March, 1910. 



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Qoney anb 



Chicago, Feb. 28.— Tliere is a demand for 

 A No. I to fancy white comb, of which there 

 is very little on the market; it brings i7(!.' ific; 

 other grades of comb honey are not in mucli 

 demand. The feeling' in extracted is easier, 

 witli the white grades bringing 7@8c. accord- 

 ing to unality and amounts taken. The am- 

 ber grades from ()@7c. Beeswax in good de- 

 mand at 32c. R. A. Burnett & Co. 



Cincinnati. Feb. 28.— The market on comb 

 honey is bare. Extracted honey is in good 

 demand— sage. in6o-pound cans, al^c; amber, 

 in barrels. 6i^@6?ic. Beeswax in fair demand 

 at $33 per 100 pounds. These are our selling 

 prices, not what we are paying. 



C. H. W. Weber & Co. 



Indianapolis. Feb. 26.— There is a good 

 demand 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@iHc. 

 Best extracted. <j@ioc. according to quantity 

 taken at one shipment. Poor demand for 

 amber honey and no established prices. 

 Producers are being paid 2q@3I for good aver- 

 age beeswax. Walter S. Pouder. 



New York. Feb. 28.— Very little doing in 

 comb honey. There is a fair demand for 

 No. I and fancy white at i4@i5C. Off grades 

 and dark are rather neglected, and selling 

 in a small way from io(si3C. according to 

 Quality. There is not much stock on hand, 

 but some small lots are still coming along. 

 Extracted in fair demand at former quota- 

 tions as follows: California, water-white, oc: 

 white-sage. 8@8J^c; light amber. 7J^@8c; am- 

 ber. 6!'2@7C. Southern and West India, in 

 barrels. 65@75c per gallon, according to qual- 

 ity. Beeswax steady at 30c per pound. 



Hildreth & Segelken. 



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Zanesvii.i.e, Ohio, Mar. 2.— The demand 

 for lioiiey is perliaps not far from normal. 

 Kor Xo. I to fancy white comb protlucers 

 should receive 14(8150. and for best white 

 extracted. 8@8^c. delivered here. Little de- 

 mand for off grades. In a wholesale way 

 comb brings 2@2!:c and extracted I'lfic ad- 

 vance over these prices. Kor good clean 

 beeswax, producers are offered 28c cash. 31c 

 in trade. Edmi;nd W. Peirce. 



Kansas City. Mo., Feb. 28.— There is no 

 comb honey in the liands of the jobbers; the 

 demand is good. The supply of extracted is 

 not large, but demand fair. We quote: No. 

 I white comb. 24 sections to case, S3. 50 per 

 case; No. 2 white and amber, S3. 35. White 

 extracted, per pound. 7@7!4c. Beeswax, 25®- 

 30c. C. C. Clemons Produce Co. 



Boston. Feb. 28.— Fancy white comb honey 

 at it)@i7c; No. i, I5@i6c. White, extracted, 

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

 wax, 30@32C. Blake. Lee Co. 



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Franklin, Tex.n,, Feb. 19, 1910. 

 Mr. C. H. W. Weber, 



Cincinnati, Ohio. 

 Dear Sir: — Your consignment has arrived all O. K., and I find every- 

 thing I ordered. I wish to extend many, many thanks for your prompt- 

 ness and fair dealing. Ml future orders will be sent to you. 



Very truly yours, W. A. Moore. 



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I. — The goods reached Mr. Moore O. K. We know how to pack 

 carefully and securely, and without any useless weight. 



II. — He found everything ordered. We carry large stocks always on 

 hand, and our system of checking prevents annoying mistakes. 



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 If you want goods quick, send to Weber. 



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