THE AMERICAIS BEE JOURNAL. 



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THOMAS G. NEWMAN. 



935 West Madison Street.. Chlcaeo, III. 



Honey as Food and Medicine. 



^pccinl 1|oticc5. 



i^ The Bee Journal is mailed at 

 the Chicago Postoffice every Tuesday, 

 and any irregularity in its arrival is 

 due to the postal employes, or some 

 cause beyond our control. 



l^" We will send Cook's Manual 

 in cloth, or an Apiary Register for 100 

 colonies, and Weekly Bee Journal 

 for one year, for S3.00 ; or with King's 

 Text- Book, in cloth, for S2.7.5 ; or with 

 Bees and Honey, in cloth, S2..50. 



^" Always forward us money either 

 by postal order, registered letter, or 

 by draft on Chicago or New York. 

 Drafts on other cities, or local checks, 

 are not taken by the banks in this city 

 except at a discount of 2-5 cents, to pay 

 expense of collecting them. 



Premiums. — Those who get up clubs 

 for the Weekly Bee Journal for one 

 year, will be entitled to the following 

 premiums. Their own subscription 

 may count in the club : 



for a Club of 8,— a copy of " Bees and Honey." 

 3,— an Emerson Binder for 1882. 

 " '• 4, —Apiary Register for 50 Colonies, 



or Cook'B (Bee) Manual, paper. 

 5,— " " cloth. 



«,— Weekly Bee Journal for 1 year, 

 or Apiary Register for 200 Cors. 



Or they may deduct 10 per cent in cash 

 for their labor in getting up the club. 



A newedition, revised and enlarged, 

 the new pages being devoted to new 

 Recipes for Honey Medicines, all kinds 

 of cooking in wliicli 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, S4.00. 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. 



t^ Articles for publication must be 

 ^vritten on a separate piece of paper 

 from items of business. 



Ribbon Badges, for bee-keepers, on 

 which are printed a large bee in gold, 

 we send for 10 cts. each, or $S per 100. 



(^ Binders cannot be sent to Can- 

 ada by mail — the International law 

 will not permit anything but samples 

 of merchandise weighing less than 8 oz. 



Examine the Date following your 

 n^me on the wrapper label of this 

 paper ; it indicates the end of the 

 month to which you have paid your 

 subscription on the Bee Journal. 



■ AdTcrtisemenf s intended for the Bee 

 Journal must reach this office by 

 Saturday of the previous week. 



®" Our new location, No. 92-5 West 

 Madison St., is only a few doors from 

 the new branch postoffice. We have 

 a telephone and any one in the city 

 wishing to talk to us through it will 

 please call for No. 7087— that being 

 our telephone number. 



1^" Constitutions and By-Laws for 

 local Associations $2.00 per 100. The 

 name of the Association printed in the 

 blanks for 50 cents extra. 



^"Do not let your numbers of the 

 Bee Journal for 1881 be lost. The 

 best way to preserve them is to pro- 

 cure a binder and put them in. They 

 are very valuable for reference 

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1^ Those who may wish to change 

 from other editions to the Weekly ,can 

 do so by paying the difference. 



Honey and Beeswax Market. 



OKfICK f)P AMERICAN BBE JOURXAL, > 



Monday. 10 a.m., July 24 1882. ! 



The following are the latest quota- 

 tions for honey and beeswax received 

 up to this hour : 



Qnotutlous of Cash Rayers. 



CHICAGO. 



HONEY— I am paying 7c. for dark and 9c. for 

 light extracted. 



BEBSWAX-Choice lots are worth 2!ic. here; 

 bright yellow. 24c.: dark to good. I7(ft22c. 



AL. H. Newman. b23 W. Madison St. 



CINCINNATL 



HONEY— The market for honey is quiet. Ex- 

 tracted brines yi^? inc. on arrival. Nocombhoney 

 on the market wurth mentioning, prices nominal. 



BEESWAX— Sciirce. and brings '2UCu,-jijC. on arri- 

 val, c. F. MfTH. 



Quotation, of C'omnil.sloii Merchants. 



CHICAGO. 

 HONE V— The demand for comb honey is light, 

 prices being made to meet views of purchaser. 

 BEESWAX -Scarce, and in demand at 23^250. 

 R. A. Bl'knett, ifio South Water St. 



NEW YORK. 



HONEY— White clover, fancy. 1 lb. bxs.. I5@I6C. : 

 white clover, good t*) choice. 1 and 2 lb. bxs.. 13® 

 14c: buckwheat, 2 lb. bxs.. per lb.. Il@I2c. Ex- 

 tracted and strained, white. tfelOc; dark 7(s3c. 



BEESWAX— The market continues rather quiet, 

 but the supply is light and prices firmiy sustained. 

 Western, pure, 2.'><52*:c.: Southern pure. 2^:@27c. 

 D. W. QflNBV. 10.5 Park Place 



CLEVELAND. 

 HONEY— Comes in very slowly, and is readily 

 sold atS.ic. per lb. fori lb. sections. No larger 

 sections received yet. Our experience in the 

 honey trade for the past 20 years, teaches that 

 during the wlinle year there is no better sale for 

 honey than August and September. The demand 

 at this time is greater and prices as high as at any 

 time during the ynar, especially for comb honey. 

 Extracted probably sells better later. No ex- 

 tracted has thus far l)een received, but it could be 

 quoted at I0(al2c. BKES WA.X— 25@28c. 



A. C. Kenuei,. 115 Ontario Street. 



SAN FRANCISCO. 



HONEY— Not much arriving, and most of that is 

 held above buyers' views. Some very white comb 

 is offering at ICc. Buyers refuse to name more 

 tb'in 8c. for extracteil of the choicest quality, but 

 there are some Jots of excellent body, color and 

 flavor, which are limited at 9c. 



We quote white comb. lo<S2.9c.: dark to good. 8® 

 12c. Extracted, choice to extra white, 7^f*8J^c.: 

 dark and candied. CiaRHc. BEESWAX- 23^250. 

 Stearns & smith. <23 Front Street. 



BOSTON. 



HONE Y— Trade quiet. We quote at 20@22c., ac- 

 cording to quality. 

 BEES WAX-P. ime quality. 2.'jc. 



Crocker & Blake. 67 Chatham Street. 



ST. LOUIS. 

 HONEY— New Texas comb Twhen the combs are 

 perfect' brings 2<k*22c. Quote strained at 8@10c,; 

 extracted at 12c. per lb. 

 BEESWAX- Prime in demand at 24@25o. 



R. C. Greer & Co.. 117 N. Main street. 



The Apiary Register. 



All who intend to be systematic in 

 their work in the 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 



The 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 the most desirable ones to pro- 

 cure at the start. 



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 dress, mention the old as well as the 

 new address. 



