December, ipog. 



American l^ee Journal 



Qoney anb 



Chicago. Nov. 25. — The market has been 

 quite active up to the present time, and 

 stock of comb honey is very low. Extracted 

 is also selling quite freely, but stock shows 

 some accumulation. The best grades of 

 white comb honey bring i6c per pound, 

 with other grades from i@3C less. Extracted, 

 from 7@8c for the white, and ti@7c for the 

 amber, all according to quality, flavor and 

 style of package. Beeawax continues to be 

 n good demand at 30@32C. 



R. A. Burnett & Co. 



Boston. Nov. 26.— Fancy white comb honey 

 at Ib@i7c; No. i. I5@i6c. White, extracted. 

 8@Qc; light amber. 7@8c; amber. b@7c. Bees- 

 wax. 3o®32c. Blake. Lee Co. 



Los Angeles. Dec. i.— The quotations on 

 houey at the present time are about as fol- 

 lows: Water-white extracted, oj^c; white. 

 55^@6c; light amber. 4}4®sc. H.J.Mercer. 



Kansas City. Mo.. Nov. 26.— The demand 

 for both comb and extracted honey is fair; 

 the receipts light. We quote: No. i white 

 comb. 24 sections. S3. 35 per case: No. 2 white 

 and amber. S3. 00; whiteextracted.per pound, 

 7C. Beeswax. 25@28c. 



C. C. Clemons Produce Co. 



Cincinnati. Nov. 26.— The market on comb 

 honey is exceedin^rly brisk, and has made an 

 advancement. We quote comb honey. 24 

 sections to a case, in large lots. S3. 50 per 

 case; by the single case. Sj O" The market 

 on extracted honey is good. Sage at 8@8/2C; 

 amber in barrels, tiytfab^c. Beeswax is fair 

 at 33C per pound. These are our selling 

 prices, not what we are paving. 



C. H. W. Weber & Co. 



New York. Nov. 20.— We are having a fair 

 demand for comb honey at following prices: 

 Fancy white. tsSi^c: No. i. I3@i4c; amber. 12c; 

 buckwheat. II&I3C. all according to style of 

 package and quality. While the receipts 



have not been quite as heavy as in former 

 years, there has been enough to go around, 

 and some is still in the hands of the pro- 

 ducer, and has not been marketed as yet. 

 Extracted honey in fair demand, also with 

 sufficient supply, especially from California. 

 We quote: Water-white sage. 8(?8J*c ; white 

 sage. /JiSSc: light amber. 7c; buckwheat. 

 7&7hc: .Southern in barrels. 65®75c. accord- 

 ing to quality. Beeswax steady and in good 

 demand at from 2g@3oc. 



Hildreth & Segelken. 



Philadelphia. Dec. 6.— The season is now 

 well advanced, with only about 2 weeks more 

 for the sale of honey. Pprices have not 

 changed in the last 10 days. but. if anything, 

 will weaken from now until Christmas. We 

 quote: Fancy white comb honey, i6@i8c: 

 No. I. I4c; amber, 13c. Extracted, white, in 

 5-gal. cans, qc; amber, in barrels, 6c; amber, 

 in cans. 7c. Beeswax. 2gc. 



Wm. a. Selser. 



Indianapolis. Nov. 25.— There is a good 

 demand for best grades of honey, but the 

 market is now well supplied. Indiana bee- 

 keepers, as well as merchants, are good 

 buyers. Producers are being paid the fol- 

 lowing prices: F'ancy white comb. i6c: No. 

 I wfiite. 14C. Finest extracted in s-gallon 

 cans. 8c. No demand for amber or off 

 grades. Producers of beeswax are receiving 

 28@3oc. Walter S. Pouder. 



Toledo, Nov. 26. — There is practically no 

 change in the honey market over our last 

 quotations. The demand seems to be about 

 normal for this season of the year, and 

 owing to the high prices honey is not selling 

 as well as expected. Fancy white clover 

 brings in a retail way iti@i7c per pound; No. 

 I. isfe'ibc; fancy amber. I4@isc. No demand 

 for darker grades. Extracted, white sage, 

 in cans. o®ioc; white clover, the same; am- 

 ber. 6®7/^c. Beeswax. 28@3oc. 



The Griggs Bros. Co. 



Zanesville. Ohio. Nov. 26.— In spite of 

 lax enforcement of the law closing Zanes- 

 ville's saloons, the "dry" regime is result- 

 ing in a better demand for honey this sea- 

 son, though unreasonably warm weather has 

 appreciably retarded sales for the past 

 week or two. For No. i to fancy white 

 clover comb, which is the grade this market 

 chieHy demands, producers are offered 14®- 



15J5C. and for best clover extracted. S'Ac de- 

 livered. Wholesale prices are 2@3c higher 

 than this on comb, and i&2c higher on ex- 

 tracted. For good lyellow beeswax, pro- 

 ducers are offered 28c cash, or 30c in trade. 

 Edmund W. Peirce. 



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HONEY 



The present .season has been a poor one for honey in many .sections of the East. We are not dependent upon 

 Eastern markets, however, for, in addition to our Eastern stocks, we have secured several cars of honey from Cali- 

 fornia. Plea.se do not think that because we have Western honey, it is inferior in quality. On the contrary, we have 

 .some of the finest honey ever produced, and a .sample shipment will convince you of its quality. We can supply 

 either comb or extracted, water-white or amber. Write today for prices and samples. 



If you have been so fortunate as to secure more honey this season than you can use, we shall be glad to hear from 

 you. State what kind it is, how it is put up, and lowest price you expect for it delivered in Cincinnati. Do not ship 

 without definite instructions, for we are taking in honey every day and may not have much storage room. 



We also have our usual complete line of bee-keepers' supplies. Send in your orders now and get the benefit of 

 the December cash discount, which is four per cent. Our goods are fresh and clean, and the best on the market. 

 Catalog on request. 



\Ve VVish All Our Patrons a ^ferry Christmas and a Happy J^ew Year. 



C. H. W. WEBER & CO. 



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