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American l^ee Journal 



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Chicago. Dec. 28.— The demand for honey 

 of all kinds has been slack during December, 

 but we are looking forward to the next two 

 months brineinKa demand sufficient to taki' 

 thesurphis now on hand. Fancy grades of 

 comb honey sell (inickly at i6c. with the un- 

 der grades slow at from i@3C per pound less. 

 Extracted is in gooii demand for clover and 

 basswood. which brines «e. and the off kinds 

 are from half to a cent less in price. Amber 

 grades are steady at b(^b',ic. with some at :c. 

 Beeswax in good demand at .t2c, if clean and 

 of first quality. R. A. Burnett & Co. 



Boston. Jan. I.— Fancy white comb honey 

 at io®i7c; No. i. I5@i6c. White, extracted. 

 8@Qc; light amber. 7®8c; amber. 6@7C. Bees- 

 wax, 3o®32c. Blake. Lee Co. 



Kansas City. Mo.. Dec. 2q.— The demand 

 for both comb and extracted honey is good: 

 the receipts light. We quote: No. i white 

 comb. 24 section cases. S3. 50; No. 2 white and 

 amber. $3.25 per case. White extracted, per 

 pound, 7!4c. Beeswax. 25@28c. 



C. C. Clemons Produce Co. 



Cincinnati. Dec. 28.— The market on comb 

 honey is exceedingly brisk, and has made an 

 advancement. \\ e quote comb honey. 24 

 sections to a case, in large lots. S3. 50 per 

 case: by the single case, $4.00. The market 

 on extracted honey is good. Sage at 8@8/2C 

 per pound: amber in barrels. 6,''.(3 6;*c. Bees- 

 wax is fair at 33c. These are our selling 

 prices, not what we are paying. 



C. H. W. Weber & Co. 



Toledo, Dec. 30. — The demand for honey 

 — as practically ceased, as is usual at this 

 time ofthe year, and as so many producers 

 liave held on to their crops there is a ten- 

 dency t o shove it out. which, of course, 

 weakens the market, and prices have some- 

 what declined. W^e are quoting fancy white 

 from I5C2'I5'2C; No. I. la'^^i^^c: very little de- 



niiind for darker grades. White cit>\er l*\- 

 tiacted in cans would bring from 752(?8j2C. 

 and is in fair demand. Very little demand 

 for lower grades. Water-white sage we are 

 quoting at 8^i@i}C. Beeswax is quite firm at 

 281S30C. The Griggs Bros. Co. 



iNUiANAi'Oi.is. Dec. 28.— There is a good 

 deman<l for best grades of both comb and 

 extracted honey, but jobbing houses are well 

 supplied. Practically no honey is now be- 

 ing offered by producers, and jobbers are 

 selling No. i and fancy white comb at I7@i8c. 

 Best extracted, ij&mc. according to quantity 

 taken at one shipment. Poor demand for 

 amber honey and no established prices. 

 Producers arebeingpaid 28(»3ofor good aver- 

 age beeswax. Walter S. Pouder. 



Zanesville. Ohio. Dec. 28.— The local 

 honey market is usually very quiet at the 

 holiday season. For this time of year the 

 demand is about normal. Producers should 

 receive from the jobbing trade I4@i.=5c for No. 

 I to fancy white clover or raspberry comb 

 honey, and for best extracted in 5-gallon 

 cans. 8@8j4c. delivered: wholesale prices 

 ruling 2C*2'2C higher on comb, and i@i'^c on 

 extracted. For clean yellow beeswax, pro- 

 ducers are offered 28c cash, or 30c in ex- 

 change for merchandise. 



Edmund W. Peirce. 



New York, Dec. 2g.— During the past few 

 weeks thedemandfor comb honey has slack- 

 ened off somewhat. There is still a fair de- 

 mand for No. r and fancy white, but off 

 grades and dark are rather neglected, and 

 not in much demand. While our stock is 

 not large, it is sufficient to meetthe demand, 

 and straggling lots are still coming in. We 

 quote: Fancy white. i?c; No. i. 14c: off 

 grades. ii(gi2c: buckwheat and dark. io@i2c. 

 according to quality. Extracted, demand 

 fair, principally for California; prices rul- 

 ing the same as our last quotation. Bees- 

 wax, steady, and in good demand at S30C. 



HiLDRETH &SEGELKEN. 



Wanted— White Honey. 



state kind, how put up, and lowest cash 



CHAS. KOEPPEN, KnSMainSt.. 

 oAtf KREDFRICKSBURG. VA. 



Please mention Am. Bee Journal when writing. 



FALCON 

 OUNDATION 



Years of experience in llie manufac- 

 ture of 



FALCON 



COMB 



FOUNDATION 



have made it PERFECT. 



Bees like it. and tlie foremost 



Honey-Producers Use It. 



It lieljis ni;iteri.illy tn increase the 



Honey Crop 



(Send fur onr new Catalog.) 



Ship us vour 



BEESWAX 



to FALCONER, N. Y. 



Will send shipping-tags, when yon 

 write askint,' for quotations. 



We pay highest market prices. 



W. T. FALCONER MFG. CO. 



JAMESTOWN, N. Y. 

 FOR SALE 



i5 Empty Hive-Bodies, nailed and painted: 

 never used. Will take Si^ for tlie lot. 



Henry Cable, Rt. 1, Reynoldsville, Pa. 



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If You Want the Best Bee-Supplies Made 



and the best service possible, send your orders to 

 WEBER 



WE HAVE on hand constantly a complete stock of Root's Goods, and can fill all orders promptly 

 at factory prices. Send us your orders, and get goods as nearly perfect as possible. It is a matter of no 

 little pride to us to be able to ofTer goods of such high character to our friends. Letters of commenda- 

 tion like the following are usual where orders are filled with Root's supplies : 



I have one of your new hives set up and painted, and am very well pleased with it. Your hives are 

 50 percent better than others I have boufrht at the same price. A. J. FISCHER. 



I have just received my goods, and am more than pleased with them. I had intended to make mv 

 hives: but when I received the sample hive and saw the No. i pine lumber it was made of. and considered 

 the workmanship. I felt satisfied that I can buy cheaper than I can make them— enough cheaper to save 

 the price of the lumber. O. C. MILLS. 



All of onr supplies are up to this high standard, and we want every bee-keeper in this vicinity to 

 send us at least a trial order this season. All we want is to get you started ; we know you will send us 

 all your orders, once you have had some of our goods. Delivered prices cheerfully quoted on any list 

 you may submit. Catalog for the asking. 



We still have a good stock of choice HONEY, and can fill your orders promptly for this. Sample 

 on request 



Send Your Orders to Weber, and be Satisfied. 



C. H. W. WEBER & CO. 



U 2146-2148 CENTRAL AVENUE, CINCINNATI, OHIO 

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