Aug. 9, 1906 



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Chicago, July 9.— Market is practically bare 

 of comb honey, and while a little tells at about 

 15c for the best white grades, there is little vol- 

 ume to the trade. Extracted is in some demand 

 at 6@7c for the beat grades, but off flavors are 

 about unsaleable at 5@5Hc Beeswax selling" 

 upon arrival at 30c. R. A. Burnett & Co. 



Toledo, July 30. — The market on comb 

 honey at this writing 1 is rather unsettled, as 

 dealers are waiting 1 to see what the market is 

 going to do. There has not been very much 

 honey offered as yet and bee-keepers seem to be 

 holding 1 their crop for a larger price. Fancy 

 white comb would bring - here in a retail way 

 14<_' l-,c; some extra lots, 15#c; No. 1, 14c, with 

 very little demand for lower grades. Extracted 

 white clover in barrels would bring 6@5Hc; 

 cans the same. Beeswax 26@2Sc. 



Griggs Bros. 



Indianapolis, July 23.— Fancy white comb 

 brings I6(gl7c readily; No. 1, white,2c less per 

 pound; the demand is not supplied, bat higher 

 prices would decrease the demand. Best grades 

 of extracted honey bring S@9c. Good average 

 beeswax sells here at $33 per 100 pounds. 



Walter S. Pouder. 



Philadelphia, July 21. — Advices from differ- 

 ent points are rather conflicting regarding the 

 crop of honey this season, and consequently, 

 there is no market price established. Some 

 new arrivals of comb honey sell at 13@15c, 

 according to quality, and extracted honey at 

 6@"c. Beeswax firm, 28c. 



We are producers of honey and do not handle 

 on commission. Wm. A. Selser. 



New York, July 10.— We still have some de- 

 mand for comb honey, mostly for white grades, 

 which sells at from 13<« 14c, according to qual- 

 ity. A very limited demand for light amber, 

 with sufficient supply, and prices ruling at 

 about 12c. Extracted in fairly good demand, 

 with sufficient supply to meet all requirements. 

 Quite some arrivals from the South, and com- 

 mon grades are selling at from 50@5Sc per gal- 

 lon, and better grades at from oO@65c per gal- 

 lon. California strong, and rhite is selling at 

 from 7©7Jic and light amber at from 6@6Hjc. 

 No near.by honey in the markets as yet. Bees- 

 wax steady at 30c per pound. 



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Cincinnati, June 15.— The demand for ex 

 tracted honey has brightened up within the 

 past 30 days. However, there is so much of last 

 seasou's crop still unsold, which tends to hold 

 down the price. There is no material change 

 in prices since our last quotation. We quote 

 amber in barrels at 5@6J£c. No new white clo- 

 ver extracted honey on the market as yet. New 

 crop of comb honey fiads ready saleatl4@15Hc. 

 Choice yellow beeswax, 30c, delivered here. 



The Fred W. Muth Co. 



Denver, July 30.— Some small lots of new 

 comb honey coming in now; crop promises to 

 be light. At the present we are selling No. 1 

 white at $3.25 per case of 24 sections; No. 2 at $3. 

 We are paying 24c per pound for clean yellow 

 wax delivered here. 



The Colo. Honby-Producers* Assn. 



Kansas City, July 5.— The honey market 

 here is almost bare and there is very little new 

 stock coming to market. On account of the 

 poor wintering of the bees, very little honey 

 has been gathered. The market for the best 

 white honey in 24-section cases is $3.25@S3.40 

 per case; amber and other grades are 25<«50c 

 per case less. There is no new extracted honey 

 on the market, but a little old is selling at 

 5H@6c, but scarcely any demand. We look for 

 a good demand later. C. C. Clemons <fe Co. 



Cincinnati, July 21.— We are having new 

 comb honey to arrive and it finds ready sale; 

 fancy white at 14J£c; and No, I at 13#c. Ex- 

 tracted, white clover, in barrels, at 1Hc\ in 

 cans, 8Hic; amber, 5H<3 5J£c. Beeswax, 30c. 



C H.W. Weber. 



To sell lot of 300 empty 60-lb. capacity Honey- 

 Cans. All in one lot, or less quantities. Cans 

 are in first-class condition. 



We are also in the market for Fancy Comb 

 and Extracted Honey. Correspondence solicited 



Michigan White Clover Honey Co. 



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