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HONEY AND BEESWAX MARKET. 



NEW YOKIC, July 7.— New Soutliorn cx- 

 triicaeil is arriving freely, Inil. tho quality is 

 poor, and prices are dcclinlnff. Wo (luoto 

 from miwiio oonts per gallon. New extracted 

 oraiiKo l>loss(ini honey. "ff/iT'i cents. New ex- 

 tracti'rt Caliliirnia wnite saKC liiniiiic. Cali- 

 fornia ligiit amber, r)!4@5 '/4c. Beeswax, scarce 

 and firm at 20Oa0c. 



HILDKETH BHOS. & SEGELKEN, 



28-ao West Broadway. 



CHICAGO. June 4.— Demand continues good 

 for strictly white cloyer honey, and our re- 

 ceipts are being taken as fast as they arrive. 

 What. little stock we have, consists of buck- 

 wheat in 1 and 3-lb. sections, which is dull 

 and slow sale. We quote: White clover 1-lbs., 

 12V4@1.3'/4c; buckwheat, 7@nc. Beeswax very 

 scarce at 25@-36c for bright, and a.3@24e for 

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



KANSAS CITY, June 19. --We received to- 

 day the first shipment of new comb honey 

 from Independence, Mo.— nice white 1-pound 

 sections, )iut up in handsome white crates 

 holding 12 sections each. It sells at 15®16c 



Ser pound. Extracted, white, .5®6c; dark, 3c 

 ieeswax. 25c. 



CLEMONS. CLOON & CO., 



Cor. 4tli and Walnut Sts. 



CHICAGO, July 8.— Market is bare of honey 

 of all kinds, both comb and extracted. New 

 comb will bring 13c. A little fancy has been 

 sold at l.ic. Extracted from 6@Sc. Weather 

 is warm, but there is some dcmaad. Beeswax, 

 37@28c. 



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



MILWAUKEE. June 2. — The market for 

 honey is in a fair condition. The old stock is 

 getting out of sight, and values are sustained 

 on choice qualities. We quote: Choice white 

 1-lb. sections, 1.3@14c: medium 1-lbs., ll@12c; 

 dark 1-lbs., 9(g'10c; 2-lbs., normal. Extracted, 

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

 6@6',4c. Beeswax, 26@30c. 



A. V. BISHOP, 142 W. Water St. 



DETROIT, July 8.— No new honey in the 

 market, and no desirable old is left. It is quo- 

 ted at 10@13c. Extracted, 7Cn8c. Beeswax, 

 27®28c. 



M. H. HUNT, Bell Branch, Mich. 



KANSAS CITY, June 13.— Market cleaned 

 up on old comb and extracted, and new crop 

 or comb arriving. We quote: White 1-lbs., 

 13c: dark, ll®12c; white 2-lbs., 12@13c; dark, 

 10®llc. Extracted, white. C@7c: dark, 5c. 

 HAMBLIN & BEARSS, 514 Walnut St. 



BOSTON, July 9.— Fancy 1-lbs., 16c; 2-lbs., 

 15c. Extracted, 8@9c. Honey .sales are very 

 slow. We have recently received a shipment 

 from Michigan, of very fine stock, which is an 

 ample supply for us for the summer. 



BLAKE & RIPLEY, 57 Chatham Street. 



CINCINNATI, July 9.— Demand Is good for 

 the new crop of extracted and comb honey. 

 Judging by present arrivals, there has been a 

 good crop harvested. Extracted brings 5@8c. 

 Comb honey, 12®il5c for best white. Beeswax, 

 in good demand at 24@26c on arrival, 



C. F. MUTH & SON, 



Corner Freeman & Central Aves. 



Chapman Honey-Plant tieetl.- 



This plant has been commended by some of 

 the most experienced bee keepers in 

 America, as being " a most valuable acqui- 

 sition to the list of bee-forage plants." The 

 seed may be scattered in waste places, or 

 it may be sown in drills or hills like onion 

 seed. We can furnish the seed, postpaid, 

 at the following prices: Single ounce, 40 

 cents; 4 ounces, $1.00; 10 ounces, $2.00; 

 or one pound for $3.00. 



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A IVcw Mctliod (if Treaiiiifl; llis(^iise. 



HOSPITAL REMEDIES. 



What are they ; There is a new departure 

 in the treatment of disease. It consists in 

 the collection of the specifics used by noted 

 specialists of Europe and America, and 

 bringing them within the reach of all. For 

 instance, the treatment pursued by special 

 physicians who treat indigestion, stomach 

 and liver troubles only, was obtained and 

 prepared. The treatment of other physi- 

 cians, celebrated for curing catarrh, was 

 procured, and so on tiU these incomparable 

 cures now include disease of the lungs, 

 kidneys, female weakness, rheumatism and 

 nervous debility. 



This new method of " one remedy for one 

 disease " must appeal to the common-sense 

 of all sufferers, many of whom have experi- 

 enced the ill effects, and thoroughly realize 

 the absurdity of the claims of Patent 

 Medicines which are guaranteed to cure 

 every ill out of a single bottle, and the use 

 of which, as statistics prove, has ruined 

 more stomoc/is tlian alcohol. A circular 

 describing these new remedies is sent free 

 on receipt of stamp to pay postage, by 

 Hospital Remedy Company, Toronto, Can- 

 ada, sole proprietors. 



51D26t Imly. 



Hee-Keeping tor Profit, by Dr. 



G. L. Tinker, is a new 50-page pamphlet, 

 which details fully the author's new system 

 of bee-management in producing comb and 

 extracted honey, and the construction of 

 the hi ve best adapted to it — his "Nonpareil. ' ' 

 The book can be had at this office for 25c. 



ty The Northern IIUnoiB Bee-Keepers' Associa- 

 tion, will hold its fall meeting at Harlem. Ills., on 

 Axis. 19. 1890. D. A. FULLER, Sec. 



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THOICAS G. JXSVnOAXt & SOIf, 



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Fdliliiig Paste-Boanl Box 



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IT HOLil>S A SECTION of Comb Honey, 

 preserving it from dust and dirt in a Store, 

 and the "red-tape" handle makes it convenient 

 for the purcha.ser to carry it home. 



The label shown on the Box, is our " No. 5 

 Gummed Label," but any of the Gummed 

 Labels can be put on them, by the honey- 

 producer. 



We can furnish these Folding Boxes for one- 

 pound Sections. 4%x4U„ for $1.00 per 100, or 

 $8.60 per 1.000, by express. The name and 

 address of the honey-producer will be printed 

 on 1,000 or less, for 75 cents extra. 



A Job Ijot ofFolclIng Boxes, which will 

 hold Sections 5x5 inches, or less, will be sold 

 at only 80 cents per 100. ORDEK EARLY 

 to get these, as the supply is limited. 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN &. SON, 



246 East Madison Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 



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 are looking for a New Strain of Bees should 

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