June 22. 1905 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



447 



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 Address, 



THE W. T. FALCONER 

 MFG. CO., 



JAHESTOWN, N. Y. 



HONEY AND BEESWAX 



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R. A. BURNETT & CO., 

 199 South Water ST. Chicago. III. 



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We handle the best makes of Dovetailed 

 Hives, one-piece Sections, Comb Foundation, 

 and all other articles needed in the apiary, at 

 lowest living prices. Bees and Queens for sale 

 in season. 1. W. SWA\ tc CO., Central ia. Kan. 



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We have for sale a 6-inch and a 10-inch 

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Second-hand 5-gal. cane, 2 in a box, in good 

 condition. Prices : 5 boxes, $2 ; 10 boxes, S3.75. 

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J;4-lb. and 1-lb. Octagon 'l'ip-1'op Wlass 

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Chicago, June 7.— The volume of sales is in- 

 finitesimal; hence prices are not considered 

 important at this season. Comb brings 12@l2yic 

 per pound for best grades, off lots 7@10c. Ex- 

 tracted, 5@7c, according to what it is. Beeswax 

 sells upon arrival at 30c per pound. 



R. A. Bdrnbtt & Co. 



Cincinnati, June 2. — There is only a fair de- 

 mand for honey at the present time. We quote 

 amber extracted honey in barrels at 4|4@t>c. ac- 

 cording to quality. White clover extracted at 

 6^(a:sc. The comb honey market is practically 

 closed for the summer. Beeswax, 29c. 



Thb Frbd W.Muth Co. 



Boston, May 23. — Our honey market contin- 

 ues very dull, With very little movement to be 

 noted. We quote fancy white at 14c; No. 1, 

 12>i®13c. Extracted, from 6@8c, according to 

 quality. Blaks, Scott & LsB. 



Philadelphia, June 17. — As the season ad- 

 vances, there is very little call for comb honey. 

 In fact, no sales, and we make no quotations. 

 Commission men are accepting any offer they 

 can get for what little stock they have on hand. 

 Extracted honey is in some demand. Possi- 

 bilities of a big crop are holding prospective 

 buyers back. We quote: Fancy white, 7@7}^c; 

 amber, 6(^7c; dark, 5M@6c. Beeswa.^ in good 

 demand, 29@:0c. 



We are producers of honey and do not handle 

 on commission. Wm. A. Selssr. 



New York, April 19. — There is no change in 

 the condition of the honey market. Very little 

 comb honey selling and prices ruling about the 

 same as our last quotations. Extracted in fair 

 demand only, lieeswax firm at 30c. 



Hildrbth & Sboblkbn. 



Kansas City, May 12. — The honey situation 

 is a little stronger, aud there is but little honey 

 left in the hand of the dealers. Best honey 

 bringing from $2.2Sto$2.£0 a case; amber at 

 from 2^S0c a case lower. Extracted, 4H@6c. 

 Beeswax, 28c. C. C. Clbmons A Co. 



Cincinnati, O., Juue9. — There is no demand 

 for comb honey on account of the warm 

 weather. Extracted is In usual demand for this 

 season of the vear. We quote white clover at 

 7@8c: amber, in barrels, at S}i®SHc; in cans, 

 5Ji®6c. Beeswa.-r, 23c. C. H. W. Wbbes. 



Albany, N.T., June 10.— Our honey market 

 is practically o^-ir for this season and won't be- 

 gin again to any amount until August or Sep- 

 tember. We have carried over very little stock 



of either comb or extracted. We quote nominal 

 quotations for honey in good condition. White 

 comb, 12(ail4c; mixed, 10@12c; dark, 10@12c. 

 White extracted, 5(a6c; dark, S@6c. Beeswax, 

 28@32c. H. R. Wrioht. 



San Francisco, May 31.— White comb, 1-lb- 

 sections, 11@12 cents; amber, 8@10c. Extracted, 

 white, 5}i@6 cents; light amber, 4@5c; am- 

 ber, 3@3Hc; dark amber, 2H@3c. Beeswax- 

 good to choice, light, 27@29c; dark, 2S@26c. 



The ship Atlas, sailing Saturday last for New 

 York, carried 236 cases extracted, reported to 

 be Hawaiian Island product. Offerings of this 

 year's California honey so far have not been 

 large, and mainly by sample. The movement 

 on local account is light. 



The most attractive eastern ex- 

 cursion during the coming summer will 

 be to Asbury Park, N. J., on occasion 

 of the annual meeting of National Edu- 

 cational Association, .luly 3 to 7, inclu- 

 sive, via the Nickel Plate Road and its 

 connections, either the West Shore or 

 LackawannaRoad.with privilege of stop- 

 over at Chautauqua Lake points. Niag- 

 ara Falls aud New York City. Rate, 

 $21.35 for thi^ round-trip. Dates of sale, 

 June 29 and 30 and July 1 and 2, with 

 extreme return limit of Aug. 31, by de- 

 positing ticket. Patrons of this route 

 may have the choice of a ride over the 

 most interesting mountain scenery in 

 New York and Pennsylvania, and 

 through the celebrated Delaware Water 

 Gap, or through the beautiful Mohawk 

 Valley aud down the Hudson River, 

 which also includes the privilege of a 

 ride on day line boat on Hudson River, 

 between Albany and New York City, in 

 either direction, if desired. No excess 

 fare charged on any train on Nickel 

 Plate Koad. Meals served in Nickel 

 Plate dining cars, on American Club 

 Meal Plan, ranging in price from 35c to 

 $1.00 ; also a la carte. Chicago Depot, 

 La Salle St. Station, corner Van Buren 

 and La Sal'- Sts. City ticket offices. 111 

 Adams S). uud Auditorium Annex. 



For furtl;ir particulars, address John 

 Y'. Calah: ... f'teneral Agent, 113 Adams 

 St., Roo II yi8, Chicago. 7— 23A4t 



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