Jan. 12. 19CS 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



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progressive bee-keepers of this and adjoining 

 States are expected to be present and take part 

 in the d-scussions. 

 C. A. Howard, Sec. W. F. Marks, Pres, 



Nebraska.— The annual meeting of the Ne- 

 braska ttee- Keepers' Association will be held at 

 the Experiment Station at Lincoln, on Monday, 

 Jan. 16, 1905, at 2 p.m. Will you be there and 

 favor us with a paper along the lines of bee- 

 keeping in which you aie particularly inter- 

 ested ? It is hoped that Ernest R. Root will be 

 present for a good talk. Headquarters will be 

 at The Windsor Hotel, where cheap rates have 

 been secured. This will be one of the first 

 meetings in the weeks' series; let us have a good 

 one. L. D. Stilson, Sec, York, Nebr. 



E. Whitcomb, Pres. 



Michigan.— The Michigan State Bee- Keepers' 

 Association will hold its annual convention 

 Feb. 23d and 24th, at the Eagle Hotel in Grand 

 Rapids, The Eagle Hotel is located at 65 to 71 

 Market St., cor. of Lewis St., one block south 

 of Monroe St. It will give a rate of $1.50 per 

 day, and furnish a room free for holding the 

 convention. The Michigan State Dairymen's 

 Convention will meet in Grand Rapids at the 

 &ame time, and advantage may be taken of this 

 fact to secure reduced rates on the railroads. 

 When buying your ticket, ask for a certificate 

 on account of the Dairymen's Conveuiion. The 

 secretary of the Dairymen's Association will 

 sign this certificate which will then enable the 

 holder to buy a return ticket for one-third fare. 

 Several associations often thus meet at the 

 same time and place, the secretary of one asso- 

 ciation signing the certificates for all of the as- 

 sociations, the same being done with the knowl- 

 edge and consent of the railroads — it simplifies 

 matters. Grand Rapids is the second largest 

 city in the State, easily accessible from the 

 north, south, and central parts of the State, in 

 the heart of a good bee-country, and, with the 

 low rates assured, there should be a large 

 crowd in attendance. 



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Chicago, Dec. 7.— The market is well supplied 

 with all kinds of honey; the demand is of a 

 light nature. Fancy comb honey briag^s 14c, 

 but quality as well as appearance is necessary; 

 No. 1 sells at 12H@13c; off grades difficult to 

 move at l@3c less. Extracted, choice white, 

 7@7^c; amber, t.a>7c, with off grades about 5^^c 

 per pound. Beeswax, 30c. 



R. A. Burnett & Co. 



Nsw York, Dec. 7. — Receipts of late have 

 been quite heavy, and while there has been a 

 fair demand, it has not been up to former years 

 and stocks are somewhat accumulating, conse- 

 quently prices show a tendency to decline, and 

 in large lots quotation prices as a rule are 

 shaded. We quote fancy white at 14@15c; Nd. 

 1 white at I2(g>13c; amber, lie; buckwheat, 10c. 

 Extracted in fair demand at 6(g'6^c for white 

 clover; SJ^c for buckwheat; 50^60c per gallon 

 for Southern, according to quality. Beeswax 

 firm at from 28(ai29c. 



HiLDRETH A. SbGBLKEN. 



Kansas City, Dec. 30.— The best comb honey 

 is selling at 12.25 per case of 24 sections, and 

 the demand for same Is very slack. Extracted 

 is moving fairly well, fancy stock selling at 

 6)ife7C' ^® look for the market on comb honey 

 to improve shortly after the first of the year, 

 as the dealers will have the stock that they 

 bought for the holiday trade about cleaned up. 

 Beeswax in good demand at 30c. 



C. C. Clbmons & Co. 



Philadelphia, Dec. 24.— As usual around the 

 holidays, there is not much call for either comb 

 or extracted honey. Prices remain about the 

 same as the last quotations. Some odd lots 

 having arrived in the market in the last 10 days 

 weakened the price of lower grades. Fancy 

 white comb, 15@16 cents; No. 1, 13@14c; amber, 

 ll((!l2c. Extracted, white, 7@3c; amber, 6@7c. 

 Beeswax, 26c. 



We are producers of honey and do not handle 

 on commission. Wm. A. Selsbr. 



Boston, Dec. 22.— During the honey season 

 the honey demand has been practically at a 

 stand-still. Stocks seem to accumulate rather 

 than to diminish. While prices are practically 

 as per our last, yet on the whole, tbe tendency 

 seems to be to a lower level. Our market to- 

 day is practically as follows: Fancy white, 

 16c; A No. 1, 15c; No. 1, 14c, with practically no 

 demand for No. 2. Extracted, from 6® 8c, ac- 

 cording to quality. 



Blake, Scott Sl Lbe. 



Cincinnati, Dec. 30.— Since our last report 

 was published, the price of extracted honey has 

 advanced, no doubt acting in sympathy with 



the sugar market. We quote amber extracted 

 in barrels at 6(S>6J^c; white clover, in barrels 

 and cans, 6^@8J^c. Fancy comb honey, 13@14c. 

 Beeswax, 2Sc. The Fred W. Muth Co. 



Albany, N.Y., Dec. 26.— Comb honey is mov- 

 ing off very well considering the heavy re- 

 ceipts and cold weather. Prices not as high 

 as early fall, as usual, but very good yet. 

 Fancy white, 14@I5c; No. 1, 13cj mixed, 12@13c. 

 Buckwheat, ll@I2c; mixed, 10(«!Hc. Extracted, 

 dark, 6@6>ic; light, 6!^fa*7c. Beeswax, 28@30c. 

 H. R. Wright. 



Cincinnati, O., Dec. 19.— 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, 12@13>^c; single cases, I4c. Ex- 

 tracted is sold aj follows: White clover, in 

 barrels, 6^c; in cans, 754@8c; amber, in bar- 

 rels, 55i@S!^c; in cans, 6@6Hc. Beeswax, 27c. 

 C. H. W. Weber 



San Francisco, Dec. 28.— White comb. 1-lb. 

 sections, ll}^@12Sc; amber, 9@Hc. Extracted 

 white, 6@6W cents; light amber, 45i@S54c; am- 

 ber, 3K@4J^c; dark amber, 3@3Mc. Beeswax, 

 good to choice, light, 29@30c; dark, 27(a28c. 



There are no heavy quantities offering of 

 either comb or extracted, but more than imme- 

 diate custom can be found for at prevailing 

 values. The demand at present is very light 

 and is mostly local. 



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