1895. 



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C^oiiTeiitloD Notices. 



California.— The next annual meeting of 

 the Central California Bee-Keepers' Associa- 

 tion will be held in Selma, Fresno County, 

 Wednesday. Mar. 6, 1895. 



Lemoore, Calif. J. F. Flory. Sec. 



Minnesota.— The retrular semi-annual mee*" 

 Ing of the Southern Minnesota Bee-Keepers' 

 Association will be held on the first Monday 

 in May, 1895, at LaCrescent, Minn. All bee- 

 keepers invited. B. C. Cornwell, Sec. 



Winona. Minn. 



Utah.— The Utah Bee-Keepere' Association 

 will hold their semi-annual meetingon Thurs- 

 day, April 4,1895, at 10 a.m., In the Fish Com- 

 missioner's rooms in the new city and county 

 building-. Salt Lalse City. 



Provo. Utah. GEO. K. Dudley, Sec. 



Texas.— The Texas State Bee-Keepers' As- 

 sociation will hold it" 17th annual convention 

 at the apiarv of W. R. Graham, in Greenville. 

 Tex., on Wednesday and Thursday, April 3 

 and 4, 1895. All interested are invited to at- 

 tend. "No HOTEL bills." 



Ft. Worth, Tex. Dr. Wm. K. Howard, Sec. 



nKANSAs— There will be a meeting of the 

 Southeastern Kansas Bee-Keepers' Associa- 

 tion on March 16. 1895, at Goodno's Hall, in 

 Bronson, Bourbon Co., Kans. It isthe annual 

 meeting, and all members are requested to be 

 present, and all bee-keepers are cordially in- 

 vited. J. C. Balch, Sec. 

 Bronson, Kans. 



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 or money refunded. 50 cents per box. Send 

 two stamps for circular and free Sample to 

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 sale by all first-class druggists everywhere. 

 Peter Van Schaack & Sons. Robt. Stevenson 

 & Co., Morrison. Plummer & Co., and Lord, 

 Owen & Co.. Wholesale Agents, Chicago, Ills. 

 Please mention tlae Bee Journal. Novl5 



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Annual Catalogues have been re- 

 ceived from the following — 



dealers in bee-scpplies. 

 Leahy Mfg. Co., Higginsville, Mo. 

 I. J. Stringham, 105 Park Place. New York, 



N. Y. 

 The A. I. Root Co., Medina, Ohio. 

 Emerson T. Abbott, St. Joseph, Mo. 



SEED AND NURSERY DEALERS. 



Ezra G. Smith, Manchester, N. Y. 

 D. Hill, Dundee, 111. 

 L. L. May & Co.. St. Paul. Minn. 

 Johnson & Stokes, Philadelphia, Pa. 



incubators and BROODERS. 



Prairie State Incubator Co., Homer City, 



Pa. 

 Des Moines Incubator Co., DesMoines.Iowa. 

 Reliable Incubator and Brooder Co. ,Quincy , 



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Wants or Excliajiges. 



This department is only for your ■' Wants" 

 or bona-flde '• Exchanges," and such will be 

 Inserted here at 10 cents a line for each 

 time, when specially ordered into this depart- 

 ment. Exchanges for cash or for price-lists, 

 or notices otfering articles for sale, will not 

 be inserted here- such belong in the regular 

 advertising columns, at regular rates. 



TO EXCHANGE— Alfalfa Seed and Span of 

 large mare Mules, for Nuclei, Queens and 

 Basswood trees. Alfalfa Circular to all who 

 write. B. W. HOPPER, Garden City, Kans. 



Honey & Beeswax Harket Quotations. 



CHICAGO, III., Feb. 7,— The weather has 

 been so cold that it prevented the shipping of 

 comb, and the trade has been light to local 

 dealers. Choice white comb sells at 14@15c. 

 There is demand only for that put up in ex- 

 cellent shape. As a rule, dark grades are 

 slow, prices ranging from 9@10c.; good, light 

 color, 12@13c. 



Beeswax, •.J7@28c. R. A. B. & Co. 



CHICAGO, III., Dec. 27.— Up to the present 

 the sales on honey have met with our expec- 

 tations. We have received considerably more 

 honey than we figured on handling, owing to 

 the short crop report, and we think the early 

 shippers reaped the benefit. However, we are 

 now getting the a\erage price, viz. : Fancy, 

 15c.; white. No. 1. 14@13c. Extracted, 6@7c. 



Beeswax, 38@29c. J. A. L. 



CINCINNATI. O.. Jan. 7. — Demand for 

 honey is very quiet since the holidays, and 

 prices are unchanged. Comb honey brings 

 14@16c. for best white, and extracted 4@7c. 



Beeswax is in good demand at 23@28c. for 

 good to choice yellow. C. F. M. & S. 



KANSAS ClTr, Mo., Jan. 7.— The demand 

 for both comb and extracted is light. Supply 

 good. We quote; No. 1 white comb, 1-lbs., 

 14@15c.: No. 3 white. 12®1.'fc.; No. 1 amber. 

 13c.; No. 2 amber, lOOllc. Extracted, white, 

 6@6!4c.; amber. 5@5i4c.; dark, 4!4o. 



Beeswax, 22@25c. C. C. C, & Co. 



PHILADELPHIA, PA., Feb. 15. — Comb 

 honey is very plenty and slow of sale at 12® 

 13c. Extracted In fair demand at b&Q'Ac. 



Beeswax scarce at 30®31c. W. A. S. 



BUFFALO. N. Y., Jan. 21.— The honey mar- 

 ket is very quiet. We quote: Fancy, 13@14c.; 

 choice, 10@12c.; off grades moving slowly, 

 trade being onl.v on fancy; buckwheat slow at 

 8®10c. Extracted very dull, at 5@6c. 



Beeswax, 28@30c. B. &. Co. 



NEW YORK, N. Y., Dec. 31 —The demand 

 for comb hone.v has been very light of late 

 and has now almost dwindled down to 

 nothing. The supply has been accumulating 

 and there is a large stock on the market. In 

 order to move it in round lots, it will be nec- 

 essary to make liberal concessions from rul- 

 ing quotations. We quote: Fancy white, 1- 

 Ibs., 13c.; off grades, lie; buckwheat, 9c. 

 We have nothing new to report in extracted. 

 It is moving off slow and plenty of stock on 

 the market, with more arriving. Beeswax is 

 steady and finds ready sale on arrival at 30c. 

 per pound. H. B. &S. 



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174 .South Water .St., Chicago, lU. 



Befebence— Metropolitan National Bank, Chicago, 



6A13t Please mention the Bee Jounral. 



List of Honey and Beeswax Dealers, 



Most of whom Quote In this Journal. 



Cbliat^o, IIl8. 



J. A. LamON, 43 South Water St. 



R. A. Burnett & Co.. 163 South Water Street. 



New York, N. Y. 



F. I. Sage & Son, 183 Reade Street. 



HiLDRETH RROS. & SEQELKEN, 



28 & 30 West Broadway. 

 Chap. Israel & Bros., 110 Hudson St. 

 I. J. Stringham, 105 Park Place. 



Kansas Citjr, ITIo. 



Clemoms-Mason Com. Co., 423 Walnut St. 



Bafialo, N. V. 



Battbrson & Co., 167 & 169 Scott St. 



Hamilton, Ills. 



Chas. Dadant & Son, 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



W.M. A. Selser, 10 Vine St. 



Cincinnati, Ohio. 



C. F, MUTH & Son, cor. Freeman & Central aye. 



Doctor^s );i\r)is 



By DR. PEIRO, Cljicag-o, 171. 



Red Flannel and Rheumatism. 



No, Mrs. Smith. There is no more virtue 



in red flannel than in white — not a bit. The 



idea that it keeps off rheumatism is a joke. 



But it is very proper to wear nice, clean 



flannel. 



Confidential Advice. 



You really want to whisper your troubles 

 in my ear, do you ? Well, dearie, let it 

 right out, and I will be glad to advise you. 

 Boys and girls need confidential advice 

 just as much as older folks. You can write 

 to me whenever you like. 



"Blackheads" on the Face. 



"Blackheads" that come on your face 

 are not bugs, but diseased hair-roots. They 

 are due, mainly, to impaired vitality. A 

 cold-water bath twice a week is one of the 

 very best tonic remedies for them. 



Headache In Clilldren. 



The headache of school-children is often 

 occasioned by retaining the secretions of 

 the nose indefinitely and often "snuffing 

 up." A liberal use of the pocket handker- 

 chief is the best cure. 



Hypnotism Danserons. 



Hypnotism is the control of one person's 

 mind over that of another, by which the 

 mesmerized individual becomes, for a time, 

 entirely subject to the caprice of the opera- 

 tor. It is a dangerous experiment, and 

 should not be permitted. The unfailing 

 evidence is in the enlarged pupils of both 



eyes. 



Poison-Ivy. 



Well, it is queer that some people can 

 sleep right in a patch of poison-ivy and not 

 suffer a particle, while others are made 

 miserable if they accidentally look at it ! 



Chapped Hands. 



Oh, dear, how those chapped hands hurt! 

 But this preparation is the very best I have 

 ever used: Two drams subnitrate of bis- 

 muth, ten drops carbolic acid, and a quar- 

 ter pint of rose-water. Shake well and rub 

 on the hands. 



Remedy for Constipation. 



Wteat-bran is an excellent remedy for 

 constipation. A tablespoonful in a glass 

 of hot water, night and morning. A pinch 

 of salt may be added if preferred. 



Hair-Dyes. 



Uncle Dan wants to know which is the 

 best hair-dye. There isn't any "best;" 

 they are all bad and harmful. 



Clam Chowder. 



" Clam tonic," eh ? The best is prepared 

 in the old-fashioned way, with chopped 

 clams, potatoes and other good things, and 

 is usually called "clam chowder." That 

 the juice alone is a tonic, is sheerest non- 

 sense. 



Never Say " Doc." 



No, John, don't show y our iU-breeding by 

 calling any physician " Doc." It is, as all 

 other nick-names, disrespectful. " Doctor" 

 or '• Mister " are the proper terms. 



