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Important Trade Notes, i 



Our Outside Winter Case tits Dove- 

 tailed <>r our thin-walled hives, and is one 

 of the most successful methods of wintering 

 outdoor. Price of Ouiside Case, with bot- 

 tom, cover, etc., complete, only 75c; 10 for 

 $'i.50. 



Ground •' ORE FOR PXCKCNG. -We can 

 furnish tins at He. per pound in small quan- 

 tities, or $4.00 per 100 pounds. It is the 

 best packing known. A bushel weighs 

 about eight pounds. 



Five percent, discount is now al- 

 lowed on all prices in our catalogue, ex- 

 cepting on shipping cases and crates. 



Honey and Beeswax Market Report. 



Scientific American 

 Agency for 



Below we give the latest and most authen- 

 tic report fit' the Honey and Beeswax market 

 in different trade centers : 



Chicago, I'll.. Oct. 21. — Fancy white comb honey 

 selling at 17@18c. Second grade comb honey at 

 15@ltie- Extracted, 7@8>£c. Beeswax 26c. Both 

 honey and beeswax arc hi good demand, and we 

 advise prompt shipments. 



S. i\ Fish & Co.. 189 S. Water St. 



Cincinnati, 0., Oct. 16 —The demand i- good 

 for extracted honey at 5@8c. on arrival. Supply 

 f iir. No choice while comb honey on our market. 

 Best white brings 14® 16c. in a jobbing way. The 

 demand is only fair. There is a, fnir demand for 

 beeswax at :i0fg»iic. with a good supply. 



(/Has. P. Moth & S->n. 

 Cor. Freeman and Central Aves. 



Kansas '"itv. Mo . Oct. 17.— Good demand for 

 honey; light supply. Price of comb. 16@17c; ex- 

 tracted. 5@7MjC Hood demand for beeswax; light 

 supplv. I'rice 20(5 25c. There is scarcely any 

 comb honey on the market We cannot fill our or- 

 ders for want of stock. 



CLKMONS. Mason & Co.. 



Cor. 4t,h and Walnut Sts. 



Kansas City, Mo.. Oct. 21— Demand good : sup- 

 ply very light. White one pound comb, 16c; ex- 

 tracted. oY5»7c. New crop is arriving and is very 

 fine. No beeswax on the market. 



H amblin & Bkarss, 514 Walnut St. 



St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 17.— The demand for honey 

 is excellent; supply very light. Price of comb, 

 10@14e: extracted. .-> l 4 fc lie. I'.eeswax is in good 

 demand; supply fair. Price, 24^c. Are having 

 inquiries from all section* for extracted honey. 

 Thk D. U. Tutt Oko i'o 



Nkw York, Oct. 21.— Demand i* moderate, and 

 supply reduced, with no more glassed I lb. nor 

 paper cartons. 1 lb. We quote: Comb. 1 lb Uwiloc. 

 Bxtracred — Basswood. 7'.j.(a»7}4c; buckwhe t. 5% 

 @6*4; M angrove. 68@75c per gal. Good demand 

 for dark extracted honey Beeswax, in fair supply 

 with small demand, at 26@27c. 



F. (j. Strohmkykr <k Co., 120 Pearl St. 



Albany. N. Y., Oct. 27. — Price of white comb 

 honey. 15<3»l7c ; dark and buckwheat. 10(5. 15c, ex- 

 tracted white, 7 l /i(ms l 4c- '■ amber 7to7!^c. ; 'lark, 

 tf%@7c. Beeswax, 27(0*2*0 Receipts of honey 

 have increased lately, and prices are some easier. 

 except white comb. 



II. R. Wright. 326 and 328 Broadway. 



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The object of the mnnufacturers 

 of Dobbins' Electric Soap has been, 

 ever since 1869, to make it of such 

 superior quality that it w II give 

 universal sathf notion. Have they 

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I tilt 13 ^ O'P ^ or was hi'"H flannels there 



IJVII UK I - is absolutely no other soap 



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other soaps shrink and turn 

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1. L. Craioin & Co., 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



