April, igog. 



American Bae Jonrnal j 



"FALCON" I 



Air-Spaced 



Hives are the best all-the- 

 year hives for the bee- 

 keeper who uses no bee- 

 cellar. Can be packed 

 with chaff i£ 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. 



Qoney anb 

 -f 23eestpax-f 



Chicago. March 29.-The demand for 

 honey during the past month has not been 

 equal to the offerings, which are at present 

 in e.xcess of any previous year at this time. 

 The consumption has not equaled our ex- 

 pectations in view of the quality, which has 

 seldom been equaled. The prices are with- 

 out change from the last issue, but are 

 weak. Beeswax is strong at 30c. 



R. A. Burnett & Co. 



Boston, April I.— We quote : Fancy white 

 comb honey. 15c : No. l.Z4c: white extract- 

 ed, 8 l-2c : light amber, 7 l-2c. Beeswax. 30c. 

 Blake, Lee Co. 



Los Angeles. April 6.— Water-white ex- 

 tracted, 8c: white, 7 1-2c; light amber, 7c: 

 amber, 5c. Fancy white comb. I()c: No. 1 

 white. 15c: fancy light amber, 14c; No. 1 

 light amber, 12 l-2c. H. J. Mkrcer. 



Cincinnati, March 29.-The market on 

 comb honey here is bare of fancy comb 

 honey. There is considerable off-grade 

 honey on the market, but no demand. Ex- 

 tracted honey fair: white sage at lie in 60-lb. 

 cans ; amber in barrels at 6 and 6 l-2c. Bees- 

 wax is moving fair at J.33 per 100 lbs. 



C. H. W. Weber. 



Toledo, March 30.-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. U 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. 



Indianapolis, March 27. — There is a 

 favorable demand for best grades of both 

 comb and extracted honey. Stock held by 

 jobbing houses is rapidly decreasing, and 

 very little is now being offered by producers. 

 I note some arrivals of fancy white comb at 

 i2 l-2c. and No. 1 at 12c: white clover ex- 

 .racted in 5-gallon cans at 7c. Some amber 



oncy is being offered, but the demand does 

 b 



Headquarters for Bee-Supplies 



Notices' 



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

 able to fill your orders, witliuut delay, at factory prices, 



SO ^^"^"^ ^ ''^'- °^ '^^ supplies you need, and we will be 

 glad to quote you our best prices. 



OO ^^ 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, I am. 



Yours truly. CHAS. H. WEBER. 



I 



e.H.W.WEiiER =^^ 



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



not justify and established price. Beeswax 

 is steady at 29c cash, or 31c in exchange for 

 goods. Walter S. Pouder. 



Kansas City, Mo., April 5.— We have 

 nothing new to report on the condition of 

 the honey market, except that we are hav- 

 ing a little better demand for both comb 

 and extracted. We quote: No. 1 white 

 comb. 24 sections, $2.65 per case : No. 2 white 

 and amber. $2.25 to $2.40. Extracted, white, 

 per lb.. 7 to 7 l-2c: amber, 6 to 6 I-2c. Bees- 

 wax, 25 to 28c. C C. Clemons Prod. Co' 



Zanesville, Ohio, March 30.-There is 

 some demand for honey though the market 

 is still rather inactive. Best white clover 

 comb honey would bring on arrival 13 to 14o. 

 and sells in a wholesale way at 15 to 16 l-2c. 

 Best extracted wholesales at 9 l-2c. For 

 beeswax I offer 'Mc in cash or 32c in ex- 

 change for bee-supplies. 



Edmund W. Peirce. 



New York, March 29.-There are no new 

 features whatsoever in regard to comb 

 honey. Some little demand for fancy white 

 stock, but no demand for off grades. As said 

 before, we cannot encourage shipments at 

 this time. Prices are regular. Extracted 

 honey in fairly good demand with sufficient 

 supply. We quote: California white, 8 1-2 

 to 9c : light amber, 7 l-2c to 8c : amber, 6 1-2 

 to 7c. Southern and West India, in barrels, 

 60 to 70c a gallon, according to quality. Bees- 

 wax steady at from 29 to 30c. 



HILDRETH& SEGELKEN. 



Denver, March 31. -We quote our local 

 market as follows : No. 1 white comb honey, 

 strictly fancy stock, per case of 24 sections. 

 $3.25: No. 1 light amber. $3.00 per case; No- 

 2, $2.75 per case. Partly granulated comb 

 honey sells from $2.40per case down, accord- 

 ing to its condition. Extracted, white, 8'i 

 to 9c per lb.: light amber, 7 1-2 to 8c: strained 

 amber, 6 1-2 to 7c. Our market is over- 

 stocked, and in all probability some honey 

 will be carried over. We pay 2,5c per pound 

 for average yellow beeswax, delivered here. 



The Colo. Honey Producers' Ass'n. 



HONEY *^ BE ESWAX 



When consigning, buying, 

 or selling, consult 



R. A. BURNETT & CO. 



199 South Water St, Chloatfo, III 



.Mention Dee Joornnl nheB irrKIn^ 



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i We will Buy and 

 I Sell 



i HONEY 



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of the diSerent gradea and kinds. 

 If you have any to dispose of, or if 

 you intend to buy, correspond 

 with us. 



We are always in the market 

 for 



Beeswax 



at highest market prices. 



Hildreth & Segelken 



265 & 367 Qreenwlcli Street 

 NEW YORK, N. V. 



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IPm> .Slfilo By the executors of thees 

 * "r k3<Ite tate of Mr. E. L. Pratt. 100 

 colonies of bees; some200 empty hives, mat- 

 ing boxes, frames, tools, etc. One portable 

 bee-house, along with all his appliances, 

 good-will in the bee-business, with a list of 

 his customers, trade, etc. Value about $1000. 

 Kindly communicate at once with 



Mrs. K. I.. PRATT, Swartlimore, Pn. 

 Mention Be* Jonmal when wrltlas. 



Two Car-L.oR<lH 



of Bee-Hives and Supplies on hand ready 

 for shipment. My Educational Catalog de- 

 scribes completely. Much valuable infor- 

 mation makes it worth more than we ask— 

 10 cents. W. H. Putnam, River Kails, Wis. 

 Mention Bee Jonmal when wrltlmc. 



