Sept. 21, 1905 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



671 



B66§UDDlIl 



(Monthly, so cts. a Year.) 



The best magazine for begin- 

 ners. (It has been published by 

 us regularly for 15 years.) 

 Address, 



THE W. T. FALCONER 

 MFG. CO., 



JAflESTOWN, N. Y. 

 Flease mention Hee Joomal Tvlien wrlUuft 



PURE BASSWOOD 



HONEY 



IN 60-POUNO CANS 

 We have a good supply of Pure Bass- 

 ■wood Honey in 60-lb. caos that we can 

 ship by return freight at these prices : 1 can 

 in a box, at 8 cents a pound ; 2 or more cane, 

 boxed, a,t TJj cents — all f.o.b. Chicago. Cash 

 with order.' Sample, by mail, 8 cents in 

 stamps, to cover package and postage. 

 Address, 



YORK HONEYl'.^Pp'u^v'^CO. 



141-H3 Ontario St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



New Comb Honev-Crop of 1905 



We believe it would paj those having' it ia car 

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

 est spot cash prices, and fully describe the 

 foods and si vie of packag'e; wheo jou can ship, 

 etc. We handle more of these g-oods than any 

 other firm in the US. Yours for business, 

 THOS. C. STANLEY & SON. Bees and Honey 



Manzanola, Goto., and FdiRFiELD, III. 

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Big Discounts 

 on Bee-Supplies 



The following discounts apply on all orders 

 except honey. packages for current use; 

 For cash orders before Oct. 1 — 10 percent 



Nov. 1 9 percent I Feb. 1 6 percent 



Dec. 1 S " March 1 . , 4 •' 



Jan. 1 7 " I April I 2 " 



We handle LEWIS' GOODS, and carry a 

 large stock, which insures prompt shipment. 

 Catalog free. Address, 



LOUIS HANSSEN'S SONS, 



213 & 215 W. 2d Street, DAVENPORT, IOWA 

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FOR SALE 



Until further notice, fine-t quality new crop 

 California Water-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 & SEQELKEN 



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



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Headquarters for Bee-Supplies 



Guaranteed Superiority ! 



Lowest^ Prices I ^ 



We have been making Bee- 

 Hives, Sections, etc., for over 20 

 years. 



New .. Illustratbd .. Catalog 

 free ; also sample copy of 



Cotnplete stock for 1905 now on hand. 

 Freight rates from Cincinnati are the lowest, 



ESPECIALLY FOR THE SOUTH, AS 



ALL FREIG-HT NOW- GOES 



THROUGH CINCINNATI. 



1 Percent Discount 



For Cash Orders Received in 



^ ^SEPTEMBERi^ 



This applies to all snoods with exception of Shipping--Cases 

 and other Honey-Packages for current use. 



c. H.W.WEBER "s:r 



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





CHtcAGO^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@13^c. No call at present for other than 

 the best grade, it really beiag difficult to place 

 what ordinarily is called No. 1. Extracted, 

 white. 6@7c; amber, light and dark,5(ii'6c. Bee 

 wax, 28c. R. A. Burnbtt '& Co. 



Kansas City, Autr- 24.— The honey market 

 here shows a decided improvement and the 

 market is firm at $2.85 to $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\4cents; other grades downto4>ic. 

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



Cincinnati, O., Sept. 8.— It appears by this 

 time, that comb hooey will not be so plentiful. 

 In tome parts of tbe West the crop has been 

 more or less a lailure. Prices so far have not 

 changed much yet. Fancy white comb. 13@l5c. 

 Extracted seems to be more plentiful. In bar- 

 re's, light amber, 5!4@5>ic; in cans, J^c more; 

 white clover from 7(&)Sc. Beeswax, 26c. 



C. H. W. Weber. 



Indianapolis, Sept. 2 — There is a good de- 

 mand for strictly fancy white comb honey, 

 demand and supply running about even. De- 

 mand for lower tirades of comb honey not gocd. 

 Numerous shipments of honey arriving, but no 

 one producer s^ems to have very great quanti- 

 ties to offer. I quote fancy white at 14(i('l5c; 

 No. I in poor demaud at 12c, and amber dull at 

 10c. Best grade extracted brings 8@0c in dO-lb, 

 cans; amber slow at 5c. Beeswax, 28@30c. 



Walter S. Poudek. 



New York, Sept. 7.— Ncwcropof comb honey 

 is now arriving ia a bmalt way and fancy stock 

 finds ready sale at I4@15c per pound; No. 1, at 

 12@13c, and amber at He. No buckwheat on 

 the market as yet. Extracted in good demand, 

 and we quote Caliiornla at 6@7>6c per pound, 

 according to quality; Southern at from 55^'65c 

 per gallon; whit; clover at 6Jito7c per pound. 

 Beeswax steadv at 2*>c per pound. 



Hildreth a Seoelkbn 



Toledo, Aug. l-^ - The market on comb honey 

 at this writing is practically the same as last; 

 however, honey i- being offered quite freely, 

 and this has a tendency to decline the price. 

 On account ot the heavy receipts of fruit there 

 is no great demand for either comb or extracted 

 at present. Fancy white clover in a retail way 

 brings 15c; No. 1, l4c; Utile demand for amber. 



Extracted, white clover, in barrels, 6@6j^c; in 

 cans, 7@7J4c; amber in barrels, 5@5Jiic; in cans, 

 t@6i^c. Beeswax, 28@30c. Griggs Bros. 



Philadelphia, Sept. 9.— Some honey arriv- 

 ing, with prospects of a good crop all through 

 the East; but no call for comb honey, so that 

 prices are not as yet established. Extracted 

 honey is arriving freely and is selling as fol- 

 lows: Fancy white, 7@8c; amber, 6@7c. Bees- 

 wax, 27c. 



We are producers of honey and do not handle 

 on commission. Wm. A. Sklsbr. 



Cincinnati, Sept. 7.— There is little to report 

 s'nce our quotation two weeks ago. The supply 

 of both comb and extracted honey is fair, and 

 the demand is good. We offer extracted honey 

 as follows: Amber, in barrels and canp, at 

 S^A&b'^iCy respectively. White clover at 7@S><c. 

 Fancy white comb honey at 12@15c. Beeswax, 

 29 cents. The Frbd W. Muth Co. 



Albany, N. Y., Sept. 8.— Honey market is 

 opening up in good shape here, with increasing 

 demand for new crop. Comb, fancy white, 

 15@16 cents; good white, 14@lSc; No. 2, 13@14c; 

 buckwheat, 12H@13c. Extracted, white, 7@7Wc; 

 mixed, 6H@7c; buckwheat or dark, (i@t%c. 

 Beeswax, 28@30c. H. R. Wright. 



San Francisco, Sept. 4.— White comb, l-lb- 

 sections, '*@10 cents; amber, 7*8c. Extracted, 

 water-white, i'^@5c; white, 4K@4!^c; light am- 

 ber, 3^@4 cents; amber, 3@3Hc; dark amber, 

 2>6@3c. Beeswax, good to choice, light, 26@27c. 



The market continues very weak, but prices 

 are being maintained as quoted. Stocks have 

 a tendency to accumulate under normal re- 

 ceipts and a still further reduction in price may 

 be necessary before the honev in first hands 

 can be moved. Receipts are of good quality, 

 the average being much lighter in color than 

 usual. 



HONEY AND BEESWAX 



When consigning, buying or selling, consult 



R. A. BURNETT & CO., 

 199 South Watir St. Chicago. III. 



ipi «?.-?:?' :- «■.■.:. ittae JoumaJ waen wntliu^. 



IHonliern King Queens 



One Untested, 50c; Tested, •'iil. 00. Try one. 

 Addrtss. B. F. SCHMIDT, 

 R.F.D 1, X. liuENA Vista, Clayton Co., Iowa 



For Sale or Rent 



25 Colouies of Bees and Supplies. 

 Box 135. Downers Grove, III. 



