Feb. 2. 1905. 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



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CONVENTION NOTICES. 



Wisconsin.— A bee-keepers* convention will 

 be held at River Falls, Wis., Feb. 8 and 9. An 

 interesting program. Evening session with 

 stereopticon lecture by N. E. France. All bee- 

 keepers are cordially invited to participate. 

 W. H. Putnam. 



Michigan.— The Michigan State Bee-Keepers' 

 Association will hold its annual coavention 

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

 Rapids. The Eagle Hotel is located at 6S 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 fornish a room free for holding the 

 convention. The Michigan State Dairymen's 

 Convention will, meet in Grand Rapids at the 

 same 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 ofthe Dairymen's'Conveuliou. The 

 secretary of the Dairymen s Association will 

 sign this certifiaate which will then enable the 

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

 W. Z. HnxcHiNSON, Pres. 



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Chicago, Jan. 24.— The trade in honey is not 

 large and the offerings on the contrary are 

 quite liberal. This makes an easy market for 

 the buyer. Fancy white comb, 12^(S 13c; No. 1, 

 12/" I2iic; off grades, 10(S*llc. Extracted, white, 

 6(g 7c, according to flavor, quality and package; 

 anything off about one cent lower; amber 

 grades, S>t@6}ic. Beeswax, 29@30c. 



R. A. BUSHBTT i Co. 



Boston, Jan. i. — The market la without 

 change since last writing. The demand con- 

 tinues light, and supply is more than ample- 

 We quote: Fancy white, 16c; A No. 1, ISc; No.l. 

 14c, with practically no demand for No. 2. Ex, 

 tracted, from 6@8c, according to quality. 



BI.&KB, Scott & Lbb. 



Kansas City, Jan. 9.— The demand for comb 

 honey still continues light, as most of the re- 

 tail dealers were stocked up on $2.25 honey be- 

 fore the holidays, two cars of which were sold 

 here at that time. We look for a better market 

 in the near future, and quote: Fancy comb, 

 24-section cases, $2.50; No. 1, $2.25. Extracted, 

 white, per pound, 6(g»6)ic; amber, S>^@6c. Bees, 

 wax, No. 1, 28@30c. C. C. Clbmons A Co. 



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 a^ follows: White clover, in 

 barrels, 6Hc; In cans, 7K@8c; amber, in bar- 

 rels, S}i@SKc; in cans, 6®6Hc. Beeswax. 27c. 

 C. H. W. Wkbee 



Philadelphia, Jan. 9.— The market is un- 

 changed from our last quotations, and trading 

 light. We quote: Fancy white, lS@16c; No. 1, 

 13@14c; amber, ll@12c. Extracted, white, 7@8c; 

 amber, 6@7c. Beeswax, 26c. 



We are producers of honey and do not handle 

 on commission. Wm. A. Selsbr. 



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(ai6)ic; white clover, in barrels 

 and cans, 6Ji@8Hc. Fancy comb honey, 13@14c. 

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



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

 injr 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@15c; No. 1,13c: mixed, 12@13c. 

 Buckwheat, ll@12c; mixed, 10@Hc. Extracted, 

 dark, 6@6>4c; light, 6>i@7c. Beeswax, 28@30c. 

 H. R. Wright. 



San Francisco, Jan. 4. — White comb. 1-lb. 

 sections, U}i@12}ic; amber,9®llc. Extracted 

 white, 6(a)6X cents; light amber, 4M@S)ic; am- 

 ber, 3Ji@45ic; dark amber, 3@3iic. Beeswax, 

 good to choice, light, 29@30c; dark, 27@28c. 



Market is quiet and not noteworthy for 

 strength. Although stocks here and through- 

 out the interior are light, there is little inquiry, 

 either for shipment or on local account. There 

 is strong probability, however, that the spring 

 trade will absorb the light stocks remaining. 



Nevp York, Jan. 9.— The market on comb 

 honey is decidedly dull, and while there is no 

 stock of dark and buckwheat to amount to 

 much, all grades of white honey are plentiful, 

 and for the present we cannot encourage ship- 

 ments. We quote fancy white at 14c; No. 1 at 

 13c; No. 2 at ll@l2c; buckwheat at 10c. Ex- 

 tracted honey is in fair demand, with abundant 

 supplies and a weakening tendency is noticea- 

 ble in the market. We quote white at 6(u 6>4c; 

 light amber at S!<@6c; dark. 5@5!ic per pound; 

 Southern at 52@5Sc per gallon. Beeswax, 29c. 

 Hildreth & Segelken. 



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