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THi^ mM.mmiQM.M mmm jQumfimi^, 



HONEY AND BEESWAX MARKET. 



DENVER. March S.— 1-lb. sections, 13(3 15c.; 

 E.rtracted, 7@8c. There is suBicieot comb 

 honey to suppl.v the market till the new crop 

 arrives. Beeswax. 20@25c. 



J. M. CLARK COM. CO.. 1431 Fifteenth St. 



DETROIT, March 7.— Comb honey is quoted 

 at ll@13c. Supply not large, but sales slow. 

 Extracted, 7(3i8c. Beeswax, firm at e-4@2.")C. 

 M. H. HUNT, Bell Branch, Mich. 



KANSAS CITY, March 6.— The demand for 

 honev is improving a little, but it is no better 

 in prices. White 1-lbs.. ll@12c.; white 2-lbs.; 

 10@lle.; fall 1-lbs.. 9@10c.; 2-lbs.. 8@flc. Ex- 

 tracted, white, 7c.; dark, 5@6c. Beeswax, 22c. 

 CLBMONS, CLOON & CO.. 



Cor. -ith and Walnut Sts. 



CHICAGO, Feb. 22.— We quote: White clo- 

 ver in active demand and quick sales, on arri- 

 val ; 1-lbs., 12(<ia:!c.; 2-lbs., ll@12c. Bass- 

 wood 1-lbs.. ll®12c. Buckwheat 1-lbs.. 8@ 

 9c. Extracted, a'2@7'/4c. Beeswax — bright, 

 25@2tic. ; dark, 2:!(S.2ic. 



S. T. FISH & CO., 189 S. Water St. 



NEW YORK, Feb. 26.— Market quiet, espe- 

 cially on comb honey. Prices irregular, rang- 

 ing from 9@13c., according to quality. Ex- 

 tracted is moving fairly well at prices we give 

 on page 60. 



HILDKETH BROS. & SEGELKEN, 



28-30 Broadway, near Duane St. 



KANSAS CITY, Feb. 26.— Demand is light. 

 Fancy 1-lbs., 13c.; good white, 12c.: dark, 8@ 

 10c. Two-lbs., white, 10@,llc.; dark, 8c. Ex- 

 tracted, white, 6a7c. ; dark, 5o, Beeswax, 22c. 

 HAMBLIN & BEABSS, 514 Walnut St. 



CHICAGO. March 6.— Honey is selling quite 

 well in a small way, at 12®13c. for white 1- 

 Ibs and 10c. for 2-lbs.; dark is slow at 8@10c. 

 Receipts are heavier than usual for this sea- 

 son of the vear, but all is called for as fast as 

 it arrives. "Extracted is dull at 6@8c. Bees- 

 wax, 25c. 



R. A. BURNETT, 161 S. Water St. 



BOSTON, Feb. 24.— Best 1 lbs., white, 15® 

 16c; best 2-lbs., 14@15c. Extracted. 8@9c. 

 Sales are slow. 



BLAKE & RIPLEY, 57 Chatham St. 



CINCINNATI, March 7.— Good demand for 

 extracted honey, especially from manufactu- 

 rers at 5@8c. Comb honey, 12@15c. for best. 

 Demand fair. 



Beeswax is in good demand at 20@2oe. tor 

 good to choice yellow. C. F. MUTH & SON, 

 Corner Freeman & Central Aves. 



Moth's Honey Extractor, 



Perfection Cold-Blast Smokers, 

 SQUARE GLASS BONEY-JARS, et«. 



For Circulars, apply to 



CH.iKl,i:8 F. MITTH A SON, 



Cor. Freeman & Central Aves., CINCINNATI, O. 

 P. 8.— Send IOC. for Practical Uinta to Bee-Keepera 



PATENT WIRED COMB FOUNDATION 



HAS NO S\0 IN BKOOD FK.l.lIES. 



THIN FLAT BOTTOM FOUNDATION 



Ha»« uo Flsli-bone iu $urplu.<!< Honey. 



BeiiiK the cleanest is ususiUy worked 

 he quickest of any Foundation made. 



J. VAX DEUSEN A: SONS, 



Si.ile Manufacturers, 

 Sprout Broitk. Montgomery Co., N. Y. 



Xlie SiMKer Sewing Machine selected 

 from your Premium List, I received in 

 good order, and I am well satisfied, — G. 

 Ruff, Burlington, Iowa. 



iSERW.iRAY, ^t-k^t^rB^e-^e^sTu^d 

 QaeenK. Tested Queens. SI. 50 ; Untested, 73 

 cents, or $8.00 per doz. Two or more pounds 

 of Bees in 1, 2, 3 or 4-frame Nuclei, with Queen 

 at above price, 73 cts. per pound. 11 Atf 



Mention the American Bee Journal. 



TAKE NOTICE! 



BEFORE placinKyourOrders for SUPPLIES, 

 write for prices on One-Piece Basswood Sections 

 Bee - Hives, Shipping - Crates, Frames, Foundation, 

 Smokers, etc. Address, 



B. H, SCHMIDT <<i: CO., 



Aly NKW LONDON, Waupaca Co.. WIS. 



HANDLING BEES 



APAHIPHliET, treating of the taming 

 and handling of bees. Just the thing for 

 beginners. It is a chapter from "The Hive 

 aud Honey-Bee, revised." Price. 8 cts. 

 Advice to beginners. Circulars, Sic, free. 



CHAS. DADANT cfe SON, 



Hamilton, Hancock Co., Ills. 



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Mention the American Bee Journal. 



"BTitish. Bee Journal 



AND BEE-KEEFEBS' ADVISES, 



IS published every week, at 6s. 6d. per 

 annum. It contains the very best practical 

 information for the apiarist. It is edited by 

 Thomas Wm. Cowan, F.G.S., F.R.M.S., etc., and 

 published by John Huckle, King's Langley 

 Herts, England. 



LOOK HERE! 



NICE, White, No. 1 V-Grooved One - Piece 

 SECTIONS only $3.00 per M. 

 Twelve-Pound Shipping-Cases, in the flat, 

 no Glass. $6 per 100. Glass, 2x9, 70c. per 100. 

 t^- Price-List Free. 



Address, J. M. KINZIE, 



20Aly KOCHESTBR. Oallland Co., MICH 



HILTON'S 



Improved CliallHive 



AND T SUFEB. 



The pamphlet: " How I 

 Produce Comb Honey.' 

 Price 5 eta. Send for free 

 Illustrated Price-List of 

 everything needed in the 

 apiarr. 



GEO. E. HILTON. 

 Fremont, Michigan. 



BEE-HIVES, SECTIONS, ETC. 



WE make the best Bee-Hives, Shipping- 

 Crates, Sections, &c., in the world, and 

 sell them the cheapest. We are offering our 

 choicest white 1-piece 4>4x4)4 Sections, in lots 

 of 300, at $3.50 per 1,000. ^" Parties wanting 

 more, should write for special prices. No. 2 

 Sections at $2.00 per M. Catalogues free, but 

 sent only when ordered. Address, 



G. B. 1.EWIS & CO., 



WATBHTOWN, WIS. 



Mention thcAmc-^iran Bcc Journal. 



BRIGHT ITALIAN Bees and Queens, 

 Bee-Hives. Sections. Foundation, etc. 

 12Aly H. H. EUETER, Baxter Springs, Kan. 



Menti07i the American Bee Journal. 



rARNIOLANS 



H Bees and Queens bred from Pure Im- 



K ■ ported Stocti with ^rreat care. Send lor cir- 

 H H cular (;riving full de.^iTiptions. qiieeus in 

 ■Jj June, »1. Addrnss. K. L. PRATT, 

 ^^ PRATT BEE FARM, Marlboro, Mass. 



Italian Queens from a Yard several miles 

 distant, same price. Also Dealer in Supplies. 

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Cnnil 7K Pontc tor my Book, entitled— "A 

 OCllD lO UBfllO Year among the Beoa:"— 

 114 pages, cloth bound. Address. 



DR. C. C. 1TIH.I.ER, 



20Atf MAKENGO.ILLS. 



THE SWARM HIVER 



By Mail, and the American Apiculturist 

 oiie year for$1.50. Circular aud Sample Copies 

 free. Address, 



American ApU-uUurist, Wenham, Mass. 

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ADVANCE IN PRICE 



ON and after this clay the price of Comb 

 Fouiidatiou Is udvauced 



5 Cents Per Ponnd, 



Both Wliolesale and Retail, 



on account of the scarcity and consequent 

 enhanced value of Beeswax. 



CHAS. DADANT & SON, 

 THOMAS G. NEWMAN & SON. 



March 1, 1890. 



GARNiOUNS A SPECIALTY ! 



BEE-KEEPERS, before placing your orders tor 

 <3arniolan Bees or Queens, get our prices. < ur 

 STOCK AKE EXCELLEO BY NONE. Descriptive Cir- 

 cular and Price-List for isito now ready. Send for it. 

 Address. F. A. l.OCKHART & CO., 



(Formerly of Andrews & Lockhart), 

 9Dtf Pattens' Mili..s. Wash. Co.. N. Y. 



Mention the AnieHcan Bee Journal. 



r-t *-■ COLONIES OF BEES FOR SALE 



/ J-,. CHEAP. They are in the improved 



I I 10-frame Langstroth Hive, on combs 



J \J built from full sheets of Foundation. 



E- T. JORDAN, Harmony, Clay Co. lud. 



9D3t 



Eaton's Improved 



si-;«;'rio.>i - « ^A SK, 



BEES & yUEENS. Send 

 fOJ" Iree catalogue. Address 



Frank A. Katon, 

 1 Dtf Bluffton. Ohio. 



Mentimi the A.mc7-ican Bee Journal. 



nlTrUTO THOS. p. SUMP.SON, Washinston 



Hfl I m I \ l^- C. No atty'3 fee until Patent ob 



I n I tall I U tained. Write for Inventor's Guide 



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SrrTIA\'V SiS.OO per 1.000. Foundation, 

 Vl\i 1 1\F1V1 Alsike Clover Seed and .lapanese 

 Buckwheat, cheap as the cheapest. Spec- 

 ial prices to dealers. Send for our free 

 PRICE LIST. M. H. HUNT, 

 IDtf BELL BRANCH, MICH. 



Established IS'78. 



SMITH & SMITH, 



Wholesale and Retail Man- 

 ufacturers of 



BEE-pEPERS' Supplies, 



KENTON, OHIO. 



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