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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 





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Discount, for 1 year, in the Monthly alone, 25 

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Transient Advertisements payable in advance. 

 — Vearlv Oontractfs payable quarterly, in advance. 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN, 



©'74 West Madison Street., Chicsigo, III. 



J^pccial Itoticcs. 



To Advertisers.— By reference to our 

 schedule of riites for advertising by 

 tlie year, it will be seen that consider- 

 able reduction has been made. This, 

 in connection with our large and in- 

 creasing circulation, makes it advan- 

 tageous to dealers to avail themselves 

 of its weekly visits to the bee-keepers 

 of America to make their announce- 

 ments for the coming season's trade. 

 We not only otfer the best advertising 

 medium, but the lowest rates on yearly 

 contracts. 



The Apiary Register devotes 2 pages 

 to each colony, ruled and printed, and 

 is so arranged that a single glance will 

 give a complete history of ttie colony. 



For 50 colonies (120 pages) $1 00 



" 100 colonies (220 pages 1 50 



" 200 colonies (420 pages) 2 00 



The larger ones can be used for a 

 few colonies, give room for an increase 

 of numbers, and still keep the record 

 all togetlier in one book, and are there- 

 fore the most desirable ones to pro- 

 cure at the start. 



1^ The Union Bee-Keepers' Asso- 

 ciation will meet at Eminence, Ky., 

 on the 27th day of April, 1882. A full 

 attendance is very much desired, as 

 important business will be transacted. 

 G. W. Demaree, Sec. 



Christiansburg, Ky. 



Changre of Time.— So as not to con- 

 flict witli other meetings, the time of 

 holding the Bee-Keepers' Convention 

 at Jamestown, Pa., has been changed 

 from Feb. 1st and 2d, to Feb. 8th and 

 9th. This promises to be one of the 

 most interesting meetings yet held. 

 A good programme has been made 

 out, and all interested in bee-keeping 

 will find it to their advantage to attend. 

 M. E. Mason, Pres. 



W. I). HowELLS, iSec. 



Honey and Beeswax Market. 



OFFICE OP AMERICAN BEE JOURNAl, ( 

 Monday, 10 a. m., Jan. 23, 1882. 1 



The following are the latest quota- 

 tions for honey and beeswax received 

 up to this hour : 



Quotations of (:a«h Buyers. 



CHICAGO. 



HONEY— The market has an upward tendency, 

 and 1 am now paying the following prices in cash" ; 



Light comb honey, in single eoiuh sections,17@21 

 cents : in larger boxes 2c. less. Extracted, 8@10c. 



BE tlSVVAX- Prime quality, 18@22c. 



AL. H. NEWMAN, VT2 W. Madison St. 



CINCINNATI. 



I pay 8@llc. for extracted honey on arrival, and 

 lG®18c., for choice comb honey. 

 BEESWAX.— 18®22c., on arrival. I have paid 



2.5c. per lb. for choice lots. 



C. F. Mdth. 



QuotatloiiH of ('ommissioii Merchants. 



CHICAGO. 



HONEY-During the first days of this month I 

 found but a very lituited demand for honey, but 

 for the past few days the sales have been more 

 frequent, with an inclination tu buy small quanti- 

 ties. The amount of choice comb in sight is small, 

 compared with the corresponding date of lastvear, 

 and am inclined to the belief that all of the white 

 uncamli' d comb will he exhausted in February. 



I quote : Choice white comb, in 1 to iW lb. sec- 

 tions. 2nr<f22c.; same in 2 to .'l lb. boxes, l7@20e.; 

 dark and mixed, in I to 3 lb. boxes, l^2}^@lr^c. Ex- 

 tracted, white, lOfojllc; dark, nc. 



R. A. BfuNETT, li).5 South VFater St. 



SAN FRANCISCO. 



HONEY'— Busiuess in this line at present, as far 

 as can he learned, is of the verie-'^t retail charac- 

 ter. Quotations are nominal and unchanged. 



We quote white comb, lii@2(ic.: diu-k to good.iocsj 

 14c. Extracted, choice to extra white. .^''^I'tjnc. ; 

 dark and candied, "(jiSc. BEESWA.X— 2:iM;2.-ic. 

 Steakns & SMITH, 433 Front Street. 



ST. LOUIS. 



HONEY— Plentiful and slow for all save choice 

 bright comb -this sold readily: comb at 18^23c. ; 

 strained and extracted 9@llc. to 12?.<ic.— top rates 

 for choice bright in prime packages. 



BEESWA.X— Steady at 20c. for prime. 



R. C. GREEK & Co.. 1 IT N. Main Street. 



CLEVELAND. 



HONEY'— The market since Jan. Ist has revived 

 considerably ; best No. 1 white, in I and 2 lb, sec- 

 tions, now sells at 20c<i?'22c.; buckwheat dull at 17 

 @18c. Extracted, in small packages. 12C.: in half 

 bbls.. lie. 



BEESWAX— 22@25c., and very scarce. 



A. C. Kendei.. 11.5 Ontario Street. 



NEW YORK. 



HONEY— The supply la full, and trade is lively. 



We quote as follows: White comb, in small 

 boxes, I8@21c : dark, in small boxes, 15{«il7c. Ex- 

 tracted, white, 10@llc.; dark, T'.wHc. 



BEESWAX.— Prime quality, 2m(aJ23c. 



THORN A Co.. 11 and 13 Devoe avenue. 



BOSTON. 



HONEY— Trade quiet. We quote at 20®22c., ac- 

 cording to qiKtIity. 

 BEKSWA.X-Priiiic quality. 2.5c. 



CuocKER & Blake. 57 Chatham Street. 



"How do You Maiiag'e," said a lady 

 to her friend, "to ajiviear so happy ail 

 the time?"' "1 always liave Farker's 

 Ginger Tonic handy," was the reply, 

 and thus keep myself and family in 

 good health. When I am well 1 al- 

 ways feel good-natured." See other 

 column. ]w4t 



To Promote aA'igorousOrowtliof the 



hair, use Parker's Hair ]5alsam. It 

 restores the youthful color to gray 

 hair, removes dandruff, and cures itch- 

 ing of the scalp. Iw4t 



BEES FOJt SALE.- 1 will sell IC colonies of 

 bees in May, 1882. nothing preventing. Those 

 wishing to buy will please write tu 



J. REYNOI.DS, JR.. 



4wltp Clinton, Kennebec County, Maine. 



CliaffnndLaiiiistroth Hives. 



keptnn hand and made tn order. Send forpric& 

 list. Be sure and state whether or not you now 

 have my 1881 circular. . 



r^m■.ii S. D. BXJELI., Union City, Mich. 



WANTED 5000 AGENTS AT ONCE. 



Xt'w BtiKine*.', I..euitiiiiate. Pleasunt. 

 Profitable. Orders siilicited- from Business anii 

 Professional Men, in Cities and Villages only. Send 

 a c. stamp lor circulars and terms; or better, to 

 make sure of territoru and sure time, send in regis- 

 tered letter $:(..'><), wiiirh p;ivs tnr samples iif our 

 supplies that sell li.r *s.i;4. mid we guarantee their 

 delivery to youn-rder all charges prepaid. Ad- 

 rress, C. VENTOX I'ATTEllSON, West BurlioK- 

 ton, Otsego Co., N. Y. 4wltp 



Mention this Jouhxai- in writing for terms. 



BE SURE 



To send a pustalcard forour Illustrated (ataloKue 

 of Apiarian Supplies before purcliasinp elsewhere. 

 It contains illustrations and descriptions of every- 

 thiiit; new and valuable needed in an apiarv, at the 

 lowest prices. Italian, ("yprian and Hoiv Land 

 Queens and Bees. 



J. C. «fe H. P. SAYr.ES, 

 48inl5t Hartford, Wis. 



G. M. DOOLITTLE SAYS: 



Stanley's Vandervort Foundation 



forsections is **ev**u Ihliinei- than natural 

 comb, nnil Is the veiy be«t touiidation 



ma e." See BeeJockxal of Jan. 3, and Glean- 

 ings for Jan.. pages U. i.'.. We also make high- 

 walled Vandervort foundation for brood chamber 

 to fit any size frame. Send for samples and prices, 

 or send *in for iiO lbs. 10 sq. ft. per lb., to 

 39m4t G. W. STANLEY & BRO., Wyoming, N. Y. 

 5 per cent, discount on orders of |il0.iio or more 

 before February l st. This was incorrectly printed 

 in the Bee Journal last week. 



THE KANSAS BEEKEEPER, 



Devoted entirely to the best inierest'e i.d those whe 

 keep bees. The question department, c inducted 

 by Dr. Wm. R. Howard, is of especial interest to 

 beginners in bee-culture. Jas. Heddon will write 

 a practical article for every number for 18H2 ; 20 

 pages handsomely gotten up in book form. Every 

 number worth thn price of a year's subscription. 

 Sample copies and premium list free to anv ad- 

 dress. Agents wanted. Address. 



SCOVELL & ANDERSON. 

 28wtf Cohimbus. Kansas. 



Muth's Honey Extractor, 



Squiire Glass Honey Jars, Tin Buckets, 

 I.angstroth Bee Hives. Honey Sections, etc.. 

 Apply to C. F. M U T H , 



976 and !>78 Central Ave., CINCINNATI, O. 



tt^"Send inc. for rracticnl Hints lo Bee-Keepers. 



iwly 



FOUL BROOD CURE. 



Tlie uiiileisigneLi will publish about February 1st. 

 a concise method of how to cure Foul Brood, as 

 successfully practiced by apiarists in (iermany, 

 giving e.\act weiyhts. measures, temperature, etc. 

 Price about 2.1 cents. Nut wishing to issue manv 

 more copies than wanted. I would ask those bee- 

 keepers, who wish to obtain a copy, to let me know 

 their intention by Postal Card. 



Besides that, I shall put up for the convenience 

 of bee-keepers the whole apparatus necessary, 

 composed of two graduates, thermometer, atomi- 

 zer and bottle with solution enough to cure and 

 disinfect ten or more ci)lonies, including a pam- 

 phlet with every box sent. Price about ¥•'»■"". 

 Those wishing to obtain such a set should also 

 declare their intention bv sending a postnl to 



ALBERT R. KOHNKE, Youngstown, O. 



9^r Application for phamphlet or set of ap- 

 paratus should be sent in as soon as possible tO' 

 insure a copy of the former. _^J 4wlt 



WT \ ATTT?!^ AGENTS to take orders 

 VV J\l\ 1X1(1' for tlie best selling book on 

 FARM and HOMK topics ever published. Sells 

 at sight. IjRdies citn hand Is it. Has no superior in 

 anv language ; I.O.'iOpages. with nearly 2,(X>0 illus- 

 trations. Terms free on application. SO Per 

 Cent, to AgrentN 



F. r*. MORTON tXz CO., Pubra. 

 4w.">tx IndlanapoIlM, Ind. 



