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Honey and BeesMrax Market,. 



NEW YORK. 

 HONEY.— We quote : Fancy white 1-lbs.. 17@18c.: 

 2-lbs.. 13@]4c. Fair white l-Ibs., l.i@16c.; 2-lb8., 11 

 to 12C. Kxtracted, white. 7^@8c. 

 Sep. 5. THURBttR, WHTLAND & CO. 



NKW YORK. 



HONEY.— Fancy white l-lbs., 17@18r. ; off grades, 



15@i6c. Fancy white 2-lba.. I3'^14c.; off grades. I:ic. 



Extracted, white, THa'^yc. New crop ie arriving and 



demand is Kood. 



BBB8WAX.— 23®23Wc. 



HILDKETH BROS. & 8EGBLKEN, 

 Sep. 5. 28 & 30 W. Broadway, near Uuaoe 81. 



BAN FRANCISCO. 



HONEY.- White 1-lb. sections, 12®15c.; 2-tb3., 11 

 to 14 cts.; amber, 7@9c. B.\tracted, white, 5X@6c.; 

 light amber. .^(jiS^c.; amber and candied. 4^4(a49ic. 

 Receipts light and marliet Arm for best qualities. 



BKBSWAJC.-17(»21C. 

 Aug. 25. O. B. SMITH & CO., 423 Frout 8t. 



DETROIT. 



HONEY.— Best new white comb. 15@t6c , 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. 



BEESWAX.— 21@22c. Supply limited. 

 Aug. 22. M. H. HUNT. Bell Branch, Mloh. 



CHICAGO. 



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

 being very light yet. Extracted is not in much d& 

 mand, and prices are nominal at 7(§.8c. lor the best 

 grades. 



BBKSWAX,-22o. R. A. BURNETT, 



Aug. 14. 161 8outh Water St. 



CHICAGO. 



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

 tion for new crop. There is some demand for the 

 extracted. 



BEB8WAX.-22C. „ 



Aug. 2. 8. T. FISH & CO., 189 8. Water St, 



CINCINNATI. 



HONEY.- We quote extracted at 5^8c. per !h., 

 for which demand is fair. Comb honey. 12@15c. 

 Some small lots have sold at 14®16c. Market quiet. 



BKKSW AX.— Demand is good— 2U®22C. per lb. f or 

 good to Choice yellow, on arrival. 

 AUB. 24. C. F. MUTH & SON, Freeman & Central Av. 



KANSAS CITY. 



HONEY.— Choice 1-lb. sections, ISc. ; dark l-lbs., 

 14c.: 2-lb8., IM.; dark, 13c. White extracted in fio- 

 lb. cans. He. ; amber, 7c.; in barrels and kegs, 5@8c. 

 Demand good, prices firm, and stock light. 



BKBSWAX.— Nonein market. 

 Aug. 29. HAMBLIN 4 BBARSS. 514 Walnut St. 



NEW YORK. 

 H"NBY. -We quote: Choice white clover and 

 basawood extracted, 7H@8^c. 

 Aug.29. F.G.STKOHMEYBR&CC, 122Water8t. 



BOHTON 

 HONEY.— We quote: New 1-lb. sections, 18@20c.; 

 2-lb8 , I4@i6c. New extracted, 8® ioc. 



BEKSVV AX.— 2."i cts. oer Ih 

 Aug. 24. BLAKB & RIPLEY, 57 Chatham Street. 



BAN FRANCISCO. 



HONEY.- We quote : Extracted, white, 5^ cents; 

 light, 5Hc.; amber, 4Wif35c. Comb, l-lbs.. 12@I4c.: 2- 

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

 supplies held flrmlv. 



BSBSWAX.— Dull at 19®22c. 

 Aug. 20. SCHACHT & l.KMCKB. 122-124 Davis St. 



KANSAS CITY. 



HONEY.— We quote: New white I-lbB., ISc; light 

 l-lbs., IHc. California white Mba.. 18c.; light l-Ibs., 

 H'.c; white 2-1 bs . Ii:c.i light 2-lbs., 14c. Jixtracted. 

 white. He; amber. 7c. 



BBBSWA.X.— l.sSiiOc. 

 Sep. 5. CLKMONS, Cl,OON& CO., cor 4th AWalnnt. 



ST. LOUIS. 



HONEY.-We quote: Extracted, 4H(9l5!.<ic. ; if in 

 cans. Hfaac. White clover comb, 14@15c. Market is 

 steady and receipts light. 



BEESWAX.-2IC. for nrime. 

 Sep. 6. D. G. TUTT & CO., Commercial St. 



MILWAUKEE. 



HONEY.— New white 1-lb. sections 18c., and very 

 fine. 2I1C.; l-lbs. l.'Sca.lSc.; old 2 and 3 lbs., not salable, 

 iy^@14c.; dark l-lbs.. old or new, 12@I3c. Extrac- 

 ted, new white in Itegs and i^-barrels. 8@»c.; old. in 

 same packages^ 7<" 8c. : in tin. Hiiiwc-: dark in barrels 

 or ^-barrels, (i(a.«i-jc. Arrivals of new crop small; 

 demand not urgent, and only very moderate trade. 



B BESW AX.-22(gl25c. 

 Aug. 31. A. V. BISHOP, 142 W. Water 8 



A Home market for honey can be 

 made by jurticiously distributiiiK the 

 pamphlets, " Honey as Food and Medicine." 

 Such will create a demand in any locality at 

 remunerative prices. See list on the second 

 page of this naper. 



Conventions.— The time for holding 

 Bee-Keepers' Conventions has now arrived, 

 and we cannot give any better advice 

 than this : Let each one attend who can 

 do so, and take part in making these meet- 

 ings interesting and instructive. If you 

 have not already obtained the "Bee-Keep- 

 er's Convention Hand Boole," do so at once 

 to post yourself up on how to conduct such 

 meetings correctly. It contains a simple 

 Manual of Parliamentary Law and Rules of 

 Order for the guidance of officers and mem- 

 bers of Local Conventions— Model Consti- 

 tution and By-Laws for a Local Society— 

 Prosramme for a Convention, with Subjects 

 for Discussion — List of Premiums for Fairs, 

 etc. Bound in cloth, and suitable for the 

 pocket. Price, 50 cents. We will club this 

 book and the American Bee Journal for 

 one year for Sl.3.5. It also contains a lot of 

 blank leaves on which you can note impor- 

 tant matters as they come up. Do not fail 

 to send for a copy of it. 



Sininiins' l^on-SMarniing Sys- 

 tem.- We have a few of these books left, 

 and we will club them with the American 

 Bee Journal for one year, both postpaid, 

 for $1.35. The subscription to the Bee 

 Joural can be for next year, this year, or 

 may begin anew at any time. 



Colored Poster.s for putting up over 

 honey exhibits at Fairs are quite attractive, 

 as well as useful. We have prepared some 

 for the Bee Journal, and will send two 

 or more free of cost to any one who will use 

 them, and try to get up a club. Sample 

 copies will be sent free upon application. 



WeMill Present a Pocket Dictionary 

 for two subscribers with S3.00. It is always 

 useful to have a dictionary at hand to decide 

 as to the spelling of words, and to detei-mine 

 their meaning. 



Ne-w- Subscribers can obtain the full 

 numbers for 1887 and 1888, for SI .75, while 

 there are any sets of 1887 left. 



J^ducvtiscmewts. 



WANTED— Situation. I can manage, or assist 

 in, a prart'cal apiarv . oan cive^ooil references. 

 Please address me. HARRY ftAJLEY, 



37A2t GRANBY, PRuV. QUE.. CANADA. 



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WORK 



FOR ALL IP'^0 awcfk and expenses 

 paid. Siunple^* worth |.> and particulars 

 free. I*, O. Vickery, Aouusta* Me. 



37A13t 



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 L Lankrj.troth, mounted on cabinet card, will be 

 sent to any address for 5<> cts —one-half to go to 

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 36A2t Box 356, DAVTON, OHIO. 



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3000 more "Wor.l.^ -ja.X ir.ui!;,- 2000 more Illua- 

 trations than any otlier Arncrican Dictionary. 



Among the suppI'Mnontary foatures, unequaled 

 for concise and trustworthy infonnation, are 



A Biographical Dictionary 



giving briei facta cnncernint; 9,7<'0 Noted Per- 

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locating and descriliint; 25,000 Places; and a Vo- 

 cabularv of the names of Noted 



Fictitious Persons and Places 



The latter is not found in any other Dictionary. 



Webster excels in .SYXONYM.S which are appro- 



priatcly f wind in the body of tlie work. 



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We have some ELEGANT 



RIBBON BADGES, having 



a rosette and gold Bee, for 



bee-keepers' use at Fairs, 



i -w \ Conventions, etc. Price 



50 cents each, by mall, postpaid. 



THOS. O. ■ST.'WULA.Ti «fc SON, 



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



Are You Going to the Fair ? 



IF 80, read The Bee-Keepers' Review for 

 August. It is especially devoted to Apia- 

 rian Exhibitions at Fairs, and )s contributed 

 to by H. D. Cutting, Prot. A. J. Cook. James 

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

 Hoi termann, Dr. A. B. Mason and J. H. Martin. 



The September Number will be devoted to 

 "Food, and its Relation to the Wintering of 

 Bees." 



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

 ples free. Back Numbers can be furnished. 



The Production of Comb Honey, 



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

 The REVIEW and this book for 63 cents. 

 Stamps taken, either D. S. or Canadian. 



Address, W. Z. HUTCHINSON, 



35Dtf 613 Wood St., FLINT, MICHIGAN. 

 Mention the American Bee Journal. 



HANDSOME 



ONE-PIECE SECTIONS. 



WE have a limited quantity of One-Pound 

 Sections, ■lHx4;4, 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 flnest and most attractive honey- 

 section in the world. Price, S4.00 per package. 



TH08. O. NEIVMAN A. SON. 



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



'TJX'TC VOa SALE. — 24 COLONIES 

 ip ■ .« f j^% in improved movable - frame 

 hives. For termn and particuliirs, write to 

 KEV. .1. I>. GEHKING, 



36A2t PARKVILLB, Platte Co., MO. 



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TESTED GOLDEN ITALIAN QUEENS. 



ONE Qiieen, gl.OO ; 2 Queens, $1.S0 ; three 

 Queens, $2.00 ; one-half dozen, $r,.00. By 

 Reiurn mail. HENRY ALLEY. 

 36A3t . WEN HAM, MASS. 



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