Sept. 7, 1905 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



639 



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THE W. T. FALCONER 

 MFG. CO., 



JAHESTOWN, N. Y. 



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Bees,Queens and Nuclei 



Choice home-bred and im- 

 ported stock. All queens 

 reared in full colonies. 



One untested queen $ .65 



One tested qneen •'0 



One select tested queen . . 1.10 



One breeding queen 1.65 



One comb nucleus (no 



queenl 1.00 



All grades ready to seed 

 by return mail. 



Safe arrival guaranteed. 

 For prices on quantities and 

 description of each grade ot 

 Queens, send for free price-list. 100 or 300 lbs. 

 of Brood Foundation. Send for sanaple and 

 nrices ^' ^" ST^«*Ol^d». 



ao4'East Logan Street, CLARINDA, IOWA. 

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HONEY AND BEESWAX 



When consigning, bnying or selling, consult 



R. A. BURNETT & CO., 

 ioq SOUTH Water St. Chicago. III. 



c. ease aaeatici. B«e Jotimal "Wnon "wntuxtfi 



LOSS BY LICE 



ou poultry amounts to many times 

 the cost of Lambert's Death to 

 Lice — the sure preventive. Loss 

 can be saved and profit made by 

 its use. Frees sitting hens from 

 lice without harming egKs or 

 chicks. A t rial 10c box will 

 ^"^^^^^ ' ^ prove It. 100 cz.. bv express. $1.90. 



w^'^&mf^'f "• ^' STOCK "r»oi> CO., 



X-^.v/V^ii^- I). J. Lambert. Vice-Fres. 



\^°T^^ 406 MonoD Bide, Chicago, lU. 



please mention Bee Jourtja wboL wTiUnfe; 

 New Comb Honey-Crop of 1905 



We believe it would pay those having it in car 

 lots or otherwise to write us. Give us your low- 

 est spot cash prices, and fully describe the 

 goods and styleof package; when you can ship, 

 etc. We handle more of these goods than any 

 other firm in the U.S. Yours for business, 

 THOS. C. STANLEY & SON. Bees and Honey 



Manz&nola, Colo., and Fairfield, III. 

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Stock which cannot be excelled. Each variety bred in separate apiaries, 



from selected mothers; have proven their qualities as 



GREAT HONEY-GATHERERS. 



Golden Italians 



Have no superior, and few equals. 



M Red Clover Queens 



Which left all records be- 

 hind in honey-gathering. 

 Untested, 75c; 6 for $4. 

 /"^ • I — They are so highly recommended, being 



^^3ril|Oi3fl5 more gentle than all others. Untested, 7.5c; 

 6 for $4.00. 



C. H.W.WEBER =' 



Office and Salesrooms, 2146-48 Central Ave. Warehouses. Freeman and Central Aves. 





CHiCAGo,Aug. IS —The demand has absorbed 

 all the offerings of fancy and A No. 1 grades of 

 white comb honey at 14c, while No. 1 has sold 

 at 13@l3Hc. No call at present for other than 

 the best grade, it really being difficult to place 

 what ordinarily is called No. 1. Extracted, 

 white. 6@7c; amber, light and dark,£(a6c. Bee 

 wax, 2Sc. R. A. Burivbtt & Co. 



Albant, 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 Jarge crop. White 

 comb honey will start off at ISc to earlv buyers. 

 U. R. Wright, 



Kansas City, Aug. 24.— The honey market 

 here shows a decided improvement and the 

 market is firm at *2.85to$3.00 for No. 1 and 

 fancy white comb in 24 section cases. Amber 

 and other grades are selling for less, according 

 to quality. Extracted In fair demand, white 

 selling at 6^ceuts; other grades down to 454c. 

 Beeswax, 2Sc. C. C. Clbmons &. Co. 



Cincinnati, A.u^. 18. — The heavy requests 

 for offers on honey recently, have a tendency 

 to lower the prices. We are striving hard to 

 maintain good prices, by giving our friends 

 more than their honey is worth, to hold up the 

 market. So far we have been successful. Still 

 offer extracted hooey as follows; Amber in 

 barrels and can- at 5K@654c, respectively. 

 White clover at T@8Jic. We feel that lower 

 prices will prevail in the near future. 



Comb honey is coming in quite freely. We 

 quote fancy whae comb honey at 12@15c. The 

 arrival of Western car*load shipments of comb 

 honey is anticip:ited daily, after which the 

 market will be -^iiattered as to prices. Bees* 

 wax, 26c. ThbFrbd W.MuTH Co. 



Denver, June 2o. — The demand for both 

 comb and extracted honey is light at present, 

 and there is enou^^u of old stock on hand yet to 

 last until the new crop comes in; the same is 

 selling as follow No. 1 white comb, per case 

 of 24 sections, 5^^ r^.20; No. 2, $l.75@*2. White 

 extracted, 6>4f<'T^4c per pound. Beeswax, 26c. 

 The Colo. !*onky-Producers' Assn. 



Nbw York, Aqi 

 the market as yet 

 Extracted is iu j 

 quote: Califon'-a 

 according to ru 

 in barrels frc i .- 

 remains stead , it 



18. — No new comb honey on 

 nd very few inquiries so far 



Lirly good demand and we 

 at from 5Ji@7c per pound, 



'^ and quantity. Southern 

 6Sc per gallon. Beeswax 



: per pound. 



ZLDRBTH A. SbOBLKBN 



Philadelphia, Aug. 21.— Some honey arriv- 

 ing, with prospects of a good crop all through 

 the East, but no call for comb honey during 

 the hot weather, so that prices are not as yet 

 established. Extracted honey arriving freely. 

 We quote as follows: Fancy white, 7@8c; am- 

 ber, 6@7c. Beeswax, 27c. 



We are producers of honey and do not handle 

 on commission. Wm. A. Sslser. 



Cincinnati, O., Aug. 8 .—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, iu barrels, at S}i@5}4c', in cans, 

 5%@6c. Beeswax, 28c, C. H. W. Wbbbr. 



San Francisco, Aug. 23.— White comb. 1-lb- 

 sections, '©10 cents; amber, 7'»8c. Extracted, 

 water-white, 5@SKc; white, 43i@5c; light am- 

 ber, 4@4K cents; amber, 3H(a)4c; dark amber, 

 2}4@3c. Beeswax, good tochoice, light, 27@29c. 



The market Is still very weak, though prices 

 are being well maintained by apiarists, and not 

 without cause, as advices from some of the 

 most important honey-raising districts say that 

 the yield of honey will fall far below the aver- 

 age this year, owing to cool weather during the 

 months of May and June when the wild flowers 

 were in fall bloom , 



FOR SALE 



Until further notice, fiae^t quality new crop 

 California V.'ater-White White Sage and Light 

 Amber HONEY in 60-lb. tins, 2 in a case; new 

 cans and new cases. Write for prices and sam- 

 ples, and state quantity you want. 



HiLDRETH & SEGELKEN 



265 & 267 Greenwich Street, New York, N.Y, 



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PURE BASSWOOD 



HONEY 



IN 60-POUND CANS 

 We have a good supply of Pure Basii- 

 M'ood Honey in 60-lb. cans that we can 

 ship by return freight at these prices: 1 can 

 in a box, at f cents a pound ; 2 or more cans, 

 boxed, at 7'^ cents — all f.o.b. Chicago. Cash 

 with order. Sample, by mail, 8 cents in 

 stamps, to cover package and postage. 

 Address, 



YOP K HGNEYl^PP^L^CG. 



141 U :; (intario St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



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