Xovember, 1909. 



American ;Bae -Journal 



FALCON 

 OUNDATION 



Years of experience in the manufac- 

 ture of 



FALCON 



COMB 



FOUNDATION 



have made it PERFECT. 



Bees like it, and the foremost 



Honey-Producers Use It. 



It helps materially to increase the 



Honey Crop 



(Send for our new Catalog.) 



Ship us vour 



BEESWAX 



to FALCONER, N. Y. 



Wili send shipping-tags, when you 

 write asking for quotations. 



We pay highest market prices. 



W. T. FALCONER MFG. CO. 



JAMESTOWN, N. Y. 



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Chicago. Oct. 27.— October has given us 

 good trade in honey of all kinds, and stocks 

 are low on the market at this time. Prices 

 remain for A No. i to fancy 15616c. with the 

 other grades from i'<!<ic loss. Extracted 

 white ranses from 7@8c. according to kind, 

 quality, and flavor, and amber grades arc 

 6@7c. Beeswax is in active demand at 30&^i2c 

 per pound, according to cleanliness and 

 color. R. A. Burnett & Co. 



Cincinnati. Oct. 26.— The market on comb 

 honey is exceedingly brisk. In quantities 

 of from 100 to 200 cases it is selling at I4'2c; 

 retail it is selling at i6c. Extracted table 

 honey is brisk. Sage at 8!46'qc: amber in 

 barrels, fair demand, at 6S6>4c. Beeswax is 

 slow at J33 per 100 lbs. The above are our 

 selling prices, not what we are paving. 



C. H. W. Wkbek &. Co. 



Indianapolis, Oct. 26.-riierc is a good 

 demand for best grades of honey, but the 

 market is now well supplied. Indiana bee- 

 keepers, as well as merchants, are good 

 buyers. Producers are being paid the fol- 

 lowing prices. Fancy white comb. i<ic; No. 

 I white. 14c. Finest extracted in j-gallon 

 cans. 8c. No demand for amber or off 

 grades. Producers of beeswax are receiving 

 28®3oc. Walter S. Pouder. 



Boston, Oct. i8.-Fancy white comb honey 

 at I()@i7c; No. i, I5@i6c. White, extracted. 

 SiSkjc. light amber. 7@8c; amber. 6@7c. Bees- 

 wax. 3oCi32c. Blake. Lee Co. 



New York. Oct. 28.— The demand is good 

 for all grades of comb honey, especially so 

 for No. land fancy white stock. While re- 

 ceipts are not quite as heavy as in former 

 years, they are sufficient to meet the de- 

 mand. We quote: Fancy white. 15c; No. i, 

 I4C; No. 2. nc; amber and mixed, Ii(»i2c. 

 Beeswax, iignc. according to quality. 

 Strictly fancy lots in a small way bring a lit- 

 tle more than these prices. iJemand is good 

 for extracted, and receipts are quite heavy, 

 especially from California. Quality we never 

 saw better. We quote: Water-white sage. 



Headquarters for Bee-Supplies 



HONEY! HONEY! 



If you are in want of EXTRACTED or COMB 

 HONEY, we will be pleased to quote you, as we have 

 several cars of California honey in stock. Write to- 

 day for prices and samples. 



If you have any Honey to oflfer, state kind it is, 

 how it is put up, and lowest price you expect for 

 same, delivered in Cincinnati. 



c. H.W.WEBER "s:r 



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



8!=r: white sage. 8c: light amVier. 7@7Kc: am- 

 ber. 6i96jic; clover and basswood. 8@854c: 

 dark and buckwheat. 7@7/^c; Southern, in 

 barrels. 65@75C per gallon. Beeswax is dull 

 and quiet at 28l'S2gc. according to quality. 



HiLDRETH &SEGELKEN. 



Kansas CiTV. Mo.. Oct. 26.— The supply of 

 comb honey is much larger: demand fair: 

 the receipts of extracted fair: demand not 

 heavy. We quote: No. i white comb hone>', 

 24 sections. 53.10 to $3.25; No. 2 white and 

 amber. 24 sections. S3. 00. Extracted, white, 

 per pound. 7c. Beeswax. 25@3oc. 



C. C. Clemons Produce Co. 



Philadelphia. Oct. 22.— The demand for 

 comb and extracted honey has been very 

 heavy in the last 10 days. Large lots havt- 

 been moved at good figures. There has also 

 been quite a little honey shipped in. which 

 contains a shade of honey-dew. which h;is 

 been selling at a low price. We quote: 

 Fancy white. i6@i8c: No. i. 14c: amber, 13c. 

 Extracted, white, in s-gal. cans, oc: amber, in 

 barrels, 6c: amber, in cans. 7c. Beeswax. 

 2gc. W.M. A. Selser. 



Toledo, Oct. 26.— The market on comb 

 honey is somewhat firmer than our last quo- 

 tations. Fancy and No. i white clover is 

 bringing from 16@I7C in a retail way. Not 

 much call for amber. Buckwheat honey, 

 well filled, is bringing 14c. California water- 

 white sage, oc; clover. 7'A®i%c according to 

 the quality; amber honeys a little less. 

 Beeswax 26@30C. 



We do not look for honey to go any higher 

 as the prices are about to their limit, and we 

 advise all those having honey to sell, to mar- 

 ket it promptly. The Griggs Bros. Co. 



Zanesville. Ohio. Oct. 27.— There is a 

 good average demand for best grades of 

 honey. There have been some arrivals of 

 Western honey, but prices remain firm. For 

 white clover comb grading No. i to fancy, 

 producers would receive from the jobbing 

 trade I4(?i6c delivered here. .Such honey 

 goes to the retail grocery trade at 2('^:2%c ad- 

 vance over these prices. The chief demand 

 for extracted honey on this market is in 

 small retail packages. Pound jars go to the 

 retail trade at $2 25 per dozen: 6 ounce size. 

 00c. For best white clover or raspberry ex- 

 tracted the jobbing trade is offering 8^c de- 

 livered, selling at an advance of icf*i!4c. 

 Good yellow beeswax brings on arrival 2Kc 

 cash, v>c in trade. h'.DMirND W. Peirck. 



We will Buy and 

 Sell 



HONEY 



^t of the different ^ades and kinds. 

 mm If jou have any to dispose of, or if 

 ^S you intend to buy, correspond 

 j^ with UB. 



We are always in the market 



for 



Beeswax 



at highest market prices. 



Hildreth & 5egelken 



165 & 167 Qreenwlch Street 

 NEW YORK, N. V. 



Western Bee- Keepers 8^«w^" 



IVe Will 

 'ou 



bow to save moaey. Bend for our new cata- 

 log of the best Bee- ware made. 



TBICOLOUDO aoiET-PKODDCeU' lU'I, lener. CoU. 



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 honey, hives, or anything else that you 

 think the readers of the American 

 Bee Journal might want to buy? If so, 

 why not offer it through our advertis- 

 ing columns? See rates in the first 

 column of the second page of every 

 number of the Bee Journal. Wc try to 

 keep our columns clean and free from 

 any dishonest advertising. .Such can- 

 not get in, if we know it. We want 

 the [latronage of just as many clean, 

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