Sept. 13, 1906 



American Itee Journal 



Gloves for Handling 



£'BEES^ 



Something New. 



Something You Want. 



Our specially prepared Gloves soften the 

 hands and prevent and cure chapped hands. 

 The fabric contains a preparation which pre- 

 vents the gloves from becoming- hard and stiff. 

 We furnish them without armlets or sleeves for 

 using 1 in sweeping, gardening or general house- 

 work, driving or outdoor work. They are just 

 the thing for driving in the rain, as they are 

 absolutely waterproof. If worn at night they 

 keep the hands soft and white. 



All the points of excellence can not be here 

 enumerated, but they never fail to give the 

 greatest satisfaction. To introduce them, we 

 will send by mail, or with other goods, at the 

 following low prices: 

 Bee Gloves, long arms, fleece-lined, in two 



sizes— large for men, small for ladies .35 



Men's Gauntlets, fleece-lined ,35 



Ladies' 35 



Ladies\unliued,for wearingat night or dar- 

 ing doing light housework .40 



Early Order Discounts on Bee-Supplies (ex- 

 cepting above and a few other articles) as fol- 

 low^:— 

 7 percent for cash with order before Oct. 1st 

 6 " " " " Nov. 1st 



5 " " " " Dec. 1st 



4 " " " (t Jan. 1st 



3 " tl " " Feb. 1st 



If yon haven't our 190S catalog, send for one 

 and a free copy of the American Bee- Keeper 

 (50c a year. Address, 



THE W. T. FALCONER MFQ. CO. 



JAMESTOWN, N. Y. 



f)oney anb 

 * 23eestr>ax-f 



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Chicago, Sept. 8.— The receipts of comb 

 honey are quite large and there is also a good 

 demand for it, so that prices are well main- 

 tained at I5@16c for No. 1 to fancy; anything 

 short of these grades is not selling freely and 

 ranges from lc to 3c per pound less; buck- 

 wheat, 12Sic; dark grades, 8% 10c. Extracted, 

 white, 6H@7^c; amber, 6@7c; dark, 5>^@6c. 



Beeswax, 30c. R. A. Burnett & Co. 



Tolbdo, Aug. 20.— The market on honey has 

 not changed much since our last quotation. 

 Beekeepers seem to be holding their goods ex 

 pecting large prices. Fancy white comb brings 

 in a retail way 16@l7c; No. 1, 15@16c, with no 

 demand for dark. Extracted white clover, in 

 barrels and cans, brings 65£@7c; but very little 

 has been offered as yet. Beeswax, 26(5 28c. 



Griggs Bros. 



Indianapolis, July 28.— Fancy white comb 

 brings 16iS/17c readily; No. 1, white, 2c less per 

 pound; the demand is not supplied, but higher 

 prices would decrease the demand. Best grades 

 of extracted honey bring 8(5i9c. Good average 

 beeswax sells here at $33 per 100 pounds. 



Walter S. Pooder. 



Philadelphia, Aug. 9.— Advices from differ- 

 ent points are rather conflicting in regard to 

 the honey crop this season, and, consequently, 

 there is no market price established. Some new 

 arrivals of comb honey sell at 13®15c, accord- 

 ing to.-uality, and extracted at 6@7c. Beeswax 

 firm, iac. 



We are producers of honey and do not handle 

 on commission. Wm. A. Selser. 



New York, Aug. 18.— There is a good de- 

 mand for new crop comb honey, but arrivals 

 are very small as yet, and will continue so for 

 a week or two to come. We quote fancy white 

 at 15c; No. 1 white at 14c; No. 2 white at 12c; it 

 is too early as yet for dark or buckwheat. Ex- 

 tracted is in good demand at 6}4@7c for white, 

 6c for light amber, and 5@5J<c for dark. South- 

 ern, common average grade, S0@55c per gallon; 

 better grades at 60@65c. Beeswax firm at 30c. 



HlLDRETH & SKiiELKEN 



Cincinnati, July 21.— We are having new 

 comb honey to arrive and it finds ready sale; 

 fancy white at 14J<c; and No, I at 13Kc Ex- 

 tracted, white clover, in barrels, at "Kc; in 

 cans, 8Wc; amber, 5X<&55ic. Beeswax, 30c. 



C. H.W. Webb*. 



Headquarters for Bee-Supplies 



WANTED-HONEY 



White Clover Extracted and Comb. Mail 

 sample and state lowest price expected, de- 

 livered in Cincinnati. We pay cash on 

 delivery. 



Let me ^^ VTV^H^TO bred in separate apiarie6, 



book Your |J I W] W] I\| ^ the GOLDEN VICI, 

 Order for Vf, U Mi iill Kj LOWS, < % It > l<>- 

 I.ANS, RED CLOVERS and CAUCASIANS. 



For prices, refer to my catalog, page 29. 



C. H.W.WEBER =' 



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



Kansas City, Sept. 5.— Arrivals of comb aud 

 extracted honey are both light at present; we 

 are quoting No. 1 white comb at $3 per case, and 

 No. 2 at $2.75 per case, of 24 sections. Extracted 

 is moving at 5J£(<_' 6c The demand exceeds the 

 supply just now, but we look for heavier arri- 

 vals next week. Beeswax, 25c. 



C. C. Clemons & Co. 



Denver, July 30.— Some small lots of new 

 comb honey coming in now; crop promises to 

 be light. At the present we are selling No. 1 

 white at S3.25 per case of 24 sections; No. 2 at $3. 

 We are paying 2-iz per pound for clean yellow 

 wax delivered here. 



The Colo. Honey^Producers' Assn. 



Cincinnati, Aug. is.— Fancy and No, 1 comb 

 honey find ready sale at I4@15c. Shipments ar- 

 riving daily. Lower grades are not wanted 

 here at any price. There is a good demand for 

 extracted honey; amber in barrels and cans, 

 5@6HSc; white clover, 6M@Sc. (These are our 

 selling prices.) Beeswax, 28(g 30c. 



The Fred W. Muth Co. 



WANTED 



To buy for cash, Fancy Comb and Extracted 

 Honey. R. A. HOLBKAMP, 



3lA13t 4263 Virginia Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 

 Mention Bee Journal when writing. 



HONEY AND BEESWAX 



When consigning, buying or selling, consult 



R. A. BURNETT & CO. 



199 South Water St. Chicago. III. 



Mention Mee Journul when ivrltlnK. 



Jelly Tumblers at Reduced Prices 



YOU CAN DOUBLE YOUR MONEY from 

 your hooey crop by using JELL* TUM- 

 BLERS OF CORRECT STYLE, as contain- 

 ers and keeping- your market supplied. No 

 other glass so economical. Write for quota- 

 tions. OREL L. HERSH1SER, 

 301 Huntington Avenue, - BUFFALO, N. Y. 



34A4t Please mention the Bee Journal. 



WANTED 



To hear from parties with their lowest cash 

 price, del 1 vered here, for fancy comb honey in 

 no-drip shipping-cases; also extracted honev. 

 We are cash buyers, and remit on receipt of 

 goods. 



THE FRED W. MUTH CO. 



27Atf 51 Walnut St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 



Mention Bee Journal when writing 



One Fare for Round Trip 



from Chicago, plus Two Dollars, for 

 fifteen day limit, and one fare for the 

 round trip, plus Four Dollars, for thirty- 

 day limit, to Canadian and New Eng- 

 land points. Tickets on sale via Nickel 

 Plate Road, from Chicago, September 

 Sth and 19th. Information given upon 

 application to John Y. Calahan, Gen- 

 eral Agent, 107 Adams Street, Chicago. 

 La Salle Street Station, Chicago — the 

 only depot on the elevated railroad loop. 



25— 35 A3} 



HONEY! HONEY! HONEY!: 



Have you any to sell/ If so, see us be- 

 fore selling. We pay highest Market 

 Price for both Comb and Extracted 

 Honey — also Beeswax. 



| GRJGGS BROTHERS, 521 Monroe Street, Toledo, Ohio f 



