MEETING OF ST. LAWRENCE 

 AND JEFFERSON COUN- 

 TIES, NEW YORK. 



Black River, N. Y., Mch. i, 1907. 



The St. Lawrence and Jeflferson 

 Counties' Bee-Keepers' Association 

 held one of the best meetings they 

 have ever had at Gouverneur, N. Y., 

 Dec. 14th and 15th, 1906. One reas- 

 on why this meeting was such a suc- 

 cess was that we had four state foul 

 brood inspectors with us, namely, — 

 Chas. Stewart, W. D. Wright, Mor- 

 timer Stevens and N. D. West, the 

 noted inventor of the queen cell pro- 

 tector. The diflferent diseases of bees 

 v/ere very thoroughly explained. It 

 was a very enthusiastic meeting, and 

 we are all looking forward to our next 

 convention. 



Geo. B.Howe. 



The American Bee-Keeper 

 Three Full Years? 1. 00. To New 

 Subscribers, Three Full Years 

 for Ninety Cents. Is that Cheap 

 Enousrh ? 



HON:ffr AND BBSSWAX MABKETS. 



(Dealers' Selling: Prices.) 



Denver, March l-^— The supply of comb honey 

 is very light, especially in the lighter grades. 

 The demand is good. We quote our market today 

 as follows : No. 1 white per case of 24 sections, 

 S3.20; No. 1 light amber, $3; No. 2, $2.50; to $2.80. 

 Extracted, 8 to 9c for fancy white; " 1-2 to 8c for 

 light amjjer. Beeswax 27 to 29c delivered here. 

 Colorado Honey Producers' Association. 



Kansas City, Mo., March U— There is scarcely 

 any extracted honey in the market. The supply 

 of comb is fair, with fair demand. We quote our 

 market today as follows: No. 1 comb, $3.00 to $3.2.5.; 

 No. 2, $2.50 to S2.75; extracted, 8 to 10c. ; Beeswax, 

 27c. C. C. Clemmons & Co. 



Cincinnati, March 11— There is very little de- 

 mand for extracted honey at this writing, owing 

 to the unsettled weather at this time of the year. 

 However, we are looking forwarVi, with interest, 

 to a revival of trade, as soon as the warm spring 

 days are here. Sell amber extracted honey in 

 barrels at 6 l-4c. to 7 l-2c, the price depending up- 

 on the quantity purchased. Fancy table honey 

 in crates of 2 60 lb. cans each, at 8c, to 9c. There 

 is little demand for comb honey owing to the late- 

 ness of the season. We are now paying 32c. cash, 

 or 35c. in trade, delivered here for choice yellow 

 beeswax. The Fred W. Muth Co. 



Milwaukee, March 7 — The demand for honey is 

 good for white, with supply light. Fancy white 



honey only is war ted here; Dark, slow sale. We 

 quote our market today: Comb, 16 to 17c.: Ex- 

 tracted. 8 to 9c.; Beeswax 25 to 28c. J. C. Offer- 

 man & Co. 



Worcester, Mass., March 9— Stock is nearly all 

 closed out, the supply being not quite equal to the 

 demand. Demand good. We quote, comb: 16 to 

 18c. W. H. Blodgett & Co. 



Cent=a=Word Column. 



DO NOT burn your refuse from Wax Extrac- 

 tor. Send it to me and get your cash. 

 Archie L. Coggshall, Groton, N. V. tf 



AGENTS WANTED— To sell advertising 

 novelties, good commission allowed. Send 

 for catalogue and terms. American Man- 

 ufacturing- Concern, Falconer, N. Y. 



FOR SALE — 45 colonies of bees, excellent 

 strain, no disease, several hundred hives, 

 foundation mill, dipping tank, Cowan 

 honey extractor and numerous other ap- 

 pliances. Located in Florida. Cheap for 

 cash. Address, S. B. C. Care American 

 Bee-Keeper, Fort Pierce, Fla. 



INCREASE is a hadsome little book tell- 

 ing how to form new colonies without 

 breaking working stocks. A simple, sure, 

 satisfactory plan, 25c. Baby Nuclei tells 

 how to mate many queens from sections 

 with a mere handful of bees; 42 pages, 

 2 pictures, 50c. Cell Getting tells how 

 to save labor in rearing queens, 50 cents. 

 Queen rearing outfits. Golden all-over 

 and Caucasian Queens. Circulars free. 

 E. L. PRATT, Swarthmore, Pa. 



WANTED — A small homestead nicely situated 

 for bees and small fruits with plenty of good 

 water. W. W. McNeal, Wheelersburg, Ohio. 



WANTED. — No. i white and amber and buck- 

 wheat extracted honey in 6o lb. cans or 

 barrels. Send sample and quote lowest price 

 delivered in Preston. M. V. Facey, Preston, 

 Fillmore county, Minn. 



HONEY DEAI^ERS. 



WE are always in the market for extracted 

 honey, as we sell unlimited quantities. 

 Send us a sample and your best price 



delivered here. The Fred W. Muth Co., 

 51 Walnut St.. Cincinnati. O. 11-6 



WANTED 



The American Bee-Keeper wants 

 an agent in every city, town and 

 village of every English-speaking 

 country in the world. To our rep- 

 resentatives everywhere we pay 

 cash for available matter for pub- 

 lication, and liberal cash commis- 

 sions on all subscribers secured. 



AMERICAN BEE-KEEPER 

 Falconer, N. Y. 



