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THE AMERICAN BEE-KEEPER 



May 



continued, shall be deemed a separate 

 violation of the provisions of this ar- 

 ticle. When the violation consists of 

 the sale, or the offering or exposing for 

 sale or exchange of any prohibited ar- 

 ticle or substance, the sale of each one 

 of several packages shall constitute a 

 separate violation, and each day on 

 which any such article or substance is 

 offered or exposed for sale or exchange 

 shall constitute a separate violation of 

 this article. When the use of any such 

 article or substance is prohibited, each 

 day during which or any part of which 

 said article or substance is so used or 

 furnished for use, shall constitute sep- 

 arate violation, and the furnishing of 

 the same for use to each person to 

 whom the same may be furnished shall 

 constitute a separate violation. 



Section 2. This act shall take effect 

 immediately. 



BEESWAX ADVANCED. 

 Owing to the recent advance in the 

 price of wax, The W. T, Falconer Mfg. 

 Co. desire to announce that the price 

 of foundation «will be three (3) cents 

 higher than last quotations. Those 

 ordering foundation will please note this 

 rise; and those having wax for sale 

 should note the fact that The Falconer 

 Company for the present offer 32 cents 

 in cash, or 34 cents in goods for nice, 

 pure wax delivered at Falconer, N. Y. 



mand will stop. Beeswax wanted. 25 to 

 33, as to quality. Batterson & Co. 



159 Michigan street. 



Kansas City, Mo., April 7.— Comb honey 

 is in larg-e supply and selling as low as 

 $2.25 to 2.50 for 24— section cases. The de- 

 mand is good. Extracted sells at from 

 5% to 7c. Price of beeswax, 30c., with none 

 on the xnarket. 



iHamblin & Sappington. 



HONEY AND BEESWAX MAR- 

 KET. 

 Boston, Mass., March 8. — We beg to 

 report a fairly good spring demand for 

 comb honey, and from present indica- 

 tions stocks will clean up in good shape. 

 Prices range as follows: Fancy, i6c; 

 No. I, 13 to 14c; No. 2, none. Extract- 

 ed is in good supply and moves slowly; 

 California, 7 i-2c. 



Blake. Scott & Lee. 



Chicago, 111., April 7.— Choice white 

 comb honey produced from basswood and 

 white clover is scarce, and brings 15 cents 

 per lb., all other kinds of white is in over 

 supply, and the market is weak at 12 to 

 13 cents li;ght amber grades 10 to 11 cenits; 

 dark 8 'to 9 cents; candied and mixed lots 

 7 to 8 cents. Extracted weak with white 

 ranging from 5% to &V2 cents; amber and 

 dark 5 to 5% cents. Beeswax selling at 32 

 cents and in good demand. 



R. A. Burnett & Co. 



Buffalo, N. Y., April 7.— Strictly fancy 

 honey selling better 14 and 15. Other 

 grades also moving better at 9 to 12 cents. 

 We advise cleaning up ull the honey now 

 as when the weather gets warmer the de- 



Every Farmer, Poultryman 

 and Fancier 



should use the All Right Drinking 

 Fountain and Feed Cooker. A Wonder- 

 ful invention for poultrymen. Saves 

 time, labor, money and expense; is 

 economical, durable and cheap. Perfect- 

 ly safe; warms the poultry house; in- 

 creases egg production. 



You can't afford to be without it. 

 Send for circular, prices and testimon- 

 ials to 



I. E. BEVER, 

 Box A, 315 Keithsburg, 111. 



2-6t 



;.orin Balr[i 



Removes paint and grease from cloth- 

 ing, carpets, silk er woolen goods; 

 cures dandruff and chapped hands. 

 Five ounce box and circular 



50 c«nt$. 



AGENTS WANTED 



McCormick & Greening Co., 



Box 26, MONROE, MICH. 



BARNES' 



Foot Power Machinery, 



This cut represents our 

 Combined Machine, which 

 is the best machine made 

 for use in the construction 

 of Hives, Sections, Boxes, 

 etc. Sent on trial. Send for 

 Catalogue and Price List. 

 W. F. & J. BARNES CO.. 

 913 Ruby St., Rockford. Ill 



