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less travel would have been necessary by hav- 

 ing adjoining States follow each other. Some 

 f'ates were fixed and the other meetings had 

 to be adjusted to them. It is to be hoped that 

 the circuit plan will prove so popular that 

 somewhat more convenient arrangements may 

 be possible another year. The location of the 

 various State conventions will be announced 

 by their respective secretaries. Some locations 

 have apparently not yet been selected. 



FRANK C. PELLETT. 



WANTED — Comb extracted honey and 

 beeswax. R. A. BURNETT & CO., 173 So. 

 Water St., Chicago. 



Classified Department 



Notices will be inserted in this department 

 at ten cents per line. Minimum charge 

 will be fifty cents. Copy should be sent 

 early and may be for anything the bee- 

 keeper has for sale or wants to buy. Be 

 sure and say you want your advertisement 

 in this department. 



HONEY AND WAX 



HONEY LABELS — Lowest price. EASTERN 

 LABEL COMPANY, formerly Pearl Card Co., 

 Clintonville, Conn. 



FOR SALE — Fine quality Raspberry-Milk- 

 weed honey in new 60 tb cans (2 in case). 

 Write for sample and price. P. W. SOWIN- 

 SKI, Bellaire. Mich. tf 



WANTED — Pare beeswax in any quantity. 

 State quantity and lowest price for spot cash 

 here. WM. H. FICK, 124 W. Kenzie St., Chi- 

 cago, 111. 



FOR SALE — Ten cases of two 60 lb net 

 cans of beautiful white clover extracted honey, 

 at 9c per pound. New cans and cases. Sample 

 free. Address RAY C. AUSTIN, Ashley, M ch. 



BEEKEEPERS needing white alfalfa ex- 

 tracted honey can secure fine itock at $9.75 

 per case of two 60 Dound '■a"i>, f. o b , Boulder, 

 Colorado. WESLEY FOSTER, Boulder, Col- 

 orado. 



FOR SALE — A carload or less of Clover ex- 

 tracted honfy in new 60 tb net tin cans, two 

 in a case for shipment at 7e per nound, on 

 track. Samnle free. F. C. HUTCHINS, Santa 

 Clara, N. Y 



FOR SALE — Eleven ca?es, two now GO lb. 

 cans in a case, of extra fine clovei'-basswood 

 extracted honey, stored over excluders and 

 extracted at end of season, at 9c per lb. DR. 

 C. G. LUFT & SON, Fremont, Ohio. 



.5,000 lbs. Buckwheat-Goldenrod blend ex- 

 tracted honey for sale. Two 5 pal. cans to the 

 case — 120 lbs. net., $8.00 (6 2-3c per pound) 

 Can ship at once. IRA D. BARTLETT, East 

 Jordan, Michigan. 



FOR SALE — White extracted honey 7c, light 

 amber 6c. two 60 pound cans to case, 12 five 

 pound pails in a case, for $6. or a case of six 

 ten pound pails for $6. Honey in pails is light 

 amber and all honey is well ripened and mild 

 flavor. H. G. QUIRIN. Belle-nie, O. 



FOR SALE — Fancy sweet clover extracted 

 honey in cases of 120 lb net at 7c per pound. 

 In cases of 12-5 lb friction top buckets (pails) 

 @ only $5.00 per case. 60 lb net. Send cash. 

 VIRGIL WEAVER, Falmouth, Ky. tf 



FOR SALE — A carload or less of light 

 amber extracted honey for table use. Gath- 

 ered from Mesquite and Horsemint. Ask for 

 sample and state quantity wanted and will 

 quote our lowest price. Address JNO. F. 

 SHAW, Atascosa, Texas. 



FOR SALE — Water white Alfalfa, White 

 Clover, Amber Alfalfa and Amber Fall hon- 

 ey in 60 pound cans or smaller packages. 

 Amber Fall honey is of our own extracting and 

 can also be furn-shed in barrels. Write for 

 sample of kind desired and state quantity 

 you can use. DADANT & SONS, Hamilton, 

 Illinois. tf 



Choice White Clover Extracted Honey for Sale 



Left upon the hives until thoroughly cured 

 by the bees ; put up in new 60 pound tin 

 cans, one and two in a case for shipment. 

 This thoroughly-cured-upon-the-hive honey is 

 a little higher in price than the ordinary, 

 something in comparison with creamery and 

 the ordinary store butter. I quote a price of 

 $6.00 for a single can, or 9 cents per pound 

 in lots less than ten cases, two cans to the 

 case. For ten cases or more the price will 

 be 8 14 cents per pound. Above prices are 

 free on board the cars here. Sample free. 

 Address. D. R. TOWNSEND, Northstar, Mich. 



CHICAGO — Arrivals of honey, both comb 

 and extracted, are in excess of the demand at 

 this time. Yet, that is a normal condition, 

 as it pays to get comb-honey into ihe :narket 

 before the cold weather, which always has a 

 tendency to take the elasticity out of the 

 comb ; thus making it more liable to break 

 away from the wood. 



There is no material change in prices of the 

 best grades of white comb, although sellers 

 to obtain a sale of a large quantity will lower 

 the price, which now ranges at from 16c to 

 17c per lb. for the two highest grades. Arn- 

 ber grades range at from 12c to 14c per lb. 

 Sections with more than one color and empty 

 cells brings from 10c to 12c per lb. White 

 extracted honey ranges in price from 7c to 9c 

 per lb., sales being chiefly made at 8c per lb. 

 as only a very ripe high flavored honey will 

 sell at 9c per lb. and that in a single can or 

 case wav. Ambers are ranging from SViiC to 

 6c per lb. with some highly flavored, ripe and 

 of heavy body at 7c per lb. Beeswax is dull at 

 ?8c and .30c ner lb. 

 November 16. 



R. A. BURNETT & CO., 

 173 W. South Water Street. 



BEES AND QUEENS 



FOR SALE — 100 Colonies Bees, in new ten 

 frame hives, all on full sheet foundation, 

 wirfd frames. All requeeaed this year. S. F. 

 LAWRENCE, Hardin, Montana. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



HONEY LABELS— Catalogue and prices 

 free for the asking. EASTERN LABEL CO., 

 (Formerly Pearl Card Co.,) Clintonville, Ct. 



