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Honey and Beesiivax market. 



We quote : 1-Ib. 

 2-lba., 14c. Extracted, 



KANSAS CITY. 

 HONKY.— It is coming in slowly. 

 sections of white, I5(§il6c. 

 ■white, H@8^c.: dark, 7c. 

 Auk. 27r HAMBLIN & BEAR3S. 51-1 Walnut St. 



PHILADELPHIA. 



HONEY.— That in the comb is now arriving and 

 the demand is increasing acci .rdingly. The outlook 

 is still favorable for good prices for fancy honey.— 

 We quote fancy honey in neat crates as follows : 1- 

 Iba white, 17@!8c.; J-lbs., I4®l5c.; buckwheat l-lbs. 

 12@l3c.; -J-lbs., i()@lic. Off grades of all kinds gen- 

 erally 1 to 2 cts. lees. Extracted, white clover, 8^0.; 

 orange blossom. 7^s@8c.; off grades, per gal..60iB7uc 



BEESWAX.-23^@24^C. 

 Sep. 5. WALKER & MCCORD. 32 & 34 8. Water St. 

 DENVER. 



HONEY —We quote : In one-lb. sections, 16@18C.; 

 off colors, 14@i()C. Extracted, 7@8c. 



BKESWAX.20-@25c. 

 Sep. 20. J. M. CLARK COM. CO.. 1421 15th St. 



NEW YORK. 



HONKY.— Extracted, white clover. basswood. or- 

 ange bloom and California, 8c.; buckwheat. 6c.; 

 common Southern, 60g)7i 'c. per gallon. Comb honey, 

 fancy white Mbs., I«c.; fair i-lbs., 14c.; fancy white 

 2-Ibs., 14c ; fair2-lbs.. ii@i2c.; buckwheat i-lbs., 10 

 @uc. Demand is good for fancy white l-lbs., un- 

 glassed or in paper boxes. 



BEESWAX.-23®24C. „ 



Sep. 16. F. G. STROHME YER & CO., 122 Water St. 



CHICAGO. 



HONEY.— It is arriving freely and we note some 

 little accumulation, but all will be wanted later on. 

 White cIcvtT l-lbs., according to style of package 

 and appearance. 13@i5c. Dark i-lbs., 10@i]c.; 2 lbs., 

 8@9c. Exi racted is in Ught demand, values ranging 

 from 6@«c., depending upon the style of package, 

 quality, etc. 



BEESWAX.-25C. „ 



Sep. 21. 8. T. FISH & CO.. 189 8. Water St. 



CHICAGO. 

 HONEY.— It is selling slowly yet. hut with colder 

 weather we look for more active trade. Market is 

 well supplied with honey, it being in mnnv hands. 

 In lots it cannot be sold at over I3®14c., and in cases 

 even less, if not in flrat-cla.ss condition. Extracted, 

 6@8c.; white clover and basswood, in kegs and bar- 



BHB8WAX.— 250. R. A. BURNETT. 



Sep. 10. 161 South Water Bt. 



DETROIT. 



HONEY.—New crop is coming in slowly, and sells 

 at I4@i5c. for comb. 



BKB8WAX.-23C. , ^ 



Aug. 21. M. H. HUNT. Bell Branch, Mich. 



8T. LOUIS. 



HONEY.— We quote : Choice white clover comb. 

 12@l2Vac.; fair, 10®nc.; dark, 7@8c. Extracted, in 

 barrels, .=i(gi5^c. ; in cans, 6@6J^c. 



BEBBWAJL.— 24c. for orime. 

 Aug. 2 1. D. G. TUTT & CO.. Commercial St. 



NEW YORK. 

 HONKY.— We quote: Fancy white Mbs., 16c.; 2- 

 Ibs . I4c. Off grades about 2c. per Ih. less. Buck- 

 wheat l-lbs., n@12c.; 2-lbs.. 9@li>c. Extracted bass- 

 wood and clover. 8c : orange bloom, 8c.; California 

 amber, 7(§)7'^c.; buckwheat, 6@6>^c.; Southern, 65{s» 

 70c. per gallon 



HILDRBTH BROS. & 8BGBLKBN, 

 Sep. 10. 28 & 30 W. Broadway, near Duane St. 



BOSTON. 



HONEY.— It has arrived quite freely, but owing to 

 warm weather, prices have had to be sliaded. Our 

 market to-day is: White l-lbs., 16@18c.; 2-Ibs., 16® 

 iHc. Extracted, 8@9c. We look for better prices 

 later, and would not advise bee-keepera to rush 

 honey <in the market. 



BEESWAX.— None on hand. 

 Sep. 9. BLAKlfl & RIPLEY. 57 Chathafli Street. 



CINCINNAII. 



HONBY.-We quote extracted at s-^aac. per ;b. 

 Comb. 1 lOiec. Demand fair for all kinds. Arrivals 

 of extracted are good, while good comb honey 

 is scarce in this market. 



BBESWAA. -Demand is good— 20@22c. per lb. foi 

 Kood to choice yellow, on arrival. 

 Sep. n. C. F. MUTH & SON. Freeman & Central At. 

 KANSAS CITY. 



nONKY.-It is selling very slowly at 14c. for l-Ib. 

 white comb, and the pri_i8pects are for lower prices. 

 We have been trying to hold the market to I4(gil.'"»c., 

 but parlies in towa and Illinois are oifering and sel- 

 ling white i-lbs. at 12<rt)I2.4c.. delivered here and at 

 other points in Hansas. Receipts are large, and in 

 order to sell we will have to meet these prices.- 

 Extracted, white, steady at7@8c.i amber, 5(3J6c. 



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Sep. 14. CLB MON8, C1.00N * CO., oor 4tli iWalnnt. 

 MIL,WAUKBB. 



HONEY.—New crop Is comins in and of very flue 

 quality. Demand is fair and values easy. Ch<iice 

 white l-lbs., \4@i\:>c.: and quality l-lbs., lv!.4(«14c.; 

 old l-lbs., l()@12c. Kxtracted, white, in tins and 

 pallB, 8<a8Jigc.; in barrels and keKS, 7@8c. 



BBB18WAJL-22(Sia5c. _ 



Sep. 5. A. V. BISHOP. 142 W.Water Bt. 



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 key to Success in any iDdustrj. If you 

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 must read and hecome acquainted with tbe 

 most Successful Metlioda of Bee-Management 

 and Honey-Production. 



LANGSTROTH'S WORK, 



REVISED BY DADANT, 



Contains the result of practical experience 

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 Bee, with numerous Quotations from the 

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The insiructions for the Rendering ol 

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This Book, "the most complete ever pub- 

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l^~ We also offer for Sale, 



40,000 Lbs. of Honey 



of our Crop of 1889 ; 



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Smokers, Bee-Veils of Imported Material, 4o. 

 Send for Circular. Address, 



CHAS. DADANT & SON, 



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NOW IS THE TIME 



FOK marketing HONEY, and New York is 

 a good market. We make liberal advances 

 in CASH on Consignments, sell quickly at 

 h'ghest obtainable market prices, and pay the 

 net proceeds immediately after the Honey 

 has been sold. 



We charge 5 per cent, for Commission and 

 Guarantee of Payment, and 5 cents on 

 each ( rate for Cartage, Storage, Labor and 

 Fire Insurance. 



Please write to us full particulars as to 

 Quality, Style of Packages, Gross and Net 

 Weiyhis. 



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Mcntio7i the American Bee Journal. 



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WE are now offering our No. 1 V-Groove 

 Sections in lots of 500. at $3 per 1,000 ; 

 No. 2 Sections at S2 per 1,000. For prices on 

 Foundation, Hives, Shipping-Crates, &o., Sec, 

 send for Price-List. Address, 



J. STAl'FFEB A SONS, 



(Successors to B. J. Miller & Co.J 

 aiAtf NAPPANKE, IND. 



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50 Hybrid Queens, 



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 tor Sale at 50 cents each. 

 ^~ 12-lb. Shipping-Cases, in the flat, no 

 glass— 10 for 75 cents.; S6 per 100.: 24-pound 

 Shipping-Cases, 10 for f 1.35 ; $13 per 100. 



Address. J. M. KINZIE. „ 



2aAly ROCUESTER, Oakland Co., MICH. 



BEE KEEPERS 



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 best Feeders and the best 

 Methods. Address, 



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DUS MOISES, JOWA. 



My 21st Annual Price-List ^^diSlrLan^dTc'e"!! 



Queens and Nuclei Culonies (a specialty) : also Sup- 

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 addresses. H. H. BROWN. 



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