Sept. 1. 1911 



Extracted 



HONEY 



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 SI. 



Chicago, Ills. 



Schenectady. — There is but little doing in hon- 

 ey here. The crop of white is reported short in this 

 State. There was considerable comb honey carried 

 over, mostly mixed and buckwheat. We are hav- 

 ing a few calls for white extracted, but have none 

 as yet to offer; too early to quote reliable prices. 



Schenectady, Aug. 21. Chas. MacCuli.och. 



CHfCAGO. — The offerings of honey are few con- 

 sidering the season of year. Choice grades of 

 comb bring 17 to 18, with a fair demand. Extract- 

 ed is selling at 8 to 9 for white. IJght anibers, 7 to 

 8. There is a tendency with both parties, to await 

 the autumn flow before marketing. Beeswax is 

 selling upon arrival at 31 to 32 if clean. 



Chicago, Aug. 17. R. A. Burnett Co. 



St. IjOUIS.— "We have received some shipments of 

 Southern comb honey. There is, however, liarely 

 any demand for it on account of the heat we had of 

 late, but presume the goods will move as soon as 

 cool weather sets in. We quote fancv white comb 

 at Ifito 16^; No. 1, 15 to 15%: fancy light amber. 14 

 to 15: dark, 11 to 13: Southern extracted light am- 

 ber, in barrels, 7: dark, 6 to 6%: same grade in five- 

 gallon cans, Vi cent higher. Beeswax is in good de- 

 mand at 30 cts. for prime; impure and inferior, less. 

 R. Hartmann Produce Co. 



St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 19. 



INDIANAPOLIS.— Demand for white-clover comb 

 honey exceeds the supply. Fancy white brings 18 

 cts. readily. PJxtracted is more plentiful, and sells 

 for 11 to 12 in five-gallon cans. The pound jar, 

 which has always retailed lor 20 cts., is a thing of 

 the past, and is now a 25-cent article. Producers 

 are being paid about 9 cts. for extracted, but there 

 are no established prices on comb honey. Beeswax 

 is in good demand, and producers are being paid 

 30 cts. per pound. 



Indianapolis. Aug. 17. Walter S. Pouder. 



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 



President. — CJeorge W. York. Chicago, 111. 



Vice-pre.sident.— W. D. Wright, Altamont, N. Y. 



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



Treasurer and General IM.^n.vger.— Newell E. 

 France, PlattevlUe, Wis. 



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

 nual dues (SI. 00) at once to Treasurer France? Eve- 

 ry progressive bee-keeper should be a member of 

 this, the greatest bee-keepers' organization in North 

 America. 



Honey-Packages! 



You will soon need packages for honey. 1-lb. screw- 

 cap jar. So gro.ss. These are heavier glass than gen- 

 erally sold. Tested Italian queens, >1.10; untested, 

 75c. Catalog of every thing a bee-keeper uses, free. 



I.J STRINCHAM, 105 PARK PLACE, NEW YORK 



Apiaries, Glen Cove, L. I. 



CHAS. ISRAEL & BROS. 



488-490 Canal Street, NEW YORK 



Wholesale Dealers and Commission Merchants In 



Honey, Beeswax, Maple Sugar and Syrup, etc. 



Consignments solicited. Established 1875. 



BARNES' 



Hand and Foot Power 



MACHINERY 



This cut represents our com- 

 bined circular saw, which is 

 made for bee - keepers' use 

 in the construction of their 

 hives, sections, etc. 



Machines on Trial 



Send for illustrated catalog 

 and prices. Address 



W. F. & JNO. BARNES CO., 



545 Ruby St., 

 ROCKFORD. . ILLINOIS. 



Z.\nesville. — So small an amount of new honey 

 is arriving tliat prices are not yet established. For 

 best grades of white clover comb, producers would 

 receive first hand about 15 to 15/4, and for extract- 

 ed 8i4 to 9 delivered. Wholesale prices would prob- 

 ably run 2 cts. higher. Producers are being paid for 

 beeswax 28 cts. cash or 30 cts. in exchange for bee 

 supplies. Selling prices are arbitrary. 



Zanesville, O., Aug. 17. E. W. Peirce. 



Cincinnati. — New comb honey is arriving quite 

 lively, and we are selling it at from 16 to 18. accord- 

 ing to quality, in a small way only. Extracted 

 honey is al.so moving quite lively. Amber honey 

 in barrels sells at from 6 to 7^: white and water- 

 white honey in 60-lb. cans, two in a crate, from 8^ 

 to 10, according to quality and quantity purchased. 

 We are paying from 28 to 30 cts. for strictly fancy 

 beeswax delivered here. 



Cincinnati, Aug. 21. THE Fred W. Muth Co. 



Denver. -< Jwing to continued hot weather, local 

 trade in honey is light but demand for carlots is 

 good. We quote our local market as follows: No. 1 

 white, per case of 24 sections, -S3.35; No. 1 light am- 

 ber. S3.15; No. 2, S2 95: white extracted, 854 to 9: light 

 amber, 7J4 to 8J^. We pay 25 cts. cash and 27 in 

 trade for clean yellow beeswax delivered here. 



The Colorado Honey Producers' A.ss"n. 



Denver, Col., Aug. 19. 



