May 18. 1905 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



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Chicago^ May s.— With April about all the 

 trade in comb honev ceases so far as this mar- 

 ket is cuncerned; occasionally a case sells, bat 

 no lots» SO that prices now are practically with- 

 out change, pending: the new crop. Extracted 

 is exceedingly slow of sale; white rang-es from 

 5W'«7c, and amber SJ^@6c, according to flavor, 

 quality and package. Beeswax in active de- 

 mand at 30c. R. A. BuRNKTT & Co. 



Cincinnati, May s.— The demand for honey 



has increased quite a bit since our last qdota- 

 tion, which is due, probably, to the concessions 

 made in prices to affect sales, as well as the 

 awakening of the spring trade. We quote am- 

 ber extracted honey in barrels at 4>^@6?^c, ac- 

 cording to quality. White clover and fancy 

 extracted honey at 6(Si7!^c. Comb honey has 

 seen its season.' Beeswax 29c cash. 



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New York, April lO.— There is no change in 

 the condition of the honey market. Very little 

 comb honey sellint? and prices ruling about the 

 same as our last quotations. Extracted in fair 

 demand only. Beeswax firm at 30c. 



UlLDRBTH A SbGBLKBN. 



Philadelphia, May 8. — The season is about 

 over for the sale ot comb honey. There are so 

 few sales that the market is not established 

 enough to quote price- Extracted honey has 

 met with some demand, and prices are as fol- 

 lows: White, 6(fl'7c; amber, 5Ji@6c. Beeswax, 

 28 cents. 



We are producers of honey and do not handle 

 on commission. Wm. A. Selser. 



Boston, May '. — There is no change to note 

 in the condition of the honey market from our 

 quotations of Apr^i ^4. 



Blake, Scott & Lee. 



Kansas City, .March 31.— The honey situa- 

 tion does not impruve. While there is a little 

 better movemen ttie prices seem to be lower. 

 Fancy white brir.u'^ f2 a case; No. 1, $1.75; am- 

 ber and lower gruaes from 51.25 to »1.50. Ex- 

 tracted, 4J6@6c. Beeswax, 28c. 



C. C. Clbmons a Co. 



Cincinnati, O., 

 comb honey yet 

 mand causes lowe 

 white at I2c; otbe: 

 Extracted is in ^ 

 of the year. We 

 ber in barrels at 5' 

 Beeswax, 28c. 



May 8.— The large slock of 

 ! Ldred. with hardly any de 

 i rices. I quote fancy water- 

 . rades lower, in proportion. 

 ; ual demand for this season 

 j .ote white clover 7(5*8c; am- 

 * :oJ4c; in cans, 5>i@6 cents. 

 C. H. W. Weber. 



Albany, N.Y., Feb. 8.— Honey market dull 

 this extreme cold weather, especially comb, 

 which candies or granulates and cracks easily. 

 We quote: Fancy white, 13@l4c; No. 1, 12@13c; 

 mixed, 10@llc; buckwheat, 10@Llc. Ebctracted, 

 better demand: Buckwheat, 6@6!^c; white, 

 b@6}4c. Buckwheat most in demand, as the 

 Jewish people will have no other. Beeswax, 

 30@32c. H. R. Wright. 



San Francisco, May 3.— White comb, 1-lb. 

 sections, 11@12 cents; amber,8'iai0c. Extractcd- 

 white, 5M@6 cents; light amber, 4@5c; am- 

 ber, 3@3%c; dark amber, 2M@3c. Beeswax- 

 Ifood to choice, light, 29@30c; dark. 27@28c. 



The steamer City of Peking-, sailing Saturday 

 last, took 85 cases for Belg'ium. Movement on 

 local account is lig-ht. Buyers are holding off, 

 anticipating arrivals of new crop at an early 

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