Nov. 3. 1904. 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



751 



like discussed. There will be two or three 

 papers by prominent bee-keepers. Please bring" 

 a sample of your this year's honey crop, or 

 some apiarian fixture that you would like to 

 show. E. E. Smith, Sec. 



Watertown, Conn. 



Illinois.— The Illinois State Bee-Keepers* As- 

 sociation win hold its 14th annual convention 

 in Springfield. Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 

 15 and 16, l'X)4. On account of the I. O. O. F. 

 the railroads of the State give reduced rates, 

 notice of which will be made later herein. We 

 expect to have a good program, and with a 

 membership of more than a hundred we are ex- 

 pecting a larger attendance than ever before. 

 Come, and bring your neighbor bee-keeper— 

 for the importance of this meeting will go a 

 long way in securing the appropriation for con- 

 tinuance of the beekeepers' law of this State. 



Rt. 4, Springfield, 111. Jas. A. Stone, Sec. 



Pennsylvania.- The Pennsylvania State Bee- 

 Keepers' Association will hold its fall conven- 

 tion in Harrisburg, Tuesday and Wednesday, 

 Dec. 6 and 7, 1904. An excellent program has 

 been arranged. Many subjects of vital interest 

 will be ably presented. General Manager N.E. 

 Prance, of the National Bee-Keepers' Associa- 

 tion, will be present, as well as other promi- 

 nent bee-keepers. Every bee-keeper in Penn- 

 sylvania should interest himself in this meet- 

 ing. D. h. Woods, Sec. 



Mnncy, Pa. 



WANTED. 



Comb and Extracted Honey, at once; whole- 

 sale. State your lowest price for cash. Refer- 

 ence, Traders' National Bank. 



I. A. BARTLETT, WEST MILFORD, W.VA. 



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HONEY AND BEESWAX 



When consigning, buying or selling, consult 



R. A. BURNETT & CO., 



199 SOUTH Wateh St. Chicago. Ilu 



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WANTED \ 



Fancu Comb Honeij from White Glover, 



in no-drip cases, at once. State your lowest 

 price for 5POT CASH, the average weight of 

 honey per comb, all definite and final in first 

 letter. We answer mail and pay for goods 

 promptly. Plenty of references if desired. 

 Beeswax Wanted for cash or trade. 

 C. M. SCOTT & CO. 

 10O4 E. Wash. St., INDIANAPOIvIS, IND 



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1 WANTED!^ 



1 



Comb and Extracted 



mONEYf 



1 On Commission. I 



A Boston pays good prices for a fancy L 

 ^ article. r 



4 F.H. FARMER, ^ 



J 182 Friend St., BOSTON, MASS. L 



Hlease mention Bao Joomaj ■when "wntaiJ; 

 We Sell Root's Goods in Michigan 



Let us quote you prices on Sections, Hives, 

 Foundation, etc., as we can save you time and 

 freight. Beeswax Wanted for Cash. 



M. H. HUNT &SON, 

 Bell Branch, Waynk Co., Mich 

 <^.c;a&& menncn Hen Jotimai wnen wrtui. ' 



Sweet Clover Seed 



FOR SALE 



50 lbs. or over, at 5 cents per pound. Address, 

 37Atf JOSEPH SHAW, Strong City, Kans. 



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 when writing advertisers. 



WANTED 



RANCY COMB HONEY 



In No-drIp Shipping Cases, 



Also AMBER EXTRACTED 



In Barrels or Cans. 



Quote your lowest price delivered here. WE REMIT PROMPTLY. 

 THE FRED W. MUTH CO., 



No. 51 WALNUT ST. 



CINCINNATI, OHIO. 



Chicago, Oct. 24.— There is not an active 

 market considering- the season of year, prices 

 are not strong^ and may sag- in the absence of 

 demand. No. l white comb honey, 12>4@13c; 

 fancy clover, 14c, with corresponding grades 

 l@3c less. Extracted, white, 6>6@7!^c; amber, 

 6((i6>tic, according to kind, flavor, quality and 

 package. Beeswax, 30c. 



R. A. Burnett & Co. 



Kansas City, Sept. 22.— Market on comb 

 honey is quite active at $2.75 per case for fancy 

 white stock. Extracted rather slow at 654@"c. 

 We look for the demand on extracted to pick up 

 considerably with cooler weather. Beeswax in 

 good demand at 30c per pound. 



C. C. Clkmons & Co. 



Boston, Oct. 24.— We are pleaded to note an 

 increased demand for honey, wnich with com- 

 paratively speaking, light receipts, makes pri- 

 ces firm. We quote fancy white, lt)@17c; No. 1, 

 16c; with but httle No. 2 on hand or to be had. 

 Extracted, light amber, 7@8c. 



Blake, Scott & Lbb. 



New York, Oct. 8,— There are no new fea- 

 tures in the honey market. White houey is ar- 

 riving quite freely and meets with fair demand 

 at U(<_vl5c for fancy white, 13c for No. 1 white, 

 and Ufa 12c for amber. Hardly any buckwheat 

 has arrived as yet, and price? on same are not 

 established. First grade of buckwheat honey 

 will sell at from 10@llc. Extracted honey in 

 good demand at unchanged prices. Beeswax 

 market dull and declining. 



Hildreth & Segelken. 



Cincinnati, Oct. 28.— There is a marked im- 

 provement in the demand for comb honey since 

 our last quotations. No material change in the 

 extracted-honey market. We continue to quote 

 white clover extracted honey in barrels and 



cans at 7(«.8H cents; amber in barrels, 5K@6c. 

 Fancy white clover comb honey, 14@15c. Bees- 

 wax, 28c. The Fred W.Muth Co. 



Albany, N.Y., Oct. 11.— The honey market 

 is steady here at ISc for best white comb, and 

 12H@13J^c for buckwheat. The weather is cool 

 and favorable. Extracted, white, 65^@7c— slow; 

 buckwheat, 6fa 6Hc. Beeswax, 28(3i39c. 



H. R. Wright. 



Philadelphia, Oct. 25. — Shipments have 

 been quite heavy in the last two weeks. Prices 

 are a little weaker in consequence, although 

 fancy honey maintains a good price. We find 

 the shortage is always in the fancy goods, and 

 the off goods are what overstocks the market. 

 We quote some sales: Fancy white comb, 

 it)(a'l7c; No. 1, 14c; amber and No. 2, 12@13c. 

 Extracted, white, 8c; amber, 6@7c. 



We are producers of honey and do not handle 

 on commission. Wm. A. Selser. 



San Francisco, Oct. 12.— White comb, 1-lb. 

 sections, 12i^@13c; amber, 9^11c. Extracted, 

 white, 6(^6% cents; light amber, 5@6c; amber, 

 4@4Hc; dark amber, 3M@3Kc. Beeswax, good 

 to choice, light, 29@30c; dark, 27@2Sc. 



There is not much choice to select water- 

 white honey offering, and this sort is being 

 very steadily held. Stocks of amber grades 

 are of fair proportions and are not receiving 

 much attention from any class of buyers. 



Cincinnati, O., Oct. 20.— Comb honey is now 

 coming in more freely, and prices if anything 

 have moderated a little. The sales made and 

 prices obtained were for No. 1 fancy water- 

 white comb, 13@15c; No. 2, 125^(«U4c. Extracted 

 is sold aj follows: White clover, in barrels, 

 6}^ cents; in cans. 7J^@8c; amber, in barrels. 

 5K@5^c; in caas,6(«'6^i>c ^ -"- 



ALLOWED ON EARLY ORDERS EOR 



Let me SELL or BUY your 



HONEY 



If you have some to offer, mail sample with lowest price expected, delivered 

 Ciacinnati. 



Iin IIT N^EEJID 



State quantity jmd kind wanted, and I will tjuote you price. I do business on 



the cash basis, in buying or selling-. 



Full stock of Bee-Supplies, the best made. Root's Goods at 



their factory prices. SEKDS of Honey-plants. 



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