Nov. 29, 1906 



987 



American Ttee Journal 



Gloves for Handling 



Something New. 



Something You Want. 



Our specially prepared Glove« soften the 

 hands and prevent and cure chapped hands. 

 The fabric contains a preoaratiou which pre- 

 vents the gloves from becoming hard and stiff. 

 We furnish them without armlets or sleeves for 

 using 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 soit 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 mall, 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 1 unlined, for wearing at night or 



during doing light housework 40 



Early Order Discounts on Bee-Supplies (ex- 

 cepting above and a few other articles) as fol- 

 lows:— 

 7 percent for cash with order before Oct. 1st 

 6 " " ** Nov.lst 



5 " " " tl Dec. 1st 



4 " " " " Jan. 1st 



3 " " " •* Feb. 1st 



If yon haven't our 1906 catalog, send for one 

 and a free copy of the American Bee-Keeper 

 50c a year). Address, 



THE W. T. FALCONER MFG. CO. 



JAMESTOWN, N. Y. 

 mention Bee Journal prhen writing. 



f)oney anb 



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Chicago, Nov, 7. — The market is taking 

 honey, both comb and extracted, in a very sat- 

 isfactory way. The price of No. 1 to lancy 

 comb is 15t««16c; off grades, l@2c per pound less. 

 White extracted, 7Hj@8c; amber, 7c; dark, 

 6@6Hc. All of this is governed by quality, con- 

 dition, and package. Beeswax, 30c per pound. 

 R. A. Burnett & Co. 



Kansas City, Nov. 8.— The demand for both 

 comb and extracted honey is good, receipts 

 light. We quote fancy white comb, 24 sections, 

 at $3 25; No. 1, $3; No. 1 white and amber, $2.75. 

 Extracted, white, per pound, 7c; amber, 6@6^c. 

 Beeswax, per pound, 25c. 



C. C. Clemons & Co. 



Cincinnati, Oct. 20,— The demand for comb 

 honey is good. No. 1, white, brings 14^c whole- 

 sale, and 16c retail, by the case. Off grades 

 less from 2to3c per pound. White clover ex- 

 tracted brings in barrels, 8c per pound; in cans, 

 8J<c; amber grades, light, 6c in barrels; dark, 

 5^c In barrels; in cans, ^c per pound more. 

 Beeswax, 30c. C. H. W. Wbbbb. 



Philadelphia, Nov. 8.— While the supply of 

 comb honey is equal to the demand, large quan- 

 tities of comb honey having arrived in the 

 market in the last few days, the price still re- 

 mains high. The outlook, however, is that 

 when the season advances and the bee-keepers 

 ship more of their crop to the market, the pri- 

 ces will be a little weaker. We quote: Fancy 

 white comb honey, 16@18c; No, l, 14(gil5c; am- 

 ber, ll@13c. Fancy white extracted, 7^@8Hc; 

 light amber, 6!^@7c. 



We are producers of honey and do not handle 

 on commission. Wm. A. Selser. 



New York, Nov. 19.— We are having a good 

 demand for white comb honey of particularly 

 fancy stock, and same finds ready sale at 15c, 

 and 13@14c for No. 1 white. Receipts up to date 

 have been quite numerous, but we expect that 

 from now on they will be lighter, as the bulk of 

 the comb honey, we believe, has been marketed. 

 No. 2 white, amber and buckwheat are in fair 

 demand, with sufficient supplies to meet same. 

 We quote at from 10@12c, according to quality. 

 Extracted honey is in good demand, principally 

 California stock, and strictly white sage is now 

 selling at 7J^@8c; light amber at 7c, and amber 

 at 6^c. Extracted near-by, New York State 

 amber and buckwheat, at 6@6^c, with a fair 



Headquarters for Bee-Supplies 



LARGE DISCOUNTS OFFERED ON EARLY 

 ORDERS. Have a large stock on hand, and can sup- 

 ply promptly. Freight Rates from CINCINNATI are 

 the LOWEST, ESPECIALLY FOR THE SOITH 



As almost all freight now goes through Cincinnati. You will 

 save money buying from me. Catalog mailed free. Send for 

 same. 



Will buy or I— I f 1 (XJ I— < V If vou have anY 

 sell you . . HV/llL. I to sell, . . . 



mail sample and state lowest price expected delivered Cincin- 

 nati. If you want to buy, state quality and quantity and I will 

 cheerfully quote you price. 



Beeswax Wanted 



Will pay, at all times, highest market price on receipt 

 of goods. 



C.H.W. WEBER CN s:r 



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



demand. Southern is in good demand at 55(<t65c 

 per gallon, according to quality, for good aver- 

 age stock; 75c for fancy. Beeswax, 30c. 



HlLDRETH & SkOBLKEN 



Denver, Oct. 20.— All desirable lots of white 

 comb honey in double-tier cases have now been 

 shipped out of this State, leaving only a few 

 cars of single-tier cases. The quality of this 

 year's crop was fine, better than for several 

 seasons. We quote our local market as fol- 

 lows: Strictly No. I white, per case of 24 sec- 

 tions, $3; ordinary No. 1 and off grade, $2.50 to 

 $2.75. Extracted, white, 6^<§>7Slc. Beeswax, 

 24c for average yellow delivered here. 



The Colo. Honey-Producers* Assn. 



Cincinnati, Nov. 3.— The honey market is 

 rather quiet at this date, owing to the market 

 being flooded with comb honey; selling slowly 

 at from 14@16c. Extracted amber honey sells 

 at 5Ji@6Wc. White and fancy grades find sale 

 at from 7J^@8^c. There is not so much mov- 

 ing as one might be led to believe. Beeswax Is 

 dragging at 29@30c for choice yellow. 



The Fred W. Muth Co. 



Indianapolis, Nov. 15. — Fancy white comb 

 brings 16@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@9c. Good average 

 beeswax sells here at $33 per 100 pouod«. 



Walter S. Poudbr. 



Toledo, Oct. 19.— The market on comb honey 

 remains about the same as last quotations, but 

 has been coming in much more freely, as bee- 

 keepers seem to be very anxious to get rid of 

 their stock. Fancy brings in a retail way 16c; 

 extra fancy, 17c; No. 1, 15c; buckwheat, 15c. 

 Extracted white clover in barrels brings 

 7@7J£c; cans the same. Beeswax, 2b(<< 2ic. 



The Griggs Bros. & Nichols Co. 



HONEY AND BEESWAX 



When consigning, buying or selling, consult 



R. A. BURNETT & CO. 



199 South Water St. Chicago, III. 



QUOTE US ^£a 



s of 



Extracted Honey! 



THE FRED W. MUTH CO., 51 Walnnt St., Cincinunti. 0. 



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Please mention the Bee Journal. 



WANTED TO BUY AT TOP PRICES 



WHITE CLOVER HOMEY, both Comb and Extracted. 



If you have any write at once, saying how much you have, how it is put up, and your 

 lowest price, and all about it, in first letter. 



C. N. Scott 8 Co., Bee-Keepers' Supplies, Incubators, Brooders, Etc. 



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Catalog Free 



lOOl East lVa-.li. Street. IMH V > V POEIB, I"M». 



I HONEY! HONEY! HONEY! I 



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. ... 1 



it GRIGGS BROTHERS, 521 Monroe Street, Toledo, Ohio f 



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