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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



Mr. C. Weckesser, known as a bee- 

 keeper, is now located at Niagara Falls, 

 where he has purchased land and rented 

 Cayuga Island, where his business is 

 carried on with renewed vigor and 

 energy, says the Niagara Times. Notice 

 his advertisement on page 428. 



The New Onion Culture, is the title 

 of a new pamphlet by T. Greiner, of 

 La Salle, N. Y. It is a " story for ybung 

 and old," which tells how to grow 2,000 

 bushels of fine bulbs on one acre, and 

 fully explains the new system. It con- 

 tains 64 pages, and is nicely printed and 

 illustrated. 



Welcome. — Please permit me to ex- 

 tend my endorsement of the "Illustrated 

 Home Journal," and may prosperity 

 crown your efforts. It is a welcome peri- 

 odical in my household, and its contents 

 are devoured with much pleasure. 



Chicago, Ills. M. H. Mandelbaum. 



Do You "Want a Tested Italian Queen 

 free of cost ? Jacob T. Timpe offers one 

 of his five-banded Golden Italians as a 

 present for the first order for his Pota- 

 toes, from any State. This is a rare 

 opportunity to obtain a valuable Queen. 

 See our advertising columns. 



Back Numbers. — We want Vol. 2 of 

 the Amebic AN Bee Jouenal. Also No. 

 52 for Dec. 28, 1881; and No. 21 for 

 May 21, 1884. 



Any one having these for sale will 

 oblige by sending a postal card to this 

 office, stating price; and if not already 

 supplied, we will negotiate for them. 



Bee^Keeping for Profit, by Dr. 



G. L. Tinker, is a new 50-page pamphlet, 

 which details fully the author's new system 

 of bee-management in producing comb and 

 extracted-honey. and the construction of 

 the hive best adapted to it — his "Nonpareil." 

 The book can be had at this office for 25c. 



HONET AND BEESWAX HABKET. 



DETROIT, March 21.— Comb-honey is quoted 

 at 14@15c; demand light. Extracted, 7@8c. 

 Beeswax in fair demand, 28@29c. 



M H. HUNT. BeU Branch. Mich. 



NEW YORK, Martrh 21.— Market is bare of 

 comb-honey. We c[uote: Extracted, buck- 

 wheat, 7@7Hc; California, in good demand, at 

 6?£@7 J4c, and market well supplied ; Southern, 

 none in market. Beeswax, 25@27c. 



HILDRETH BROS. & SEGELKEN, 

 28-30 West Broadway. 



KANSAS CITY, March 21.— Market contin- 

 ues about the same; stocks becoming light; 

 no receipts. We quote: White 1-lb. comb, at 

 16@18e; dark, 12@14c; California white. 2-lb., 

 4@15c; extracted, 6@7c. Beeswax, 22@25c. 

 CLEMONS, MASON & CO., 

 Cor. 4th and Walnut Sts. 



CINCINNATI, March 23.— Demand good for 

 extracted-honey, at 6@8c; comb-honey in fair 

 demand at 15@17c for choice, in a jobbing 

 way. Beeswax is in good demand at 24@26c., 

 for good to choice yellow. 



C. F. MUTH & SON, 

 Corner Freeman & Central Aves. 



CHICAGO, Mar, 23.— Demand at present not 

 very active on comb honey. Fancy white, 17c; 

 white, 16c; white, 2-lb. sections, 14c; buck- 

 wheat, 1-lb. sections, 12c; extracted, 7@8c. 



' 'S. T. FISH & CO.. 189 S. Water St. 



KANSAS CITY, Mar. 21.— Fancy white 1-lb. 

 comb, 18c; fair to good, 17c; dark 1-lb., 14® 

 15c; 2-lb. white comb, 15@16c; 2-lb. dark, 13® 

 14c; extracted, white, 7c; dark, 5@6c. 



HAMBLIN & BEARSS, 514 Walnut St. 



CHICAGO, March 23.— There is the usual 

 Spring demand for honey, and best white con- 

 tinues to bring 17@18c; honey that is off in 

 color and condition sells for 2@3c less ; very 

 little call for dark comb. Extracted, is selling 

 at 7@8c, in cans or barrels. Beeswax, 27@28c. 

 Now is the time to get all comb-honey on the 

 market, as after this month hardlj' any is sold. 

 R. A. BURNETT, 161 S. Water St. 



BOSTON, Mar. 21.— Honey is in fair demand; 

 supply short. White 1-lb. comb is very scarce 

 and wanted, at 19®20c; fair to good, 18@19c; 

 2-lb. sections, 16@17c. Extracted, 8@9c. No 

 beeswax on hand. 



BLAKE & RIPLEY, 57 Chatham Street. 



ALBANY, N. Y., March 21.— Honey market 

 is slow, with small stocks of comb. We quote : 

 White comb at 15@16c; mixed, 13@14c; dark, 

 12@13c. Extracted, light, slow at 7@8c; dark, 

 firm at 6c. Beeswax, 26@30c. 



H. R. WRIGHT, 326-328 Broadway. 



We Club the American Bee Journal 

 and the Illustrated Home Journal, one 

 year for $1.35. Both of these and 

 Gleanings in Bee Culture, for one year, 

 for $2.15. 



The Convention Hand-Book is re- 

 ceived, and I am well pleased with it. 

 Every bee-keeper should have a copy. 

 Charles White. 



Farmers' Valley, Nebr., Mar. 3, 1891. 



