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the street, and the latter about a block 

 away." The Quaker City has another 

 lady bee-keeper who keeps eighteen 

 colonies in a third-story window up- 

 town. These are located inside, and the 

 laden workers have for an alighting 

 board, the window sill, while an open- 

 ing is left at the top for the exit of the 

 out-bound force 



W. M. Gerrish. East Nottingham, N. H., 

 keeps a complete supply of our goods, and 

 Eastern customers will save freight by or- 

 deriug from him. 



HONEY AND BEESWAX MARKET REPORT. 



Below we give the latest and most authentic 

 report of the Honey and Beeswax market in dif- 

 ferent trade centers: 



New York, July 23.— Our market is in very good 

 shape for the new crop of comb honey. We have 

 had several shipments of White Comb from Flor- 

 ida, of late. This has sold from 10 to ll^^c per 

 lb. Market on Southern Extracted honey very 

 steady, there being a good trade for the cheaper 

 grades. We quote our market as follows : Or- 

 dinary at 50(a'53c per gal.: Good. 55@60c per gal. 

 Florida White, 6c. New California is beginning 

 to arrive. Beeswax market is quiet, prices ruling 

 a little lower. We quote pure beeswax at 26>^@ 

 273'^c. Write us for shipping instructions. 

 Francis H. Leggett & Co. 



Franklin and Varick Sts. 



Detroit, Mich.. Julv 15. 1898.— Demand slow, 

 with light supply. Best White Comb, 11@12; Ex- 

 tracted, 5@6e. Fair demand for Beeswax, with 

 light supply. Prices. 25@26c. New honey is com- 

 ing in slowly. 



M. H. Hunt, 

 Bell Branch, Mich. 



Boston, Mass., July 23, 1S9S.— Demand for both 

 Comb and Extracted Honey is verv liffht. with 

 ample supply. Price oi Comb. 'Ma i:',c.; Extracti'd, 

 5(5'7c. Beeswax, good (Ifmaiiil, nt:i()c. (iwiiiL; to 

 warm weather, there is practirallv no demand 

 for honey. Blake, Scott & Lee, 



57 Chatham Street. 



Cleveland, O., Julv 23 1898.— New honev in 

 demand: supply light. Price of Fancy white," 13c; 

 Extracted, 6(S'6J^c. Beeswax, demand good; sup- 

 ply light. Price, 25c. 



A. B. WILLIAM.S & Co., 



80-82 Broadway. 

 Kansas City, Mo., June 16, 1898.— Good demand 

 for honey. Light supply. Price of comb, 8 to lie. 

 per lb. Extracted, 4 to f)}4c. per lb. Good de- 

 mand for Beeswax, with lignt supply, at 25c. per- 

 Ib. Old crop cleaned up and verv little on the 

 market. Hamblin & Bearss, 



5U Walnut Street. 



50 CENTS EACH. 



SSIS. THEODORE BENDER. ConiOO. 



"How TO Manage Bees," a 50c. book, 

 and the American Bee-Keeper a year 

 for only fiO cents. 



Bishop McCabe, of New York, on 

 Dr. James' Headache Powders. 



"With regard to James' Headache 

 Powders, I have no hesitation in com- 

 mending them to suffers from head- 

 ache. They relieve the pain speedily, 

 and I have never known anyone to be 

 harmed by their use. The Dr. James 

 Headache Powders have, however, 

 greatly relieved me at times, and I 

 never allow myself to be without them, 

 and have recommended them to others 

 freely. "C. C. McCABE." 



For sale by H. W. Davis, Falconer, 

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