June 29 1905 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



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HONEY AND BEESWAX 



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Chicago. June 19.— The little that sells con- 

 Bists chiefly of extracted and the market is a 

 small one. Comb rang-es from 12@12Hc for the 

 best white with off g-rades l@3c less. Extracted, 

 white, 5l^(a'ic\ amber, 5@6c. Beeswax, ready 

 sale at 30c. R. A. Burnett & Co. 



Cincinnati, June 2.— There is only a fair de- 

 mand for honey at the {)resent time. We qnote 

 amber extracted honey in barrels at 4^@6c. ac- 

 cording- to quality. White clover extracted at 

 6^@Sc. The comb honey market is practically 

 closed for the summer. Beeswax, 29c. 



Thb Frbd W.Muth Co. 



Boston, May 23.— Our honey market contin- 

 ues very dull, with very little movement to be 

 noted. We quote fancy white at 14c; No. 1, 

 12Ji@13c. Extracted, from 6@8c, according to 

 quality. Blakb, Scott & LiBB. 



Philadelphia, June 21. — As the season ad- 

 vances, there is very little call for comb honey. 

 In fact, no sales, and we make no quotations. 

 Commission men are accepting any offer they 

 can get for what little stock they have on hand. 

 Extracted honey is in some demand. Possi- 

 bilities of a big crop are holding prospective 

 buyers back. We quote: Fancy white, 7@7>^c; 

 amber, 6®7c; dark, 5Ji@6c. Beeswax in good 

 demand, 29@30c. 



We are producers of honey and do not handle 

 on commission. Wm. A. Sblsbr. 



Albany, N.Y., June 17.— The honey market 

 here is very (?ullnow. It is between seasons. 

 Receipts and demand very light. Very Utile 

 old crop carried over, and will be in good shape 

 for new crop, which begins in August Ouota- 

 tiouB are nominal uow. White comb, 12'" 14c; 

 mixed. 10@12c; dark, lOc/ lie. Extracted, white, 

 (>@(>Hc; mixed, 5>i@6c; dark, 6@bHc. Beeswax, 

 28@30c. H. R. Wright. 



Kansas City, June 21. — There is very little 

 comb or extracted honey on the market at pres- 

 ent, but what there is is being quoted as fol- 

 lows: Kancy white comb, 24 section cases, ?2 25 

 to S 2. 50; No. 1 white and amber, $1.75 to :i;2.C0. 

 Extracted, per pound,4J6@6c. Beeswax, 25@2Sc. 

 C. C. Clbmons & Co. 



New York, June 19. — The comb honey mar- 

 ket is very quiet and we are hardly justified in 

 making quotations, Some few lots are sold here 

 and there at 13c for fancy, and 10(§Jl2c for lower 

 grades, bnt no lar>,''e blocks could be moved at 

 these figures. There is still considerable of 

 last year's crop unsold, part of which, nodoubt, 

 will have to be carried over until the fall. Ex- 



tracted honey in fairly good demand. New 

 crop California honey selling at 6W@7c for 

 water-white, of§i6}4c for white, and 5@5Hc for 

 light amber. Southern at 50f" 60c per gallon, 

 according to quality. Beeswax somewhat de- 

 clining; choice average stock selling at 29c. 



HiLDKBTH A SBOBLKEN. 



Cincinnati, O., June 9. —There is no demand 

 for comb honey on account of the warm 

 weather. Extracted is In usual demand for this 

 season of the year. We quote white clover at 

 7@8c; amber, in barrels, at 5K@S^c; in cans, 

 5^@6c. Beeswax, 28c. C. fl. W. Weber. 



San Francisco, May 31.— White comb, l-lb- 

 sections, 11@12 cents; amber, 8®10c. Extracted, 

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

 ber, 3@3J6c; dark amber, 2M@3c. Beeswax- 

 good to choice, light, 27@29c; dark, 25@26c. 



The ship Atlas, sailing Saturday last for New 

 York, carried 236 cases extracted, reported to 

 be Hawaiian Island product. Offerings of this 

 year's California honey so far have not been 

 large, and mainly by sample. The movement 

 on local account is light. 



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Otisville, Pa., Jan. 18, 1904. 

 Dear Sir;— I have tried almost everything in 

 the smoker line; 3 in the last 3 years. In short 

 if I want auy more smokers your nev.- style is 

 good enou^-^li for me. I thank the editor of Re- 

 view for wli:ii. he said of it. Those remarks in- 

 duced me mj ii^er mine. Fred Fodner. 



