— A Hawkeye, Jr., Camera com- 

 plete. Uses both film and plates. Cost $3.00, 

 will sell with leather case for $i.50 cash. 

 Address Empire Washer Co., Falconer, N. 

 Y. 



A TANDEM BICYCLE (for man and lady) 

 cost J150, in first-class condition, was built to 

 order for the owner. Tires new. Will sell 

 for ?25 cash. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ad- 

 dress J. Clayborne Merrill, 130 Lakeview, 

 ave., Jamestown, N. Y. 



AGENTS WANTED to sell advertising nov- 

 ties, good commission allowed. Send for 

 catalogue and terms. American Manufac-' 

 turing Concern, Jamestown, N. Y. 



WANTED— To exchange six-month's trial 

 subscription to The American Bee-Keeper 

 for 20 cents in postage stamps. Address, 

 Bee-Keeper, Falconer, N. Y. 



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 The American Bee-Keeper. 



