Oct. 20, 1904. 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



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the Bee-Keepers' Review for publica- 

 tion, but the editor returned it, saying 

 that he could not see any advantage 

 in it. Ivater he published an article 

 from Mr. Laws on the same subject. 

 This looks to me like a disposition on 

 the part of bee-keepers to elevate one 

 and hold back another. This is not 

 right. Some honor is due a man for 

 his originality. There is not an idea 

 connected with the baby nucleus that 

 originated with Mr. Laws, Mr. Hutch- 

 inson, and Mr. SchoU, to the contrary 

 notwithstanding. I have reduced the 

 system to a more practical one, but I 

 want to say that every idea about this 

 matter that I have put forth in the 

 bee-papers (save the frame that Mr. 

 Laws uses) has been wholly, or in 

 part, gathered from the brains of 

 others. 



We should all be ready to write on 

 the things we have learned, and there- 

 by help one another, not trying to ele- 

 vate ourselves. John W. Pharr. 



Goliad Co., Tex., Sept. 25. 



WANTED ! 



Fancy Comb tloney trom White Glover, 



in no-drip cases, at once. State your lowest 

 price for 5POT CASH, the averag-e weight of 

 honey per combi all definite and final in first 

 letter. We answer mail and i^ay for goods 

 promptly. Plenty of references if desired. 



Beeswax Wanted for cash or trade. 

 C. M. SCOTT & CO. 

 1004 E. Wash. St., INDIANAPOLIS, IND 



34Atf Please mention the Bee Journal. 



HONEY AND BEESWAX 



When consigning, buying or selling, consult 



R. A. BURNETT & CO., 



«o<-> AouTH Water St. Chicaro. (lu. 



WANTED! 



Comb and Extracted 



HONEY 



On Commission. 



Boston pays good prices for a fancy 

 article. 



F.H.FARMERp 



182 Friend St., BOSTON. MASS. L 



%\f ANTED — Comb Honey, Wholesale.— 

 ** Will bay your crop outright, cash at your 

 depot anywhere in the U. S., if price and qual- 

 ity are right. We have salesmen in nearly 

 every market in U. S., but buy only through 

 Thos. J. Stanley, Manzanola, Colo., our honey- 

 man who spends the season in the West super- 

 intending our apiaries and looking after West- 

 ern car-lots of honey. Address us there direct, 

 stating what your honey is gathered from, what 

 grade, the average weight of section, how 

 packed, color, etc.; quantity, when yon can de- 

 liver, and lowest cash price per pound properly 

 crated and delivered to your depot. Would like 

 to know about what the freight rate to your 

 arest city. We believe that our purchases 

 are larger than any other firm or association. 

 Yours for business, THOS. G. STANLEY JL SON, 

 29Atf Manzanola, Otero Co., Colo. 



Wb Sell Root's Goods in michiqan 



Let us quote you prices on Sections, Hives, 

 Foundation, etc, as we can save you time and 

 freight. Beeswax Want^ for Cash. 



M. H. HUNT A SON. 

 Bell Branch, Wayne Co., Mich 



Sweet Clover Seed 



rOR SALE 



so lbs. or over, at 5 cents perponn.l .Address, 

 37Atf JOSEPH SHAW. Strong City, Kans 



WANTED 



FANCY COMB HONEY 



In Ne-drip Shipping Cases. 



Also AMBER EXTRACTED 



in Barrsis or Cans. 



Quote your lowest price delivered here. WE REMIT PROMPTLY. 

 THE FRED W. MUTH CO., 



iVo. 51 WALNUT ST. 



CINCINNATI, OHIO. 



Chicago, Oct. S— The receipts are now larg-er 

 than the immediate requirements, but no mate- 

 rial chang-e in price is noticed. The best lots 

 of white ccmb bring^ 13('? 14c, with lower grades 

 ranging l@3c less. Extracted, white, in cans 

 and barrels, 6Hf^'"'^c; amber, 5h@(>Hc. Bees- 

 wax, 28@30c. R. A. Burnett & Co. 



Kansas City, Sept, 22.— Market on comb 

 honev is quite active at $2.75 per case for fancy 

 white stock. Extracted rather slow at 6J^@7c. 

 We look for the demand on extracted to pick up 

 considerably with cooler weather, Beeswax in 

 good demand at 30c per pound. 



C. C. Clbmons & Co. 



Boston, Oct. 11.— We quote our market for 

 white comb honey from 16(« 18 cents; for No. 1, 

 14@loc. There is a good demand, and receipts 

 are not excessive. E-xtracted honey wanted, 

 with practically no stock on hand. 



Blakb, Scott & Lbb. 



New York, Oct. S.— There are no new fea- 

 tures in the honey market. White honey is ar- 

 riving quite freely and meets with fair demand 

 at 14'.(15c for fancy white, 13c for No. 1 white, 

 and lli'_' 12c for amber. Hardly any buckwheat 

 has arrived as yet, and prices on same are not 

 established. First grade of buckwheat honey 

 will sell at from 10@Uc. Extracted honey in 

 good demand at unchanged prices. Beeswax 

 market dull and declining'. 



Hildreth & Segelken. 



Albany, N.Y., Oct. U.— The honey market 

 is steady here "at 15c for best white comb, and 

 1254@13J^c for buckwheat. The weather is cool 

 and favorable. Extracted, white, 654@7c— slow; 

 buckwheat, ^(((^kc. Beeswax, 28®30c. 



H. R. Wright. 



Cincinnati, Sept. 15.— There is an improve- 

 ment in the honey market, so far as extracted 

 honey is concerned. The demand has increased 

 considerably, but the supply is limited, owing 



to the fact that bee-keepers in general are mis- 

 takably holding their crop for better prices. 

 We quote amber extracted m barrels at 5>4@6ci 

 white clover in barrels and cans at 7@8^c, ac- 

 cording to quality. The comb honey situation 

 is badly demoralized,being aught but encourag 

 ing. Quote fancy white clover comb honey at 

 14(aH5c. Beeswax, 26@28c. 



The Fred W.MuTH Co. 



Philadelphia, Oct. 8. — The honey market 

 has been quite active in the last lu days. Quite 

 a good many arrivals. There seems to be a 

 bigger diversity in range of prices than we 

 have seen in this market for years. A number 

 of shipments have been sent to commission 

 men with instructions to clean them out at the 

 best price. This has hardly made an estab- 

 lished market price for any of the grades of 

 comb. We quote: Fancy, 1m" 17 cents; No. 1, 

 14'<' I5c; amber. 12c. Extracted, fancy white, 

 8c; No. 1, 7c; amber, b%c. Beeswax selling 

 freely at 28c. 



We are producers of honey and do not handle 

 on commission. Wm. A. Selser. 



San Francisco, Sept. 21.— White comb, l-lb. 

 sections, 12?^@13c; amber, *5giic. Extracted, 

 white, 6@b% cents; light amber, 5(§i6c; amber, 

 4@4>^c; dark amber, 3J<@3Kc. Beeswax, good 

 to choice, light, 2''@30c; dark, 27@28c. 



Spot stocks are of rather light volume and 

 are mostly of amber grade. There is little sell- 

 ing pressure,esperially on good to choice honey. 

 Some holders are contending- for stiffer figures 

 than are warranted as regular quotations. Not 

 much is changing hands, and business doing is 

 principally on local account. 



Cincinnati,©., Oct. 8. — Comb honey is now 

 coming in more freely, and prices if anything 

 have a little moderated. The sales made and 

 prices obtained were for No. 1 fancv water- 

 white comb, 13@l5c; No. 2, 12^'" I4c. Extracted 

 is sold ai follows: White clover, ol-^taSc; am- 

 ber, in barrels, 5H@S%c; in cans, 6((i6^^c. Bees- 

 wax, 2"c. C. H. W. Weber. 



ALLOWED ON EARLY ORDERS EOR 



Let me SELL or BUY your 



HONEY 



If vou have some to offer, mail sample with lowest price expected, delivered 

 Cincinnati. 



IF IN" 3STEE3D 



State quantity and kind wanted, and I will quote you price. I do business on 



the cash basis, in buying or selling. 



Full stock of Bee-Supplies, the best made. Root's Goods at 



their factory prices. SF>KDS of Honey-plants. 



C. H. W. WEBER, 



2146-48 Central Ave. 

 CINCmNATI. OHIO. 



Please Meolion tiie Bee JonrnaJ ^^"" ^''^ 



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