HONEY DEALERS' DIRECTORY 



^^Under this heading -will be inserted, for reliable dealers, two lines one 

 year for $1.25. Additional words, 12c a word. No announcement can 

 be accepted for less than one year at these rates.„igl 



HOXEY AND BEESAVAX 

 MARKET. 



Denver, May 17.— The supply of comb honey 

 is exhausted, and the demands very light now, 

 though we could handle some small consign- 

 ments of No. 1 white comb to good advan- 

 tage at present. We quote our market today 

 as follows: Extracted, 1% to 7 3-4. Beeswax, 

 26 to 30c. 



Colorado Honey Producers' Assn. 



Kansas City May 18. — The demand ex- 

 ceeds the supply, and from the way honey is 

 now moving the old stock will be all cleaned 

 up by the time the new crop arrives. We 

 quote today: Fancy white comb, $2.75; No. 

 1, $2.50. Extracted is dull at 5 to 6c. Bees- 

 wax, 30c. C. C. Clemmons & Co. 



Toronto, May 18. — Ontario has lost 30 per 

 cent, of her bees, and there is some talk of 

 higher prices next season for honey. The 

 supply is still abundant, with fair demand. 

 We quote our market today as follows: Comb, 

 $1.50 to $1.75 per dozen. Extracted. 6 to 8c., 

 according to quality. Beeswax 30 to 32c. 

 E. Grainger & Co. 



New York, May 17. — Comb honey very 

 cfuiet and dark grades or anything but fancy 

 is in no demand. The supply of honey is 

 large. We quote our market today as fol- 

 lows: Fancy comb, 13c.; No. 1. 12c.; am- 

 ber, 10c. Extracted, white, fiyz^. , amber, 5 to 

 5^/^c. Beeswax, 30c. 



Hildreth & Segelken. 



Buffalo, May 16. — Fruit hurts the sale of all 

 grades of honey and we cannot encourage 

 shipments here unless shinpers want their 

 honey sold low. The supply is moderate and 

 the demand very light. We quote as follows 

 today: Comb, 7 to 12c., as to quality. Ex- 

 tracted, 6 to 8c. Beeswax, 28 to 32c. 



Batterson & Co. 



Denver, April 19. — The supply of strictly No. 

 1 honey is small, with fair demand. We quote 

 today as follows: No. 1 comb, in cases of 

 24 sections, $2.50 to $2.75 per case. No. 2, 

 $2.25 to $2.40. Extracted, 6 3-4 to 7V4 for No. 

 1 stock. Beeswax is always m demand, and 

 we quote today, 26 to 30c. 



Colorado Honey Producers' Assn. 



Boston, May 14. — ^The demand for honey _: 

 extremely ligtit^ — almost nothing — and supplie 

 are heavy for this time of year; our price' 

 are therefore largely nominal. We quote 

 fancy white, 15 to 16c. ; A No. 1, 14 to ISc. am 

 No. 1, 14c., with no call for under grades 

 Extracted, 6 to 7c. 



Blake , Scott & Lee. 



Toronto, April 27.— The supply of honey i 

 still abundant and the market not very brisk j 

 The demand at retail is fair. We quote ou 

 market today as follows: No. 1 conil), pe 

 case, $1.75; No. 2, $1.50; culls, $1.25. Extracted 

 eVi to 7J^c. Beeswax, 30 to 32c. 



E. Grainger &. Co. 



Dublin, May 3. — Last year's supply is abou 

 exhausted and we quote today 1 pound sec 

 tions at 9/- per dozen. 



O. & R. Fry. 



Cent-a=Word Columni 



FOR SALE— A Hawkeye, Jr., Camera com-' 

 plete. Uses both film and plates. Cost $3.00, 

 will sell with leather case for J.3..50 cash. 

 Address Empire Washer Co., Falconer, N. 

 Y. 



A TANDEM BICYCLE (for man and lady) 

 cost $150, in first-class condition, was built tc 

 order for the owner. Tires new. Will sell 

 for $25 cash. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ad 

 dress J. Clayborne Merrill, 130 LakevieW: 

 ave., Jamestown, N. Y. 



AGENTS WANTED to sell advertising nov- 

 ties, good commission allowed. Send foi 

 catalogue ancf terms. American Manufac- 

 turing Concern, Jamestown, N. Y. 



WANTED— To exchange six-month's trial 

 subscription to The American Bee-Keeper 

 for 20 cents in postage stamps. Address, 

 Bee-Keeper, Falconer, N. Y. 



LEOTA APIARY.— Pure honey for sale al 

 all times. Thos. Worthington, LeotaJ 

 Miss. 411 



