June 15, 1911 



Extracted 



Wanted 



We are always in the 

 market. 



If you have any to sell, mail 

 small average sample to 



NATIONAL 

 BISCUIT COMPANY 



Purchasing Department 



Washington Blvd. and Morgan S<. 



Chicago, Ills. 



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Indianapolis- — There- is a t.'<J()(l aiitl steady de- 

 mand here for best grades of white-clover comb 

 and extracted honey. Jobbing houses are well sup- 

 plied, but practically none Is now being offered by 

 producers, and it is evident that there will be a 

 shortage before the new crop can arrive. Fancy 

 white comb is being offered at 18 cts.: No. 1 white, 

 17; extracted, 11, with some slight reductions on 

 quantity lots. It is presumed that producers are 

 being paid about 2 cents less than above ciuota- 

 tions. Producers of beeswax are being paid 29 cts. 

 cash or 31 in trade. 



IndianapolLs, June 3. Walter S. Pouder. 



IjIVekfool.— The only sales since our last letter 

 have been in Ilaitien honey at 87.56 to §7.68 for fair 

 white. Of Chilian we fear there is to be a fair crop, 

 and a good crop of California honey to come in. We 

 are still without offers for the latter, but we expect 

 to get some soon. Xominal ciuotations are as fol- 

 lows: Chilian. .?-5.52 to ?6.72; California. S8.40 to .*10.48: 

 .laraalcan, 86.00 to 86.72; Peruvian, 83.84 to 84.80. 

 Beeswax is firm on the spot, but easier forward, the 

 sellers of Chilian being unable to make progress at 

 836.28, c. 1. f. We believe the stocks are small, and 

 at a later date we think there will be a good trade 

 at a lower level. The nominal eiueitations are as 

 follows: African. 83:^.64 to 834.48; American. 8:^7.48: 

 West Indian, 83:^.64 to 836.28; Chilian, 833.88 to 839.92. 



Taylor & Co. 



7 Tithebarn St., Liverpool, Eng., May 18. 



Buffalo.— Nothing new is to report in this mar- 

 ket. Very little honey is arriving, and no demand 

 for any outside of a case of white comb occasional- 

 ly. Last season's crop seems to be well cleaned up, 

 and we think the markets will be in fine shape to 

 start the new crop. No pure white comb honey is 

 In our market; some dark and mixed, and No. 2 

 white, (irocers prefer to go without honey rather 

 than buy any not white. We quote No. 1 to fancy 

 white comb honey at 16 to 17; No. 2 ditto, 12 to 14; 

 No. 1 buckwheat, 9 to 11; No. 1 white extracted, 8 to 

 9; No. 1 dark ditto, 7 to l^A. Beeswax, 28 to 30. 



Buffalo, June 9, W. C. Townsend. 



THE NATIONAL BEE - KEEPERS' ASSOCIATION 



OBJECTS 



1. To promote the interests of bee-keepers. 



2. To protect and defend its members in their 

 lawful rights as to keeping bees. 



3. To enforce laws against adulteration of honey. 



MEMBERSHIP DUES 



One dollar a year. 

 OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 



Presipent.— Oeorge W. York, Chicago, 111. 



Vice-pkesiuent.— W. 1). Wright, Altamont, N. Y. 



Secretary.— K. B. Tyrrell, Detroit, Mich. 



Treasurer and Oeneral Manager. — Newell K. 

 France. Platteville, Wis. 



Are you a member? If not, why not send the an- 

 nual dues (81.00) at once to Treasurer France? Kve- 

 ry progressive liee-keeijer should be a member of 

 this, the greatest bee-keepers" organization in North 

 .Vmerlca. 



BEES AND SUPPLIES! 



Now is the time you are in a hurry 

 for those bee goods. We have them 

 waiting for you. . Italian ciueens, 

 81.00; full colony in a hive, 89.50. ' . 

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Apiaries, Clen Cove, L I. 



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frames. Separators, Section - holders, 

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 There are no better goods made. 



Our factory is well eauipped, and we 

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 and can save you the niiddleman s 

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CCDWIPC We carry a complete line of every 

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Minneapolis, Minn. 



