Dec. IS. 1904. 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



847 



we are extending the market, and now 

 selling bulk comb honey where even 

 two years ago it had never been heard 

 of. 



Bee-keeping is taking on great 

 strides and rapidly increasing, and my 

 caution was given because I did not 

 want bee-keepers at any time to glut 

 the market on our article bulk comb. I 

 showed them that section honey for the 

 early northern market was also a profit- 

 able article, and advised them to mix 

 in some section honey. 



All prospects point to a big bee-year 

 in 190S. H. H. Hyde. 



B?xar Co., Tex., Nov. 30. 



New York.— A bee-keepers' institute will be 

 held Id Caaandaigna, N. Y.. aader the auspices 

 of the Bnreaa ol Farmers' Institutes. Mr.N.E. 

 France has been engaged by the Department of 

 Agriculture as speaker. There will be two ses- 

 sions each day. The business of the Ontario 

 County Bee-Keepers' Association will be trans* 

 acted during a part of these meetings. 



Naples, N. Y. F. Gkeimhr, Sec. 



I/>.80 F«r 

 A 200 Ego 

 i • INCUBATOR 



I Perfect in constnictloii ana 

 I aoliun. liatohes every fertile 

 I egg. Write for catalog to-d»y. 



IgEO^ H. STAHL, Qulncy, III 



Wh Sell Root's Goods in Miohiqan 



Let us qnote yon prices on Sections, Hives, 

 Foundation, etc., as we can save yon time and 

 freight. Beeswax Wanted for Cash. 



M. H. HUNT A SON. 

 Bell Branch, Wayne Co., Mich 

 Please mention Bee Journal -wtien wntliig. 



HONEY AND BEESWAX 



When consigning', bnjing or selling, consult 



R. A. BURNETT & CO., 



<00 SOMTM \K/ii-r>o St. CulCAGO. iLt. 



Boney- Jars ® Honey-Vinegar 



We can ship at once on 

 receipt of order, 1-lb. and 

 ^4 lb. Tip-Top Honey -Jars, 

 (octagon shape) at these 

 prices, f.o.b. Chicago: 

 1-lbs. per 12 doz. crate, $5.00; 



3 crates, J14.25. 

 i-lbs.per 14 doz. crate, $5.25; 



3 crates, 15.00. 

 I if.ltali YORK'S 



Ml HONEY-VINEGAR 



II^HH This is a new thing, made 



|'"fil||!' ^y The York noney Co, 

 and should be used by all 

 who also buy and use honey 

 Furnish it to your home 

 trade. Sample, postpaid, 10 cents, to pay post- 

 age and package. A 10-gal. keg for $3.00, f.o.b. 



:ases. Address, 



The York Honey Co. 



Henry M. Aknd, Mgr. 

 [iNziE Street, - CHICAGO, ILL 



1 WANTED ! [ 



Comb and Extracted \ 



HONEYS 



On Commission. 



F. H. FARMED. 



182 Friend St., BOSTO .MASS. 



WANTED--HONEY 



BEE -SUPPLIES 



THE BEST MADE. 



Root's Goods at Root's Factory Prices \ 



Take advantage of the DISCOUNTS allowed on 



EARLY orders. 



You will SAVE MONEY by buying from me. 



Cincinnati is one of the BEST SHIPPING POINTS. 



^Lowest FreiQlit Rates, Prompt Service and^ 

 Satistaction Guaranteed, 



CATALOG MAILED FREE. 



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CINCINNATI 

 OHIO 



^oncy oa<ii Beestpax 



Chicago, Dec. 7.— The market is well supplied 

 with all kinds of honey; the demand is of a 

 light nature. Fancy comb honey bring^s 14c, 

 but quality as well as appearance is necessary; 

 No. 1 sells at i::H@13c; off grades difficult to 

 move at l@3c less. Extracted, choice white, 

 ~i&"\i<^\ amber, 0(u'7c, with off grades about SMc 

 per pound. Beeswax, 30c. 



R. A. Bdrnett & Co. 



New York, Dec. 7.— Receipts of late have 

 been quite heavy, and while there has been a 

 fair demand, it has not been up to former years 

 and stocks are somewhat accumulating, conse- 

 quently prices show a tendency to decline, and 

 in large lots quotation prices as a rule are 

 shaded. We quote fancy white at 14@15c; No. 

 1 white, at lj(s'13c; amber. He; buckwheat, 10c. 

 Extracted in fair demand at 6'a(,^c for white 

 clover; Si^c for buckwheat; 50(.ti00c per gallon 

 for Southern, according to quality. Beeswa.x 

 firm at from 28@2')c. 



HlLDFETH Sl SEGELKEN. 



Philadelphia, Dec. 8. — Honey has not been 

 quite so active in the last 10 days, but more de- 

 mand is expected soon, as more honey is sold at 

 the present time than at any other season of 

 the year. We quote: Fancy white, lS@16c; No. 

 1. 13@14c; amber, lite 12c. Extracted, white, 

 7(^8 cents; amber, 6(ai7c. Beeswax sells quick, 

 25@26c. 



We are producers of honey and do not handle 

 on commission. Wm. A. Selser. 



Boston, Nov. 11.— Recent heavy arrivals to- 

 gether with very low quotations from some 

 other markets have had a tendency to weaken 

 our market. We quote fancy No. 1, lS(al6c; 

 No. 2, 14c, with ample stocks; absolutely nocall 

 for buckwheat. Extracted honey, 6@8c. 



Blakb, Scott & Lee. 



Cincinnati, Oct. 28.— There is a marked im- 

 provement in the demand for comb honey since 

 our last quotations. No material change in the 



extracted-houey market. We continue to quote 

 white clover extracted honey In barrels and 

 cans at 7(ai8Ji cents; amber in barrels, S!<@6c. 

 Fancy white clover romb honey, 14@15c. Bees- 

 wax, 28c. The Fred W.Muth Co. 



Albany, N.Y., Nov. 9.— The crop of honey is 

 turning out to be larger than estimated, and 

 prices are softening, favoring the buyer. We 

 quote fancy white, 15c; A No. 1, 14c: No. 1, 13c; 

 mixed, ll<!912c; buckwheat, best, 13c; average 

 run, H(ai2c. Extracted, buckwheat, 6c; white 

 clover, 6Hc; mixed, 6c. Beeswax, 29(a30c. 



H. R. Wright. 



Kansas City, Sept. 22.— Market on comb 

 hooey is quite active at ^.7S per case for fancy 

 white stock. Extracted rather slow at 6>^@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. 



Cincinnati, O., Dec. 7.— Comb honey is now 

 coming in more freely, and prices if anything 

 have moderated a little. The sales made and 

 prices obtained were for No. 1 fancy water- 

 white comb, 12@13Hc; single cases, 14c. Ex- 

 tracted is sold a^ follows: White clover, in 

 barrels, 6>ic; in cans, 7J<@8c; amber, in bar- 

 rels, 55i@5>ic; in cans, 6(Si6)4c. Beeswax, 27c. 

 C. H. W. Weber 



San Francisco, Nov. 22.— White comb. 1-lb. 

 sections, 12@13 cents; amber, 9^11c. Extracted 

 white, 6@6Si cents; light amber, 4M@S5ic; am- 

 ber, 3',(a4','c; dark amber, 3@3)ic. Beeswax, 

 good to choice, light, 29@30c; dark, 27@28c. 



There is said to be some inquiry for ship- 

 ment, but at llgures below the views of holders 

 L'enerally. Current values on strictly choice to 

 fancy water-white honey afe being well main- 

 tained, stocks of this description being of light 

 proportions. 



WANTED ! 



Fancij Comb tloiieij from White Glover, 



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

 price for SPOT CASH, the average weight of 

 honey per comb, all definite and final in first 

 letter. We answer mail and pay for goods 

 promptly. Plenty of references if desired. 



Beeswax Wanted for cash or trade. 

 C. M. SCOrr & CO. 

 10(14 E. Wash. St., INDIANAPOLIS, IND 



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RFF-KFFPFBS I ^«'"' me your orders for 

 DLL JVLLrtna ! bee-supplies for next 



year's use, and get the discount: Oct.,(j percent; 

 .Nov., 5 percent; Dec, 4 percent. The above dis- 

 count does not apply to honev-packages. Send 

 for catalog. W.J.McCahtv, Emmetsburg, Iowa 

 44Etf Please mention the Bee Journal. 



Please mention Bee Journal 

 when writing advertisers. 



