1895. 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



193 



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Honey & Beeswax Market Quotations. 



CHICAGO, III., Mar. 4.— The demand for 

 both comb and extracted honey the last two 

 weeks equaled any like period during the 

 present season, and our market is compara- 

 tively bare. We attribute this to the contin- 

 ued cold weather. We advise any one holding 

 honey to ship now while there is good demand. 

 There is a great deal of inquiry for California 

 extracted — more than usual We quote: 

 White comb, 14@15c. ; extracted, 5@7c. 



Beeswax, 26@28c. J. A. L. 



CHICAGO, III., Mar, 7.— During the past 

 two weeks a good movement has been felt in 

 the market. Sales have been in small lots, 

 but quite frequent. We quote: White comb 

 of the highest grade, 14c.: off in color, 1,3® 

 13^0. ; yellow, 10@llc : dark, 7@9c, Ex- 

 tracted, 5H® 7c.— the higher price for white 

 in 60-lb. cans. 



Beeswax, 28@30c. R. A.B. &Co. 



KANSAS CITV. Mo., Mar. 14.— Demand is 

 fair for comb and extracted. We quote: No. 

 1 white, 1-lbs.. 14@]5c.; No. 2white,12@13o,; 

 No. 1 amber, ll@12c.; No. 2 amber, 10®llc. 

 Extracted, 4i4@6'4c. Beeswax, 22@25c. 



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CINCINNATI. O.. Mar. 11.— Demand is slow 

 for extracted and comb honey, with a fair 

 supply. We quote: Comb honey, 14@16c. 

 for best white. We have no use for dark 

 comb. Extracted, 4@7c. 



Beeswax is in good demand at 25@28c. for 

 good to choice yellow. C. F. M. & S. 



PHILADELPHIA, PA., Feb. 15. — Comb 

 honey Is very plenty and slow of sale at 12® 

 I3c. Extracted in fair demand at 5@6i4c. 



Beeswax scarce at 30@31c. W. A. S. 



NEW YORK, N. Y.. Feb. 20.— We are gradu- 

 ally working down our stock of comb honey, 

 and the indications are that we will succeed 

 in disposingot all of the white honey and pos- 

 sibly all of the dark during the spring, at fol- 

 lowing quotations: Fancy white. 1-lbs., 12c.: 

 fair, 10c. ; buckwheat, 8@9c. The market is 

 well supplied with extracted honey. Demand 

 is fair for choice grades, while common stock 

 is neglected. We quote: White clover and 

 basswood, 5i4@6c.; buckwheat, 5@5V4c ; 

 Southern, 45®55c. per gallon, according to 

 quality. Beeswax firm and in good demand 

 at30®31c. H. B, &S. 



BUFFALO, N. Y., Mar. 16.— The honey mar- 

 ket is getting quite well cleaned up here. We 

 quote: Fancy, 13@14c.; choice, ll@12c.; 

 buckwheat and commoner grades, 7@8c. Ex- 

 tracted is in very light demand here, and we 

 would not advise shipments. B. & Co. 



List of Honey and Beeswax Dealers, 



Most of whom Quote In this Journal, 



Chicago, Ills. 



J. A. LamON. 43 South Water St. 



R, A. Burnett & Co., 163 South Water Street. 



New York, N. Y. 



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

 HiLDRETH Bros. & Seoelken. 



28 & 30 West Broadway 

 Chas. Israel & Bros.. 110 Hudson St. 

 I. J. Stringham. 105 Park Place. 



Kansas Citr, ITIo. 



C. C. Clemomb & Co., 423 Walnut St. 



Bufialo, N. Y. 

 BatterSON & Co., 167 & 169 Scott St. 



Hamilton, Ills. 

 Chas. Dadant & Son. 



Philadelphia, Pa. 

 Wm. A. Selser, 10 Vine St. 



Cincinnati, Ohio. 

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



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ConTentlom I%otices. 



Minnesota.— The regular semi-annual meet- 

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 Association will he held on the first Monday 

 In May, 189.'), at LaCrescent, Minn. All bee- 

 keepers invited. B. C. Cornwell, Sec, 



Winona, Minn. 



Utah.— The Utah Bee-Keepers' Association 

 will hold their semi-annual meetingon Thurs- 

 day. April 4,189.5, at 10 a.m., In the Fish Com- 

 missioner's rooms in the new city and county 

 building. Salt Lake City. 



Provo, Utah. Geo. E. Dudley, Sec. 



Washington.— The next meeting of the 

 Western Washington Bee-Keepers' Associa- 

 tion will he held on Monday, April 8, 1895. 

 Subjects of interest to bee-keepers will be dis- 

 cussed. Bee-keepers are Invited to attend. 



Tacoma, Wash. L. D. Littooy, Sec. 



Texas.— The Texas State Bee-Keepers' As- 

 sociation will hold its 17th annual convention 

 at the apiarv of W. R. Graham, in Greenville. 

 Tex., on Wednesday and Thursday, April 3 

 and 4, 1895. All interested are invited to at- 

 tend. '■ No hotel bills." 



Ft. Worth, Tex. Dr. Wm. R. Howard, Sec. 



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