THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



669 



Honey and Beeswax Market. 



CHICAGO. 



HONBT.-We quote : White clover i-Ib. sections 

 20a.ilc.! 2-lb9.. lH®U)c.; darli 1-lbs. I7®l«c.; 2-lb8. 

 IS® 16c. Receipts continue llKht, and prices tend 

 bigher. 



Oct. 14. 8. T. FISH & CO.. 189 8. Water St, 



CHICAGO. 

 HONBT.— We quote : White comb in l.ib. sec- 

 tions brings lw@2uc., accordiDK to its appearance. 

 Very little call I'ordaritor buckwheat comb honey. 

 Extracted, 7(^iuc. 

 BKB8WAX,-:!-®a3o. B. A. BUKNBTT, 

 Oct. 1. 161 South Water St. 



DETROIT. 



HONEY.— Best white comb brines 16O180. 



BEE8WAJC.-2ac. 



Sept. 20. M. H. HUNT, Bell Branch, Mich. 



CLKVEIjAND. 

 HONBy.— Best white 1-lbs. sell readily at 18@19 

 cts.: 2-lb8., 16®17c. Whiteclover extracted, 8c. 

 BBESWAJC.-25C. 

 Oct. 5. A. C. KBNDBl., 1 15 Ontario St. 



BOSTON 



HONEY.— New crop. Mb. sections, 18®20c.; 2- 

 Ib. sections, I7@i8c. E.\tracted. 6®8c. 



BBE8WAJt.-2.'i cts. per lb. 

 Sept. 16. BLAES & HiPLET. 57 Chatham Street. 



SAN FRANCISCO. 



HONEY.— We quote : Extracted, white, scarce at 

 7c.: amber to iiglit araber, .'i^^e'-^c. Comb, amber 

 to white 2-lbs.. I3®16c.; l-ibs. l,^)(i^l7c. Demand is 

 good, but arrivals and supplies are very smdil. 



BEESWAX.— 2*t23c. tor good guality 

 Oct. 4. SCHACHT & LBMUKB, 122-124 Davis St. 



SAN FRANCISCO. 



HONBY.—We quote : White to extra white comb 

 lectylSc. amber, 111® 14c. Extracted, light amber, 

 6@6!^c. : amber, dark and candied. 5V4is5^c. ; extra 

 white would bring 7^'')C., but none is in the mariiiet. 



BEESWAX.- la«22c. 



Oct. 3. O. B. SMITH & CO., 423 Front St. 



MILWAUKEE. 



HONEY.— Choice l-lbs., 17@18c.; 2-bs., I5®16c. 

 White extracted in isegs and barrels. 7'^^fS8c.. and 

 Id tin cans, 8c. ; darlt in kegs and barrels, ecaej^c. 

 In tin cans, 6^fe@7c. Demand good ; supply limited. 



BEBSWAX.-2.'.c. 



Aug 26. A. V. BISHOP, 142 W. Water 8t. 



NEW YORK. 

 HONBY.—We quote : Fancy white in 1-lb. sec- 

 tions, 17®19c.: the same in 2-lbs., 15(u.]fie.; buck- 

 wheat 1-lbs., 12®l4c. ; 2-lbs., UJ®12c. Off grades 

 l@2c. per lb. less. White extracted, isiT'iic.; buck- 

 wheat. 5*^@fic.: Southern, per gallon, Ui®70 eta.- 

 Market seems to be unsettled. 



BEKSW AX.-221S23C. 



MCCAUL Jt UILDRETH BROS., 

 Sept. 20. 28 Jfc 30 W. Broadway, near Duane St. 



KANSAS CITY. 



HONEY.— We quote new crop : Choice white 2-lb. 

 sections. 16@17c.; dark 2-lbs.. I2®14c.: choicewhite 

 1-lbs.. iH®2uc.: dark l-lbs., i4@it)C. White extrac- 

 ted. 8®iuc.: dark, 5®7c. Demand good, but light 

 supply. 



BEESWAX.-21 to 22c. 

 Sep. 21. HAMBLIN & BEAR8S. 514 Walnut St. 



KANSAS CITY. 



HONEY.-We quote: Choice white i-lb8.,20c.; 

 dark. lft®lfic. : choice white 2-ibs., l8c.; dark, 14c. 

 Extracted, 8®iiic. California— white l-ibs., 18c.: 

 darii, l.'ic.; white 2-lbs.. 16®1HC.; dark, 14®I5 cts. 

 White extracted. 9c.: amber,8c. Supply fair. 



BBESWAX.-No. 1,22c.: No. 2, 18c. 

 Oct. 6. CLBMONS.CLUON & CO., cor 4th&Walnilt 



ST. LOOTS. 



HONEY.— Choice comb, I3@i4c. : latter price for, 

 choice white clover in good condiiion. Strained, 

 In barrels. 4(«4'4c. Extra fancy, of bright color 

 and in No. 1 packages. 54-cent advance on above. 

 Extracted, in ubls.. 4!^@.''^c.: in cans, fij^ to 7c.— 

 ShorLcrop indicates further advance in prices. 



BEESWAX.— 21 iVic. lor prime. 



Sept. 22. D. G. TDTT & CO.. Commercial St. 



CINCINNATI. 



HONBY.—We quote extracted at 3(<i®7c. per lb. 

 Demand is good for clover honey in square glass 

 jars from the jobbing trade. No new comb honey 

 is in this market, but we would think that choice 

 white would bring lH(<ji20c. in a Jobbing way. 



BEBSWA.X.— Demand good -2"®22c. per lb. lor 

 good to choice yellow, on arrival. 



Sep. 20. C. P. MtJTH & Son. Freeman 4 Central Av. 



NEW YORK. 



HONEY.-We quote ; Fancy white 1-lb. sections, 



paper boxes, 18®ls>c.: fancy l-ibs.. glassed or un- 



£lassed. 17@18c.: fancy 2-pound^.. glassed, I5®l6c. 

 ower grades I®2c. per lb. less. Buckwheat i-Ibs., 

 paper boxes, I l@l2c.: same glassed or unglassed, 

 10J^®llc.: 2-lb8 gla-^scd. inc. Extracted, white, 

 9®iuc.; dark, G@7c. Demand good, market firm. 

 Oct. 13. F.G.STROHMEYER&CO., 122WaterBt 



PHILADELPHIA, 



HONEY.— Fancy white l-lbs.. 19®20c.: fair Mbs. 

 ISc: fancy li^-ibs., ihc. No sale yet for dark.- 

 Extracted, California, 80.: Cuba strained. 6b@70c. 

 per gallon. 



BBESWAX.-24®25c. 



Oct. 10. ARTHUR TODD, 2122 N. Front St. 



lar The Western Bee-Keepers' Society will hold 

 a meeting on Wednesday, Nov. I«, 1887, at the res- 

 idence of Mr. Peter Otto, corner of Park and 25th 

 Streets, Kansas city, Mo. Take the l8th Street 

 horse-ears at 9th & Main Sts. for ISth & Brooklyn 

 8t8., thence walk soutli to 25th St.. and thence east 

 one block to the iiouse. We are sure of a cordial 

 welcome from Mr. and Mrs. Otto, and expect a 

 good meeting. Jas. a. Nklson, Sec. 



AVaiited.— The following numbers of the 

 American Bee Journai, : 



For 1882, Numbers 2, 4, 8, 9, 13,20,24,26, 

 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 40, 

 42, 43, 45, 47, 48 and 51. 



For 1884, Numbers 1,3, 5, 9, 13, 16, 17, 

 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 33, 38, 41, 46, 

 47, 48, 50, 51 and 52. 



Any one having- them to spare, can write 

 to us, and we will raalte an offer for them. 

 Do not send them without correspondence, 

 as we shall take only one set of the num- 

 bers to complete Volumes for one of our 

 correspondents. 



We are sometimes asked who our 



authorized agents are. Every subscriber is 

 such an agent ; we have no others, and we 

 greatly desire that each one would at least 

 send in the name of one new subscriber 

 with his own renewal for 1888. The next 

 few weeljs is the time to do this. We hope 

 every subscriber will do his or her best to 

 double our list of subscribers. 



Queens.— We can mail a Tested Italian 

 Queen (bred for the best results as well as 

 for beauty) for $2.00; Untested Queens, $1 

 each, or $9.00 per dozen. Orders solicited. 



Our New Book List on the second page 

 Is the place from which to select the book 

 you want. We have a large stock of every 

 book there named, and can fill all orders on 

 the day they are received. 



We pay 20 cents per pound, delivered 



here, for good Yellow Beeswax. To avoid 

 mistakes, the shipper's name should always 

 be on each package. 



COMB HONEY WAXTED. 



WE should bo pleased to correspond 

 with any one having COJTIB HONEY 



For Sale. We sell on Commission at highest 

 market prices. Address, 



S. T. ZFISIi <Sc CO., 

 189 South Water St., CHICAGO, ILLS. 



38A13t 



Bee-Keepers' Cards. J*|*J?^Srr\^«.s.> 



tiful s-color Chroraofjird. we bave plain designs.— 

 Fancy Car.is. StationiTy. Monograms lor Bu-^iness 

 and AiDUgement. Inr (iM and young, at astnnisiiing 

 low prices, t'irculars free. Fackajfe 25 Cai-as He. 

 bient package cards ami sample bnney-caudies I5c. 



Address J. H. AlAKTIN. 



4Aly HARTFORD. WaahinKtou Co.. N.Y. 



EXCELSIOR 



HONEY EXTRACTORS 



In answer to frequent Inquiries 

 for Extractora carrytng 3 and 4 

 LanKstroth frames, we have con- 

 cluded to adopt these two new 

 alzes. The 3 frame basket is In a 

 can of the same size and style as 

 the 2 frame. The 4 frame baekek 

 ts In the larger can, with the cone 

 or metal standard for the basket 

 to revolve upon, leavinsr room un- 

 derneath the basket for 75 or 80 

 lb8. of honey. It will be complete, 

 with covers, and In every way 

 Identical, except in size, with the 

 »I6.(X) Extractor, 13x20, which Is 

 Intended for any size of frame. 



Excepting with the IS.OO Ex- 

 tractors, all the different styles 



V bavestralnersoverthecanallead- 

 InK to the honey gate, and mova- 



the Comb Baskets. The $8.00 and 



Lura have no covers. 



For 2 American framaa, 13x13 Inches 18 00 



For 2 LanKstroth " lOxia " 8 00 



?^or3 ;; " 10x18 " 10 00 



*or4 *• 10x18 " 14 00 



For 2 frames of any size, 13x20 " 12 00 



For 3 " *' 13x20 • ,. - 



For 4 " '* 13x20 " .. 



THOS. G. NEWMAN & SON, 



923 & 92S West Madison Street, CHICAGO. ILL. 



12 00 

 16 00 



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Wooden Pails for Honey! 



WE can furnish regular Wooden Watei^Palls— 

 well painted on the outside, and with 3 iron 

 hoops and a tiaht-flttinK wood cover, at ttS.95 

 per dozen. The? will hold 85 lbs. of honey, and 

 when empty, can be utilized for use as an ordinary 

 household pall. 



T0OS. 6. NE'WaiABr <jts SON, 



923 & 925 West Madison Street. CHICAGO ILI*. 



for'iSK!^^! MONROE "^^i^cm 



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