THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



717 



Honey and Beeswax Market. 



Ofpicb of amkkican Bek Journal, { 

 Monday, 10 a. m., November 8. 1882. ( 



The following are the latest quota- 

 tions for honey and beeswax received 

 up to this hour : 



Qootatlonii of Cuah Bayers. 



CHICAGO. 



HONBY— The supply of extracted honey Is fully 

 Tip to the demand. My quotations are ; GJ^c. for 

 dark and 9c. for llKht, delivered here. 



BEESWAX— It Is quite scarce. 1 am paying 27c. 

 for good yellow wa.\, on arrival ; dark and off col- 

 ors, 17@22c. 



Al. H. Newuan, 923 W. Madison St. 



CINCINNATI. 



HONEY— The market for extracted honey Is 

 very satisfactory. We have received within the 

 last three weeks more than 2(ntbbl8., principally 

 from Louisiana, Mississippi and P'loridu. and the 

 demand exceeds ourexperience and expectations. 

 We have sold more than ever at this time of the 



Sear. Kl')riila furnishes a honey which equals our 

 orthern clover, and excels all the Southern h()ney 

 I have had so far. There Is some call for comb 

 honey, but we have hud no arrivals yet of a choice 

 article. Comb honey brings lfi@20c. on arrival : 

 extracted, 7(gilOC. BEESWAX— Firm at 2(l@25c. 

 per lb. Chas. F. MUTH. 



The Monthly Bee Journal for 1 883. 



Quotation* of CommUslon Bf erchanta. 



CHICAGO. 



HONEV— The demand increases with the cool 

 weather, but not sufficiently fast to keep pace with 

 receipts, which now accumulate, as it Is time toget 

 tbe surplus into market. Prices remain unchanged 

 with perhaps a tendency downward, owing to 

 many consignors desiring to realize quickly. 



We quote: white comb, in small sections, lR@20c. 

 Fine, well-tilled, 1 lb. sections bring the outside 

 price. Dark comb honey, little demand. I5(ailt>c. 

 Light honey, in larger boxes, I2@16c. Extracted— 

 white clover,'i^(Sl"c.; dark. 8<3;9c.. inbarrelsand 

 half-barrels. Kegs will bring but a small advance, 

 if any, above half-barrels. 



BEES WAX- Very scarce. Choice Yellow, 30c.: 

 dark to fair, 20<!«24c. 



R. A. Bdrnktt. 16.1 South Water St. 



SAN FRANCISCO. 



HONEY— Market is quiet, and for strictly choice 

 prices are firm. Medium and dark qualities are not 

 in special request. For a lot of fair comb, un- 

 broken. 1 3c. is the best offer made. 15c. asked. 



White comb, lHr'()2nc; dark to good, laoi.lc : ex- 

 tractetl. choice to extra white, 9(^100.; dark and 

 candied, 7^(«ikV,c. 



BEES WAX— We quote 2.'')®27>sc. 



Stearns & smith. 423 Front Street. 



. ST. LOUIS. 



HONE V— Plentiful and slow. We quote. In lots, 

 combat 1.')® 18c ; strained at 6@7c. : extracted at 

 9®inc. 

 BEESWAX-Prlme bright quotable at 27c. 



R. C. Greer ,S Co.. 1 17 N. Main street. 



CLEVELAND. 



HON'EY-In sections, has been in extraordinary 

 demand this week, at full prices. Sales have been 

 quite up to receipts, and all lots except recent ar- 

 rivals were closed out. One pound sectioaa of 

 best white sells for 2l(fl.2Jc. per pound, in attractive 

 packages. Same quality, in less attractive shape, 

 20(^210. In 1>;(5. 2 lb, sections, best quality. 1!«,^2mc. 

 Second grade sells about lfe2 cents V lb. "less. 

 Buckwheat is unsalable. Extracted, instnall pack- 

 ages, pails and tin cans sells pretty well at 14/.', I.»c. ; 

 but extracted, in barrels, is very dull at I'Xiil Ic. 



BEESWAJC-Prime quality, 25®28c. 



A. c. Kendel, 115 Ontario Street. 



NEW YORK. 



HONBY— There is a fair supply of honey scat- 

 tered around, but the movement is as yet rather 

 moderate, though prices held steady, with fancy 

 white clover in boxes occasionally exceeding quo- 

 tations slightly. 



We quote; White clover, fancy, small boxes, 19 

 ®20c : white clover, fair to good, I6@18c. Buck- 

 ■wheat. I3(<i>ir,c. 



BEESWA.X— Thereisonly a moderate demand 

 for wax, but the supply Is small and generally un- 

 -der control, and held firmly at 2y@31c, according 

 to quality. 



Western, pure, 29<«30c ; Southern, pure, 30®31c. 

 D. W. QuiNsy, 105 Park Place. 



BOSTON. 

 HONEY— Sells very readily in 1 lb. sections at 

 22^2r.c. for best white, and 20@22c. for iH to 2 lb. 

 Boxes containinL' "tj p.,urid, 30 c. per pound. 

 Extracted is selling very slowly at 120*140. 

 BEE8WAX-2o®2c!c. 



Crocker & Blake, s7 Chatham Street. 



At the request of many who have 

 heretofore taken the Monthly and 

 Semi- Monthly Bee Journal, we shall 

 next year print a Monthly consisting 

 of 32 pages, issuing it about the 

 middle of each month, at $1.00 a year, 

 in advance; 2 copies for $1.80; 3 

 copies for $2..50 ; .5 copies for $4.00 ; 10 

 or more copies at 75 cents each. An 

 extra copy to the person getting up a 

 club of 5 or more. 



The Weekly is now permanently es- 

 tablished, and will be continued as 

 heretofore. 



The Weekly and Monthly Bee 

 Journals will be distinct papers, each 

 having its own sphere of operation 

 and different readers. 



We shall aim to make the Monthly 

 Bee Journal a welcome and profita- 

 ble visitor to the homes of those who 

 feel the need of a cheap, first class, 

 reliable bee paper in pamphlet form— 

 whose time is too much occupied to 

 read a weekly, or whose means or re- 

 quirements are more limited, and who 

 can dispense with the routine matter 

 more properly belonging to a weekly. 



^ Our new location, No. 925 West 

 Madison St., is only a few doors from 

 the new branch postoffice. We have 

 a telephone and any one in the city 

 wishing to talk to us through it will 

 please call for No. 7087— that being 

 our telephone number. 



Every lady should send 25 cents to 

 Strawbridge & Clothier, Philadelphia, 

 and receive their Fashion Qmirterly 

 for six months. 1 ,000 illustrations and 

 foui" pages new music each issue. 



^dmviiscmtnts. 



The American Bee Joitrnal Is the oldest Bee 

 Paper in America, and haa a large circulation in 

 every State, Territory and Province, among farm- 

 ers, niecbanics, professionai and business men* 

 [uid Is, tberetore, the best advertising medium. 



IMPORTANT TO BEE-KEEPERS! 



TWKNTY-THREE years' experience in renring 

 queen bees. The cheapest, easiest and best 

 way to raise queens. Never before published. 

 Something new. Spnd for rircular. 

 44w:«t HENKY ALLEY, Wenham. Mass. 



LANGSTKOXH XNIt SIMPLICITY 

 CHAFF HIVES, with movable upper 

 story, section boxes. luetai-cornered bfiod traraes, 

 wide Lanestroth frames and comb foundation. 

 Send for Price List. A. B. MILLKi: & son. 



44wtf Wakarusa. Elkhart Co., Ind. 



LIVE BEE-KEEPERS WANTED, 



to introduce the new lime cushion, the only pro- 

 tection yet discovered that will carry the bees 

 safely through winter and spring without fail. 

 Send $.^ii, for right to retail this cushion in your 

 county, or send $.') for one apiary right to patentee. 

 K. DEILLA TOltUE. 

 Reisiertown. Baltimore co., Md. 

 Remit by registered letter or P. o, order. 

 Patented April :^5. IHS'^. No. 2.>4,'.t3:i. 45wl3t 



FRANCES DDNHAI, 



Inventor and Sole Manutacturer of 



THE DUNHAM 



FOUNDATION 



MACHINE. 



Patented Aug. 2'S(i, Ih.m1. 

 H^.Send for New ("ircular for January, 1882. 



CATTTIOIT. 



Having obtained LETTERS PATENT Namber 

 24H,M9y for Dunham Foundation Machine. malEing 

 crjmb foundation with base of cells of natural 

 shape, and side-walls brought up to form an even 

 surface ; also on the foundati()n made on said ma- 

 chine. I hereby t;lve notice to all pjirties infrinKlUK 

 my rights, either by nianufacturini/ said machines 

 or foundation, as well as tit all parties purctaasinK 

 machines as above, other than of my niiinufacture, 

 that I am prepared to protect my ritrhts. and shall 

 prosecute all infrin(i:f.ment8 to the tiilt e.vtentof 

 the law. FRANCES A. UIT.VH.VM, 



:i3m4t I>ePere. Wis. 



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 Tliirty-sii years' practice. No 

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 Handbook about patents mailed free. 



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late Com'r of Patents. 



PAINE & LADD, 



Solicitors of Patents imd Atty's in Patent Cases. 

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