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THE AMERICAN BEE-KEEPER. 



Decembe 



Cincinnati, Ohio, Nov. 8, 1904. 

 Editor Bee-Keeper: 



We wish to say that our advertise- 

 ment in your Queen-Breeders' Direc- 

 tory has done us a great deal of good, 

 and we enclose change of copy for 

 same, as we desire to continue it. 

 Fraternally yours. 

 The Fred W. Muth Company. 



Morgan, Ky., Nov. 8, 1904. 

 Editor Bee-Keeper: 



I think that my card in your Queen- 

 Breeders' Directory has given very 

 good results, and I want it continued 

 through 1905, and also want The 

 American Bee-Keeper for next year. 

 Very truly, 



J. P. Moore. 



ters of fiction will form part of the contents 

 the new volume for 1905. 



Full Illustrated Announcement describir 

 the principal features of The Companion's ne 

 volume for 1905 will be sent with sample copl 

 of the paper to any address free. 



The new subscriber who sends $1.75 now i 

 a year's subscription to The Companion r 

 ceives free all the issues of The Companit 

 for the remaining- weeks of 1904, also Tl 

 Companion "Carnations" Calendar for 19( 

 lithographed in twelve colors and gold. 



THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, 

 144 Berkeley Street, Boston, Mas- 



Dresden, Germany, Oct. 4, 1904. 

 Editor American Bee-Keeper: 



I am well pleased with the numbers 

 of The Bee-Keeper received, and in 

 addition to former remittance am 

 sending today money order for back 

 numbers for 1902 and 1903, and also 

 cash to cover subscription for 1905. 

 Yours truly, 



Wm. Hesse. 



NATURE OF FOODS. 



Paste this in your cook book, and 

 you will never be at a loss to know 

 what constitutes a well-balanced meal: 



Tissue and muscle builders — Milk, 

 eggs, lean meats, whole wheat, peas, 

 beans, potatoes, cabbage and onions. 



Fat, heat and energy producers — 

 Cream, butter, starch, sugar, honey, 

 fats of meat and vegetable oils. 



Brain foods — Fruits, fish, eggs, 

 game, cheese, oysters, lobsters and 

 potatoes. 



Blanched almonds and walnuts, to- 

 matoes, juicy fruits, prunes and figs 

 all contain brain food. — Nebraska 

 Farmer. 



Tlie "Youtli's Companion in 1905. 



It is impossible even to summarize in a sin- 

 gle paragraph the many and varied attractions 

 which The Youth's Companion announces for 

 the coming year. 



A series of articles planned to interest espe- 

 cially the forty-five millions of Americans who 

 look directly to the so., for their subsistence 

 will treat of "New Fields for Young l-armers," 

 "The Sanitation of the Farm," "The Future of 

 American Cotton," "How to Make Money on 

 the Farm," etc. 



Seven serial stories and 250 short stories by 

 the most talented and popular American wri- 



HONEY AND BEES'WAX 

 MARKET. 



Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 28. — There is a mat 

 ed improvement in the demand for comb ho 

 ey since our last quotations. No mater: 

 change in extracted honey market. We cc 

 tinue to quote white clover extracted, in be 

 rels and cans, at 7 to 8%c. Amber, in ba 

 rels, 5 to 6c. Fancy white clover con: 

 14 to 15c. Beeswax, 28c. 



The Fred W. Muth Co. 



51 Walnut St. 



Denver, Oct. 26. — Supply of honey is amj 

 to meet local demand. The demand is lig! 

 We quote our market today as follows: K 

 1 white, $2.50 per case (24 sections). No. 

 $2.25 per case. Extracted, 6 3-4 to T^c. Be. 

 wax, 22 to 25c. 



Colorado Honey Producers' Association 



1440 Market Street. 



Boston, Oct. 24. — We are pleased to note 

 increased demand for honey which, with t 

 comparatively light receipts, makes prit 

 firm. We quote fancy white comb, 16 to 1 

 No. 1, 16c., with but little No. 2i on hand 

 to be had. Extracted light amber, 7 to 8c. 

 Blake. Scott & Lee 



Chicago, Nov. 7. — There is not demand s 

 ficient to take the receipts; hence are aci 

 mulating. Especially is this true of oflf grad 

 Fancy white clover comb brings 14c. ; oth 

 No. 1 to fancy white, 12i/ic. to 13c. Off grad 

 Ic. to 2c. less. Amber, 10c. to 12c. Extract 

 white, 61/2 to 7c. Amber, 6c. to 7c. All 

 the foregoing is governed by quality, flai 

 and kind of package. Beeswax, 28c. to 3 

 per pound. R. A. Burnett & Co 



199 South Water Street. 



La Compania 

 Manufacturera Americana 



ofrece los mas reducidos precios en t 

 da clase de articulos para Apicultore 

 Nuestra Fabrica es una de las nv 

 erandes y mas antippjas de Americ 

 Especialidad en Colmenas, Ahumadorl 

 para Colmenas, Extractores, etc. I 

 ventores y perfeccionadores de muchi 

 irticulos de suma utilidad en la Apict 

 tnra. Enviamos gratis nuestro catalof 

 r precios a quienes lo soHcitcn. Dirij 



THE AMERICAN MFG. CO., 

 Jamestown, N. Y., E. U. A. 



