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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



Bingham Smoker Corner. 



Large Smokers need wide shields. Bingham's 

 have them, and springs that do notrust and breali, 

 and bellows that sparlis and smoke do not enter. 

 The Conqueror has all improvements made to date, 

 and a 3x7 inch stove, and 5x7 inch bellows. Sent 

 post-paid for SI. 75. Address. 



BINGHAM & HETHERINGTON, 



Abronia Mich. 



All Excelling. — Messrs. Bingham 

 & Hetherington, Dear Sirs :— 1 am 

 now selling your Smokers almost ex- 

 clusively. You are excelling your- 

 selves in smokers all the time. 



Respectfully, J. G. Taylor. 



Austin, Texas, May 10, 1883. 



Cyprians Conquered. 



All summer long it has been " which 

 and tother " with me and the Cyprian 

 colony of bees I have— but at last I 

 am "boss." Bingham's " Conqueror 

 Smoker " did it. If you want lots of 

 smoke just at the right time, get a 

 Conqueror Smoker of Bingham. 



G. M. DOOLITTLE. 



Borodino, N. Y., Aug. 15, 1882. 



During the following three months, 

 Bingham Smokers will be sent post- 

 paid, per mail, on receipt of the fol- 

 lowing prices : 



The "Doctor". . (wide shield)— 3}^ in. Are tube, f 2.00 



The Conqueror (wide shield)— 3 in.flretube, 1.75 



Large (wide shield )—2H in. Are tube, 1.50 



Extra (wideshield)— 2 In.flretube, 1.25 



Plain (nar. shield)- 2 in.flretube, !.«) 



Little Wonder, .(nar. shield)— l^iin.flretube, .65 



Bingham & Hetherington LTncapping Knife. . 1.15 



With thanks for letters of encour- 

 agement, and the absence of complain- 

 ing ones, we tender to our thirty-five 

 thousand patrons our best wishes. 



Very Respectfully Yours, 



Bingham & Hetherington. 



Abronia, Mich.. June 1, 1883. 



Ribbon Badges, for bee-keepers, on 

 which are printed a large bee m gold, 

 we send for 1* cts. each, or $8 per 100. 



i^"Do not let your numbers of the 

 IJee Journal for 1882 be lost. The 

 best way to preserve them is to pro- 

 cure a binder and put them in. They 

 are verv valuable for reference. 



i^May we ask you, dear reader, to 

 speak a good word for the Bee Jour- 

 nal to neighbors who keep bees, and 

 send on at least one ?ie«t) subscription 

 with your own 'i Our premium, " Bees 

 and Honey," in cloth, for one jiew sub- 

 scriber to the Weekly, or two for the 

 Monthly, besides your own subscrip- 

 tion to either edition, will pay you for 

 your trouble, besides having tlie satis- 

 faction of knowing that you have 

 aided the Bee Journal to a new 

 subscriber, and progressive apiculture 

 to another devotee. 



Honey and Beeswax Market. 



Office OF AMEKICAN BEB JOURNAL. { 



Monday, 10 a. m., June 11, 1K82. i 



The following are the latest quota- 

 tions for honey and beeswax received 

 up to this hour : 



Qnotutlons or Cash Buyers. 



CHICAGO. 



HONEY— The nominal price of extracted Is 7c. 

 for dark and 9c. for light— here. The supply is 

 abundant and sales are slow. 



BEBSWAX-None in the market. 



Al. H. Newman. a23 W. Madison St. 



CINCINNATL 



HONEY.— The market for extracted honey is 

 lively, and the demand exceeds the arrivals. Our 

 stock is small and we are in danger of having sold 

 out every day. We pay 7@lnc. for good honey on 

 arrival, the latter price for choice clover. There 

 is a small demand for comb honey, and prices 

 nominal. 



BEESWAX.— Arrivals of beeswax are plentiful. 

 We pay 3oc. for a good article on arrival. 



CHAS. F. MUTH. 



Qnotatlons or CommlsMlon Merchants. 



NEW rORK. 



HONEY.— Best clover In 1-lb. sections (no glass) 

 22(§i23c. ; in 2-lb. sections (glassed) I8(§i20c. Fair 

 quality. I and 2-lb. sections. 17(fl.l8c Extracted, 

 white, in small barrels. lO(<tllXc. ; buckwheat, 8(*9c. 



BEESWAX.— Is more plentiful. Prime yellow 

 sells at 37J«a38>sc. 



H. K. & F. B. THnRBKR & Co. 



CHICAGO. 



HONEY.— Prices declining. Holders are anxious 

 to sell, and the prices vary very much. 

 BEKSWAX-35rd,3(ic. 



R. A. Burnett. 161 South Water St. 



SAN FRANCISCO. 



HONEY— Stocks and the demand are both light. 

 More or less difficulty would be experienced in 

 fllling a large firder f<ir a straight lot. 



White comb. I4<3*l7c.: dark lo good, u@13c.; ex- 

 tracted, choice to extra white, 8^c5J9^c. ; dark and 

 candied, 5@7V^c. 



BBESWAX-Wholesale, 27®28c. 



Stearns & smith. 423 Front Street. 



ST. LOUIS. 



HONEY.— Strained salable at 7®7Hc; comb sold 

 in a jobbing wav only— old 10(§) 14c, and new I5c. 



BEESWAX.-Sold mainly at 33@34c-latter for 

 prime. 



W. T. ANDERSON & CO.. 117 N. Main Street. 



CLEVELAND. 



HONE Y.— There is a moderate sale for bestwhite 

 1-lb. sections at 18c, occasionally 19c, but2 lbs. are 

 not called for. Extracted is no sale at all. 



BEBSWAX-Not offering. 



A. C. Kendkl, 115 Ontario Street. 



BOSTON. 



HONEY— Our market is fairly active. We quote: 

 H lb. sections at 3UC.: 1 lb. sections, 22@25c. ; 2 1b. 

 sections, 2n(«22c. Extracted. 10c. per lb. Good 

 lots ot extracted are wanted in kegs or barrels. 



BEESAVAX— Our supply is gone; we have none 

 to quote. 



Crocker & Blakk. 57 Chatham Street. 



TXJST OXJT! 



New circular and price of Bees and (Queens. 

 Also, STENCILS for bee-keepers' use. 



JOS. M. BROOKS, 



13C6t Columbus, Ind. 



NOTICE. 



■\Ve have just campleteci the largest and best lot 

 of S-nofcers ever manufactured. Prices by Mail : 



2 inch. . . .Double Blast 1 1 .50 



2 '* ....Single " 1.00 



2% " ....Double " 1.75 



3J^ " ...SinKle " 2.00 



Special Inducements to those who buy to sell 

 again. 



THE BEST BEE BOOK 



•■Of allthebooksonbee-keeping.QUlNBY'SNEW 

 BEE-KEEPING stands pre enjinentiv at the head, 

 in my opinion." Sincerely Yours. 



April 11, 188;1. G. M. Dooi.ittle. 



Sent by Ulnll, Pniit-pald, tor Wl.aO. 



L. C. KOOT & BRO., Mohawk, N, Y, 

 19A tf _ 



DUNHAM COMB FOUNDATION. 



Twenty-tJve Ib.i. or less, 55io. per lb.; over 25 lbs. 52c 

 per lb. E.\tni thin :ind briuht i Ht sq. ft. to the lb.) 

 5HC. Wax Worked tor H'c. per pound. 

 24A5t F. W. H«»I.MKS, Coopersville. Mich. 



HOLY LAND QUEENS. 



Untested, ready :ib"iit .luue in. Single yueen. 

 in this month. 1=1. J5 : »ix or more, *i.o<_t each; no 

 tested Queens, this month. 



I. K. GOOBtTULLAllOMA.CoffeeCo..TENN. 



23A4W 



BEES and HONEY, 



Management of an Apiary for Pleasure 

 and Profit ; by 



THOMAS C. NEWMAN. 



Editor of the Weekly Bee Journal. 

 925 'Went Madison Street, Chicago, 111. 



It contains l(>0 profusely illustrated pages, is 

 "fully up with the times" in all the improvements 

 and inventions in this rapidly developing pursuit, 

 and presents the apiarist with everything that can 

 aid in the successful management of the Honey 

 Bee, and at the same time produce the most honey 

 in its best and most attractive condition. 



Appreciative Notices. 



A neat and abundantly Illustrated hand-book ot 

 apiculture.— American Agriculturist, N. Y. 



Its chapter on marketing honey is worth many 

 times Its cost.— Citizen, Pulaski, Tenn. ■ 



Conttilns all the information needed to make 

 bee-culture successful.— Eagle, Union City, Ind. 



Just such a work as should be In the bands of 

 every beginner with bees.— News, Keithsburg, III. 



Valuable for all who are Interested In the care 

 and management of bees.— Dem., Allegan, Mich. 



Engravings are fine. Gotten up in the best style^ 

 and Is cheap at the price.— Farmer, Cleveland, O. 



It comprises all that is necessary for successful 

 bee-culture, save experience and good judgment. 

 —Daily Republican, Utica, N. Y. 



Gives minute details for the management and 

 manipulations necessary to make bee-keeping & 

 success.— Col. Valley and Farm. 



Written in an interesting and attractive manner^ 

 and contains valuable information for all readers, 

 even though they be not directly interested in th& 

 care of bees.— Sentinel. Rome, N. Y. 



It is a valuable and practical book, and contains. 

 a complete resume of the natural history of thft 

 little busy bee. as well as of all that one needs to- 

 know in their care and management.— Chicago 

 Herald. 



Contains a vast fund of information in regard to 

 bee-culture. He who would keep abreast of the 

 times must keep posted in all the improvements In 

 his line. We advise all interested to get a copy of 

 this book.— Daily Times. San Bernardino. Cal. 



It embraces every subject that will interest the 

 beginner. It describes all the newest discoveriefi' 

 in the art by which the production of delicious and 

 health-giving honey is obtained, as well as how to 

 prepare it for the market in the most attractive- 

 form. It isembellished with beautiful engravings,, 

 and is the most perfect work of the kind, for tne' 

 price, that has ever come under our notice.— Far-- 

 mer, Lancaster, Pa. 



PRICE— Bound in cloth, 7S cents; in papei- 

 covers, 50 cento, postpaid. 



THOACAS O. NEIVMAAT, 



925 W. Madison St.. Chicago, III. 



$4.00 $4,00 



One Huiulred Colonies Bees. 



As our store busine.ss demands ail our time, we- 

 have decided V.i close out our apiary at S4.00 

 per colony. Will extract most of our honey, and 

 commence shipping about the istof August. Beea 

 in my double wall hive, size of frame, I4xi2, with 

 side and tO|> storage for 75 pounds of honey, also 2.^ 

 3-comb nuclei double wall, takes hive frame, at 

 |;2.C)o each. Orders booked and tilled in rotation. 

 Send by Registered letter. 

 24Alt Address. J. E. MOORE, BYRON.N.Y. 



E.T. LEWIS & CO., Toledo, Ohio, 



Manufacturers of the U. S. STANDARD Honey 

 Extractor (new improvements), .and all othei'^ 

 Apiarian Supplies. Send for circular. 17A 5Btf 



BEE 



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APIARIAN-SUPPLIES 



send for our large illustrated cata- 

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