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Honey and UeesM-a.x iVIarket. 



CHICAGO. 



HONEY.— Tbe old crop is about exhausted, and 

 not any new has been offered. GBpecially is tlie fore- 

 going applicable to tbe state of the c<:>mlj honey 

 market. Extracted, very little demand, at 7®8c. 



BKB8WAX,— 250. K. A. BUKNKTT. 



June 10. 161 South Water St. 



DKTROIT. 



HONEY.— No attractive honey in the market, and 

 sales are slow at l:2@l5c. 



BHK8WAX.-24®:!5C. 

 June 22. M. H. HUNT. Bell Branch, Mloh. 



KANSAS CITY. 



HONEY.— We quote: White 1-lbs. 15®I6c.; dark, 



10@12c.; California white 2-lbs., ll@12c.; amber, 10 



®llc. Extracted, white, 7@8c.: dark, 5®(ie. Our 



■market is in good condition for the new crop. 



BEESWAX.- 20c. 

 May II. C1.BMONS, CLOON 4 CO., cor 4th JtWalnut. 



ST. LOOTS. 



HONEY.— Bxtracted, in barrels, eH@6H. E.xcel- 

 lent demand for clear, bright in barrels. Dark, o9i@ 

 ec. 



BEESWAX.— Scarce at 23c. for prime. 

 May 22. D. G. TUTT & CO.. Commercial St. 



NBW YORK. 



HONEY.- Extracted in good demand. We quote : 

 Fine orange-bloom at from 7@7J^c. ; off grades of 

 Southern, 60@70c. par gallon. 



BEESWAX.- Scarce, at 26!^®27Mc. for good. 

 HLLDKKTH BK08. & SKGKLliEN, 

 June 6. 28 & 30 W. Broadway, near Duane St. 



BOSTON. 



HONBY.— We quote: i-pounds selling from 16® 

 18c.; 2-lbs., 15@16c. Extracted, 8®9c. Sales very 

 slow. 



BEESWAX.— None on hand. 

 June 22. BLAKB & KIPLB Y, 57 Chatham Street. 



CINCINNATI. 



HONBY.— We quote extracted at sasc. per !b.. 

 Demand slow for table use, and fair from manufac- 

 turers. Several lots of new comb have arrived, but 

 quality being off. it finds slow sale at 12@14c. 



BBBBW AX.— Demand Is good— 20@22c. per lb. foi 

 fcood to choloe yellow, on arrival. 

 June 22 c. P. MDTH & SON, Freeman & Central At. 



Red Isabels for Pails. — We have 



three sizes of these Labels ranging in size 



■for pails to hold from one to ten pounds of 



honey. Price, $1 for a hundred, with the 



name and address of the bee-keeper printed 



on them. Smaller quantities at one cent 



each ; but we cannot print the name and 



address on less than 100. Larger quantities 



according to size, as follows : 



Size A. Size B. Size C. 



250 Labels $1.50 $2.00 $2.25 



500Label8 2.00 3.00 3.50 



1,000 Labels 3.00 4.00 5.00 



jer Samples mailed free, upon application. 



Convention I%otices. 



83^ The Northern Illinois Bee-Keepers' Associa- 

 tion will hold its next meeting on Aug. 20, 1«89, at 

 R. Marsh's, in Guilford Township, 4 miles northeast 

 of Rockford, Ills. D. A. FDLLEE, Sec. 



CF" The International Bee-Keepers' Association 

 will meet in the court-house, at Brantford, Ont., 

 Canada, on December 4, 5, and 6, 1889. All bee- 

 keepers are invited to attend, and State and District 

 bee-keepers' societies are requested to appoint del- 

 egates to the convention. Full particulars of the 

 meeting will be given in due time. Anyone desirous 

 of becoming ameraber. and receiving the last Annu- 

 al Report bound, may do so by forwarding *1.0i-l to 

 the Secretary, — R. F. HOLTER,MANi\', Sec. Brant- 

 ford, Ont., Canada. 



gidxjjertisemjetxts. 



IXAI^IAN AND AliBINO aVEENS, By 

 Return Mail. Tested. SI ; Untested, 75c.; 

 3-frame Nuclei, with Tested Queen, t2.5n ; 4-frame, 

 $2.75. BEES by the lb., 75 cents. Address. 



26Alt GEO. STTJCKMAN, Nappanee, Ind. 

 Mention the American Bee Journal. 



ITAIjIAN Queens, Tested, $1.25.; Untested, 

 75e., 3 for $2. Circular of Bee-Supplies, &e, 

 free. JNO. NEBBL & SON, High Hill, Mo. 

 20Atf 



.uientlont/ie Atmrtcan Hee journal. 



TRY THEM 



ONE of our Beautiful Golden Italian 

 QUEENS, reared by our New, Practical 

 and Natural Method, 



If'arranted Queens, either Carniolan or 

 Italian, each, $1 ; Select, each, $1.25; Tented 

 each, $1.50. 



We have had 30 years' experience in the 

 Rearing of Queens, and 25,000 of our custom- 

 ers will tell you that the Purity, Beauty and 

 Quality of our Queens are not excelled, 



24Etf WENHAM, Essex Co,, MASS. 



Mention the American Bee Journal. 



ITALIAN BEES, QUEENS, and EGGS 

 from Light Brahma and Wyandotte Poultry 

 One Untested Queen, $1 ; three for $2. Eggs, 

 $2 for 13. Price-Li8t Free. 



Address. H. G. FRAME, 



10E13t NORTH MANCHESTER, IND. 



Mention the American Bee Journal. 



Qj^T^]^sar@. 



KEE-KBEPBRS, do you want care- 

 fully-bred QcTEBNS, from stock which 

 has shown itself as good workers, and 

 which you can feel convinced will give 

 "new blood " in your apiary ? Prices : 



Each. 3 at once. 6 at once. 



Virgin I .50.... 11.20 $2.00 



Untested.... 1.00.... 2.75 5.1X1 



Tested 2.00.... 550 11.00 



Select Tested 3.00 9.00 18.00 



If so, address, K. F. HOtTEKMANW. 



26A8t ROMNEY, ONT., CANADA. 



B2?~ American Bills (postage stamps for fractions 

 of a dollar) taken at par. 



Mention the Ainerican Bee Jourtuil. 



Patent Flat-Bottom Comb Foundation 



High Side Walls, 4 to 14 square 



feet to the pound. Wholesale and 



Retail. Circulars and Samples free 



J. VAN DEUSEN & SONS, 



(SOLE MANCTACinBERS), 



lAtf SPROUT BROOK, Mont. Co., N. T. 

 Mention the American Bee Journal. 



'Hastingfs' Perlection Feeder.— 



This excellent Feeder will hold 2 quarts, 

 and the letting down of the feed is regulated 

 by a thumb-screw. The cap screws securely 

 on. It is easy to regulate— either a spoonful 

 or a quart— and that amount can be given 

 in an hour or a day, as desired. By it the 

 food can be given where it is most needed- 

 just over the cluster. Not a drop need be 

 lost, and no robber bees can get at it. A 

 single one can be had for 40 cents, or a 

 dozen for S3.50, and it can be obtained at 

 this office. Postage 10 cents extra. 



British. Bee Journal 



ANB BEE-EEEFEBS' ADVISER, 



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

 an num. 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 

 puhlished by John Huckle, King's Langley 

 Hertp, En(rland. 



Mention the Americnn Bee Journal. 



TAKE NOTICE! 



BF.FOKE placing yourOrders for 91T1»I»I.IES, 

 write for prices on One-Piece Basswood Sections 

 Bee - Hives, shipping - Crates, Frames, Foundation, 

 Smokeis, etc. Address, 



K. H. scmmnT a co.. 



25A2fit NEW LONDON, Waupaca Co., WIS. 



Mention the American Bee Journal. 



Clieap Extracted Honey. — We 



have a keg of DARK HONEY, weighing 

 164 pounds, net, suitable for feeding to bees, 

 which we will sell at O cents per pound, 

 ■delivered on the cars here. 



April 1st. For 60 Days. 1889. 



WE have a larjre stock of ONE-PIECE 

 SECTIONS on hand, which are lirst- 

 class. To reduce stock, we will name a very 

 low price on them, in 1,000 or 100,000 lots. Also 

 Hlves^ Siuokers aud Brood - Frames. 

 Do not fail to tell us what you want, or send 

 for our Price-List. Address, 



STvdllTHC <Sc S3S4CITDE3:, 



24Etf KENTON, Hardin Co., OHIO. 



MentioJi t?i,c American Bee Journal. 



s by Return Mail. 



Having filled all Orders, I 

 can from now on send 



Gl "CJ EH E: IST S 



by return mail. Tested, 



in June, *3 00 ; after, $1.60. 

 Warranted, $1 ; 6 for $5. A 

 liberal discount to dealers 

 and for largre Orders, Make 

 all Money Orders payable at 

 NiCHOLASViLLE. Circulars 

 free. Only Italians. 



J. T. fl'IliSON, 



ISEtf LITTLE HICKMAN, .Jessamine Co., KY. 



Menticn the American Bee Journal. 



SECTIONS, flrst-class, $.3.00 per 1,000, and 

 Foundation cheaper than ever. Dealers 

 will do well to jret our Prices. Alslke Clover, 

 Japanese Biickwlieat, &c. Free Price- 

 List and Samples. M. H. HUNT, 

 2E1.3t BELL BRANCH (near Detroit,) MICH. 

 Mention the American Bee Jour^ial. 



j|(il?jra|c$ 



An Elegantly Illustrated Monthly for the 

 FAIHII.Y ATSn PIRESIOE, 



$1.50 a Year. Sample Copy Free. 



Printed in the highest style of the art, aud 



profusely embellished with Magnificent 



"aud costly Eograving-s. 



Tlie Illustrated Home Journal is a moral, 

 high-toned aud iutellootual educator, and is 

 invaluable in ovoiy librarj-, as well as a very 

 attractive and inspiring- ornament In every 

 drawing-room. Each Number of it contains 36 

 pages. 



Its stories are elevating in tone, as well as 

 charmingly thrilling and captivating ; its his- 

 torical and biographical sketches are fascinat- 

 ing and delightful ; its Department for " Our 

 Young Folks" is enticing and alluring ; and its 

 miscellaneous matter leads to the higher life, 

 and the moulding of more beautiful thoughts 

 aud affections. 



It should be found in every family, and 

 should take the iilaceof the impure and trashy 

 publications, which now abound, and are a 

 curse to the rising generation. 



It will be Clubbed with the American Bee 

 Journal, and both mailed to any address in the 

 United States or Canada, one year, for $2.00. 



THOS. e. NETTMAN A BON, 



92S & 925 West Madison Street, - CHICAGO, ILLS. 



