Nov. 9. 1905 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



783 



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Before November 1 9 percent 



" December 1 8 " 



" January 1 " " 



" February 1 6 " 



" March 1 4 



" April 1 2 



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The W.T. Falconer Mfg. Co. 



JAHESTOWN.N. Y. 

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Chicago, Oct. 5.— The demand for comb 

 honej is about as usual for the season of year. 

 Offerings irom the surrounding States arefullj 

 equal to me past season, but that from Colorado 

 and the Middle Western States are not. No. 1 

 to fancy white comb honey sells at 13@14c, 

 with an occasional sale at 15c; the ofE grades 

 embracing crooked combs, etc., sell at IKati^c; 

 amber grades difficult to place at 9^'lOc. Ex- 

 tracted, white, 6@7c, according to kind, body 

 and flavor and package; ambers 5K@6}^ cents. 

 Beeswax selling upon arrival at 30c if clean; 

 off grades about 2c per pound less. 



R. A. Burnett & Co. 



Cincinnati, Oct. 6.— Reports from differex 

 parts of the country give evidence of an almost 

 total failure in the comb honey crop, excepting 

 the points in the North. We are selling this 

 Northern comb honey at from 14(i/' 16 cents per 

 pound, by the case. The demand for extracted 

 honey Is about equal to the receipts, which are 

 good. We continue to sell amber in barrels at 

 5K@6c; white clover at 6H@'7Mc. For beeswax 

 we are paying 30c per pound, cash, delivered 

 here. 



(We wish to call the attention of the producer 

 to the above honey quotations, who mistakably 

 expects to receive these prices for his product. 

 The above are our selling prices.) 



Thb Frkd W.MtjTH Co. 



Ineianapolis, Oct. 12.— There is a good de- 

 mand for strictly fancy white comb honey, 

 demand and supply running about even. De- 

 mand for lower grades of comb honey not good. 

 Numerous shipments of hooey arriving, but no 

 one producer s'*ems to have very great quanti- 

 ties to offer. I quote fancy white at 15@l6c; 

 No. I in poor demand at I2c, and amber dull at 

 10c. Best grade extracted briags 8@0c in 60-lb. 

 cans; amber slow at Sc. Beeswax. 28@30c. 



Walter S. Pouder. 



Albany, N.Y., Oct. Z**.— Not much change in 

 our honey market this week. Demand is good 

 at 13@l5c for clover; H@13c for mixed; ll(ai2c 

 for buckwheat. Extracted, white. 7@7^ cents; 

 mixed, 6(^6^c; buckwheat, 6@6>^c. Beeswax 

 firm at 30f« 32c. U. R. Wright. 



Philadblpbia, Oct. 19.— Honey has been ar- 

 riving freely in the last 10 da; s. There are still 

 some small producers who have a few hundred 



Headquarters for Bee-Supplies 



Complete stock for 1905 now on hand. 

 Freight rates from Cincinnati are the lowest, 



ESPECIALLY FOR THE SOUTH, AS 



ALL FREIGHT NOW GOES 



THROUGH CINCINNATI. 



8 Percent Discount 



For Cash Orders Received in 



?3« NOVEMBER \^ 



This applies to all goods with exception of Shipping-Cases 

 and other Honey-Packages for current use. 



c. H.W.WEBER "s:r 



Office and Silesrooms, 2146-48 Central Ave. Warehouses. Freeman and Central Aves. 



pounds, and want to dispose of it quickly and 

 get their money, who are keeping the prices 

 down. We quote; Fancy white, I4@16c; No. 1, 

 UlotHc; amber, 10@llc. Extracted honey rules 

 firm at Si^iaaj^c for amber; 6}i@Ti6c (or white. 

 Beeswax firm, 28c. 



We are producers of honey and do not handle 

 on commission. Wm. A. Selsbr. 



Kansas City, Oct. 9.— The honey market 

 here at present is very strong at $3 25 per case 

 for No. 1 and fancy white comb in 24.sectioD 

 cases; amber and other grades selling for less 

 according to quality. Extracted in good de- 

 mand at 6J4c. Beeswax, 28c. 



C. C. Clbmons & Co. 



Toledo, Oct. 17 — The honey market remains 

 firm, with good demand, and prices the same as 

 last quotations. Fancy white comb brings 15c; 

 No. 1, 14i:; fancy amber, 13c; buckwheat, 13c. 

 Extracted, white clover, in barrels, 65i@6Kc; 

 amber, in barrels, S@5!4c; in cans, Ic to IMc 

 higher. Beeswax in good demand, 26c cash, 

 28c trade. Griggs Bros, 



Cincinnati, O., Oct. 24.— The nice weather 

 holds back the demand for comb honey. Crops 

 seem to be exceedingly short and producers in 

 the West keep the price high. We quote fancy 

 water-white comb honey No. 1 white closer 

 from 14@loc; No. 2 from 12H(a'14c. Extracted 

 seems to be more plentiful. In barrels, light 



amber, 5W@Sh^c; in cans, ^c more. White 

 clover from 7@Se. Beeswax, 28@30c. 



C. H. W. Wbber. 

 New York, Oct. 20.— Comb honey is now ar- 

 riving very freely and the demand is good for 

 nearly all grades. We quote fancy white at 

 13i« I4c; No. 1, ll@12c; amber, 10@llc, and buck- 

 wheat, 10c. Extracted in good demand. Arri- 

 vals of California are la' ge while from other 

 sources receipts are very light. We quote Cal- 

 ifornia at from 5!.^@7c per pound, according to 

 quality and quantity; Southern in barrels and 

 half-barrels, at 55@60c psr gallon. Beeswax 

 firm and scarce at 29@30c. 



HlLDRETH A SeGELKEN 



San Francisco, Oct. 25.— White comb, l-lb 

 sections, 8@9cent8; amber, 6(i- 7c. Extracteo- 

 water-white, 5@— c; white, 4K@4?ic; light am- 

 ber, 3%@4 cents; amber,3@3)4c; dark amber, 

 2}<@3c. Beeswax, good tochoice, light, 25@27c. 



A rather limited amount of trading has been 

 done during the current week for the reason that 

 apiarists are hesitating to let their honey go at 

 the present figures that buyers seem disposed 

 to offer. The yield in southern Califoi nia has 

 been more than the average, but the bee men are 

 expecting to get a good price for it, as reports 

 from other sections indicate a considerable 

 shortage. 



Please mention Bee Journal 

 when writing advertisers. 



WANTED 



FANCY COMB HONEY in NoroRip shipping 



CASES. ALSO EXTRACTED HONEY. IF YOU HAVE ANY TO 

 OFFER, QUOTE US YOUR ROCK BOTTOM CASH PRICE DE- 

 LIVERED HERE. AND MAIL US A SMALL SAMPLE OF THE 

 EXTRACTED HONEY. WE BUY EVERY TIME THE PRICE IS 

 RIGHT, AND REMIT PROMPTLY. 



THE FRED W. MUTH CO. 



No. 6t WALNUT STREET. CINCINNATI, OHIO. 



New Comb honev-Crop of 1905 



We believe it would pay tbose having' it in car 

 lots or otherwise to write us. Give us jour low- 

 est Fpot cash prices, and fully describe the 

 e'oods and slyleof package; when you can ship, 

 etc. We handle more of these goods than any 

 other firm in the U.S. Yours for business, 

 THOS. C STANLEY & SON, Bees and Honey 



Manzanoli, Colo., and Fairfield, III. 

 28Atf Please meution the Bee Journal, 



FOR SALE 



Until further notice, tinebt quality new crop 

 California WalerWhite White Sage and Light 

 Amber HONEY in 60-lb. tins, 2 in a case; new 

 cans and new cases Write for prices and sam 

 pies, and state quantity yon want. 



HILDRETH & SEGELKCN 



26S & 267 Greenwich Street, New York, N.Y 



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