December, 1907. 



American Hee Journal i 



Fall Supplies 



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Bee-Keepers 



Everything you want. All made 

 by us in our own factories. A« 

 Lowest Prices. 



THE AMERICAN BEE- 

 KEEPER, a monthly at 50c a 

 year. Published 17 years. 



Sample copy and illustrated cat- 

 alog and price-list FREE. 

 Address, 



THE W. T. FALCONER MFG. 

 CO., 



Dept. B. JAMESTOWN, N. Y. 



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HONEY 



We have some tine, thick white extracted honey, 

 2 cans to a case, 124 lbs. at 9 cts. a lb., 5 cases 

 8^4 cts. lb., 10 cases 8^3 cts. lb. Sample 10 cts. 



HONEY- JARS 



No. 25 jar $5.o0 gross, 5 gross $5.25 gross. 1 lb 

 square jars $5.00 gross. Catalog of supplies free 



I. J. STRINGHAM, 

 105 Park PI,, N. Y. City 



Apiaries, Glen Cove, L. I. 



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g We will Buy and 

 i Sell 



i HONEY 



ol the diiferent grades and kinds. 

 If you have any to dispose of, or if 

 you intend to buy, correspond 

 with us. 



for 



We are always inithe market 



Beeswax 



at highest market prices. 



Hildreth & Segelken 



265 & 267 Qreenwlch Street 

 NEW YORK, N. Y. 



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Headquarters for Bee-Supplies 



LARGE DISCOUNTS OFFERED ON EARLY ORDERS. 

 Have a lariic slock on hand, and can supply promptly. 

 Freight Ra(es from CINCINNATI are the LOWEST, ES- 

 PECIALLY FOR THE SOUTH 



As almost all freieht now goes throni'h Cincinnati. You will save 

 money buying from me. Cataloi; mailed free. Send for same. 



WILL BUY OR SKM, YOU 



HONEY 



IF YOU H.WK ANY TO SELL 



mail sample and state lowest price expected delivered Cincinnati. If 

 you want tu buy. state quality and fiuantity and 1 will cheerfully quote 

 you pricf. 



Beeswax Wanted 



Will pay, at all times, highest market price on receipt of goods. 



C.H.W. WEBER '=' 



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



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Chicago, Nov. 25.— The demand for honey 

 is not active. Sales are few, and a tendency 

 to lower prices. .Sales of comb made re- 

 cently are from one to two cents below those 

 of a month ago. Extracted is fairly steady 

 on small lots at 8 to 9 cents for white: am- 

 ber, 7 to 8c ; dark 554 to 6c. Beeswax. 30c. 

 R. A. Burnett & Co. 



Kansas City, Dec. 9. — The supply of 

 comb and extracted honey is more liberal, 

 and demand only fair. We quote : No. 1 

 white comb, 24-section case, $3.25 ; No. 1 am- 

 ber, $3.00: No. 2 white, $2.75 : extracted, white 

 per lb., 8 to 8Hc : amber, 7 to 7Hc. Beeswax, 

 20 to 27c. C. C. Clemons & Co. 



Philadelphi.a, Nov. 25.— Sales of honey 

 nave been quite active in this market. We 

 quote: Fancy comb honey, wholesale, 17H 

 to 18HC : No- 1 white, 16 to 17c : amber, HVsC ; 

 extracted honey, water-white, 9 to 9 l-2c ; 

 amber, 8c : dark, 7 l-2c. Beeswax, 30c. We 

 are producers of honey and do not handle 

 on commission. Wm. A. Selser. 



Denver, Nov. 29.— Owing to the financial 

 situation, Remand for comb honey is not as 

 brisk as it was during the fall; however, as 

 there is a very small stock to be disposed of 

 yet, prices are not affected to any extent. 

 We make the following quotation to our 

 jobbing trade: No. I white, per case of 24 

 sections. $3.15: No. I light amber, $3.00: and 

 No. 2 at $2.75 to $2.85. Demand for extracted 

 honey is good, and we consider ourselves 

 fortunate in having a good stock of tine 

 quality to supply our trade. We quote 

 strictly No. 1 white 9 to 10c: and light am- 

 ber 8 to 9c per pound. We will pay 22 to 24 

 cents for clean yellow beeswax delivered 

 here. 



The Colo. Honey-Producers' Ass'n. 



Toledo, Nov. 25.— On account of money 

 stringency, honey is moving slowly, and 

 prices are declining. Fancy comb brings, 

 in a retail way, 17 to 19c, according to qual- 

 ity: No. 1,17 to 18c. No demand for off 

 grades. Extracted white clover, in cans, 

 9 to 10c. Beeswax is in good demand, and 

 brings 30 and 32c. We look for light sales of 

 honey from now on. as factories are laying 

 off help, and all goods in the eatable line are 

 moving slowly. 



Griggs Bros. & Nichols Co. 



Indianapolis, Nov. 27. — Demand for 

 comb honey is not brisk, while best grades 



of extracted honey are finding ready sale. 

 Indianapolis jobbers are paying the follow- 

 ing prices for goods delivered here: No. 1 

 and fancy comb, 16 to 17c per pound, actual 

 net weight. Best extracted in 5-gallon cans, 

 9 to 10c. Beeswax 28c cash, or 30c in ex- 

 change for merchandise. 



Walter S. Pouder. 



Cincinnati, Nov. 25.— Owing to the un- 

 settled condition of finances throughout the 

 country, causing much uneasiness and 

 anxiety among the buyers, we look forward 

 to seeing honey reach lower values in the 

 very near future. We are at a loss to say 

 what prices we will ask in days hence, but 

 at this writing we are quoting extracted 

 amber honey in barrels at 6 to 7 l-2c : fancy- 

 white in 60-lb. cans, 10c : and strictly fancy 

 white comb honey (which is moving slowly) 

 at 16 1-2 to 18c, according to the quantity 

 purchased. For choice yellow beeswax, 

 free from dirt, 30c delivered here. 



The Fred W. Muth Co. 



Cincinnati, Nov. 23.— The market on 

 honey has eased considerably because of 

 the stringency of the money market. Slow 

 sales on comb honey. Colorado retails at 

 $4.00 per case : white clover comb honey at 

 17c per pound. Extracted white sage at 9 

 and 9 l-2c. Amber in barrels at 6 to 6 l-2c. 

 Beeswax very slow at 30c. 



C. H. W. Weber. 



New York, Nov. 25.— We are having a 

 good demand for strictly fancy comb honey. 

 Receipts have been quite heavy and numer- 

 ous of late, owing principally to the fact 

 that most of the bee-keepers were late in 

 shipping. We quote fancy white at 16 to 17c: 

 No. 1, 14 to 1.5c: No. 2 and amber at 13c : buck- 

 wheat at 12 to 13c. The demand for ex- 

 tracted continues good, and we have as yet 

 experienced no scarcity, having enough to 

 supply our wants, and more. Prices are 

 firm. We quote California white sage at 9 

 to9 l-2c: light amber 8 to 8 l-2c : amber 7 

 to 7 l-2c : extracted buckwheat. 6 1-2 to 7c. 

 Nothing is coming along to amount to any- 

 thing from the South, and therefore it is 

 hardly worth while to make quotations. 

 What little there is sells at from 65 to 80c 

 per gallon, according to quality. Beeswax 

 quiet at 29 to 30c. 



Hildreth & Segelken. 



FENCE-Sa"?fi' 



Made of High Carbon Double Strength 

 iColled AVire. Heavily Galvanized to 

 prevent rust. Havt- no agents. Sell at 

 Ifaetory prices on 30 days' free trial. 

 jWe payatlfreisht. 37 lit-lirhts of farm, 

 [and poultry fi-iK-e. Catalog Free. 

 COILED SPRING FENCE CO. 

 [Box g9 Winchester, Indiana 



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