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HONEY AND BEESWAX MARKET. 



NEW YORK, May 6.— Comb Honey is well 

 cleaned up, with the exceptidii of California 

 2 lbs., wliich sell at lOQillc per lb. Extracted 

 is dull at 7o for California, wliite clover aiKl 

 basswood; Southern, 70®7.")C per gallon. IJees- 

 wax, scarce at :27(U.28c. 



HILDKETH BROS. & SEGELKEN, 



28-;30 West Broadway. 



CHICAGO, May 2.— Receipts of honey are 

 light, and demand fair for cuoico white clover 

 at 1.3J>!l4c. Other grades are dull and neg- 

 lected. Extracted, 6'.5@7)4c. Beeswax, bright, 

 23@26c.: darls, 23@24c. 



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



KANSAS CITY, May 20.-The demand for 

 comb honey continues good. Wo quote: White 

 1-lbs., 14c; dark 1-lbs., 10@12c. Extracted, 

 white, .')@7c; amber, 3@6c. Market is in good 

 shape for new crop, which we look for next 

 month. 



CLEMONS, CLOON & CO., 



Cor. 4tli and Walnut Sts. 



CHICAGO, May 1.— Coml) honey sells soon 

 after arrival, if white and otiierwise desirable, 

 at 12, V.i and 14c; dark comb is slow at 8@10c. 

 Weather is cool and seemin(;l.\' favorable to its 

 sale. Extracted, 6®8c, accoiding to quality; 

 some with no distinct flavor has sold at .ic. 

 Beeswax— Yellow, about 27c; fanev, 28c; sup- 

 ply light. H. A. BURNETT, 161S. 'Water St. 



MILWAUKEE, May 1.— Demand for honey 

 is rather light. Supply is ample, of both comb 

 and extracted. We quote: Best white 1-lbs., 

 13®14c; medium 1-lbs., 11(5 12e: common old 

 1-lbs., 9(Sa0c. E.xtraeted, white, in barrels 

 and half-barrels, 7®8c; dark, in barrels and 

 half-barrels, 6@6'^c. Beeswax, 25(ai26c; sup- 

 ply light. A. V. BISHOP. 142 W. Water St. 



KANSAS CITY, May2.— The honey market is 

 cleaned up. We quote: 1-lbs. white, 12@13c. ; 

 2-lb8. white, lOtSill. Dark 1-lhs.. 8(5).10c.: dark 

 2-lbs., 8@,9c. Extracted, white, 6(56^0.: dark, 

 5c. Demand good. Waiting for the new crop. 

 HAMBLIN & BEARSS, 514 Walnut St. 



DENVER, May 5.— One-pound sections. 14® 

 16c; extracted, 7@.9c. Demand good and sup- 

 ply likely to be exhausted before the new 

 crop comes in. Beeswax, 22@25c. 



J. M. CLARK COM. CO., 1317 Blake St. 



DETROIT, May 2.— Comb honey is selling 

 slowly at 10@13c. Extracted, 7@8c. Beeswax, 

 scarce at 26@27c. 



M. H. HUNT. Bell Branch, Mich. 



CINCINNATI, May 1.— Demand is slow for 

 comb honey at 10@14e. No choice white on 

 the market. Extracted is in good demand at 

 5@8c. Stock is low. 



Beeswax is in good demand at 22@26c. for 

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

 Corner Freeman & Central Aves. 



COMBINED 



AMIL, VISE AND DRILL 



The Handiest Tool in Use about a 

 FABM, SHOP, OrrlCE OB HOUSE. 



Price, Complete, $4.00. 



The Drill Attachment can be put on or taken 

 off instantlj'. Farmeis especially will find it 

 of great convenience to be able to drill a hole 

 through a piece of Iron without making a trip 

 to town. The Anvil and Vise combine strength 

 and durability, the whole making one of the 

 most complete and useful tools. Width of 

 Jaw, 19i inches. 



THOMAS G. KEWSIAir & SOIT, 



246 East Madison Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 



ENtablioIied 1S78. 



^" We always extend the term of re- 

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 expiration on our books. Present sub- 

 scribers whose time may expire one, two, 

 three or six months hence, can safely 

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^ducrtisewcitts. 



SMITH & SMITH, 



Wholesale and Retail Man- 

 ufacturers of 



Bee-Keepers' Supplies, 



KENTON, OHIO. 



Price liiBt Free. 9Dly 



SECTION PRESS. 



'■"'tKltDJULyK 



WE are now prepared to furnish Wakeman 

 & Crocker's PRESS for puttlug to- 

 gether One-Piece Sections— at wholesale 

 and retail. Price, $2.00, by express. By the 

 dozen— rate given upon application. 



THOS. G. NEHnflAN & SON, 



246 East Madison St.. - CHICAGO, ILL. 



READY TO SHIP ' 1^''"^° Q"eens-Tested. 

 IlL/AVI IV iSnir : $2.00; untested, $1.00 

 —3 for $2.75. Ready April 1st. Nuclei cheap. 

 Send for Price-List. COLWICK & COLWICK 

 Norse, Bosque Co., Texas. 21Atf 



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Italian Queens ! 



Choice Tested now ready- SI.OO each. 

 31A2t C. A. BUNCH, Nye, Ind. 



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CARNIOLANS A SPECIALTY ! 



BEE-KEEPERS, before placing your ordera for 

 Carniolan Bees or Queens, get our prices. Our 

 STOCK ARE EXCELLED BY NONE, Descriptive Cir- 

 cular and Price-List for 1890 now ready. Send for it. 

 Address, P. A. LOCKHART & CO., 



(Formerly of Andrews & Lockhart), 

 9Dtf Pattens' Mills, Wash. Co., N. r.7 



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Job Lot of Sections 



WE have a Job Lot of wide-top. one-piece 

 Sections, l?i thiols and i% wide by 6J4 

 high. We will sell them, in lots of 300. for 

 $1.50, delivered at the Express or Freight 

 OfBces here. 



THOMAS a. NEWai&N & SOIT, 



246 East Madison Street. - CHICAGO, ILL. 



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 The most profitable Poultry Raiser in Americfz 

 Written expressly for those who 

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 CONTENTS: 

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 Cost op keeping adult fowls pr year. 

 Cost of raising Chicks to six months- 



of age. Spring management. 

 12,480 eggs from too hens a year. 

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 Hatching houses. Cleanliness. 

 No Sickness among the fowls. 

 A word to Farmers, Farmers' Wives^ 

 ~ Sons, Daughters, and others in- 

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Si Chicks out of 100 eggs with Incu- 

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 Turkey Raising. Keeping Eggs. 

 The cause c f Death of Y'oung Turkeys 

 Keeping Poultry on a Village lot. 

 A Mechanic's Wife clears $300 annually- 



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246 East Madison Street. - CHIUAQO, ILLS.. 



ITALIAN QUEENS 



From June 10,. 

 to Oct. 1. 



Why You Should Purchase of Wood ! 



HE has had many years' experience His 

 Queen-Cells are built in full colonies. 

 He uses no Lamp-Nursery. He is located 

 where there are no black bees, and where foul 

 brood never existed. Fully 95 per cent, of his 

 Queens prove purely-mated. He fills orders 

 promptly. His old customers nearly all pur- 

 chase of him. He warrants every Queen equal 

 to those of any first-class breeder in America 

 in every respect. Price, 75 cents each ; one 

 dozen, $8,00. Address. 



22Etf J. F. WOOD, North Prescott, Mass. 

 Mention the American Bee Journal. 



A NEW DISCOVERY I 



THE Common-Sense Honey-Extractor 

 IS strictly scientific, powerful, durable, 

 handy, clean and rapid, and differs from all 

 others, and is cheaper than the cheapest at 

 slaughter prices. Circulars Free. 



KEV. A. R. SEAMAN, 



NEW CUMBERLAND, Hancock Co. W VA 

 22E3t ■ '.a... 



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NEVLONE-POUND HONEY PAIL 



THIS new alze of our Tapering'. 

 Honey Pails Is of uniform de sign 

 with the other sizes, having the top 

 edKe turned over, and has a bail or 

 handle.— making It very conven ient 

 to carry. It Is well-made and, w hen 

 filled with honey,makesa novel an* 

 attractive small package, that can 

 "*"'^™™'=' ... ..''^ ^?'^ ^°' -" "^h's or less. M anv 

 cohBumers will buy It in order to give the chlldre n ». 

 handsome toy pall. Price, 75 cents per doze n.. 

 or 95.00 per 100. 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN ^k SON, 



246 East Madison Street. - CHICAGO, ILLS> 



