April 6 1905 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



271 



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THE W. T. FALCONER 

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Good VIOLIN OUTFIT for 



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 incladlns Bow, Rosin, Fitch Pipe, 

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HONEY AND BEESWAX 



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Office ind Salesrooms, 2146-48 Central Ave. Warehouses. Freeman and Central Aves. 





Chicago, March 8.— There has been some- 

 what of an increase in the number of sales dur- 

 ing the past 4 weeks, yet the volume nas not 

 been large, while pricej are if anything lower 

 than in January, especially on other grades 

 than while clover. Fancy grades of white comb 

 bring 12)4@l3c; No.l, 12c with some off in color 

 at ll@im cents; amber grades slow at 8@10c. 

 Extracted, white, t.(a7c; amber, 5ii(^bMc; the 

 price being governed by quality, flavor and 

 package. Beeswax, if clean and good color, 30c 

 per pound. R. A. Buknbtt & Co. 



Nbw York, March 11.— There is no improve- 

 ment in the comb boney situation. The demand 

 is next to nothing; quotations nominal and nu 

 doubt some of the stock will have to be carried 

 over. We quote fancy at 13c; No. 1 at from 

 H@12c, and dark at from 9@10c. Extracted is 

 lu fair demand: White at from 6@6!<c; light 

 amber at SMc; Southern in barrels from 50(aS7c 

 per gallon, according to quality. Beeswax firm 

 at 29c. HlLDBBTH & Sboblken. 



Boston, March '>. — The demand for comb 

 honey still continues light with heavy stocks 

 on hand Fancy white, lS@16c: No. 1, 14c. Ex- 

 tracted, 6@8c according to quality. 



Blakb, Scott & Lbb. 



Kansas City, March 31.— The honey situa- 

 tion does not improve. While there is a little 

 better movement the prices seem to be lower. 

 Fancy white brings $2 a case; No. 1, $1.75; am- 

 ber and lower grades from $1.25 to $1.50. Ex- 

 tracted, 45<@6c. Beeswax, 28c. 



C. C. Clbmohs a Co. 



Cincinnati, O., March 20.— The comb honey 

 market has been a drag the last month; this 

 caused tbe holders to offer extra inducements 

 in prices. Quotations obtained are as follows: 

 No. 1 fancy wate- .vhlte comb, 12@13c; No. 2, 

 10X@115ic. Extracted: white clover in barrels, 

 biic; in cans, 7>6@s cents; amber, in barrels, 

 5^@S5ic: in cans, ii(i>6Hc. Beeswax, 27c. 



C. H. W. Weber 



Philadelphia, March 22.— As the season ad- 

 vances, the call for honey is decreasing, and 

 the market at the iireaent time is dull. Some 

 few sales. We quote: Fancy white, 13@14c; 

 No. 1, ll@12c; amber, lie. Extiacted, white, 

 6J<(a7c; amber, SMii'ibc. Beeswax, 28c. 



We are producers of honey and do not handle 

 on commission. Wm. A. Sblser. 



Albany, N.Y., Feb. 8.— Honey market dull 

 this extreme cold veather, especially comb, 

 which candies or i nnlates and cracks easily. 

 We quote: Fancv iite, 13@14c; No. 1, 12@13c; 

 mixed, I0(a!llc; bu. .wheat, 10@llc. Extracted, 



better demand: Buckwheat, 6@6!^c; white, 

 6(§]6Hc. Buckwheat most in demand, as the 

 Jewish people will have no other. Beeswax, 

 30®32c. H. R. Wright. 



Cincinnati, March 10— There is little, if any, 

 improvement in the honey market here, since 

 our last quotation. We hope to render a more 

 encouraging report soon. We quote amber ex- 

 tracted honey m barrels and cans at 5H@6^c. 

 White clover at 7@8c. Fancy white comb at 

 12®13c. Beeswax, 28c. 



The Fred W.MnTH Co. 



San Francisco, March 22.— White comb, l-lb. 

 sections, 11@12 cents; amber,8$10c. Extracted, 

 white, 6@6K cents; light amber, 4>i@5Kc; am- 

 ber, 3?i@4^c; dark amber, 3@3;<c. Beeswax, 

 good to choice, light, 29@30c; dark, 27(S28c. 



Inquiry is not brisk and market is easy in 

 tone, especially for other than most select water 

 white. Spot supplies are not heavy, but there 

 is a general desire to effect a clean up of hold- 

 ings in the next 60 days, a« by the end of that 

 time new crop honey is likely to begin to put in 

 an appearance. 



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Otisville. Pa., Jan. 18, 1904. 



Dear Sir:— I have tried almost everything In 

 the smoker Hue; 3 in the last 3 years. In short 

 if I want any more smokers your new style is 

 good enoot'h for me. I thank the editor of Re- 

 view for what he said of it. Those remarks in- 

 duced me to get mine. Fred Fodner, 



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