Nov. 16 1905 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



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" December 1 ' S " 



" January 1 7 " 



" February 1 6 " 



" March 1 4 " 



" April 1 2 " 



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Complete stock for 1905 now on hand. 

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8 Percent Discount 



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^ ^NOVEMBER ^ 



This applies to all g^oods with exception of Shipping-Cases 

 and other Honey-Packages for current use. 



Chicago, Oct. 5.— The demand for comb 

 honey is about as usual ior the season of year. 

 Offerings Jrom the surroundiug^ States are fully 

 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 llfi] :12c; 

 amber grades difficult to place at 9('jl0c. Ex- 

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

 and flavor and package; ambers 5}^@65^ cents. 

 Beeswax selling upon arrival at 30c if clean; 

 off grades about 2c per pound less, 



R. A. Burnett & Co. 



Kansas City, Oct. 9.— The honey market 

 here at present is very strong ai $3.25 per case 

 for No. 1 and fancy white comb in 24-sectioo 

 cases; amber and oiher grades selling for less 

 according to quality. Extracted in good de- 

 mand at b%c. Beeswax, 28c. 



C. C. Clbmons & Co. 



Cn^ciNNATi, Oct. 6.— Reports from differex 

 parts of the couniry give evidence of an almost 

 total failure in the comb honey crop, excepting 

 the points in the North. We are selling this 

 Northern comb boney at from lAioit 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 

 5Ji@6c; white clover at 6M*«'7J4c. 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.) 



The Fred W.Muth Co. 



Toledo, Oct. 17— The honey market remains 

 firm, with good demand, and prices the same as 

 last quotations. Fancy white comb brings ISc; 

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

 Extracted, white clover, in barrels, 6K@6!4c; 

 amber, in barrels, 5@5J^c; in cans, Ic to IJ^c 

 higher. Beeswax in good demand, 26c cash, 

 28c trade. Griggs Bros. 



Philadelphia, Nov. 7. — The demand has 

 been very good for honey in the past 10 days. 

 In fact, it takes a little sharp, cool weather to 

 g^et the people started, and after they start, the 



C. H.W.WEBER =' 



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



demand continues for scnie months. I would 

 say that now is ihe height of the consumption 

 of tbe honey season. \Ve quote, in a iobbing 



honey season. \Ve quote, in a jobbing 

 way: Fancy ccnib, IS'Snc; No. 1, 13@15c; am- 

 ber, 12@13c. Extracted, fancy white, 7@8c; 

 amber, 6Jic. Beeswax firm at 2Sc. 



We are producers of honey and do not handle 

 on commission. Wm. A. Sblser. 



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@Ujc; No. 2 from 12!^@14c. Extracted 

 seems to be more plentiful. In barrels, light 

 amber, 5U^3^5'^jc; in cans, He more. White 

 clover from 7(« Sc. Beeswax, 28@30c. 



C, H. W. Weber. 

 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 

 13(a'14c; No. l.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 S^fa^c per pound, according to 

 quality and quantity; Southern in barrels and 

 half-barrels, at SSiqOOc par gallon. Beeswax 

 firm and scarce at 29@30c. 



UlLDRETH & SeOELKEN 



Intianapolis, Nov. 7,— There is a tendency 

 for higher prices on best grades of honey. The 

 demand for strictly fancy white comb hoaey 

 exceeds the supply. Demand for lower grades 



of comb honey not good. Numerous shipments 

 of honey arriving, but no oneproducer seems to 

 have very great quantities to offer. I quote 

 fancy white at 15@16c; No. l in poor demand at 

 12c, and amber dull atlOc. Best grade extracted 

 brings 8@9c in 60-lb. cans; amber slow at 5c. 

 Beeswax, 28@30c. Walter S. Pouder. 



Albany, N.Y.. Nov. 8.— Our honey market is 

 in healthy condition; demand good; receipts 

 about equal to demand. Prices are not quite as 

 high as last year, but the tendency has been to 

 work off the honey before cold weather, and we 

 think the crop has come forward more than 

 usual this season, which is a good sign. We 

 quote: Fancy white clover, 15c; A No. 1, 14c; 

 No. 1, 13c; buckwheat, fancy, 13c; A No. 1,12c; 

 No, 1, ll@12c; straight buckwneat is wanted in 

 this market. Extracted, quiet: white, "J-^c; 

 mixed, 6!^c; buckwheat, 6Hc. Beeswax scarce 

 at 30c. H. R. Wright. 



San Francisco, Nov. 1.— White comb. 1-lb, 

 sections, 8@9 cents; amber, 6^ 7c. Extracted^ 

 water-white, 5@ — c; white, 4%@4%c; light am- 

 ber, 3^@4 cents; amber, 3@3>6c; dark amber, 

 2H@3c. Beeswax, good to choice, light, 25@27c. 



The market is very dull despite the bullish 

 articles In all the bee-papers. Apiarists are 

 now beginning to let go at present prices, as 

 they are beginning to realize that they must ac- 

 cept conditions as tbey are. This year is noex- 

 ception to the rule, and it has always been the 

 case that those selling early get the best pi ices 

 for their honey. 



FANCY WHITE EXTRACTED HONEY 



CRATES 2-60 LB. CANS; 8c 



TWO op MORE CRATES; 7% 

 LARGER LOTS; WRITE FOR SPECIAL PRICES. ALL 

 F. O. B, CINCINNATI. CASH WITH ORDER. SAMPLES 1 Oc» 



TO PAY postage;. 



THE FRED W. MUTH CO. 



No. 51 WALNUT STREET, CII<<CIN N ATI, OHIO. 



SEND FOR CATALOG OF BEE SUPPLIES WITH SPECIAL DISCOUNT. 



New Comb Honey-Crop of 1905 



We believe it would pay those having u in car 

 lots or otherwise to write us. Give as your low- 

 est spot cash prices, and fully describe the 

 goods and styleof 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 



Manzanola, Colo., and Fairfield, III. 

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FOR SALE 



Until farther notice, finest quality new crop 

 California Water-White 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 you want. 



HILDRETH & SEGELKEN 



265 & 267 Greenwich Street, New York, N.Y 



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