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THE AMERICAN BEE-KEEPER. 



nonpariel of bee hives, the ne plus 

 ultra of construction. 



The closing paragraph of the editors' 

 defense with the G. B Lewis Co., in 

 last Bee-Keeper, proves to my mind 

 that the managers of the Falconer Mfg 

 Co. are true christian men. What a 

 shame that such a good man as Bro. 

 Newman should have so unfortunately 

 got mixed up in such an envious piece 

 of business. I am surprised that the 

 G. B. Lewis Co. took such an unwise 

 course in the matter. Is it not possible 

 that the whole matter was a series of 

 misunderstandings ? 



Jloiiey and Beeswax Market Report. 



Below we give the latest and most authen- 

 tic report of ihe Honey and Beeswax market 

 in different trade centers : 



Nbw York, Mch. 20.-^There is no coinb honey 

 in the market, and a limited amount of extracted. 

 Prices of comb. I5@16c. Extracted California 7(3 

 T'-tc Florida, 7%@8c. Beeswax is in good demand 

 and very scarce;, Prices 28c to 31c, and -lowly ad- 

 vancing. 



F.' G. Strohmeyer & Co 



New York, Mch. 19— The demand for extracted 

 honey is good, with laige stock of California on 

 hand. No comb on market. Price of extracted, 

 6%c to 7%e. Beeswax is scarce and in good de- 

 mand af 2/ to 30c, according r<> quality. Foreign 

 wax is arriving in large quantities and finds ready 

 sale. 



HlLDRETH BR' S. & SeGKLKKN. 



Ai.inxv, N. Y., Mch. 20.— The demand for ex- 

 tracted honey is good, for comb moderate. Supply 

 of both unite light. Prices, comb, clover 15 to 18c, 

 buckwheat, 11'" 13c. Extracted, light, 8(§ lit; dark, 

 7@bc. Supply of beeswax very small. Prices, 30 

 to 32c. Combh'ney is not quite all on the market 

 yet. Good supply of light extracted. Dark wanted. 

 (MAS. W. McCui.louh <fe Co. 



AlbanV, N. Y.. Mch. 21— Comb honey and dark 

 extracted in good demand with moderate supply. 

 Prices, comb, I3@i6c Extracted. 6@Sc Beeswax 

 in good demand at 28 to 3Uc. There will be very 

 little it' any comb honey to carry over this season. 

 Light extracted lias accumulated some. 



Wholesale commission. H. R. Wright, 



Cincinnati, O., M ch. 20— Demand for extracted 



honey is g I at lie Sc on arrival. There is also a 



fair demand for comb honey at I5@l7c for choice 

 in the jobbing way. Demand is good for Beeswax 



at 24(5 U7" for g I choice yellow. 



Ch as. F. Muth & Son. 



Chicago, III.. Mch. 20.— The demand for honey- 

 is good for this season of year. Price of comb, 1 lbs. 

 15(5 17c 2 ll-s. 13(5 14c. Buckwheat, 12<« 13c. The 

 supply of Beeswax is not equal to the demand. 

 Price, 28@30c. 



S. T. Fish & Co. 



Chicago, 111 , Mch. 22— Demand for honey is 

 light with small supply. Prices of best white 17 to 

 18c; dark. 15 to 17c, Beeswax in good demand at 

 27 to 29c. Supply larger than for many months. 



161 South Water St. K. A. Burnett. 



Boston, Mass., Mch. 21— Honey is in light de- 

 mand at 18c for comb, 8c. tor extracted with small 

 supply. Beeswax in fair demand with lielit sup- 

 ply, at 28@30e. While 1 Hi sections will do well if 

 sent to us soon. 



Blake & Ripley, 57 Chatham St, 



St. Louis. Mch. Id.— Demand only fair. Supply 

 good. Price of comb 12@15; Extracted, 6@73>£. 

 Beeswax, demand fair; .Supply light. Price, 27c 

 for prime, 



D. G. Tutt Gro. Co. 



Kansas Citv, Mo., Mch. 16.— Demand for honey 

 light; supply fair. Price of comb 14c: fancy 17c; 

 fair 15® 16c; extracted W"" 1 .^-. Xo stock of Bees- 

 wax in the city. Price. 27<«2Sc II igli prices have 

 kept the demand light all the season. 



Hamblin & Bearss,514 Walnut St. 



Circulars and Price Lists Rec'd. 



Geo. E. Hilton, Fremont, Mich., supplies. 



Berlin Fruit BoxCo. Berlin Heights, .supplies. 



Jenkins & Parker. Wetumpka. Ala . supplies. 



The D. A. Jones Co., Beeton. Out , supplies. 



A I. Boot, Medina, 0., supplies. 



Chicago Bee-Keeper's Supply Co., Topeka, Kan 

 supplies. 



Dr. G. E. Tinker, New Philadelphia, 0., queens 

 and supplies. 



A. A Byard, West Chesterfield, N. H.. queens 

 and supplies. 



S. F. .v I. Trego, Pwedona, 111., queens. 



Jacob T. Timpe. Grand Ledge, Mich., queens. 



W. II Laws, Lavaca, Ark., queens. 



Levelling Bros., Wiota, la., supplies. 



(1. F. Muth .V Son, Cincinnati, 0.. supplies. 



Roe & Kirkpatric, Union City. End-, supplies. 



F. H. & E. 11. Dewey. Westfield Mass.. queens. 



J. M Young. Plattsmouth, Neb., queens- 

 Miller Bros., Bluff ton. Mo., queens and supplies. 



J. P. Moore, Morgan. Ky., queens ami liees. 



St. Joseph Apiary Co., St. Joseph, Mo., supplies. 



The prices mi the following goods were 

 omitted f r« -m our present price list: 



PRICE LIST (IF NOVICE EXTRACTORS. 



No. 4 — For all frames 13 inches or less in depth, and 

 i:; :l 4 inches or less in width (weight 35 lbs) .. $7 00 

 No. 5— For L. or Simp, frame standing on end, 

 or and other frame not over 9J^ in. depth, or 

 ls'jj long, top-bar 20 inches, (weight 35 lbs). 7 tin 

 No. 7— For frames deeper than the L., but not 



over 1 . ;l 4 in. deep, (weight 40 lbs ,) . 8 on 



No. 10— For still deeper frames, not over 13% 



in. deep or 183^ wide, (weight 40 lbs..) 8 00 



Any above numbers with upright gearing, 50c extra 

 " milk-can handles, 25c " 

 "HO lbs space below. 50c " 



"100 -1 on •• 



made for four frames, $3 ill) " 

 PRICE OF DIBBERN BEE-ESCAPE. 



Cones only, each, 20 cents 



In lots of ten -1 so 



Postage on cones, each .'I cents 



Board for hive complete with escape, each 35 cents 

 In lots of ten, S3 20 



(In ordering board complete mention the kind 

 of hive you wish to use it on.) " 



Honey boards in the table for Nos. 12 ami 13 

 should read wood-bound zinc instead of slatted 

 wood /.inc. 

 Alley's Swarm Uiver, each SI 00 



Clubbing List. 



We will send the American Bee Keeper with 



* PCB. PRICE. BOTH. 



American Bee Journal, (SI oin SI 35 



American Apiculturist, ( 75) 1 15 



Bee-Keeper's Review, (100) 135 

 Bee-Keeper's Advance and Poul- 



tryiuan's Journal, i 50) 90 



Canadian Bee Journal, I 75) 1 15 

 Gleanings in Bee Culture. (1 DO) 



