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American Hee Journal 



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' Chicago, May 9.— Very little honey on the 

 market of any kind. Prices are therefore nom- 

 inal. A little choice white clover comb sold at 

 17c, and would bring that at present, but sup- 

 ply seems to be exhausted ; even with this scar- 

 city there is no demand for No. 2 grades. E.^- 

 tracted, white, 7(3Sc; amber, 6(2 7c. Beeswax in 

 (food demand at 32c. R. A. Boknhtt & Co. 



Cincinnati, April 16 — There is nothing new 

 in the honey market, excepting- that this part 

 of the country is bare of comb honey, and it is 

 well, for consumers will appreciate the new 

 crop more when it arrives. We are selliug ex- 

 tracted amber honey in barrels at from Si^di- 

 6Xc. Fancy table honey, S5^c@9c, in crates of 

 two 60-pound cans. For choiceyellow beeswax, 

 free from dirt, 32c cash, delivered here. 



The Fred W. Mcth Co. 



Philadelphia, April 25.— The comb honey 

 market, on account of the lateness of the sea- 

 son, has grown just a little weaker in the last 

 10 days, although extracted honey is kept very 

 firm. We think, however, there will be com- 

 paratively little comb honey carried over ex- 

 cept in very small lots. We quote: Fancy 

 comb honey, 14@lSc; No. 1, 13@14c: amber, 

 12@13c. Fancy extracted honey, 7@8c; light 

 amber, 6(ii7c. Beeswax firm, 32c. 



We are producers of honey and do not handle 

 on commission, iz; C3 Wm. A. Selser. 



New York, April 12.— Come Honey.— There 

 is very little doing; stock of white honey of all 

 grades is practically cleaned up, and small 

 shipments which arrive from time to time, find 

 ready sale at 14@lSc for choice white stock, and 

 12®13c for off grades. Considerable dark comb 

 honey is left on the market, and there does not 

 seem to be any demand whatsoever. We quote 

 nominally at 10@Hc, but in large lots we doubt 

 whether this price can te realized. Extracted 

 Honey.— California stock seems to be well 

 cleaned up, and we are informed that there is 

 very little left on the Coast, and, before the new 

 crop is marketed, whatever is on the market 

 now win have been consumed. The prospects 

 u California are very good for a large crop, but 

 nothing definite can be said ac this time, and 

 there is no surety of a big crop until it is actually 

 gathered. Last season the outlook was just as 

 good, but in the height of the season, cold 

 northern winds and generally contrary weather 

 affected the crop to such an extent that it was 

 small as in previous years. With favorable 



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weather in California for the next two months 

 a larg-e crop will undoubtedly be harvested, and 

 if so prices will naturally be considerably lower 

 than those of the past season and present prices. 

 We quote white sag-e at from 7@9c, and light 

 amber at from 7@7Mc. Near-by, as well as 

 Southern honey, is well cleaned up, and the 

 markets are in g-ood shape for new crop. Cuban 

 and other West Indian honeys are arriving- in 

 large quantities, most of which are sold for ex 

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HiLDRETH A SeGELKEN. 



Indianapolis, April 12.— comb honey is not 

 plentiful, but demand is slack. Fancy white 

 comb brings 16®i7c; No. 1 white, 14c; amber, 

 12@13c. Best grades of extracted honey bring 

 8@9c; amber, 6@7c. Good average beeswax 

 sells here at $35 per 100 pounds. 



Walter S.Poudbr. 



Toledo, May 3.— There is very little demand 

 for comb honeyas is usually the case at this 

 season oftbeyear. Fancy white would bring 

 in a retail way 16tal7c; No. 1, 15@i6c, with no 

 demand for dark honey. Extracted is very 

 scarce and none being offered for sale. Bees- 

 wax is brinB'ing28c. 



The Griggs Bros. & Nichols Co. 



Kansas City, May 4 —Receipts of comb and 

 extracted honey are light; in fact, the market 

 is almost bare. The demand for comb honey 

 is good, but for extracted is rather light. We 

 quote: No. 1 white comb, 24 sections, J3.25; No. 

 2, $2.75; No. 2 amber, f 2.50 to $2.75. Extracted, 

 white, 8@9c; amber, lur-Sc. Beeswax, 50c. 



C. C. Clemons & Co. 



Denver, Feb. 14.— Producers in this State 

 are practically closed out of ooth comb and ex- 

 tracted honey. We have not sufficient good 

 comb honey to supply our local trade, but have 

 a good supply of white extracted of excellent 

 quality. We quote strictly No. 1 white comb 

 honey, per case of 24 sections, at $3.20; No. 1, 

 light amber, $3; and good No. 2, $2,S0. White 

 extracted, 8(S8Hc per pound; light amber, 

 7K@8c. Clean, yellow beeswax, 27@2Sc, deliv- 

 ered here. 



The Colo. Honey-Producers' Assn. 



Cincinnati, April 3.— The market on honey 

 is entirely bare of fancy comb honey; No. 2, 

 selling at 12Hc, and slow sales. Light amber 

 extracted sells in barrels at 5h'@6c. Beeswax 

 32c, delivered here. C. H.W. Wbbbk. 



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