March, 1909. 



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American Hee Journal 



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"FALCON 



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Hives are the best all-the- 

 year hives for the bee- 

 keeper who uses no bee- 

 cellar. Can be packed 

 with chaff if desired. 



"Sections" 



Foundation 



Of the highest quality, a 

 trial order will convince. 



BEESWAX WANTED 



Highest price in cash or 

 supplies. Write for Cata- 

 log of full line of our Bee- 

 Keepers' Supplies. Feb. 

 discount, 3 percent. 



W. T. FALCONER MFG. CO.. 



Jamestown. N. Y. 



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^ Beestpax-f 



Chicago. Feb. 23.— The trade in honey has 

 not been as active as we had hoped fur dur- 

 ing the past month, consequently there is 

 quite a heavy stock on sale here at this 

 time, with a tendency to lower prices, as the 

 volume of sales after this month are very 

 light. Taking it all in all the volume of 

 business on the last crop has been disap- 

 pointing. We quote A No. 1 to fancy at 13c, 

 with anything grading under this at from 1 

 to 3c less. The amber grades are neglected 

 and sell chiefly at 9 to 10c. White extracted 

 7 1-2 to Sc. Amber grades 6 1-2 to 7c. Bees- 

 wa.\ continues to be in good demand at 30c. 

 R. A. Burnett & Co. 



Boston. March 1.— We quote : Fancy white 

 comb honey. 15c: No. J, 14c. White ex- 

 tracted in 60-lb. cans. 9c : light amber, 8c. 

 Beeswa.x. 30c. Blake, Lee & Co. 



Denver, Feb. 27.-Strictly No. 1 white 

 comb honey, per case of 24 sections. $.3.25: 

 No. 1 light amber, ».00: No. 2, $2.75. l-ancy 

 white extracted, 8 1-3 to 9c : light amber, 

 7 1-2 to 8 l-3c : strained, 6 3 4c. We pay 24c 

 for average yellow beeswax delivered here. 

 Demand for honey is light, and it seems 

 now as if there will be some carried over. 

 The Colo. Honey Producf.rs' Ass'n. 



Toledo, Feb. 25.-The market on comb 

 honey remains about the same as last quo- 

 tations. Stocks are not moving very rap- 

 idly, and owing to some producers who 

 have held their honey since last fall, and 

 pushing it on the market has a tendency to 

 break the prices. Fancy comb, 14 12 to 15c : 

 .No. 1,14 to 14 l-2c. Extracted white clover 

 is in fair demand at at 7 to 7 l-2c in cans : 

 alfalfa. 6 to 6 l-2c : amber honey, 6 to 6 l-2c. 

 Beeswax, 26 to 28c. „ 



The Griggs Bros. & Nichols Co. 



New York. Feb. 25.-There is very little 

 demand for comb honey. Some calls for 

 No. I fancy white, none whatsoever for 

 other grades. There is considerable stock 

 on the market, and it looks now as if some 

 of it would have to be carried over, as low 

 prices do not seem to be any inducement to 

 the buyer. We therefore cannot encourage 

 hipmentsof comb honey for the present. 



Headquarters for Bee-Supplies 



Notice:' 



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We have a new stock of goods on hand for 1909 and are 

 able to fill your orders, icithout delay, at factory prices. 



send a list of the supplies you need, and we will be 

 glad to quote you our best prices. 



IT NOW and secure our Special Early-order Discounts. 



If you care to save on freight charges, send your 

 orders to us. No charges for drayage. 



On account of the death of my father, Mr. C. H. W. Weber, 

 it is necessary to make it understood that the business will 

 be conducted the same as usual; there will be no change 

 whatever. Soliciting your patronage, 1 am. 



Yours truly. CHAS. H. W^BER. 



C. H.W. WEBER ^=' 



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



Extracted honey is in fair demand. Plenty 

 of supply of all kinds excepting white 

 clover. Prices are unchanged. Beeswax, 

 29 to 30c. HiLDRETH & Segelken. 



K.^NSAS City. Mo.. Feb. 20.— Honey mar- 

 ket continues in about the same condition 

 as at the time of our last quotations : supply 

 is liberal : demand only fair. We quote No. 

 1 white comb hnney in 24-section cases, $2.65 

 to $2.75: No. 2 white. $2.40 to $2.50. Extracted. 

 white, per pound. 7Hc : extracted, amber. 



6 1-2 to 7c. Beeswax. 25 to 28c. 



C. C. Clemo.ns Prod. Co. 



Cincinnati. Feb. 24.— The market on 

 comb honey is fair, but prices are low. 

 Nothing wanted but fancy goods, off grades 

 are not selling. We are selling fancy comb 

 honey here at 14c. The demand for ex- 

 tracted honey is fair, amber in barrels is 

 selling at b'l and 6 l-2c: in cans at 7 and 



7 l-2c : sage honey at 9c. Beeswax slow at 

 32c. C. H. W. Weber. 



Indianapolis. Feb. 24.— There is a good 

 demand for best grades of honey, but comb 

 honey is now becoming very scarce and 

 jobbers are obliged to refuse orders because 

 producers seem to be sold out entirely. 

 Fancy white comb would bring I2V4c per 

 pound. No. 1 white 12c. Amber comb honey 

 is in poor demand, with no established 

 prices. Some white clover extracted is be- 

 ing shipped to this market and producers 

 are receiving 7 to 7'/4c. Beeswax is in goiid 

 demand at 29c cash or 31c in exchange for 

 merchandise. Walter S. Pouder. 



Zanesville. Ohio. Feb. 25.— There is no 

 material change in the market conditions 

 since last report. There is a good demand 

 for honey to be shipped to outside points, 

 but the demand is rather slack in this im- 

 mediate vicinity. The general trade re- 

 vival which seems to be at hand may stimu- 

 late the honey-trade t.o some extent. Not 

 much honey, especially comb, is being 

 olTered. No. 1 to fancy white clover comb 

 would bring on arrival 13 to 14c, and whole- 

 sales at 155? to 16Hc. Beeswax, on arrival, 

 ;K)c cash, or 31c in exchange for merchan- 

 dise. Edmund W. Peirce. 



We will Buy and 

 Sell 



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of the different grades and kinds. 

 If jou have any to dispose of, or if 

 you intend to buy, correspond 

 with U9. 



We are always in the market 

 for 



Beeswax 



at highest market prices. 



Hildreth & Segelken 



265 & 367 Qreenwlch Street 

 NEW YORK, N.V. 



HONEY 



for sale, 50 cases Amber, Buckwheat and 

 No. 2 white, $2.50 per case, in 6case lots at 

 $2 25, or the 50 cases to one person at $2,24- 

 sect. to case: nice, thick, well-ripened am- 

 ber at 7 l-2c, two 60-pound cans to case. 

 QUIRIN'S famous strain of Bees and 

 ( >ueens for sale in season. 



QUIRIN-THE-QUEEN BREEDER, 

 Bellevue, Ohio 



HONEY ^JE ESWAX 



When consigning, buying, 

 or selling, consult 



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199 South Water St, 



Chicago, II 



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