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Honey and Bees-vi'ax Market. 



NEW YORK. 



HONEY.— Market is bare of extracted, but choice 



•white clover or basswood will bring from 7^@s ■. 



8outlierae-\tracieit..'Jr.(a(iiic. per gallon, as to quality. 



BKBSWj^X.— Dull at i3o. 



HILUKISTH BROS. & 8EQBI-KBN, 

 Aug. 23. 28 & 30 W. Broadway, near Duane St. 



SAN FRANCISCO. 



HONEY.— We quote; White to extra white comb, 

 I9><i@isc.; amber, H@ lie. Extracle<l, white to extra 

 white, SHf" f5c. ■ amber, 4^jfa 5c. Arrivals of the new 

 ■crop are small, the estimates being an average crop. 



BEESWAX.- 20(924C. 

 June 18. O. B. SMITH 4 CO., 423 Frout Bt. 



DETROIT. 



HONEY.— Best new white romb. 15@16c , with lit- 

 tle in sight and slow sales. Market is low, and bee- 

 keepers will do better to hold honey until approach 

 of cold weather. 



BBBrtWAX..— 21@22o. Supply limited. 

 Aug. 22. M. H. HUrs T, Bell Branch, Mich. 



CHICAGO. 



HONEY.— New crop offered at 16®17c., demand 

 being very light yet. Extracted is not in much de- 

 mand, and prices are nominal at "@8c. lor the best 

 crades. 



BBllSWAX,-220. B.A.BURNETT, 



Aug. 14. 161 South Water St. 



Always mention your Post-Oifice, 

 County and State when writing to this 

 office. No matter where you may happen 

 to be for the hour when actually writing— 

 never mention anything but your perma- 

 nent address. To do otherwise leads to 

 confusion, unless you desire your address 

 changed. In that case state the old as well 

 as the new address. 



NEW YORK. 

 HONEY.- We quote : Fancy white l;lb. 



, sections, 



12c.; fancv 2-lb9..'l0^llc. : fair white 1-lbs.. 10(§Jllc., 

 rand fair -j-lbs.. "©HC. Buckwheat i-lbs.. 7(gi>*c. The 

 ■demand is dull for comb but fair for extracted, of 

 which new from the South is arriving, and sells for 

 iaOe-'tC. per gallon. 



BEESWAX- Dull at 23Ve®24c. 

 Jnn. 15. F.G.STR0HMEYBR4C0., 122Water8t. 



CHICAGO. 



HONEY.— None here, and market in good condi- 

 tion tor new crop. There is some demand for the 

 extracted. 



BEESWAX.— 22c. _ 



Auk. 2. 8. T. FISH & CO., 189 S. Water St, 



CINCINNATI. 



HONBY.— We quote extracted at 5@8e. per !b., 

 for which demand is fair. Comb honey, 12@16c.— 

 Supply is large of last year's comb honey, and for 

 which the demand is slow. • 



BEBSW AX.— Demand is good— 20@22c. per lb. for 

 good to choice yellow, on arrival. 

 Aug. 15. C. F. MDTH & SON, Freeman & Central At. 



MILWAUKEE. 



HONBY.— Choice white one-lb. sections, 14@16c.: 

 2-lbs.. 13®14c. ; 3-lbs., 12@13c. Extracted, white in 

 'kegs and }^-barrels,8'« H^c. ; in tin and pails,9^@Ioc. ; 

 dark in barrels and kegs, fi(gi6^c. Demand good for 

 ■extracted, but dull for comb. 



BEESWAX.— 22@25C. _ 



July 2. A. V. BISHOP, 142 W. Water 8t. 



DENVER. 



HONBY.— Best white 1-lb. sections, 14@15c.! 2-lb. 

 sections, 12c. Extracted, 6@7c. 



BEESWAX.- 2U@j3c. 

 Jun. 25. J. M. CLARK & CO., 1409 Fifteenth St. 



KANSAS CITY. 

 HONEY.— We quote ; 1-lb. sections, not glassed, 

 .at I8c. : 2-lb. sections and dark ones, also extracted, 

 is not in demand. New honey is arriving freely, with 

 a fair demand. This part of the State is favored 

 with half a crop 



BEESWAX.— None in market. 

 July 20. HAMBLIN & BBAR88. 514 Walnut Bt. 



BOSTON. 



HONEY.— We quote: 1-lb. sections, 14@16c.: 2- 

 Ib. sections, 12@l3c. New Florida extracted. 8@9c. 

 Bales are very dull. 



BEESWAX.-2D cts. per lb. 

 July 5. BLAKi & KiPLET, 57 Ctaatham Street. 



S.AJJ FRANCISCO. 



HONEY.— We quote : Extracted, white, .St^ cents; 

 light, S^c; amber, 4^f315c. Comb. I-lbs.. 12@l4c.; 2- 

 Ibs.. 9''13c., as to quality. Arrivals not large, and 

 supplies held flrmlv. 



BEBSWAX.-DU11 at 19®22c. 

 Aug. 20. 8CHACHT & lyBMCKB, 122-124 Davis St. 



KANSAS CITY. 



HONBY.-We quote: White i-lbs., unglassed, 18 to 

 20 cts.; 2.1b9., l-'iSIKc. CallfDrnla white 1-lbs., 18c,; 

 2-lbs., 15c. ; extracted, white, hc. -amber, 7c. 



BKESWAX.— None on the market, 

 Aug. 10. CI.BM0N8, CLOON & CO., COr 4th AWalnut. 



ST. L0DI8. 



HONBY.-We quote: Extracted, dark, 4®45ic.; 

 bright, 5(9.5>^c.l in cans. 7®Sc. Comb, white clover 

 4n prime condition, I3M.(3H5c.; dark, I I^@I2HS cts.- 

 Market quiet, demand good and receipts light. 



BEBSWAX.-220. for prime. 

 Aug. 10. D. G. TCTTT & CO., Commercial St. 



Wc IViint 20,000 subscribers. Out of 

 the 300,000 bee-keepers in America, certainly 

 this is not an extravagant desire ! It is 

 only one out of every fifteen! We confi- 

 dently ask those who appreciate the Ameri- 

 can Bee Journai,, to show it by sending 

 us one or more new subscribers. We will 

 give them full value for their money. 



Give a Copy of " Honey as Food and 

 Medicine " to every one who buys a package 

 of honey. It will sell lots of it. 



PVRX: Untested Italian <lueen .... $1 00 

 Tested Queen, offepringpure Italian. 2 00 

 Select Tested Italian Queen— extra fine. . 2.50 

 Hjbrld breeding Italian Queen 50 



Sent by return mail. Direct fo, 



E. Li. BRinGS, 



33D2t WILTON JUNCTION, IOWA. 



Mention the American Bee Journal. 



Are Yon Going to the Fair ? 



IF so, read The Bee-Keepfrs' Review for 

 August. It IS especially devoted to Apia- 

 rian Exhibitions at Fairs, and is contributed 

 to bv H. D. Cutting, Prof. A. J. Cook, James 

 Heddon, M. M. Baldrldge, M H. Hunt, R. F. 

 Holtermann, Dr. A. B. Masou and J. H. Martin. 



The September Number will be devoted to 

 "Food, and its Relation to the Wintering of 

 Bees " 



Price of tbe Review, 50 cents a year. Sam- 

 ples free. Back Numbers can be furnished. 



Tlie Production of Comb Honey, 



A neat little Book of 45 pages, price 23 cents. 

 The REVIEW and this book for 65 cents. 

 Stamps taken, either V. S. or Canadian. 



Address, XV. X. HUTCHINSON, 



35Dtf 613 Wood St., FLINT, MICHIGAN. 

 Mention the American Bee Jimrnal. 



EXTRACTED HONEY. 



WE are buying WHITE EXTRACTED 

 HONEY. Those having any lor sale, 

 are invited to correspond with us, stating the 

 quality, flavor and price. 



THOS. G. NETV^MAN ^l SON, 



923 & 925 West Madison-Street, - CHICAGO, ILLS. 



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BEE-KEEPERS' GDIDE; 



EVERY 

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Farmer and 

 The 



Bee-Keeper should 



HANDSOME 



ONE -PIECE SECTIONS. 



WE have a limited quantity of One-Pound 

 Sections, 4}4.v4f4, a trifle less than two 

 inches wide, with narrow tops, in packages of 

 1,000 each. They are manufactured from ex- 

 tra white lumber planed on both sides, making 

 them the tlnest and most attractive honey- 

 aection in the world. Price, $4.00 per package. 



THOS. Q. NEWMAN O^ SON, 



923 & 92.'i West Madison-Street, - CHICAGO, ILLS. 



Patent Flat-Bottom Comb Foundation 



High Side Walls, 4 to 14 square 



feet to the pound. Wholesale and 



Retail. Circulars and Samples tree 



J. VAN DEUSEN & SONS, 



(SOLE maniwactorers), 



lAtf SPROUT BROOK, Mont. Co.. N. T. 



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15th 1,000 Wholly Bevised! 



MUCH ENIiARGED! 



Contains many more beautiful Illustrations 

 and is up tn datr. It is both PRACTICAL and 

 SCIENTIFIC. 



Price's: By mail, $1.50. To dealers, $1.00. 

 In 100 lots, by freight, 50 per cent. off. 



Address A. J. COOK, 



35Atf Agricultural College, Illich. 



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A POSITIVE FACT : 



/"QUEENS by return mail, from the old and 



KNICKERBOCKER BEE-FARM. 



(Established 188".) 



—Warranted, $1.00; Tested, $2.00.— 



Special rates on large orders. ( ircular free, 



GEO. H. KNICKERBOCKER, (Box 41), 



31D3t PINE PLAINS, Duchess Co., N. T. 



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We have some ELEHANT 

 RIBBON BAIMJES, having 

 a rosette and gold Bee, for 

 bee-keepers' use at Fairs, 

 Conventions, etc. Price 

 50 "cents each, by mail, postpaid. 



THOS. G. NEWMAN A SON, 



923 & 925 West Madison-Street, - CHICAGO, ILLS. 



OUR ILLUSTRATED 



CATALOGUE 



FOR 1888 



WILIj be mailed free to any one who is not 

 already supplied with it. Send us your 

 address, platitly uirifteji, on a Postal Card. 



THOS. G. NEWMAN A: SON, 



923&925 W. Mfldison-St.. - CHICAGO, ILLS. 

 Mention the American Bee Journal. 



Carniolauijueens a Specialty. 



ALL Queens bred from Imported mothers. 

 Gentlest Bees known. No smoke needed. 

 They cannot be surpassed as honey -gatherers. 

 Never saw foul brood. Prices: 



One Untested Queen $1 00. 



6 " Queens 5 50. 



X2 " '■ 10.00. 



1 Tested Queen 2.00. 



1 Select and Tested Queen 3.00. 



Ninety per cent, will prove to be purely 

 mated. Sate arrival guaranteed. All orders 

 booked and filled in rotaiion. Address. 



ANDREWS &: LOCKHART, . 



31D3t PATTEN'S MILLS, VFash. Co., N. T. 

 ^demlonihe American tiee journal. 



ITALIAN BEES and QUEENS. 



ONE Untested Queen, 75 cts.; three for $2 ; 

 lor more than three, 60 cts each. Tested 

 ttueens, $1.25 e«eli. H. G. FRAME. 



33D2t NORTH MANCHESTER, IND. 



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