AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



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W. S. WAKD, Sec, Fuller's Station, N. Y. 



lONET AND BEESWAX MAMET. 



DETROIT, Dec. 25.-Comb Honey is selling 

 at 15@17c. White Clover quite scarce. Ex- 

 tracted, 7@9c. Beeswax, 26@27c. 



M H. HUNT. Bell Branch, Mich. 



NEW YORK, Dec. 24.— Market is very quiet, 

 especiallj^ on comb honey. We quote: Fancy 

 white 1-lbs., 15@16c; 2-lbs., 13@14c; off- 

 grades, 1-lbs., 13@,14c; 2-lbs., 12c; buckwheat, 

 1-ibs., ll@12c; 2-lbs., 10c. Extracted, bass- 

 wood and white clover, 8i/4@9c; buckwheat, 

 Ci/2@7c; California, 65£@7iic; Southern, 65@ 

 70c per gallon. Beeswax, 25@27c. 



HILDRETH BROS. & SEGELKEN, 

 28-30 West Broadway. 



KANSAS CITY, Dec. 26.-Honey is very 

 slow sale, both comb and extracted. We quote 

 white 1-lb. comb, 16@18c; dark, 12@13c; 

 white, 2-lb., 14@15c; dark, ll@12e; extracted, 

 6@7c. Beeswax, 25c. 



CLEMONS, MASON & CO., 



Cor. 4th and Walnut Sts. 



CINCINNATI, Jan. 8.— Demand is good for 

 all kinds of extracted honey, with a full sup- 

 ply on the market of all but Southern, which 

 is scarce. It brings 6@8c per pound. Demand 

 is fair for choice comb honey, which which we 

 hold at 16@20c, in the jobbing way. 



Beeswax is in good demand at 24@26c., for 

 good to choice yellow. C. F. MUTH & SON, 

 Corner Freeman & Central Aves. 



CHICAGO, Jan. 7.— Demand at present not 

 very active on comb honey. Fancy white, 18c; 

 white, 17c; white 2-lb. sections, 15c; buck- 

 wheat, 1-lb. sections, 13c; extracted, 7@9c. 

 Beeswax, 28c. 



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



KANSAS CITY, Dec. 18.— Fancy white 1-lb. 

 comb, 18c; fair to good, 17c; dark 1-lb., 14® 

 15c; 2-lb. white comb, 15@16c; 2-lb. dark, 13@ 

 14c; extracted, white, 7c; dark, 5@6c. 



HAMBLIN & BEARSS, 514 Walnut St. 



CHICAGO, Dec. 26.— There is not the vol- 

 ume of trade usual at this season, yet prices 

 are without material change since last quota- 

 tions. Best lots of white honey in 1-pound 

 sections, brings 17@18c; brown and dark, 

 slow, at uncertain prices. Extracted, 7@8c 

 per pound. Our stock is light, as to quantity, 

 but is kept well up to demand by daily x-e- 

 ceipts. Beeswax, 27@28c. 



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



DENVER, COLO., Dec. 26.— First grade 1-lb. 

 sections, 16@18c. Supply exceeds the demand 

 at present. Beeswax, 25@28c. 



J, M. CLARK COxM. CO., 1517 Blake St. 



BOSTON, Jan. 9. -While honey is selling 

 slowly, prices are being well maintained, and 

 the supply will be entirely exhausted before 

 the first day of March. Best 1-lb. comb-honey 

 is selling at 19@20c ; fair to good, 18@19c. 

 There ai-e no 2-lb. sections on hand. Extracted, 

 7'4@9c. There is no beeswax on hand. 



BLAKE «& RIPLEY, 57 Chatham Street. 



ALBANY, N. Y., Jan. 2, 1890.— The honey 

 market is quiet and steady, with light stocks 

 of any kind or grade. We are selling white 

 atl6@18c; mixed, 14@15c; dark, 12@14c. 

 Extracted, white, 9@10c; mixed, 7@8c ; dark, 

 6@7c. 



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