HONEY DEALERS^ PIRECTORyI 



^" 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._^gt 



OHIO. 



C. H. W. WEBER, Freeman and Central 

 Aves., Cincinnati, Ohio. If for sale, mail 

 sample, _ and _ state price expected delivered 

 in Cincinnati. If in want, write lor prices, 

 and state quality and quantity wanted. 



(5-5) 



We are always in the marktt for extracted 

 honej', as we sell unlimited quantities. Send 

 us a sample and your best price delivered 

 here. THE FRED W. MUTH CO., 51 

 Walnut St., Cincinnati, Ohio. (5-5) 



COLORADO. 



THE COLORADO HONEY PRODUCERS 

 ASS'N, 1440 Market St., Denver, Colo. 5-i 



ILLINOIS. 



R. A BURNETT & CO., 199 South Wate 

 Street, Chicago. (5-5) 



HONEY AND BEESW^AX 



MARKET. 



Denver, Aug. 16. — Supply of extracted honey is 

 good. Demand only fair as there is so much 

 fruit. We quote today : No. I white comb, per 

 case, $2.75; No. 2, S2.50; extracted, 6?-i-7i4 in a 

 local way. Demand light. Beeswax. 22 to 25c. 

 Colorado Honey Producers' Assn., 

 1440 Market Street. 



Cincinnati, July 29.— Tlie supply of honey at 

 the present time is limited, with but moderate 

 demand. New honey is beginning to arrive. We 

 quote our market today as follows : Amber ex- 

 tracted in barrels and cans, ^^i-Cilic. White 

 clover extracted 6y«-Se. Comb honey, (demand 

 limited) 13-14c for fancy and No. 1 Beeswax 

 29c. The Fred W. Muth Co., 



No. 51 Walnut St. Cincinnati, 0. 



Marton, New Zealand, July 10.— The honey 

 markets are very firm at present and will con- 

 tinue so for some time to come. The demand for 

 pure honey cannot be supplied, owing to the 

 slack sy.stem of bee-keeping in New Zealand, 

 The extracted market is as high at present as in 

 years, while the market for comb is good. I 

 quote ruling prices for the American Bee-Keepcr 

 today as follows : Extracted, in bulk, 11 to 13c. 

 In tin cans, 12c per lb. Strained honey, 8 to 10c. 

 Comb, per dozen pound-sections, 82.00 to 82.50. 

 G. J. S. Small 



Boston, July 8— Our market on honey, bof 

 comb and extracted, is practically in a slumbei 

 ing condition as there is really no call whatevei 

 Prices remain as before quoted, but are really or 

 ly nominal. Blake, Scott iV Lee. 



Cent=a=Word Columm 



"INCREASE" is the title of a little boo) 

 let by Swarthmore; tells how to make v 

 winter losses without much labor ana wit' 

 out breaking up full colonies; entirely ne 

 plan. 25 cents. Prospectus free. A 

 dress E. L. Pratt, Swarthmore, Pa. 7 



Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 11— The supply of new- 

 honey is very moderate, and quite a lot of old 

 stock yet here. Cannot advise shipments of new 

 honey as yet. Too much fruit, and October is 

 early enough. Wo quote : Fancy new, 15 to Idc 

 Old, 5 to 10c. Extracted, 5 to 7c, with no supply, 

 and not wanted. Beeswax, 30 to 32c. 



Batterson & Co . 



Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 11 —The supply of 

 honey is increasing while the demand is improv- 

 ing. We look for a general improvement next 

 month with higher prices. We quote todav : 

 Fancy, S2.75; extracted, slow at 5% to 6V4c;. 

 Beeswax, 30c. CO. demons & Co. 



Chicago, Aug. 8.— A little new honey is being 

 offered at 12 to 12VsC per lb. for No. 1 to fancy. 

 Extracted, 6 to 7c for white and 5 to 6 for amber 

 Beeswax, 28c. R. A Burnett & Co . 



199 So. Water Street. 



FOR SALE — A Hawkeye, Jr., Camera con- 

 plete. Uses both film and plates. Cost I8-0 

 will sell with leather case for S.^.50 casl 

 Address Empire Washer Co., Falconer, > 

 Y. 



A TANDEM BICYCLE (for man and ladj 

 cost ^'150, in first-class condition, was built 1 

 order for the owner. Tires new. Will se 

 for ?25 cash. Satisfaction guaranteed. A 

 dress J. Clayborne Merrill, 130 Lakeviei 

 ave., Jamestown, N. Y. 



AGENTS WANTED to sell advertising nc 

 ties, good commission allowed. Send f( 

 catalogue and terms. American Manuf* 

 turing Concern, Jamestown, N. Y. 



WANTED — To exchange six-month's tri; 

 subscription to The American Bee-Keep< 

 for 20 cents in postage stamps. Addres 

 Bee-Keeper, Falconer, N. Y. 



FOR SALE— .50 colonies of bees, in Falcon 

 S-frameandA. I. Root chaff hives. Desiri: 

 to reduce my yards about one-half, no reasc 

 able offer will be refused. Address, H. 1 

 Harp, Marienville, Pa H 



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