March 1. 19C6 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



203 



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" December 1 8 " 



" January 1 7 " 



" February 1 6 " 



" March 1 4 " 



" April 1 2 " 



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Complete Stock for 1906 now on hand. 



CINCINNATI 



FREIGHT- 

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are the LOWEST, ESPECIALLY 

 for the SOUTH 



as 'mostiall freight now goes through Cincinnati. 



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The W. T. Falconer Mfg. Co. 



JAHESTOWN, N.Y. 



£)oney anb 

 * 23eestpax-f 



Chicago, Feb. ".—The demand is about nor- 

 mal with sufficient stocks to meet all require- 

 ments. The best grades of white comb honey 

 bring 14® 15c, with off grades at l@3c less, de- 

 pending upon color, condition and shape. Ex- 

 tracted, aside from white clover and basswood, 

 ;choice grades of which are practically unob- 

 tainable), is in ample supply at 6H@7»c; am- 

 ber, 6^(3i7c, with off grades still lower. Bees- 

 wax, 30c. R- A. Burnett & Co. 



Toledo, Feb. 19.— The market for comb 

 honey has been better for the past two weeks 

 than at any time during the past season. Prices 

 are firm on account of the scarcity. We are 

 getting la@16c for fancy white clover; i4@15c 

 lor No. 1, and 13©14c for amber. Buckwheat, 

 13c. Extracted honey is in good demand at 

 following prices: While clover in barrels 

 brings 6S4<a,7c: amber, 5'/,<B 5^c; in cans every 

 grade from l@lHc higher. Beeswax is firm 

 and in good demand at 28 and 30c. 



The above are our selling prices, not what we 

 pav. Gkiggs Bros. 



Indianapolis, Feb. 2.— Fancy white clover 

 comb brings 16c; No. 1, 14c; demand exceeds 

 thesnpplv; fancy white western comb brings 

 14<a,15c; amber grades in poor demand at 12c 

 Best grade of extracted honey brings 8**<S9c in 

 60-pound cans; am her, be. Good average bees- 

 wax sells here for J33 per 100 pounds. 



Walter S. Podder. 



Philadelphia, Feb. 19.— The condit'on of 

 the honey market is much more firm than it 

 was a year ago at this time, with much less on 

 the market. Usually at this time of the year 

 bee-men wake up to realize that they may carry 

 their honey over and send it to the market to be 

 sold at any price rather than hold it. At the 

 present time the market is fairly well cleaned 

 up. We quote: Fancy white comb honey, 

 16@17c; amber, 13@i4c; extracted white clover, 

 7(<i.8c; amber, 6@7c. Beeswax firm. 



We are producers of honey and do not handle 

 on commission. Wm. A. Seiser, 



New York, Feb. 19.— The demand is fairly 

 good for better grades of white, and while the 

 near by crop is fairly well cleaned up, new arri- 

 vals are now coming in from Cnba, besides 

 several cars have been shipped on from Cali- 

 fornia. We quote fancy white at 15c; No. 1, 



Let me ^"^ ■ ■ ■ i T^mTfi bred in separate apiaries, 



book your fj 1 K. h .TVl S the UOI.OE5T VK1.- 

 Order for ICf, U XJXii.ll O LOWS, CARSIO- 

 LA.^S, RED CLOVERS and CAUCASIANS. 



For prices, refer to my catalog, page 29. 



C. H.W.WEBER "ST 



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



13@14c; No. 2. 12c; amber, lie; buckwheat, 

 lOiailc. Extracted in fairly good demand, es- 

 pecially California, of ffhich there is abundant 

 supply. We quote white sage, 6$4@7J4c; light 

 amber at 6(at7c, according to quantity; buck- 

 wheat at 6c per pound: Southern at 5O@60c per 

 gallon, according to quality. Beeswax steady 

 at29@31c. Hildreth & Segbleen. 



Cincinnati, Feb. 19.— At the present time the 

 demand for honey is quiet; however, we fully 

 believe the near future will bring better re- 

 ports, since all indications point to a prosper- 

 ous season. We continue to quote amber ex- 

 tracted honey in barrels at5K@6c; fancy white 

 extracted. 7&@8^c, in crates of two 60 pnuud 

 cans. Comb honey is moving slowly at 13)^@- 

 15c, according to the quality. (Bee-keepers, 

 please observe the above are our selling prices 

 —not what we are paying.) Beeswax, choice, 

 bright yellow, 30c delivered here. 



The Frbd W. Mtjth Co. 



Denver, Feb. 5 —Owing to the mild weather 

 the demand for honey bas not been as good as 

 usual at this time of year. We are quoting 

 strictly No. 1 white alfalfa comb bouey at $3.35 

 to 13.75 per case of 24 sections: off grade and 

 lieht amber at $3 to $3.30. White extracted 

 alfalfa in 60-pound cans, 7^@8>ic; light amber, 

 (>%@>7%c. Beeswax. 24c for clean yellow. 



The Colo. Honey-Producers' Assn. 



Kansas City, Feb. 19.— The supply of comb 

 honey is faiily large, also extracted. We quote 

 fancy No. 1 white 24-section honey at $3 00 per 

 case; amber, {2.75. White extracted 6J4c, and 

 light amber 6c. Beeswax, 25@30c. 



C C. Clbmons & Co. 



Cincinnati, Jan. 23. — The nice weather 

 holds back the demand for comb honey. Crops 

 seem to be exceedingly short and producers in 

 the West keep the prices high. We quote as fol- 

 lows: Fancy water-white and No. 1 white clo- 



ver, 14@i6c; No. 2, 12@14c. Extracted seems to 

 be more plentiful, and we quote same in barrels, 

 5K@5^c; in c*ns, He more; white clover, 7@8c. 

 Beeswax, 28@30c. C. H. W. Webbr. 



ONE TON 



White Clover Honey 



Candied — a 60-pound can, $6. Cash and 

 instructions sent to Farmers' Bank. 



JOHN C. STEWART 



8Atf HOPKINS, MO. 



FOR SALE 



Until further notice, fine t quality new crop 

 California Water White White Sage and Light 

 Amber HONEY in 60-lb. tins, 2 in a case; new 

 cans and new cases Write for prices and sam 

 pies, and state quantity you want. 



HILDRETH & SEGELKEN 



265 & 267 Greenwich Street, New York, N.Y 



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MONEY AND BEESWAX 



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R. A. BURNETT & CO., 



199 South Watbr St. Chicago. III. 



Wi Sell root's Goods in Michigan 

 Let us quote you prices on Sections, Hives, 

 Foundation, etc., as we can save you time and 

 freight. Beeswax Wanted for Cash. 



M. H. HUNT & SON. 



Bell Branch, Wayhb Co., Mich 



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■^ Muth Special Dovetail Hives have a Honey-Board, Warp-Proof ^ 



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? THE FRED W. MUTH CO. f 



< 51 Walnut Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO. 



