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THOMAS G. NEWMAN. 



•85 West Madison Street.. Chlcaaro, III. 



^:pccial 1|oticcs. 



A Sample ('opy of the Weekly Bee 

 JouuNAL will be sent free to any per- 

 son. Any one intending to get up a 

 club can have sample copies sent to 

 the persons they desire to interview, 

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1^ We will send Cook's Manual 

 in cloth, or an Apiary Register for 100 

 colonies, and Weekly Bee Journal 

 for one year, for S.S.OO ; or with King's 

 Text- Book, in cloth, for $2.7.5 ; or with 

 Bees and Honey, in cloth, 52..50. 

 .-*-•-*-. 



Bee Pasturage a Necessity. — We have 

 just issued a new pamphlet giving our 

 views on tliis important subject, with 

 suggestions what to plant, and when 

 and hovV. It is illustrated with 26 en- 

 gravings, and will be sent postpaid to 

 any address for 10 cents. 



The Apiary Register. 



All who intend to be systematic in 

 their work in tlie apiary, should get a 

 copy and commence to use it. 



For .50 colonies (120 pages) $1 00 



" 100 colonies 220 pages 1 50 



" 200 colonies (420 pages) 2 00 



Tlie larger ones can be used for a 

 few colonies, give room for an increase 

 of numbers, and still keep the record 

 all together in one book, and are there- 

 fore tlie most desirable ones to pro- 

 cure at the start. 



Honey as Food and Mediciue. 



A new edition, revised and enlarged, 

 the new pages being devoted to lieto 

 Recipes for Honey Medicines, all kinds 

 of cooking in which honey is used, and 

 healthful and pleasant beverages. 



We have put tlie price of them low 

 to encourage bee-keepers to scatter 

 them far and wide. Single copy 6 

 cents, postpaid; per dozen, 50 cents; 

 per hundred, $4.00. On orders of 100 

 or more, we print, if desired, on the 

 cover-page, " Presented by," etc., 

 (giving the name and address of the 

 bee-keeper who scatters them). This 

 alone will pay him for all his trouble 

 and expense— enabling him to dispose 

 of his honey at home, at a good profit. 



Binders for 1882.— We have had a 

 lot of Emerson binders made espe- 

 cially for tlie Bee Journal for 1S82. 

 They are lettered in gold on the back, 

 and make a nice and convenient way 

 to preserve the Journal as fast as 

 received. They will be sent postpaid 

 by mail for 75 cents. 



Preparation of Honey for tlie Mar- 

 ket, including tlie production and care 

 of both comb and extracted honey. 

 A new pamphlet of 32 pages. At the 

 last meeting of the North American 

 Bee-Keepers' Society, we were ap- 

 pointed on a committee to prepare iij- 

 structions on the Exhibition of Bees 

 and Honey at Fairs ; this is also added 

 to the above. Price, 10 cents. 



i^° Constitutions and By-Laws for 

 local Associations S2.00 per 100. The 

 name of the Association printed in the 

 blanks for .50 cents extra. 



^"Thls one fact is being brought 

 before the minds of the people of the 

 United States : Kendall's Spavin Cure 

 is not excelled as a liniment. 18w4t 



t^ When changing a postoffice ad- 

 dress, mention the old as well as the 

 new address. 



Honey and Beeswax Market. 



Office of American Bee Journal, } 

 Monday. lu a. m.. May 8. 1882. S 



The following are the latest quota- 

 tions for honey and beeswax received 

 up to this hour : 



Qaotattons of Canh Buyers. 



CHICAGO. 



HONEY— Aa the Heawon is well advanced, saica 

 of extracted honey ai-e bIuw and prices remain un- 

 changed. I am payini.' sc. for dark and luc. for 

 light, cash on arrival. Good comb honey is scarce 

 and rules high. 



BEE8WA.V— I am pnyine i:4c. for eood yellow 

 wax, on arrival ; lH(y;i'::c. for medium grade, and 

 I5@;17c, for dark. 



, Al. H. Newman. »2a W. Madison St, 



CINCINNATI. 



HONEY— The demand for comb honey is slow, 

 and prices nominal at I0((^20c. on arrival. E-Xtracted 

 honey is in fair demand. Our jobbing prices for 

 1 lb. Jars of clover honey are, per gross, i2r> ; for 2 

 lb. d(K, per gross, $42. The demand for manufac- 

 turing purposes is very good, 

 arrival. 



BEESWAX-Brlngs 18@22c. 

 ceeds the offerings. 



We pay 8@luc.oii'. 



The demand ex- 

 C, F, MCTH. 



Quotations of Commission Sf erchunts. 



CHICAGO. 

 HONE V— The demand for honey is light, moBtof 

 the trade finding fault with the best offered, as it 

 is more or less candied. Values are not steady, 

 prices being made to meet the views of the pur- 

 chaser. 

 BBBSWA.X -Scarce, and in demand at 23@25c. 

 K. A. Burnett, 16,') South Water St. 



CLEVELAND. 

 HONEY— Our honey market would be good, as 

 there is considerable inquiry for white honey in 

 sections, with none to satisfy the demand. It 

 would bring 22c. readily for choice. Buckwheat 

 honey, no sale. Extracted, ll(3;l2c. per lb. 

 BEBSWAX-25(Bi30c. 



A. C. EENDEL, 115 Ontario Street, 



SAN FRANCISCO. 



HONEY— There is virtually no demand for comb 

 honey from wholesale buyers. Holders are anx- 

 ious to cleanup. Some dark and candied comb 

 was sold this week attic. At any price there are 

 few huv'Ts rt'lin care to handle old comb. There is 

 a liniit.'d deniand for e.xtracted, but only at very 

 low hgures. Sales of liright amber nt o^c. 



We quote white C'imb. I2(<_< 14c.: dark to good, 6 

 ft.loc. Extracted, clioice to extra white, TcsiT^tfc.; 

 dark and candied, (!(Sii'4C. BKESWA.X— 23(g.25e. 

 STEARNS & SMITH. 423 Front Street. 



NEW VOKK. 



HONEY— There is no white comb honey in the 

 market. We quote; Comb honey ll@16c.: ex- 

 tracted 7® He. 



BEESWAX— Scarce ; 2(!®27c. 



THUHBER & CO. 



BOSTON. 



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

 cording to quality. 

 BEESWAX- Piimequality, 2.1c. 



CROCKER & Blake, 67 Chatham Street. 



ST. LOUIS. 

 HONEY— In fair demand. Strained selling at 8 

 ®10c.: comb scarce— nominal at 18(ft22c. 

 BEESWAX- Stiffat2Ift22c. for prime. 



U. C. CiltEEltA Co.. 117 N. Main Street. 



Twenty-five Colonies of Italian Bees 



At Nine DniiiirseMch : Ten cfiifniies to one address. 

 Eight Di'Hars eaeh. Twenty Culunies of Hybrids 

 at Seven IJolhirs eiioli. These bees are in good, 

 new, story-iind-a-hiilt hives, (lallnp fritrues, 12 

 frames in a hive. lun'l respects in the best con- 

 diti<.n. O. CLtJTE " 



UJw-Jt 



O. CLtltE, Iowa City. Iowa. 



PAINE & LADD, 



HALBEKT E. PAINK } WASHINGTON, 



I.iiteComai'r Piitents. .- -^ «' 



STORY B. LADI). S U. t« 



SollcitAi's or Patents and Attorneys in 



Patent Case**. 16w3m 



HIVES FOK SALE— KKinewQuinby pattern, 

 standing frame, two coats of paint and sheet 

 iron tup. Been in nse twf) seasons. Each hive 

 Contains 7 brood frames, l' division boards, and 

 complete side and top aurphis arrangement, in- 

 cluding tin separators. Price $I..mi each, in lots of 

 10 or more. C. M. WOOI-VEK. 



lywUp HallsviHe. N. Y. 



