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American ^Bac Jonrnall 



CmrAGO. Aug:. 21. — Comb honey has sold 

 promptly upon arrival during the month, 

 and lip to this date there is none that lias 

 been on the mari<et beyond the time neces- 

 sary to get it in shape to sell. The price 

 ranges from itC-jiSc per lb for No. i to fancy 

 white. There has not been much enquiry 

 for the amber grades, and tiractically none 

 are offered. Extracted is without change, 

 but is not active For clover and basswood 

 in the ftu-lb. tin cans, sales arc made at u@ioc 

 per lb. Amber grades range at from -<^'8c 

 per lb. Beeswa.x remains unchanged at 

 from 30^ (3C per lb. if free from sediment and 

 other foreign matter. 



R. A. Bl'RNETT&Co. 



Kansas City. M()., Aug. 20.— The receipts 

 of both comb and extracted honey are light, 

 especially comb honey. We are sellingour 

 receipts of comb as fast as they arrive at 

 quotations. We quote: .\o. i white comb, 

 24 section cases. $.?.5o; Xo. 2. $3 oo@,i.25; No. i 

 amber. $1.25; No. 2. $3.00. Extracted, white, 

 per lb.. »@8!5C; amber per lb.. 7@8c. Bees- 

 wax, per lb.. 25@j8c. 



C. C. Clemons Prodice Co. 



Indianapolis. Aug. 20.— Extracted honey 

 of hnest quality is selling at io'-2(s:i2c in 5- 

 gailon cans, according to quantity at one 

 shipment. No. i and fancy white comb is 

 selling at i6@i7C. Beeswax is in good de- 

 mand, and producers are being paid 30c per 

 pound. Walter S. PouDER. 



San FRANCIsro. Aug. i;.— The demand for 

 comb honey is still beyond the supply, and 

 fancy and No I still very limited, and what 

 arrives is soon taken up. Extracted lioney 



is somewhat easier, and several carloads 

 have been upon the market, and the water 

 white and lighter grades have found ready 

 buyers. Fancy white comb. I6G^I7C; dark to 

 amber. I3/^(3'I5C per lb.: river comb. Ii(s'i2'ic 

 per lb. Water-white extracted. 8@8/^c; light 

 amber. 7M(s'8c; amber, 6@7!7C: lower grades. 

 5&6/2C per lb. Beeswax. 27/2(3 wc for nice, 

 yellow wax. 23®26c for the darker grades. 

 .lOHN C. Fkohliger. 

 New York. Aug. 21.— New comb honey is 

 in good demand, and receipts are gradually 

 getting larger, and will continue so from 

 now on. Fancy white sells at 15c per lb., 

 with some exceptionally fine stock at luc. 

 No. I at 14c per lb.. No. 2 at nc per lb., and 

 amber at 12c per lb. No buckwheat on the 

 market as yet. and we do not expect any for 

 ten days or two weeks from now. Extracted 

 in fair demand at 8'?@gc per lb. for white 

 clover. 7!^@8c for fancy white amber. 7@7/4c 

 for amber. No change in beeswax. 



HlI.DRETH & SEGELKEN. 



Cincinnati. Aug. 20. — There has been 

 some new honey arriving, and is selling 

 slowly from u&idc. according to grade and 

 quantity; there seems to be considerable 

 honey offered. There is only a fair demand 

 for extracted honey, white bringing gSphc; 

 light amber in barrels. 7c: in cans. 8@8}4c. 

 Beeswax is selling slowly at S33 per 100 lbs. 



The above are our selling prices, not what 

 we are paying. C. H. W. Webek & Co. 



Cincinnati. .Aug. h. — New comb honey is 

 arriving, and in order to consume the great 

 crop of this section of the country, there 

 must be a lower range of prices than last 

 year. We are selling choice comb honey at 



I from n(?i6c per lb., according to the quality 

 and quantity piurchased. Extracted honey 

 at 6!;C''7''2C for amber, and H'A^'ioc for good to 

 fancy extracted honey. The above are our 

 selling pi ices, not buying prices. For choice 

 bright, yellow beeswax we are paying 28c per 

 lb. delivered here, in cash, or »oc per lb. in 

 trade. The F'red W. Muth Co. 



Boston. Aug. 20.— Fancy white comb hon- 

 ey. I6@I7 per lb.; No. i. isfeibc. Fancy white 

 extracted. io@iic; light amber. cj@ioc; am- 

 ber. 8(?QC. Beeswax, toe. B lake, -Lee Co. 



FOR SALE 



Remainder of season Golden Tested Queens 

 90c each; Untested. 60e each. Strictly no 

 disease. Safe arrival and perfect satisfac- 

 tion guaranteed. 



R. 0. COX, Box 8, GARLAND, ALA. 

 ITALIAN QUEENS 



Untested. 70e each; 6 for $3.75. 

 Tested. $1.00 each; 6 foi $5.50. 



Safe Arrival Guaranteed 



JOHN LEININGER 



Ft. Jennings, Ohio 



Italian Queens ^^ai^ Z^cf. 



Prompt shipments on superb queens from 

 these famous stocks. Untested 80c each. 

 $7.00 per doz. Tested from Si 00 to $1.50 each 

 or $10.00 to Srs.oo per doz. Nuclei and full 

 colonies. Write for prices and catalog. No 

 foul brood or other bee diseases. Safe 

 arrival guaranteed. 7A3t 



F. N. BABCOCK, Fradonia, N. Y., R. F. D. No. 17. 

 Please mention Am. Bee Journal when writing. 



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Special Delivery 



During this month we shall double our usual efforts in points of delivery and service. Early indications 

 not having been most favorable, it is possible many bee-keepers will not have laid in a sufficient stock of sup- 

 plies, such as sections and foundation, for the clover and basswood crop this month. We are prepared to 

 make up for this oversight by having a large stock of both sections and foundation on hand for instant deliv- 

 ery. We carry nothing but the Root make, which insures the best quality of everything. We sell at factory 

 prices, thereby insuring a uniform rate to every one. The saving on transportation charges from Cincinnati 

 to points south of us will mean quite an item to bee-keepers in this territory. We are so located that we can 

 make immediate shipment of any order the day it is received. 



HONEY AND BEESWAX 



If you haven't made arrangements for the disposition of your honey and wax for this season, consult us- 

 We buy both in large quantities, and can assure you of fair and courteous treatment, and a good price for your 

 crop. 



Shipping-Cases. 



To sell your crop to the best advantage it must be well put up in attractive style. We have shipping-cases 

 that answer every requirement' of looks and utility. Small producers who sell their crops locally will be inter- 

 ested in the cartons in which comb honey is put up to sell to the fancy customers at top-notch prices. We 

 have honey-cans, too, in cases for those who produce extracted honey. In fact, there isn't anything we don't 

 have that the bee-keeper needs, either to produce his crop or help to sell it. 



C. H. W. WEBER & CO. 



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4 CINCINNATI, 



2146 Central Avenue. 



OHIO. 



