April 20, 190S. 



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CONVENTION NOTICE. 



New York.— The aanuat springr meetiop of 

 the Fultod and Montgomery counties Bee- 

 Keepers' Society will be held in Amsterdam, 

 N. Y., at the Central Hotel, on Tuesday, May 2, 

 IWS, at 10 o'clock a.m. All are invited. 



West Galway. N. Y. T. I. Dugdalk, Sec. 



Many Claim Jerseys 

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to every other milkini< and butter-making 

 breed. Wby? It will be thorougbly argued 

 and questions answered in Blooded Stock for 

 April. Mr. S. E. Nivin, Landenburg. Pa.,and 

 C. 1. Hood. Lowell. Mass., are of international 

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will devote nearly every column in April to 

 this fascinating subject. It will teach its 

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When consigning, buying or selling, consult 



R. A. BURNETT & CO., 

 199 South WATER ST. Chicago. III. 



Headquarters for Bee-Supplies 



COMPLETE STOCK FOE 1905 HOW 01 ElID. 

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C. H.W.WEBER =' 



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





Chicago, April 7.— The market has cleaaed 

 up quite well on comb honey. Choice white 

 comb is selling at 12'' 13c, and the off parades 

 are also moving freely at 9@10c. Extracted is 

 not sharinK* in this movement and prices are 

 weak at 6@7c for white and 5@6c for dark ac- 

 cording to flavor, body and packag'e. Beeswax, 



29@30c. R. A. BURWETT & Co. 



Boston, March '.—The demand for comb 

 honey still continues light with heavy stocks 

 on hand. Fancy white, 15@16c: No. 1, 14c. Ex- 

 tracted, 6@8c according to quality. 



Blakb, Scott & Lbb. 



Kansas Citt, March 31.— Tlie honey situa- 

 tion does not improve. While there is a little 

 better movement the prices seem to be lower. 

 Fancy white brings $:; a case; No. 1, $1.75; am- 

 ber and lower grades from $1.25 to J1.50. Ex- 

 tracted, 4M@6c. Beeswax, 2Sc. 



C. C. Clbmons & Co. 



Cincinnati,©., April?. — The large stock of 

 comb honey, yet offered with hardly any de- 

 mand, caused lower prices. I quote fancy water 

 white at 12c; other g^rades in proportion, lower. 

 Extracted is in the usual demand for this time 

 of the year; quote amber in barrels at 5%@5%c; 

 in cans, %c more; white clover, from 7(a.,Sc. 

 Beeswax, 28c. C. H. W. Weber. 



Albany, N.Y., Feb. 8. — Honey market dull 

 this extreme cold weather, especially comb, 

 which candies or granulates and cracks easily. 

 We quote: Fancy white, 13@l4c; No. 1, 12(mi3c; 

 mixed, lOfftillc; buckwheat, 10@llc. Extracted, 

 better demand : B uckwheat, 6@6^c ; white, 

 6@6!^c. Buckwheat most in demand, as the 

 Jewish people will have no other. Beeswax, 

 30(§>32c. H. R. Wright. 



Philadelphia. April 10. — The market is still 

 further demoralized ou comb honey since our 

 last quotations. <i jod comb honey is being re- 

 tailed for two for 25c and wholesaled at lOj a 

 section. This will ^rade from fancy down, and 

 is bought up in job lots to close out. We have 

 no further quotation', as the maiket is very ir- 

 regular. ExtractL'.i honey is selling, fancy 

 whiteat 7c; amber,'?^"' 6c, according toquality. . 



We are producers of honey and do not handle 

 on commission. Wm. A. Sblser. 



New York, Apri: .—There is nothing doing 

 in comb honey. The demand is next to noth- 

 ing. Quite an amouai of old stock left on hand, 

 some of which no dujbt will not be sold before 

 fa.l. A little fancv stock is moving here and 

 there but of no conse^iueace. Large blocks are 



not being moved. Extracted honey is dull also. 

 Large buyers are holding off having an idea 

 that prices will rule considerably lower when 

 the new crop begins to come in from the South 

 and California. For the presenttime we cannot 

 encourage shipments of either comb or ex- 

 tracted honey. Beeswax is firm and in good de- 

 mand at 30c. HiLDRETH A Segblken. 



Cincinnati, March 10— There is little, if any, 

 improvement in the hcuey market here, since 

 our last (juotation. We hope to render a more 

 encouraging report soon. We quote amber ex- 

 tracted honey in barrels and cans at SH^dHc. 

 White clover at 7@8c. Fancy white comb at 

 12@13c. Beeswax, 28c. 



Thb Fred W.Muth Co. 



San Francisco, April 5.— White comb, 1-lb. 

 sections, 11@12 cents; amber, 8'^lOc. Extracted, 

 white, 6(8^6% cents; light amber, 4M@S56c; am- 

 ber, 3^@45ic; dark amber, 3@3Mc. Beeswax, 

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



New crop honey is expected on the market in 

 the near future. Indications are there will be 

 a fairly liberal yield in this State and the qual- 

 ity of high average. No large quantities of 1904 

 honey now on market, but inquiry for same is 

 light and business is mostly of a small jobbing 

 character. 



QUEENS! QUEENS! 



Am ready as usual to fur- 

 nish the BEST OF QUEENS 

 only. Have changed my ad- 

 dress, having moved to 1111 

 N. Smith St., San Antonio, 

 Tex., where I have better 

 mail service. 



Untested Queens, 85c each ; 

 Tesled,S1.25 each. Untested, 

 after April, "oc each ; or .jS 

 per dozen ; Tested, SI each. 



I rear only the three and the five banded 

 Italians. DANIEL WUKTH, 



im N. Smith St., SAN ANTONIO, TEX. 

 Ity Please order from these prices to save 

 correspondence. 14E2t 



Please mention Bee Journal -when -wTitinp 



3-Fraiiie Nuclei For Sale. 



We can furnish 3-frame Nuclei of Italian Bees 

 with Queen, by May 10, or thereafter, at $3 each, 

 fo.b. express office 100 miles west i-f Chicago. 

 Tested Queens now, at $1.25 each. Address, 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO. 



334 Dearborn Slreet, - CHICAGO, ILL. 



