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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



Honey and Beeswax Market. 



Office of American Bee Journal, } 

 Monday, 10 a. m., August 2S. 1882. S 



The following are the latest quota- 

 tions for honey and beeswax received 

 up to this hour : 



Qaotatlons of Cash Bayers. 



CHICAGO. 



H0NEY~I am paying 7c. for dark and 9c. for 

 light extracted. 



BKESW AX— Choice lots are worth 25c. here; 

 bright yellow. -J^c; dark to good. 17&22c. 



AL. H. Newman. 923 W. Madison St. 



CINCINNATI. 



HONEY— The market for honey is quiet. Ex- 

 tracted brings 7(anoc. on arrival. No comb honey 

 on the uKirket worth mentioning, prices nominal. 



liEESWAX— Scarce, and brings 2U(.i,2'>c. un arri- 

 val C. F. MUTH. 



Quotntlone of Commission Merchnnts. 



CHICAGO. 



HONKY— The crop of 1882 is beginning to come 

 forward, and so far very nice goods have been 

 offered. Sates range at lH<,«iOc. per lb.; one pound 

 sections selling at the highest range, when well 

 filled and white. Extracted, few offeiings and de- 

 mand light atKdiOc. 



BEESWAX— 2ric.forprtmevelIow ; dark i8f«;22o. 

 K. A. BUKNETT, 165 South Water St. 



Cl^EVELAND. 



HONEY— There is no change in honey in our 

 market the past week; i-lb, white honey sells at 

 22c., 2-lb. at 20c.; second grade, 20c. for 1-lb. and 

 18c. for 2-lb. Extracted has not moved yet ; noiii- 

 inally held at I2®14c. 



BE ESAV AX— Scarce at 2r>@28c. 



A. C. Kenukl. 115 Ontario Street. 



SAN FRANCISCO. 



HONEY— The market is firm for extract"d and 

 choice comb. Offerings and demand are light. 



Wequote white comb, I7((^1hc.; dark tu gn<.d. xm 

 13c. Kxtract«d, choice to extra white. 'JwyJ^c.; 

 dark and candied, 7(.i.7Hc. BEESWAX— 28(«.30c. 

 Stearns & S.mith. i'Z'i Front Street. 



BOSTON. 



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

 CordinE to quality. 

 BEESWAX-Pi ime quality. SSc. 



Crocker & Blake. 57 Chatham Street. 



ST. LOUIS. 



HONEY— A fair movement in strained at 7i^@8. 

 —one lot ot 2r.Dbls. reported sold at wc. Some new 

 comb(chnice white clover offered), but little sold— 

 held at i^^Joc. per lb.; extracted quiet at jp(Si10c. 



BEESWAX— Easier at 20(a27c. for prime. 



K. C. GRKKR& CO., 117 N. Main Street. 



NEW YORK. 



HONEY— No quotations reported.— ED. 



BEESWAX— The market is quiet, with transnc- 



tions limited to small lots, but prime wax is hpld 



* firmly, with some Southern not offering below 



•2Hl^c. Western, pure. 2i>!^2<3J273^c ; Southern, pure, 



27'^i(3i28i-oC. 



D. W. QriNBY. 105 Park Place 



Rev. A. SALISBURY 



Cauiargro, Douglas county, III. 



20 Years Experience In Queen Rearing. 



Oiir MotUi is: 



—"Low Prices, Quick Returns ; Cus- 

 TtkQtep 1 tomers Never Defrauded." 



VtTs;'^ Italian Queens $1; Tested.... $2 



^isfflC*^ Cvprian Queens *1; Tested — *2 



Palestine QuG'^ns..^;!; Tested... t2 

 , Extra Queens, for swarming sea- 

 Json, readv, if we are timely nolitied. 

 _ , One-frame Nucleus, either Italian. 



Cvprian or Palestine. $4: Colony of bees, either 

 Italian, Cyprian or Palestine, 8 frames, *8. Sate 

 arrival guaranteed. 



c. paid for bright wax. Money Orders en 

 Tnscola. III. Iwly. 



20 



AT LULING, TEXAS. 



1 breed PURE ITALIAN BEES AND QUEENS 

 for sale; manufacture Hives of any style and 

 Comb Foundation. Dealer in Novice Honey Ex- 

 tractors, Bingham Smokers, and everything used 

 by modern bee-keepers. Write for prices. Bees- 

 w!ix wanted. 



14w39t J. S, TADLOCK. 



FLAT -BOTTOM 



COMB FOUNDATION, 



high side-walla. 4 to 16 square feet to 

 the pound. Circular and samples free. 

 J. VAN DEUSEN A SONS, 

 Sole Manufacturers. 

 Sprout Brook, Mont. Co., N. Y. 



BEESWAX. 



I wish to buy a quantity of good yellow Beeswax. 

 I am paying 2.Sc. per pound, delivered here. Cash 

 on arrival. Shipments solicted. 



To avoid mistakes, the nnine of the shipper 

 should always be on each package. 



Ar.FIlED M. KEWMAX. 

 923 West Madison Street, CHICAGO. ILL 



EVERY FARMER AND MILLER 



SHon.D have FISHER'S GRAIN TABLES. i;>2 

 pages, pocket tnrni ; full of useful tables for 

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 useful tables for farmers and others than any 

 similar book ever published. Ask your bookseller 

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 make money selling this book. 



l^ For sale at the Bee JoURXAL Office. _^ 



A NEW BEE BOOK! 





eS ENGEAVINGS. 



The Horse 



BY B. J. KENDALL, M. D. 



A TREATISE giving an index of diseases, 

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Price 25 cents.- Sent on receipt of price, by 



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925 West Madison Street. CHICAGO, ILL. 



$777 



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The latest improvementin Foundation. Ourthln 

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 Send for Catalogue and Samplns. 



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Bees&Honey 



OR THE 



Management of an Apiary for Pleasure 

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DURHAM COMB P0lJNl>ATI0N-40c. 

 per pound ; extra thin and bright, 10 sq.ft. to 

 the lb. 4<c. Send tor MJiiupte-*. Wax worked Hic. 

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Appreciative Notices. 



Carefully prepared for beginners.— Farmers 

 Cabinet, Amherst, N. H. 



A very valuable work to those engaged in bee- 

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We advise all who keep bees to send for this ex- 

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Its chapter on marketing honey is worth many- 

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A neat and abundantly illustrated hand-book of 

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It is a valuable and practical book, and contains 

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 know in their care and management.— Chicago 

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Describes all the newest discoveries in the art* 

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 Signal, Napoleon. O. 



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It embraces every subject that will interest the 

 beginner. It describes all thf newest discoveries 

 in the art by which the production of delicious and 

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 prepare it for the market in the most attractive 

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A l.iberiil T>lscoiint to Healers 

 the l>uzen or Hiintlred. 



