Aug. 3, 1905 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



559 



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JAHESTOWN, N. Y. 



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One select tested queen. . 1.10 



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QFrom best honey- 

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 U^^Wlld Tested Queens, tl.OO. 



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Chicago, July 18 —Market is at a standstill, 

 partly because of the time of year when little 

 comb honey is consumed and partly to await 

 the outcome of the present harve-*t. The weath- 

 er is at present ideal and the flow of nectar 

 makes the bees hum, that hum that puts smiles 

 on the face of the husbandman though he be 

 weary. R. A. Burwbtt A Co. 



Albany, N,Y.» July 26.— There is some call 

 for honey, new crop, and if here would proba- 

 bly sell for best prices of season, as the general 

 impression is there will be a large crop. White 

 comb honey will start off at iSc to early uuyers. 

 H. R. Wright. 



Kansas City, July 20.— New comb honey has 

 made its appearance; fancy white in 24-seclion 

 cases selling at $2 75 per case; No.l at $2.50, and 

 good demand. '1 here is no new extracted iu as 

 yet, market on old stock being quotable at from 

 S@6c. Beeswax, 25@28c. C. C. clhmons & Co. 



Philadelphia, July 19. — The outlook for 

 honey is very good. Some lots of new white 

 honey have already arrived and are selling in 

 a small way, according to grade, from 12@14c. 

 New extracted honey is selling: Fancy white, 

 6J4@7c; amber, 5!^@tp^c. Beeswax in good de- 

 mand at 2Sc. 



We are producers of honey and do not handle 

 on commission. Wm. A. Selser. 



Cincinnati, July 10. — We sold today at our 

 store new crop of fancy comb honey at 13!^c 

 per pound. There is still a big stock of last 

 season's honey on the market, that is going 

 beggini? at any price. Extracted honey is mov- 

 ing quite lively now. We sell amber in barrels 

 at 5'4'«<i!^c, according to quality. White clover 

 at T^S^^c- Bceswa.N, 26c. 



The Fred W.Muth Co. 



Denver, June 2'^.— The demand for both 

 comb and extracted honey is light at present, 

 and there is enougu (f old stock on hand yet to 

 last until the new ciop comes in; the same is 

 selling as follows: No. 1 white comb, per case 

 of 24 sections, $2f«'-: -0; No. 2. $l.75&$2. White 

 extracted, 654(S">^t; per pound. Beeswax. 26c. 

 The Colo. Honby-Pboducers' Assx. 



New York, June 19. — The comb honey mar- 

 ket is very quiet acd we are hardly justified in 

 making quotations. :Dome few lots ate sold here 

 and there at I3c for i::ncy, and 10^12,; for lower 



grades, but no large blocks could be moved at 

 these figures. There is still considerable of 

 last yearns, crop unsold, part of which, no doubt, 

 will have to be carried over until the fall. Ex- 

 tracted honey in fairly good demand. New 

 crop California honey selling at 6i4@7c for 

 water-white, 'j(5i6J^c for white, and S^S^c for 

 light amber. Southern at SO'*? 60c per gallon 

 according to quality. Beeswax somewhat de- 

 clining; choice average stock selling at 29c. 



HiLDRBTH A SbOBLKBN 



Cincinnati, O., July IT. — There is no demand 

 for comb honey on account of the warm 

 weather. Extracted is in usual demand for this 

 season of the year. We quote white clover at 

 7@8c: amber, in barrels, at 5%@5Hc; in cans, 

 SK@6c. Beeswax, 28c. C. H. W. Weber. 



San Francisco, July 1''.— White comb, 1-lb- 

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

 water-white, 5® — cents; white, 43^®—; light 

 amber, 4@— cents; amber, 3@3)4c; dark am- 

 ber, 2^@- c. Beeswax, good to choice, light, 

 27@29c; dark,25^26c. 



There is now plenty of new honey of good 

 quality on the market, but it is moving- slowly 

 and prices continue weak. Prices for all grades- 

 of both extracted and comb honey are ruling 

 lower than last year, and even at the low prices 

 there is a tendency for stock to accumulate. 



PURE BASSWOOD 



HONEY 



IN 60-POUND CANS 

 We have a good supply of Pure ISa!«!ii- 

 tvoofl Houey in (JOlb. cans that we can 

 ship by return freight at these prices: 1 can 

 in a bo.x, at S cents a pound ; 2 or more cans, 

 boxed, at "• , cents— all f.o.b. Chicago. Cash 

 with order. Siimple, by mail, 8 cents in 

 stamps, to cover package and postage. 

 Address, 



YORK HONEYl^u^PP^L^^CO. 



141-143 Ontario St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



Do You Need Queens ? 



By Return Mail ? 



It so, we can fill your order with the best 

 Qneeas iha. ai. uey can buy. Try our strain of 

 3-band Ita.i:tn-; thev will not disappoint you 

 with empty supers. Untested Queens, 75 cents; 

 Id per doi: Trsted Qucns, .fl each. Send for 

 circular. ..' W. K. SHAW & CO. 



13Atf Loreauville, Iberia Par., La. 



