May, 1 910. 



American Hee Journal 



Qoney anb 



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Chicago. April 10.— The market on honey 

 of all kinds is slow at this writing. Very 

 little comb offered, with prices ruling at ilic 

 for A No. I to fancy, and from i to 3C less on 

 the lower grades. Beeswax is in good de- 

 mand at 3ic. R. A. Burnett & Co. 



Cincinnati. April 30.— The market on 

 comb honey is bare. Extracted honey is in 

 good demand. White saKe, in 60-pound cans, 

 8J4c; amber, in barrels, bj-eo^ic. Beeswax in 

 fair demand at $3! per 100 pounds. These are 

 our selling prices, not what we are paying. 

 C. H, VV. Weber & Co. 



Indianapolis, April 30.— There is a good 

 demand for best grades of honey, but none 

 is now being offered by producers. Dealers 

 are fairly well supplied with one grade of 

 comb, which is fancy white, mostly from 

 Michigan, and i8c is the price asked. Finest 

 white clover extracted is being sold by deal- 

 ers in cases of two 60-pound cans at loc per 

 pound. Producers of beeswax are receiving 

 2QC cash, or 31c in exchange tor goods. 



W'alter S. Pouder. 



New York, April 30.— There is practically 

 no business in comb honey. Stocks are 

 pretty well exhausted. There is little de- 

 mand for fancy stock around I4@i5c. Ex- 

 tracted is in fair demand only. Last year's 

 crop is pretty well cleaned up. and the mar- 

 kets in general are not overstocked, only 

 carrying a fair supply. Latest reports from 

 the Coast indicate a short crop the coming 

 season on account of lack of rain, and witli 

 a short crop in view, prices are likely to rule 

 higher within the near future, and present 

 stock is held firm. Beeswax steady at 30@3ic. 



HiLDRETH &. SEGELKEN. 



Boston. May 2.— Fancy white comb honey 

 at i6C*i7c; No. t, I5@i6c. White, extracted, 

 8(a'<)c-. light amber, 7®8c; amber. 6@7c. Bees- 

 wax, 3ofe32c. Blake. Lee Co. 



Kansas City, Mo., April 30.— Our market 

 is absolutely bare of comb honey, conse- 

 ancntly we liave no quotations to make. 

 The demand for extracted is fair; supply 

 light. We quote: Wliite extracted, per lb.. 

 6^C'!t7c. Beeswax. 25@28c. 



C, C, Clemons Produce Co. 



Zanksvii.i.e. Ohio. May 2.— There is about 

 a normal demand for honey, with market 

 rather bare. At this season of the year but 

 little is offered. Best grades of white clover 

 comb, which is what the trade here de- 

 mands, should bring first-hand n'A'Sii'ic, 

 with wholesale prices about as last quoted. 

 Producers should receive for beeswax 27&28C 

 cash. io@32c in trade, according to quality. 

 KdmundW. Peikck. 



Only 25 cents per Case ! 



6o-lbt. Empty Tins, two to a case; 

 used but once— as good as new. 



C. H. W. Weber & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 



UURT-CAIN CO., Inc.. Receivers and Ship- 

 •■ pers of Comb and Extracted Honey. Re- 

 finers of Beeswax. 



Consignments Solicited. 



We make a specialty of Southern Honey. 



sA3t 37 Vance Ave., IMemphis, Tenn. 



Cook's Honey-Jar. 



With patent Air Tif;HT .S.'XNIT.arv Stopper 

 is tlie Best and Cheapest Honey-Jar made. 

 Sold only by 



J. H. M. Cook, 70 Cortlandt St., N. Y. City. 



Send 10 cents Oialf postage) for sample Jar. 

 and catalog of Well-Bred Bees. Queens, 

 Hives, etc. 



tS^ The oldest Bee-Supply Store in the 

 East. 2Atf 



FALCON 

 OUNDATION 



Years of experience in the manufac- 

 ture of 



FALCON 



COMB 



FOUNDATION 



have made it PliRFECT. 



Bees like it, and the foremost 



Honey-Producers Use It. 



It helps materially to increase the 



Honey Crop 



(Send for our new Catalog.) 



Ship us vour 



BEESWAX 



to FALCONER, N. Y. 



Will send shipping-tags, when you 

 write asking for quotations. 



We pay highest market prices. 



W. T. FALCONER MFG. CO. 



JAMESTOWN, N. Y. 



SUPERIOR BEE-SUPPLIES 



Specially made for Western bee-keepers by 

 G. B. Lewis Co. Sold by 



Colorado Honey-Producers' Association, 



Denver, Colo. 



As Usual 



Franklin, Tenn., Feb. 19, 1910. 

 Mr. C. H. W. Weber, 



Cincinnati, Ohio. 

 De.'^r 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. All future orders will be sent to you. 



Very truly yours, W. A. Moore. 



I want you to notice Four Things in the above Letter : 



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. 



III. ---The advantages we have for prompt delivery are unsurpassed. 

 If you want goods quick, send to Weber. 



IV. ---Fair dealing is now and always has been our motto. 



CATALOGS have been mailed to nearly all our customers. If you have 

 not received yours, send us a line and we will get one to you by return mail. 



Yours for service, 

 2146 Central Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio. C. H. W. WEBER & CO. 



