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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



Reed, L. G. 566 

 Reepen, H. 268, 330. 5S4, 



6(KI 

 Reger, J. K. r>03 

 Renk, VV. F. r>36 

 Ressler, J. B. 460 

 Reynolds, A. 56 

 Reynolds, C. 405, 489, 790 

 Rhees. R. T. 118 

 Rice, B. E. 42 

 Richard8on, F. H. 202 

 Rickel, W. 663 

 Riley, C. V.213 

 Robbins, Geo. F. 497. 821 

 Robertson, S. M. 278 

 Robinson, O. J.56,406,693 

 Rockwell, F. F. 585 

 Rogers, A. H. 535 

 Rollins, I. W. 120 

 Root, E. R. 51, 143, 660 

 Rupp, Jno. H. 278 

 Russell, Ira W. 532 

 Russell. R. S. 431 

 Ryan, Jno. M. 152 



Sanford. A. C. 247 

 Sayler. Dr. Albert, 631, 



728 

 Schumacher, A. 87 

 Schwaner, L. 681 

 Scott, H. W. 274, 424 

 Scratch, H. N. 86,217,363 

 Secor, Eugene, 81, 234, 



633, 658 

 Seeley, H. M. 376 

 Seller, John M. 696 

 Seelman, G. E. 808 

 Shaffer, J. 375 

 Shank, Mrs. A. M. 247 

 Shaw, Thos. 394 

 Shigley, D. P. 216 

 Shiver, W. 374 

 Shultz, R. A. 664 

 Simpson, A. A. 375 

 Smith, Edw. E. 36.5, 727 

 Smith, E. J. 5t)4 

 Smith, Mrs. F. C. 664 

 Smith, J. P. 402, 694 

 Smith, U B. 141 

 Smith, L. K. 718 

 Smith, S. A. 266 

 Smith, S. B. 311, 598 

 Snow, M.S. 217 

 Soule, W. H. 694 

 Spitler, Geo. 183 

 Springer, Allen, 280, 503, 



554 

 Staininger, N. 184 

 Stephens, F. 377 

 Stewart, J. G. 280 

 Stickney, L. A. 279 

 Stockwell, Geo, A. 759 

 Stolley, Wm. 338, 471 

 Stone, Jas. A. 86, 169, 



239, 298, 328, 712 

 Stoner, W. E. 312 

 Stout, S. 537 

 Strehle, F. 120 

 Strickland, Chas. L. 77 



Sturtevant, E. H. 249 

 Subscriber, 618, 778 

 Sundermann, John, 88 

 Swaner, Jno. C. 821 



'I'arey, Chas. 23, 633 

 Taylor, B. 566, 721, 818 

 Taylor, R. L. 16, 89 

 Taylor, Ham'l. 714 

 Taylor, VV. P. 344 

 Templin,L,.J.436 

 Theilmann, C. 73, 217, 



407, 597 

 Thies, Chas. H. 280 

 Thompson, A. M. 409 

 Thompson, F. L. 533 

 Thompson, R. W.205,396 

 Thorstad, J. E. 246 

 Trego, S. F. 728 

 Tubbs, M. W. 786 

 Tufts, Dr. A. W. 340 

 Tyrrel, A. C. 657 



Utz, Sam'l. 185 

 Unterkircher, A. 536 



Vance, M. D., J. W. 280 

 Verhaalen, Theo. 780 



Walker, F. N. 403 

 "Wallace, Thos. S.632,759 

 Wallenmeyer, J. C. 333, 



586 



Ward, Jno. A. 459 

 Ware, S. C. 471 

 Watkins, S. L. 89, 816 

 Wayman, L. 248 

 Wheeler, Geo. S. 278 

 Wheeler, T. W. 278, 809, 



820 

 Whipple, E. B. 622, 653 

 White, Chas. 471 

 White, H. C. 777 

 White, W. H. 395 

 Whiteside, R. F. 151 

 Whiting, Telah C. 55 

 Whitmer, Dan'l, ^5 

 Wiedemann, F. W. 342 

 Wilcox, F. 231 

 Wilcox, L,. 521 

 Wiles, M. L.600 

 Wiley, H. W. 179 

 Wilkins, C. W. 336 

 Williams, A. L. 246, 439 

 Williams, Rul'us, 759 

 Willis, Wm. 344 

 Wilson, D. C. 457 

 Wilson, Emma, 107 

 Wilson, Sam. 375, 690 

 Winters. Geo. L..504, 553 

 Wood, W. R. 428,617 

 Woodward, Robt. B. 791 

 Wooldridge, J. Ij. 116 

 Wright, C. A. 87 

 Wright, E. R. 437 

 Wright, W. D. 633 



Zillmer, F. F. 437 

 Zinn,C- C. 57,696 



Capons and Caponizing:, by 



Edward Warren Sawyer, M. D., Fanny 

 Field, and others. It shows in clear 

 language and illustrations all about 

 caponizing fowls ; and thus how to 

 make the most money in poultry-raising. 

 Every poultry-keeper should have it. 

 Price, postpaid, 30 cents;, or clubbed 

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NaiiiaiitUti at $$ai*atog°a is cue of 



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Honey & Beeswax Market ((uotations. 



The following Quotations are for Saturday, 

 June 24th. 1893 : 



CHICAGO, III. — There is not much move- 

 ment in comb honey. Prices range at from 

 12@16 and 17c., all good grades bainging 15® 

 17c. A few cases of the new crop have ar- 

 rh'ed and brought the top prices. Beeswax is 

 very steady at about 25c. Extracted honey Is 

 moving very slowly at from 6@8c. 



R. A. B. & Co. 



KANSAS CITY. Mc— Receipts and stocks 

 very light, demand good. We quote: No. 1 

 white 1-lbs. 16@17c.; No. 2, 14@15c.; Nq^ 1 

 amber 1-lbs. 15c. ; No. 2 amber, 10@12c. Ex- 

 tracted, white. 7@7^c.; amber, 5@6. 



Beeswax— 20®2 3c. C -M. C. C. 



CINCINNATI, O.— New extracted has com- 

 menced to arrive lively, and is in fair demand 

 at 5®8c. There is a slow demand for comb- 

 honey, and no choice ou our market; prices 

 nominal. 



Beeswax— Demand good.at 22@25c for good 

 to choice yellow. Supply good. C. F. M. & S. 



NEW rOKK, N. Y.— New crop of extracted 

 is arriving freely. Market is quiet aod de- 

 mand limited. Fancy grades sell at from 7® 

 8c. ; common to fair, at from 60®70c., as to 

 body, color and flavor. Beeswax, 26@27c. 



H. B. &S. 



SAN FRANCISCO. Calif —Choice extracted 

 is scarce at 7@7^c., and demand heavier than 

 supply. Choice comb is not scarce at 10@12c., 

 according to quality, 1-lbs. Beeswax is neg- 

 lected at 22®23c. S.. L. & S. 



KANSAS CITY, Mo.— Demand good, supply 

 very light. White 1-lbs., 16c. Extracted. 6® 

 7c. No beeswax on the market. H. & B. 



BOSTON, Mass.— Honey is selling slow and 

 pries are lower. Best 1-lb. comb, 16@17c.— 

 Extracted. 8®10c. 



Beeswax— None on hand. B. & R. 



ALBANY, N. Y.— Our honey market is dull 

 at present. There are some receipts of new 

 extracted, but no reliable price established 

 yet. Beeswax is more plenty, at 27@28c. for 

 good color. H. R. W. 



MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.— There is quite an 

 active demand tiiis week for honej. especially 

 white comb honey in 1-lb. sections. Dark is 

 very slow sale. Stock on hand in this market 

 is very light. Receipts have not been enough 

 to supply trade during the past 10 days. Fan- 

 cy white conb honey, 18@20c. ; No. 1 white, 

 17c.; fancy amber, Itjc; No. 1 amber, 14c.; 

 fancy dark, 12c.; No. 1 dai-k, 10c. Extracted 

 California 60-lb. kegs, 9c. Beeswax, unsal- 

 able. J. A. S. & Co. 



Amerikanische Bienenzucht is the 

 name of a bee-book printed in the Ger- 

 man language, which we now have for 

 sale. It is a hand-book on bee-keeping, 

 giving the methods in use by the best 

 American and German apiarists. Illus- 

 trated ; 138 pages; price, postpaid, 

 $1.00. It is just the book for our Ger- 

 man bee-keepers. We club it with the 

 Bee Journal for one year, for $1.75. 



