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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



Honey and Beeswax Market. 



OFFICE OF AMEKICAN BEK JOURNAL, { 



Monday, 1" ». m., Feb.I I, 1884. ( 



The following are the latest quota- 

 tions for honey and beeswax received 

 up to this hour : 



CINCINNATI. 



HONEY— There is no change to note in the hon- 

 ey marliet. No change in the price of extracted 

 honey, but there is an improvement in the de- 

 mand. Comb honey is in large supply, and the best 

 in 1 lb. sections brings no more than l(5c. a lb. from 

 store. Extracted. 7(V(,]'ic. 



BEESWAX— Fair demand, and arrivals are fair. 

 It brings 2S@32c. on arrival. 



CHAS. F. MCTH. 



NEW YORK. 



HONEY— White clover and basswood in I and 2 

 lb. sections, \f>@'^lc. Dark and second quality, 

 15c.; extracted white clover in kegs and bar- 

 rels, 9®10c. 



BEBSWAX-Prime yellow, 34®35c. 



H.K. & F.B THURBER & CO. 



CHICAGO. 



HONEY— Goes off slowly, and prices are lower on 

 sections that are imperfectly tilled. The demand 

 seems to be chiefly tor lots that are fancy in ap- 

 pearance, and in every way perfect salesare made 

 of I lb. sections at lo(&-2i>c.: l!4<&2 lb. sections, n<& 

 18c.: dark and mixed in color, very slow, at about 

 12@13c. Extracted honey steady, but limited de- 

 mand : prices range from 7@I0c. per lb. 



BEEaWAX— Scarce, at 28(^35c., according to 

 color and cleanliness. 



B. A. Burnett, 16I South Water 8t. 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 

 HONEY— No material change to note. Demand 

 for 1 and 2 lb. sections of white honey keeps up well 

 for this time of the year, and prices fairly main- 

 tained at 17@18c. Dark comb honey very slow and 

 not wanted. lam very low on nice 2 lb. sections, 

 and could make pretty quick returns on a few 

 choice lots. Demand for extracted fair at 8@9c. 

 for dark fall; receipts light. I attribute the con- 

 tinued good demand for comb huney in this mar- 

 bet to the careful overhauling and handling that I 

 give it, thereby getting it to tbe country merchants 

 in good condition, which encourages them to buy. 

 JEROME TwiCHELL. 514 Walnut Street. 



SAN KKANC18CO. 



HONEY— Strictly choice is inquired for In a 

 small way. and for such the market is moderately 

 firm. For common qualities there is little or no 

 demand, and prices favor buyers. White to extra 

 white comb, I5(»l8c.: dark to good. Malic; ex- 

 tracted, choice to e.\tra white, 6Cy7^c. :dark and 

 candied. 5®- 



BEBSWAX-Wholesale, 27H®30c. 



Stearns & smith, 423 Front Street, 



ST. LOUIS. 

 HONEY— Selling quietly at steady prices; comb 

 at 14@18c.. and strained and extracted at 7@8c. 

 Top rates f'ir fancy small packages. 

 BEESWAX— Firm at :i2(*3:ic. for choice. 



W. T. ANDERSON dt Co., 104 N. 3d Street, 



CLEVELAND. 



HONEY— The honey market has been dull with 

 us during the month of January, but the past week 

 it has been better, so that stocks are again re- 

 duced. Choice white l lb. in good order, sold at 18 

 cts.; the same quajitv when broken sold at Hie; 2 

 lb. best white, u;(tijl7c.; second quality, no sale. 

 Extracted as usual, not at all wanted in our market. 



BEESWAX— In great demand, but no supply; 

 nominally 3uc. per lb. 



A. c. Kendel, IK'S Ontario Street. 



BOSTON. 

 HONEY.— Demand light. 1 lb. sections comb 

 honey. 18@2(lc.; 2 lb. 16(i$18c. Extracted, 9{gJllc. 

 BEESWAX— 35c. 



BLAKE & Ripley, S7 Gbatbam Street. 



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Wm. R. Howard, Hec. 



Kingston, Tex., Jan. 16, 1884. 



1^ The Western Bee-Keepers' As- 

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