Dec. 21, 1899. 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



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Glass Honey -Jars ! 



We have two sizes of clear flidt-jrlass Jars, 

 No. 1 holdirif; a scant pound of honey, with an 

 opal or white top held on with a screw metal 

 baud under which is a rubber to prevent leal<- 

 ag-e. No. 2 is a rather tall flint-glass jar with 

 tin screw-cap. holding- K pound of honey. Both 

 are excellent for retail honey-packag-es, and 

 are put up in single ^ross lots. The prices are 

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 for the No. 2, 54.25. 



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MARKET QUOTATIONS. 



Chicago, Dec. i:i.— We iiuote best white comb 

 at 15c; an occasioual small lot of fancy sells at 

 16c; off grades of white, 12wl4c; ambers,10faa2c. 

 Extracted, SfaiOc for faticy white; Vfgsc for am- 

 ber; bioflc f<jr dark grades. 



Receipts are larg*er and the demand is not as 

 grood as it has been; most of the retailers have 

 laid in a supply to carry them over the Christ- 

 mas time. R. A. Burnett & Co. 



Cincinnati, Dec. 7. — There is a good demand 

 for all kinds of extracted houej. White clover 

 and basswood sell at 8@85^c; amber and South- 

 ern, 6((< 7c, according- to quality and package. 

 Fancy ccnib honey in no-drip shipping-cases 

 sells all5i'/l(>c: darker grades hard to sell at 

 any price. Ueeswax, 26c. C. H. W. Weber, 

 Successor to Chas. P. Muth & Son and A. Muth 



Kansas City, Dec. 9.— We quote No. 1 white 

 comb, 13M(tt\l4c; No. 2, Ufs'UJ^c; No.l amber, 

 13@13^c; No. 2, 12@13c. Extracted, white, 1% 

 (ai8c; amber, 7(o)'7}^c; dark, SJ^fa^bc. Beeswax, 

 20(a;.22c. C. C. Clemons & Co. 



New|Yokk Dec. 10. — Demandjis very g'ood for 

 all grades of comb honey. Receipts are some- 

 what light and not up to former years. We 

 quote: 



Fancy white, 15 cents; No. 1, white, 13@14c; 

 amber, ll('('12c; and buckwheat, 9@llc., as to 

 quality. Extracted remains firm at following' 

 prices: California white, '^%c\ light amber, 8c; 

 white clover and basswood. 8c; amber, 1%c.. 

 Very little trade for extracted buckwheat as yet. 

 Southern, fancy, 7J^c per pound; other grades, 

 as to quality, from 70c to 75c gallon. Beeswax 

 quiet at 2o@27c. Hildketh' & Segelken. 



Cleveland, Dec. 1.— Fancv white, 16@l7c; 

 No. 1 white, 15@]6c; No. 1 amber, 13@l4c; No. 2 

 amber, 12^fTil3c; buckwheat, 9(flj'10c. White ex- 

 tracted, S(at9c. A. B.Williams & Co. 



San Francisco, Dec. 0.— White comb, 11H@ 

 \2}Ac\ amber, 8#l0c. Extracted, white, 7M(si8c. 

 light amber, 7(m7^c; amber. 5(G^5J^c; Beeswax, 

 26^'27c. 



Values are being maintained at previous range 

 with stocks light of all descriptions. It is doubt- 

 ful if live carloads of honey could now be se- 

 cured in the whole State. Shipments by sea the 

 jjast week were over 30i} cases, the major por- 

 tion being destined for New York. 



Boston, Dec. 8. — We quote as follows: Fancy 

 white, 16c; A No. 1, 15c; No.l, 13i^n'14c; buck- 

 wheat will not sell in this city. Extracted, light 

 amber, 7(«'Sc. 



There is very little now to report in the line 

 of our honey market. The retail trade are loath 

 to pay the higher prices and are buying in a 

 verv small way, still the demand is fully equal 

 to the supply. Blake, Scott & Lee. 



Albany, Dec. 10. — We quote: Fancj' white 

 comb, 15c; No. 1 white, 13(a,^14c; mixt, il(ml3c; 

 buckwheat, 10fa*/llc. Extracted, white, 8@/9c; 

 mixt, 6>2(<y7c; dark, 6. Beeswax, 26(§j,28c. 



MacDodgal & Co. 



Successors to Chas. McCuUoch & Co. 



Omaha, Dec. 11. — The November trade has 

 up to the present not been as g'ood as was ex- 

 pected, and shows a falling off from October. 

 It seems that the somewhat higher prices this 

 fall are affecting- the consumptive demand to 

 some extent, still the warm weather yet pre- 

 vailing in this part of the country- may also be 

 partly responsible for it. While trade has been 

 light^ prices have been well maintained, nobody 

 being burdened with stock to such an amount 

 as to become oppressive. 



Fancy white still going at 14(al4J^c, and light 

 amber i cent less. Extracted, white, 8(a'8}-$c. 

 Peycke Bros. 



Detroit, Dec. 11.— Fancy white, ISfy-lbc; No. 



1, white, 14('fl'15c; dark grades, 10fal2c. Demand 



good and supply light. No extracted in market. 



White would sell for 3(g'SJ^c. Beeswax, 23i'T24c. 



M. H. Hunt & Sox. 



WANTED.— Comb and extracted honey; state 

 price, kind, and quantity. 



R. A. BURNETT & CO., 

 33A20t 163 So. Water St., Chicago, 111. 



WANTED.— Extracted honey all kinds; mail 

 sample and price expected delivered at Cincin- 

 nati. 1 pay spot cash on deliverv. 



C. H. W. Weber, 

 Successor to Chas. Muth i Son and A. Muth, 

 40Atf 2146-4S Central Ave., Cincinnati, O. 



Your HONEY 



I We will buy it,no matter 

 _ _ _ • where you are. Address, 

 giving description and price, 

 34Atf THOS. C. STANLEY & SON, Fairfield III. 



