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Honey and Beeswax Market. 



CHICAGO. 



HONBV.— Prices raoce from 16®18c. for best one- 

 lb. sections, to l-KSiloc. for offcolnr and condition; 

 2-lbB., I4@l5c. Darli is slow of sale at almost any 

 price. Extracted, 7a9c., with good supply. i,igbt 

 demand. _ „„ 



BBK8WAX,-22@2S0. R. A. BURNBTT, 



Mar. 22. 161 South Water St. 



NEW YORK. 

 HONEY.— We quote : Fancy white 1-lb. sections, 

 14(3150.; fancy 2-lbs., 12c. Lower grades l®2c. per 

 lb. less. Buckwheat i-lbs., ui@ici!^c.; 2-lbB., 9@9tsc. 

 Extracted, white, 7®7V2C.; dark, 5>4®6c. 

 Mar. 19. F.G.8TR0HMKYER&C0., 122Water8t. 



CHICAGO. 



HONEY.— We quote : Fancy white clover l-lbs., 



16®17c.: 2-lb8., 15®lfic. Dark is slow sale at almost 



any price. Extracted is scarce, and sells at 7@ioc. 



BKE8WAX.-23C. _ 



Mar. 13. B. T. FISH 4 CO., 189 8. Water 8t, 



CINCINNATI 



HONEY.— We quote extracted at 4^@9c. per lb., 

 for which demand is good. Comb honey, 14@17c.— 

 Supply large and demand slow. 



BBKSWAJt.— Demand is Kood— 20®22c. perlb. for 

 good to choice yellow, on arrival. 

 Mar. 26. C. F. MUTH & SON, Freeman & Central Av. 



NEW YORK. 

 HONEY.- We quote ; Fancy white In l-lb. sec- 

 tions, 14®i7c.; tne same In 2-lb8., I2®i4c.; buck- 

 wheat l-Ibs., 10®llc.; 2-lbs.,9@10c. White extracted 

 8®9c.; dark. .5W®6c. Market dull; prices declining. 

 BEESWAX.- 22®23c. 



MCCAUL & HILDRETH BROS., 

 Mar. 10. 28 & 30 W. Broadway, near Duane St. 



MILiWATTKEB. 



HONEY.— Choice white one-lb. sections, 17@18c.: 

 2-lbs., 15®16c.; 3-lbs., 14c. Dark and broken not quo- 

 table. Extracted, white in kegs and i^-barrela. S]^i to 

 90.; in tin and pails. 9i2@10o.; dark, J^-barrels and 

 kegs, .'j@7c. Market slow. 



BBE8WAJC.-22@2.')C. „ 



Mar. 10. A. V. BISHOP. 142 W. Water 8t. 



DENVER. 



HONEY.— Best white i-lb. sections, 17®19c.! 2-lb. 

 sections. 15@i7o. Extracted, 7®10c. 



BBE8WAX.-20@-'3c. 

 Mar. 1. J. M. CLARK & CO., 1409 Fifteenth St. 



KANSAS CITY. 



HONEY.— We quote ; Choice white 2-lb. sections, 

 17®18c.; dark 2-lb8, I4®15c.; choice white l-lbs.. 18 to 

 20 cts., dark l-lbs., 15®lfic. White extracted, 7®«o.! 

 dark. 5®6c. Demand is slow. White extracted is 

 firm when in 60-lb. tin cans. 



BEESWAX.- 21 to 22c. 

 Mar. 29. HAMBLIN & BBAR88, 514 Walnut St. 



BOSTON. 



HONEY.— We quote: 1-lb. sections, 160170.; 2- 

 Ib. sections, I4®16c. Extracted, 8@»c. The market 

 is not very brisk and sales are slow. 



BBK8W AX.— 25 cts. per lb. 

 Mar 24. BLAKE & RIPLET. 57 Chatham Street. 



SAN FRANC18C0. 



HONEY.— We quote : White to extra, in®i7c.; 

 amber. 9@Mc. Extracted, white liquid, 7®7^c.; 

 amber and candied, 6®7c. Market quiet. 



BEESWAX.- 18®2lc. 

 Mar. 20. SCHACHT i LEMCKB. 122-124 Davis St. 



DETROIT. 



HONEY.— Best white in 1-pound sections, 16@17c. 

 Extracted, 9®10c. for light colored. Market weaker 

 and supply only fair. 



BEK8WAX.— 22®23c. 

 Mar. 14. M. H. HUNT, Bell Branch, Mich. 



KANSAS CITY. 



HONEY.— We quote: White l-lbs., glnssed, lfi®17c; 



unglassed, 17®l8c.; and dark l-lbs., ylaased, l.sc: un- 



flassed, 16c.; white 2-lbs., glassed, 16c.,: unglassed 2- 

 bs., 17c. California white 2-lb8.. I7c. California ex- 

 tracted in fiolb. cans, 8c. Market quiet and receipts 

 are larger. 



BBB8WAX.-N0. 1,20c.; No. 2, 18c. 

 Mar.l9. CLEM0N8, CLOON & CO., cor 4th &Walnut. 



giducrtisemettts. 



6. B. LEWIS & GO. 



tTtTE make the best Bee - Htves, the best 

 VV Sections, the best Snipping - Crates, the 

 best Frames, etc., etc. 

 t^r- We sell them at the Lowest Prices.— 

 Write for free Illustrated Catalogue. 

 Cr. B. lb:-^7^is <Sc CO., 



37Atf WATKRTOWN. WIS. 



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My 20tli Annual Price-Llst fnd'S'lHan^fgS 



yi'eens and Nuclei Culonies (a specialty): also Sup- 



niies-will be sent to all who send their names and 



addresses. H. H. BKOWN, 



15D2t-18C3t ],IGHT STREET, Columbia Co., PA. 



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BEE-HIVES for Sale VERY LOW. 



ABOtrT 30 new LAN6STR0TH. complete. 

 Write to, JAMES T. NORTON, 



ISAlt WINSTED, CONN. 



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"WILL SEIN'II) C. O, TD. 



TTALIANS on Langstroth frames — two-frame 

 I Nucleus (no Queen) tl.5U; 3-frame, $2.00. BEES 

 per lb.. 75 cts. Tested Queens, S2.0ii ; Untested, in 

 May, $1.00 To insure shipment of Bees by express, 

 C. O. D., sufficient money should be sent to at least 

 pay all express-charges. No foul brood. 

 15A4t H. It. Pttngborn, Maqnoketa* Iowa. 

 Mention the American Bee Journal. 



DESinNED for the Farmer, Lawyer. Doc- 

 tor, Postmaster, Merchant, Township and 

 County Officer, the Bee-Keeper, the Home- 

 in fact every one should have a secure place 

 for valuables. 



We offer In the VICTOR SAFE a flrst- 

 clafes Fire-proof, Burglar-proof, Combination 

 Lock Safe, handsomely flnished. Round cor- 

 ners, hand decorated: burnished portions are 

 nickel-plated. Interiors nicely fitted with sub- 

 treasuries, book-spaces and pigeon-holes. 



Prices range as follows : 



OUTSIDE. INSTTIE. WEIGHT. PRICE 



Ho. 2. 22x15x16. 12x8x8'=, 250 lbs. $30 00 

 No. 3. iSxlSxlS, 15x10x10, 600 " 40 00 

 No. 4. 32x22x22, 19xl4xl2'5 800 " 60 00 



THOmAS G. NEWMAN & SON, 



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



APIARY for Sale.— 150 Colonies, Extrac- 

 tor, Foundation Press, and other fixtures. 

 For particulars and prices address. 



T. W. lilVINOSTON, 



15Alt AINSWORTH, Washington Co., IOWA. 



II^G-GS for Hatching, »2.(»l per 13. From Prize 

 J Plymouth Rocks and Wyandott Fowls, scoring 

 90 to 93Mi. W. C. COFFMAN, Pewamo, Mich. 



13A4t 



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Nothing Succeeds Like Success. 



How I Produce Comb Honey. TEN 

 years' Experience. First Thousand sold 

 in tour months. By mail, 5 cts. each; $3.00 

 per 100. My illustrated Prloe-List of Supplies 

 for the Apiary, Bees, Queens, etc., Free. 



GEO. E. HIIiTON, 



SlAtf FREMONT, MICH. 



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 t^~ May also be obtained at this office, _^i 



The Bee-Keepers' Review 



FOR MARCH is devoted to " Planting for 

 Honey." If undecided upon this subject, 

 by all means read this Number. The April 

 Number (which will be out about March 20) 

 win take up the topic of " Securing Workers 

 for the Harvest," or perhaps it would be more 

 proper to say, "Spring Management." 



R. L. Taylor, James Heddon, Dr.A.B. Mason, 

 Dr. C. C. Miller, E E. Hasty, F. P. Stiles, H. R. 

 Boardman, J. H. Robertson, J. H. Martin and 

 Oliver Foster are among the contributors to 

 these two issues. Besides this, there are sev- 

 eral pages in each Number devoted to extracts 

 and to short, pointed editorials upon live and 

 practical subjects. An exhaustive review of 

 Mr. Cheshire's great work, " Bees and Bee- 

 Keeping," is begun in the prest nt issue. 



^T" Price of the REVIEW, 50 cts. per year. 

 Samples free. 



Tbe Production of Comb Honey, 



A neat little Book of 45 pages, price 25 cents. 

 The REVIEW and this book for 65 cents. 

 Stamps taken, either U. S. or Canadian. 



Address, W. 1. HCTCHINSON, 



llAtf 613 Wood St., FLINT, MICHIGAN. 

 Mention the American Bee Journal. 



HOW TO RAISE COMB HONEY, 



PAMPHLET full of new and improved 

 methods ; Price, 5 one-cent stamps. You 

 nf ed also my list of Italian <t"eenN, Bees by 

 the lb., and Supplies Oliver Foster, 

 13Att Mt. Vernon, Linn Co., Iowa. 



jVcJitio?!. tJie Am.erlcan Bee Journal. 



Bright Italian (jueens. 



I HAVE 50 Select Tested QUEENS of last 

 year's rearing, that I will sell in April at 

 $.3 00 each; In May, S2.50: in June, $2.00; and 

 from July 1 to Nov. 1, $1.50. 



QUEENS, warranted purely mated, $1.00; 

 6 tor $5 00. They are bred from the best of 

 mothers and are superior to the common run 

 of Queens sold at a lower price without any 

 guaranty as to purity. I do not pretend to 

 rear Queens under the Swarming Impulse. I 

 believe with those who answer Queries in this 

 JouRNAi,— that It is a humbug. When it Is 

 necessary to stimulate to get good Cells, 1 do 

 so, and that is all there is in It. 



t^~ Have your orders booked ahead, and 

 send for the Queens when you want them, I 

 will commence shipping Warranted Queens 

 as early in May as possible. I guarantee safe 

 arrival. Address. J. T. WILSON, 

 llD4t NICHOLAS VILLE, Jessamine Co., KY. 



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SUPPLY DEALERS 



AND OTHERS should write to me for 

 Special Prices on BEE - SUPPLIES 



for this fall and winter. 

 pe~ A beavy Discount allon^ed. 



Address, A.. IF. ST-A-TJIFIFrEI^, 



44Dtf STERLING, ILLINOIS. 



BEES AND QUEENS READY TO SHIP. 



FRIENDS, it you are In need of Bees and 

 (tiieeus, I can accommodate you at the 

 following low prices : One Colony of Italian 

 Bees, on 8 Simplicity frames. In light shipping- 

 boxes, $6.50; 5 Colonies, $30. One Untested 

 Queen, $1.25; .3 tor $3.30; 6 for $6. One lb. 

 Italian Bees. $1.25: 3 lbs., $3; 6 lbs. $5.40; 10 

 lbs. $8 50. Prices to dealers sent on a Postal 

 Card. Address, AV. S. CAUTHEN, 

 13D4t PLEASANT HILL, S. C. 



MINNESOTA AHEAD! 



WE are selling 100 AlWWood Langs- 

 troth Brood-Frames for $1.00; and 

 Langstroth HIVES, with Supers, for55ots. 



t^~ Don't order your Supplies for 1888 

 until you see our Circular. 



lOAtf MAZEPPA, MINNESOTA. 



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Full Colonies of Bees for Sale 



HEAP, during the season of 18?i8. 



C. M. HOLLINGSWORTH, Rockford, Ills. 

 ll-l.')-lfl 



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