THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



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Honey and Beeswax Market. 



The following axe our very latest 

 quotations for honey and beeswax : 



CHICAGO. 

 HONKY.— Sellers ask from 7 to 10 cts. for aiiy- 

 thliiK otT in comb honey ; this includes dark unde- 

 sirable and crooked combs, and a-pound sections. 

 Good l-lb, sections, Kicml-icj choice, ll.'H®13c. No 

 demand for extracted, and very little tor coiub. 

 BKE8WAX,-22C. R. A. BURNETT, 

 Jan. ly. 161 South Water St. 



NEW YORK. 



HONKT.— We quote: Fancy white in 1-lb. sec- 

 tions, I0iai2c.: in :J-lli8.,aail0c.; off k'rades. 1 Ui 2 

 cts per lb. Ief*s. Buckwheat, in l-lli. sections, H@ 

 8Hc. ; in 2-llis., 7(a7Hc. Extracted, California. 5l& 

 .■i^ic; buckwlieat,4®4'<c. Supply of comb boney 

 is larce. and demand for all kinds is improvinp. 



BKKSWAX.— 21®23c. 



MCCAUL & HILDRBTH BROS., 



Jan. 21. 34 Hudson St. 



SAN FRANCISCO. 



HONE Y.— Extracted is Arm at 4@4!4e., and comb 

 at 7<ai2c. uerlb. 



BEESWAX.-in®21c. 

 Jan. 31. SCHACHT & l^BMCKE, 122-124 Davis St. 



BOSTON. 



HONKT.— 1 -lb. packaffes of white clover honey 

 at I3@14c.; 2-pound8 at Il@I2c. Extracted, o@7c. 



BBB8WAX.— 24 cts. per lb. 

 Jan. 21. Blake & Riplit. 57 Ctaatbam Street. 



DETROIT. 



HONEY.— Few sales are reported. Best white 

 comb, 12Hc.: Fall comb honey, lu®llc. Extrac- 

 ted Is offered for 6@8c. 



BEESWAX.- Firm at 23c. 



Jan. 22. M. H. HUNT., Bell Branch. Mich. 



CINCINNATI. 



HONEY.— We quote for extracted, 4@7c. per lb. 

 Nice comb brinjis l2@lac. per lb. in a jobbioR way. 



BEESWAX.— Good demand,— 20@22c. per lb. for 

 flood to choice yellow. 

 Jan, 22. CF.MCTTH&SoN.Freeman 4 Central At 



CLEVELAND. 



HONE Y.— Choice white, in 1-lb. sections, sells at 

 13c.: second quality white, I2c.: dark l-Ibs., inc.: 

 white 2-lb8.. Il@l2c. Extracted, 6c. Market dull. 



BEESWAX.— 25C. 



Jan. 14. A. C. EXNDBL, lis Ontario Street, 



MILWAUKEE. 



HONE Y. -We quote choice 1-lb. sections at 12@ 

 lai^c; 2-lb8., Il(ail2c. No call for dark. White ex- 

 tracted. In barrels and kegs, 6@6i.tc. : in small pack- 

 ages, 7<%Hc.; dark, in barrels and keK9,5®5^c. 



BEESWAX.— 2oC. 



Jan. 19. A. V. Bishop. 142 W. Water St. 



SAN FRANCISCO. 



HONEY.— We quote : Comb, extra white, 12013 

 cte.j amber to white, 8^@11. Extracted, white, 

 4^®4>ic.; amber and candled, :j^<3i4c. Trade is 

 quiet. 



Jan. 10. O. B. SMITH & CO., 453 Front Bt. 



KANSAS CITY. 



HONEY.— We quote white clover 1-pounds at 

 12c.; dark l-lbs.. 8®I0c.; white clover 2-lbs., lo@ll 

 cts,; dark 2-lbs„ 7(Si9c. Extracted, white clover, 

 6c.: dark. 4(«5c. : white sage, 5@5^c. ; amber,4H@5. 



BBESWA.X.-2(J(»23C. 

 Jan. 13. Ci.EMON8,CLooN&Co.,cor.4th4Walntit. 



ST. LOUIS. 



HONEY.— Choice comb, 100120.; latter price 

 is for choice white clover. Strained, in barrels. 

 3^@4iic. Extra fancy of bright color and in No. 1 

 packages, H advance on above prices. Extracted 

 ID barrels, 4!4®sc.; in cans, 5®6c. Market dull. 



BEESWAX.- Firm at2Ic. for prime. 



Feb. 3. D. G. TUTT & CO.. Commercial St. 



E. Duncan SuiiTeii, Advertising Agent, 

 :) Park Kow, New York, inserts advertise- 

 ments in all first-class Newspapers and 

 Magazines with more promptness and at 

 lower prices than can be obtained elsewhere. 

 He gives special attention to writing and 

 setting up advertisements in the most at- 

 tractive manner, and guarantees entire 

 satisfaction. In all his dealings, he is honor- 

 able and prompt. Send for his Catalogue 

 of Srst-class advertising mediums. Mailed 

 free. o2A40t 



gidmrtisjemjewts. 



PURE ItallanB. Tested Queens, June. 1.25 each. 

 tl2^doz. Full coiony&tested queen,June,$6. 

 5Aly O. N. BALDWIN. ClarbsvUle. Mo. 



READT TO SHIP. — Langstroth Brood- 

 Frames, prepared to nail, at 00 cents per UK) ; 

 r>im for $■*■(>". I have several thousand of those 

 Nice Brood-l'Vanies in the flat, which, if ordered 

 before Apr. l, niav be had lor $« per I.t)(i0, freight 

 preoaidbjC. W.DAYTON. Bradford, Iowa. 

 2Etl 



FOR SALE.— 100 Full Colonies of Italian and 

 Hvbrid BEES, in 2-story Standard Langstroth 

 Hives, Ht $10 per Colony. Four-Hfths of the 

 Combs are drawn out from Foundation in wired 

 frames ; all Queens reared under the swarming 

 impulse, exct'pt H few superseded in full colonies. 

 With the hugest order {not less than 10) I will give 

 an Excelsior Honey-Extractor : with 2nd largest 

 (not loss than r>), an Excel. Wax-Extractor and 

 Uncapping-Knife— provided 1 sell niy Bees. Bees 

 whipped as ordered, ittid ill the order they are in 

 bee-yard. Uctnit by P. <). Money Order, (»r Draft 

 on NewOrleans. CorrL^spondence & ofTers solicited. 



Address. "W*. T. MADDOX, Alexandria, La. 

 6Atf 



DON'T OET LEFT !— Nothing extends 

 reputation equal to the brilliaDtCbromo 

 Bee-Card. See pasre 77, or address. 



J. H. MARTIN, HARTFORD, N. Y. 



eW(3tm)40t 



WANTED.— To confer with a reliable 

 married man who has ag"ood knowledge 

 of Bees, with a view of establishing an 

 Apiary near Boston. Address. 

 GA2t BOX 151, MILTON, MASS. 



WANT£D, an active, reliable man in every 

 city and town in the State of Illinois to work 

 up Councils of the American Legion of Honor, an 

 insurance organization now having 60,C)00 mem- 

 bers, and we are willing to pay liberally in cash for 

 services rendered in tliis work. It can be per- 

 formed at odd and leisure hours without 

 interference with regular business, and is an 

 occupation affording much pleasure to those 

 engaged in it. For full explanation how to go t« 

 work and what to <lo, address 



THOMAS G. NE\VI?JtAN, 

 925 West Madison St., CHICAGO, ILLS. 



WANTED.— I cannot give my bees the 

 attention they should have, and I am 

 therefore anxious to obtain the services of 

 a competent, reliable apiarist, to aid me. I 

 want a single man. For further particulars 

 address. E. C JORDAN, 



6Atf JORDAN SPRINGS, Fred Co., VA. 



CZiOVSR SSSDS. 



We are now selling Alsike Clover Seed at the 

 following prices: |S.oo per bushel, $2.25 per peck, 

 and 25 cents per pound. Also, Melilot or S'weet 

 Clover Seed: $«■'«'> per bushel, *i.75 per peck, 

 and 20 cents per pound, by express or freight. 



All orders promptly tilled upon arrival. 



THOS. G. NEWMAN Ac SON, 



923 Sc 925 West Madison Street, CHICAGO, ILL. 



APIART FOR SALE 



HAVINCJ other interests which claim my 

 attention, I wish to sell my apiary of 

 138 Colonics, In the village of Winnebago, 

 Ills.— 7 miles from Kockford, and 100 

 miles west of Cblcano. The location is 

 first-rate, and no other apfary near. The 

 past season. 8^ colonies increased to 138, and 

 gave 7,000 lbs. surplus— nearly all white clo- 

 ver, and 4-r> of it comb ; 2,300 lbs. sold at 

 home for cash without peddling-. Langstroth 

 Hives, with good Combs, Tiering up Section- 

 Cases, Bivision-Iioards and Feeders, Extrac- 

 tor, and good Honey-House. (Rented place 

 of one acre.) 



If not disposed of before April, it will be 

 sold at auction. 



C. m. HOLIilNOSWORXH, 



6E3t WINNEBAGO, ILLS. 



OLD TIME PRICES ! 



U^TIL furtlier nntico I will accept orders for 

 FOUNDATION It,-* follows— to be sbippert in 

 April : 



Dunham Brood, per lb .-iSc. 



Vandervort Thin, pi-r lb. . . .^^. . . .^^. . . 45c 

 All ircsli MiM.le. Ah" til., best FOUNDATION 

 FASTENER in tlic nKirket. 



WAX wurk(.Hl— Dunliuiu 8 cts.and Vaadervort 15 

 cts. per lb. NuCirculars. Sevea vears experience 

 in the business. J. V. CALIDWELL, 



6Att CAMBKIDGE, Henry Co., ILLS. 



Chapman Hoiiey-Plaut Seed 



lEchinops sphoerocephahcs.) 



We can supply this seed POST-PAID 

 at the following prices : One-half ounce, 50 

 cents ; 1 ounce, $1 ; 2 ounces, ^L.^O ; i 

 ounces, $2 ; !« pound, $3 ; 1 pound, $5. One 

 pound of seed is Bullicient for half an acre, 

 if properly thinned out and re-set. 



THOS. G. NEWMAN & SON, 



923 & ua5 West Madison St.. CHICAGO, ILL. 



DAVIS' PATENT HONEY CARRIAGE, 



REVOLVINO COMB-HANGER, 



Tool Box and Becording Desk Combined. 

 Price, complete, only $18.0O 



THOS. G. NEWMAN ic SON, 



923 & 925 West Madison St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



DRAKE & SMITH, 



]VrA» 



Successors to A. E. Manum. Bristol, Vt. 



ANTTFACTCRERS of the BRISTOl. 

 ee-Hlve, the Standard Hive of Vermont, 



SECTION HONEY BOXES, 



made from white poplar, (the be»t timber in 

 the world for honey-boxes). Clamps, and a Wood 

 Xhnmb- Screw for Clanips. Separators and 

 ■Wood Sides. !»■ LIGHTNING- GLUERS, 

 Shipping-Crates, Bee-Escapes, Bee-Feeders, and 



MANIITI'S BEH-SITIOKERS, 



all made of the best material and in a workman- 

 like manner. Send stamp for Sample SECTION 

 and Price-List. 2El2t 



NEW ONE- POUND HONEY PAIL. 



THIS new size of our Tapering 

 Honey Pails isof uniform design 

 with the other sizes, having the top 

 edfcie turned over, and has a bail or 

 handle,— making it very convenient 

 to ca-rry. It is weli-made and, when 

 filled with honey, makes a novel and 

 attractive small package, that can 



be sold for '20 cents or less. Many 



consumers will buy it in order to give the children 

 a handsome toy pail. PRIC£. 75 cents per 

 dozen» or :St»>00 per lOO. 



THOS. G. IVElVmLAN & SON, 



923 A 925 West Madison Street, CHICAQO, ILL. 



Bee-Keepers' Supplies 



of all kinds kept in stock, 



at low rates. 

 THE aniNBY SMOKER 



a specialty. 



Send for Illustrated Priee-Llst. 



W. E. CliARK, 



Successor to L. C. Root, 



I iriskany, Oneida Co., N. Y, 



