Sept. 25, 1902. 



i^MEPICAN BEE JOURNAL 



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or Hoal is pastuil around Iho cum: i>f honey In 

 siK'h a rnanuor tlml the honey can not be re- 

 rnovcii I, herefrom without hreuUiii;^' the Heal. 



The honey-inspeetor's business is Va i^o to 

 tlie (liU'erent lioiiey-produeers, on solicitation, 

 and inspect the honey. If tie tinils it all rit^hi 

 and up to the standard, he at laches a seal to 

 each case. Kor this service \n: receives from 

 the owner of the honey .S cents jjer ease, and 

 15 cents from outsiderfi. He also receives 

 niilea^'e. — K. (iuKiNKK, in the American Hee- 

 Keeper. 



CONVENTION NOTICES. 



Utah. The Utah Bee-Keepers' Association 

 will hold the annual coovenlion in the City and 

 County lUiiUliuff, Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. b, 

 l'M)2, at Id a.m. Uusiuess of interest to all bee- 

 keepers will be presented. All are invited. 



J. H. Fago, Sec. 



Illinois. — The annu tl meetlni;r of the Northern 

 Illinois Bee-Keepers' Association will be held 

 at the Conrt House ia Freeport, 111., on Tues- 

 day and Wednesday, Oct. 21 and 22, 1902. All 

 interested in bees are invited to attend. 



Cherry Valley, 111. B. Kennedy, Sec. 



New Jersey. ^The first annual meeting' of the 

 New Jersev Bee-Keepers' Association will be 

 held at lo'a.m., Thursday, Oct. 2, in the Club 

 House on the Inter-State Fair (1 rounds, Trenton, 

 N. J. We extend a most cordial invitation to 

 all bee-keepers, and others interested in bee- 

 culture, to be present. 



trEORGE N. WaNSER, ScC. 



B. F. Ondekdonk, Pres. 



One Fare for the Round Trip 



to Boston and return, via Nickel Plate 

 Road, Oct. 7th to 11th, accottnt meet- 

 ing of Brotherhood of St. Andrews. By 

 depositing" tickets at Boston and pay- 

 ing fee of 50 cents, extended return 

 limit of Nov. 12th may be obtained. 

 Through vestibuled sleeping-cars and 

 first-class service in every respect. 

 Cheap rates to all New England points 

 Write John Y. Calahan, 113 Adams St, 

 Chicago, for particulars. 49 — 38A3t 



Lanos wti on.« 



TI]6HOI16l)-B66 



Revised by Dadant — 1900 Edition. 



This is one of the standard books on 

 bee-culture, and ought to be in the 

 library of every bee-keeper. It is bound 

 substantially in cloth, and contains 

 over 500 pages, being revised by those 

 large, practical bee-keepers, so well- 

 known to all the readers of the Ameri- 

 can Bee Journal — Chas. Dadant & Son. 

 Each subject is clearly and thoroly ex- 

 plained, so that by following the in- 

 structions of this book one cannot fail 

 to be wonderfully helped on the way to 

 success with bees. 



The book we mail for $1.25, or club 

 it with the American Bee Journal for 

 one year — both for $1.75; or, we will 

 mail it as a premium for sending us 

 THREE NEW subscribers to the Bee 

 Journal for one year, with $3.00. 



This is a splendid chance to get a 

 grand bee-book for a very little money 

 or work. 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO. 



144 & 146 Erie Street, 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



Please meutlou Bee Journal 

 when writing advertisers. 



({ueciiKiitaBari^ain 



BecauHc I have to move 

 on tlie iHt of November, 

 and have tn doiibli' up my 

 Nuclei by Nov. 1, ('ntested 

 'Jueens. FO cents each. I 

 have 100 Tested 'jueeiiH 

 Uiink of it- -Tested !j for 75 

 cents each. Teflled Queen 

 in a 2-frame Nucleus for 



I also have 2i)0 Chaff Di- 

 vision-Boards made up that 

 cost 15 cents in the Hat. 1 

 will take 14 cents each. 

 Also 20t) Supers for 10- 

 franie hives, tin.Nl with sections and starters- 

 are worth .tM cents— will take 20 cents each. I 

 am offering these on account of havinjf more 

 than a car will hold, and I haven't euouirh to 

 lill two cars. Whoever gets them j^ets a bar^^ain. 

 This is a money order oflice. 



DANIEL WURTH, 



THE QUEEN SPECIALIST, 



CARYVILLE. TENN. 



The Emerson Binder 



This Emerson stiff-board Binder with cloth 

 back for the American Bee Journal we mail for 

 bttt 60 cents; or we will send it with the Bee 

 Jonraal for one year— both for only $1.40. It is 

 a fine thing to preserve the copies of the Jour- 

 nal as fast as they are received. If you have 

 this "Emerson" no further binding- is neces- 

 sary, 



QEORQE W. YORK & CO., 



144 & 146 Erie Street, CHICAGO. ILL. 



DAIRYMEN ARE DELIGHTED 



to nn'pl iboee wno work for us. Cow ktepcreni" avs 

 have money. We Htan you in busiiteas. You mnke 

 l«rt;e protitfl. Easy w irk. We furoinh capital. Send 

 10 cents for full line of Bam pies anil r^ittcul^irs, 



DRAPER PUBLISHING CO.. Chicago, Ills. 



ease mention Bee Jo««nal "when ■writing. 



1902— Bee-Keepers' SuDpliesI 



We can furnish you with The A. I. Root Co'b 

 Koods at wholesale or retail at their prices. We can 

 save you freiKht. and ship promptly. Market price 



Satd for beeswax. Send for our 1902 catalog, 

 t. H. HUNT & SON. Bell Branch, Wayne Co.. Mich 

 Hease mention Bee Journal -when ■wiitina- 



W9nl6fl iraU^Honeu! 



State price, kind and quantity. 



R. A. BURNETT & CO., 199 S. Water St., Chicago 



33Atf Please mention the Bee Journal. 



Queen-Clipping 

 Device Free.... 



The MoNETTB Qneea-Clippiag 

 Device is a fine thing for use in 

 catching and clipping Queens 

 wings. We mail it for 25 cents; 

 or will send it FREE as a pre- 

 mium for sending us ONE NEW 

 subscriber to the Bee Journal tor 

 a year at $1.00; or for $1.10 we will 

 mail the Bee Journal one yeat 

 ind the Clipping Device. Address, 



CiBORQE W. VORK & COMPANY, 



Chicago, 111. 



$19.00 Boston and Return. $19.00 



via Nickel Plate Road. Oct. 7th to 11th 

 inclusive, good returtjing until Nov. 

 12th by depositing tickets at Boston 

 and paying fee of 50 cents. Three 

 trains daily, carrying through vesti- 

 buled sleeping-cars. Individual Club 

 Meals, ranging in price from 35 cents 

 to $1.00, served in dining-cars on the 

 Nickel Plate Road ; also meals a la 

 carte. City ticket office, 111 Adams 

 St., Chicago. Full information can be 

 secured from John Y. Calahan, Gen- 

 eral Agent, 113' Adams Street, Chicago. 



48— 38A3t 



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I HONEY AND BEESWAX I 



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MARKET QUOTATIONS. 



CmCArio, Sept. 1*).— Comb honey i*. me<;tinif 

 with good •iLMiiand and the arrivaU are i-asily 

 (lispused of at ISfftUjc per pound tor thai which 

 grades No. 1 to fancy. Very little of the lower 

 gradcH are offered, but bring within 2 to 3 cents 

 of No. 1. Amber grades of comb arcalfio Hcarc«, 

 with no buckwheat offerings. Kxtract<;d is 

 steady, white bringing OJ^/aMc; amber, '.<^7c; 

 Southern and odd lots of dark, S@6c. Bees- 

 wax, 30c. R. A.BUKKBTT ACo. 



Kansas City, Sept. 13.— Thedemand still con- 

 tinues good for comb honey, but receipts are 

 very light and meet with ready sales at these 

 (juotatlons: Fancy white comb, 15c; No. 1 

 white, 14c; No. 3 white and amber, 13c; dark, 

 12c. Extracted, white, 6(q,i,}^c; amber, KgSiic. 

 Beeswax, 211" 25c. C. C. Clemo.ss ii Co. 



Cincinnati, Aug. 30.— The demand for comb 

 honey at present is very good; all shipments 

 are sold (juick at ISCalbc for No. 1 and fancy. 

 We advise shipping while demand is good and 

 before the western carloads are here. In three 

 weeks from now carloads will arrive, then de- 

 maud is satisfied, sales harder to make, and 

 prices demoralized. Extracted honey is telling 

 as fast as it arrives, at the following prices: 

 Amber and Southern in barrels, at i^^b^c, ac- 

 cording to the quality. White clover, 'iili/Hc. 

 Beeswax is scarce at 30c. 



Tme Fred W. MnTH Co. 



Albany, N. Y., Aug. 22.— The demand for 

 honey is improving with the unusual cool 

 weather, the summer resorters returoiug home 

 hungry. Wenuote: Extra white comb, 1?m 16c; 

 medium, 14faJ15c. No other grades coming yet. 



We want to caution shippers against ship- 

 ping by express, as it arrives almost invariably 

 broken. Express companies are stamping the 

 cases "Received at owner's risk," which seems 

 to cause their employes to " play ball "' with it. 

 Freight handlers are slower, more careful, and 

 less broken, and much cheaper. We advise 

 sending by freight only. H. R. Wright. 



New York, Aug. 11. — New crop comb honey 

 from New York and Pennsylvania is beginning 

 to arrive in limited quantities. There is a good 

 demand for fancy white at 14c, and No. I at 13c, 

 and exceptionally fine lots will possibly bring 

 a little more. Lower grades quiet at from 

 10(ai2c. As to extracted honey, fancy grades 

 are in good demand at from 6(SSiic for white, 

 and Sin 5!4c for light amber. Southe n in bar- 

 rels and half-barrels quiet at from 47 fal.Oc per 

 gallon, according to quality. Beeswa.x dull at 

 from 27fG28c. Hildrbth & Sbobi.kbh. 



Cincinnati, Aug. 29.— New comb honey is 

 not coming in so plentiful, so far. Whatever 

 has come in, and is fancy water-white, has 

 brought a good price, and sold to stores at from 

 15@16c. Honey kept over from last year, fancy 

 sells for 14c. The market for extracted is more 

 lively and brings: Amber, from 5(asi^c; alfalfa 

 water-white, from b@6iic; white clover, from 

 7@7Jic. Beeswax, 2Sc. C. H. W. Wbber. 



San Francisco, Aug. 20-Whitecomb.l3@l4c; 

 amber, 10@12c; dark, 8@9c. Extracted, white, 

 5]i@>'A; light amber, '^SSH; amber, 4?i(a^. 

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

 25@26c. 



Not much offering or arriving of any sort. 

 While the market is firm throughout, current 

 values are being better sustained on comb than 

 on extracted, for the reason that the latter has 

 to depend to some extent on outside demand. 

 All the comb honey offering will be required 

 locally. The shipment of comb honey has 

 never proven satisfactory, and the production 

 is in consequence restricted to small compass. 



W^nfp^H -Extracted HONEY 



WclIllCClMail sample, and state 

 ^^^^^^^^^^^^_ style of packag-eand price 

 delivered in Chicag-o. 



John F. Campbell, 53 River St.. Chicago, III. 



34Atf Mention the American Bee Journal. 



WANTED ! 



Honey and Beeswax. Mail sample and state 

 price delivered Cincinnati. C. H. W. WEBER, 

 2146-214S Central Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio. 

 21Atf -Mention the American Bee Journal. 



\A/AMXPn WHITE CLOVER EX- 



WMI>I I CU TRACTED honey: 



Send sample and best price delivered hare; also 

 Fancy Comb wanfed in no drip cases. 



THE FRED W. MUTH CO. 

 32Atf Front and Walnut, Cinclnnaii. Ohio. 



