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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



HONEY AND BEESWAX MARKET. 



NEW YORK, July 24.— Demaad rather limi- 

 ted, with large supply of extracted, and few 

 small lots cdmb-houey. We quote: Comb— 

 1-lb. white, 14(Sil5c. Extracted— common, 65 

 @68c per gal.; good to choice, 70@,72c; orange 

 bloom, 7@7Hc; new California, G2£@7c per lb. 

 Beeswax: Supplj' heavy, demand limited, at 

 26@28c. 



HILDRETH BROS. & SEGELKEN, 

 28-30 West Broadway. 



KANSAS CITY, July 25.— Honey in fair de- 

 mand, and light supply. We quote: White 

 1-lb. comb. 15@16c; dark, 10@12c. Extracted, 

 6@6i4c. Beeswax in light supply and fair de- 

 mand, at 22@25c. 



CLEMONS, MASON & CO., 



Cor. 4th and Walnut Sts. 



CINCINNATI, July 25.-Demand only fair, 

 with good supply. W^e quote : Choice comb, 

 14@16c. Extracted, 5(^8c. Beeswax is in 

 fail- demand and good supply, at 23@25c for 

 good to choice yellow. 



C. F. MUTH & SON, 

 Cor. Freeman & Central Aves. 



CHICAGO, July 25. — Demand for comb 

 and extracted honey not very active. We 

 quote: Comb, 12@17c; extracted, 7@8c. 

 Beeswax in good demand at 27c. 



S. T. FISH & CO.. 189 S. Water St. 



KANSAS CITY, July 25.— Demand for honey 

 light, with light supply. New crop arriving, 

 and very poor. We quote: Comb— 1-lb. white, 

 16c; dark, 12c; 2-lb. white, 14c; dark, 10c. 

 Extracted— white, 7c; dark, 5@6c. Beeswax, 

 supply and demand light, at 25@26c. 



HAMBLIN & BEARSS. 514 Walnut St. 



CHICAGO, July 25.— Demand light, and the 

 new honey offered not very white; a fancy ar- 

 ticle of new comb-honey will sell at 17c. We 

 quote: Comb, 15@17c. Extracted, 6@8c, as 

 to color and quality. Beeswax : Demand 

 equal to supply, at 28. 



R. A. BURNETT, 161 S. Water St. 



BOSTON, July 24. —Demand light, supply 

 small. New comb and extracted-honey from 

 Vermont of fine quality. We quote: Comb, 

 14@18c; extracted, 7(§i9c. Beeswax: None in 



' BLAKE & RIPLEY, 57 Chatham St. 



ALBANY, N.Y., July 24.— Demand for honey 

 slow, supply light. Weqviote: White comb, 

 15@16c. Extracted, white, 8@8i/2C. Beeswax, 

 scarce and in demand at 28@30c. 



H. R. WRIGHT, 326-328 Broadway. 



NEW YORK, July 24.— Demand fair, and 

 shipments from the South increasing. We 

 quote: Choice comb, 14@15c. Extracted— 

 Florida, 7@7Hc; California, 7®7M:C. Southern, 

 75@85c per gallon. Beeswax, supply increas- 

 ing; no demand; 27c. 



F. G. STROHMEYER & CO., 122 Water St. 



MILWAUKEE, July 25.— Demand for honey 

 fair ; supply moderate. Old-crop honey out of 

 the way, and market in good order for ship- 

 ments of new. We quote: Comb, 1-lb., 16@ 

 18c, Extracted, white, 7H@8c. Beeswax, in 

 fair supply and dull, at 25@28c. 



A. V. BISHOP, 142 W. Water St. 



SAN FRANCISCO. July 20. -Some extracted 

 and comb-honey has arrived. Crop in Califor- 

 nia very short, and we expect an active de- 

 mand soon. We quote: Extracted, 5;4@6c; 

 comb, 13@15c. Beeswax scarce and demand 

 light, at 24@25c. 



SCHACHT, LEMCKE & STEINER, 



16 Drumm Street. 



DETROIT, July 25. — Demand for comb- 

 honey is slow and supply light. We quote: 

 Comb, 13@14c; extracted, 7@8c. Beeswax in 

 good supply, and light demand, at 27@28c. 

 M. H. HUNT. Bell Branch, Mich. 



CHICAGO, July 25.— Honey market quiet, 

 and shipments increasing. A fancy white 

 comb, in clean package, will find ready sale at 

 a high figure. We quote: Comb, 15@17c. 

 Extracted, 6@8c. Beeswax scarce and in good 

 demand at 27@31c. 



J. A. LAMON, 44-46 S. Water St. 



Tlie Honey-Bee: Its Natural 

 History, Anatomy, and Physiology. By 

 T. W. Cowan, editor of the British Bee 

 Journal, Illustrated with 72 figures and 

 136 illustrations. $1.00. For sale at 

 this ofiQce. 



l^lieii 'Writing a letter be sure 

 to sign it. Too often we get letters 

 with the name of the post-office, but no 

 County or State. One such came 

 recently, and we looked Into the Postal 

 Guide and found there were places by 

 that name in lo States. That order for 

 goods will have to wait until another 

 letter comes to give the proper address. 

 Be sure to stamp your letter, or it may 

 go to the dead letter office. 



You Need an Apiary Register, 

 and should keep it posted up, so as to be 

 able to know all about any- colony of 

 bees in your yard at a moment's notice. 

 It devotes two pages to every colony. 

 You can get one large enough for 50 

 colonies for a dollar, bound in full 

 leather and postage paid. Send for one 

 before you forget it, and put it to a good 

 use. Let it contain all that you will 

 want to know about your bees — includ- 

 ing a cash account. We will send you 

 one large enough for 100 colonies for 

 $1.25; or for 200 colonies for $1.50. 

 Order one noiv. 



We Club the American Bee Journal 

 and the Illustrated Home Journal, one 

 year for $1.35. Both of these and 

 Gleanings in Bee Culture, for one year, 

 for $2.15. 



ConTention I^otices. 



B^" The Rock Iliver Bee-Keepers' Association 

 will meet at Sterling, Ills., on Thursday, Aug. 6, 1891. 

 J. M. BtJKTCH, Sec, Morrison, Ills. 



t^"The ninth annual meeting of the Susquehanna 

 County, Bee-Keepers' Association will be held on 

 Thursday, Sept. 3, at South Montrose, Pa. 



H. M. Seeley, Sec. Harford, Pa. 



