Mar. 2, 1899. 



AMERICAN BEE JOUKNAL. 



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THE 

 GREAT 



"Grippe" Specific 



OXYGEN TREATMENT. 



The inhalation of this Oxygen Treatment is really 

 wonderful, and is the nearest possible specific for the 

 cure of Consumption, Spitting of Blood, Asthma, Bron- 

 chitis, Hay Fever, Grippe and all diseases of the throat 

 and lungs. Don't ffive up hope before faithfully using- 

 this remarkable Oxygen treatment ! 



Read these Testimonials from Prominent People : 



*' I recommend no proprietarj' remedy but the Oxy- 

 gen." — W. P. Nixon, Editor Inter-Ocean, Chicago. »* 

 " Your Oxygen treatment is excellent; glad to recom- 

 mend it."— Gen. C. H. Howard, editor Farm, Field 

 and Stockman, Chicago. «• " I have the utmost faith 

 in your Oxygen treatment."— Prof. W. R. Harper, 

 Chicago University. »* " In diseases of the lungs I es- 

 teem your Oxygen a specific."— Dr. Joshua Allen, 

 Philadelphia, Pa. *♦ I would not think of being 

 without your Oxygen."— Mrs. M. B. Carse, President 

 W. C. T. U., Chicago. 



" The merit of your Oxygen reflects additional confidence in yourself."— Rev. Wm. Fawcett, 

 Chicago. *♦ " It'seems I cannot live without your Oxygen."— Mrs. A. A. Wheeler, Argyle, 

 Mich. ♦* " Oxygen is pre-eminently nature's remedy; only good can result from its use." — Dr. 

 O. W. Nixon, Chicago. «« " The Bible and your Oxygen should go together for the healing of 

 both soul and body."— Mrs. S. B. Simpson, Independence. Kans. ♦» "If Hay Fever sufferers 

 would be convinced and use your grand O-xygen treatment !"— Mrs. E. D. Adams, Clyde, Ohio. 



Write at once for circulars giving further informatii 



Address, 



DR. P&IRO. 2nd Floor, Central Music Ml Gliicaoo, III. 



AND BUY YOUR 



Listen ! Take inu Advice 

 Bee-SuDDiies ol fliiousi Weiss ! 



FINE FOUNDATION AND TONS OF IT. WORKING 



Wax into Foundation for Cash or Trade a Specialty. I defy competition in 

 Foundation, nillions of Sections— Polisht on both Sides. 



Satisfaction Guaranteed on a full line of Supplies. Send for a Cata- 

 logue and be your own judge. Wax Wanted at 27 cents cash, or 28 cents in trade, 

 delivered to me. 



iDtf AUGUST WEISS, Hortonville, Wis. 



Please mention Bee Journal when -writing. 



Biughuni ^S: Iletheriny- 



ton Uocapping- 



Knife. 



BlDgliani Perfect Bee-Smokers 



Smoke Engine (largeBt smoker made) 4-in. stove. Doz. $13.00; each, by mail, $1.50 



Doctor 3\4 in. stove. Doz. 9.00; " l.io 



Conqueror 3-iD. stove. Doz. 6.50; " i.OO 



i,a.Tue 2j-^-in. stove. Doz. 5.00; " .90 



Plain 2-in. stove. Doz. 4.75; " .70 



Little Wonder (weiirht 10 ounces) ... 2-in. stove. Doz. 4.50; " .60 



Honey-Knife Doz. 6.W; " .80 



Bingham Smokers have all the new improvements. Before buying a Smoker 

 or Knife, look up its record and pedigree. 



FIFTEEN YEARS FOR A DOLLAR; ONE-HALF CENT FOR A MONTH. 



Dear Sir:— Have used the Conqueror 15 years. I was always pleased with Its 

 workings, but thinking I would need a new one this summer, I write for a circu- 

 lar. 1 do not think the 4-inch Smoke Engine too large. 



January 27, lf97. Truly, W. H. Eagertt. Cuba. Kansas. 



T. F. BINOHAIU^ Farwell, ITlftcliigan. 



FOREWARNED IS 

 FOREARMED ^^ 



Do Not Wait until the last moment to order your Sup- 

 plies. You may be disappointed by delay in shipment 

 and lose a portion of the honey harvest. Save money 

 and gain honey by sending us your estimate NOW. 

 We are offering Special Inducements for EaMy Or= 

 ders. Our 1899 Catalog free. 



Q. B. LEWIS CO., 



Watertown, Wisconsin. 



SPECIAL AGENTS: 



E. T. Abbott, St. Joseph, Mo. 



L. C. Wooo-MAN, Grand Rapids, Mich. 



Please raentioo the Bee Jonrual IfcSJi"^ 



il >to >li >te. >ti ifc ite. >li >ti Jte itt itt iltts. 



I HONE>y AND B&ESWflX | 



MARKET QUOTATIONS. 



Chicago, Feb. 16.— This month trade has been 

 of small Tolume in comb honej, due perhaps to 

 the extreme cold that has made transportation 

 dangerous, we now look for a better movement; 

 yet the season is drawing to a close, as after the 

 middle of March there is practically none sold 

 until the new harvest is ready. CITI 



Fancy grade of white comb,13c; travel stained 

 and light amber, ll(gi\2c; amber and dark, 

 Sf<'.40c; candied and mixt colors, 6^*7c. Ex- 

 tracted, white, 6^7c; amber, 5(a\bc. Beeswax, 

 27(n^28c. R. A. Burnett & Co. 



Detroit," Jan. 2. — No change in supply of 

 honey as to quality, but prices are somewhat 

 lower than last quotations, viz: Fancy white, 

 13c; No. 1, 12(" 12j|c; fancy dark and amber, 9(gi 

 lie. Extracted, white, 6@7c; dark, 5@5;4c. Bees- 

 wax, 25@26c. M. H. Hunt. 



Indianapolis, Jan. 4.— Fancv white comb. 

 12fgil2J^c; No. 1, lOCaillc. Demand fairly good, 

 Dark comb honey is being offered at 8((<'>c with 

 almost no demand. Clover and basswood ex- 

 tracted, b%(g!7c. Beeswax, 26fgi28c. 



Walter S. Pouder. 



New York, Jan. 20.— Fancy white, 12c: No. 1 

 white, lOffl lie; amber, 9c; buckwheat and dark, 

 7c. Extracted in good demand at unchanged 

 prices. Beeswax rather quiet 27((i^28. 



Trade in comb honey is quiet. White is pretty 

 well cleaned up, but there is a large stock of 

 buckwheat. ;imber and mixt, having accumula- 

 ted of late, and in order to sell in quantity lots 

 it is necessary to shade quotations. 



HildrethBros. & Segelken. 



San Francisco, Feb. 8.— White comb, 95^@ 

 10'/2c; amber, 7^^9c. Extracted, white, 7i^i7Mc; 

 light amber, t)%@6}ic. Beeswax, 24@27c. 



Market is not favorable to buyers, more es- 

 pecially for desirable extracted, stocks of which 

 are decidedly light. Comb is in moderate sup- 

 ply, and has to depend almost wholly on local 

 custom for an outlet. Quotable rates remain as 

 previously given. 



Boston, Feb. S.— The demand for comb 

 honey is very light, with full stock on hand. 

 We quote our market: Fancv white, 13(mi4c; 

 A No.l, 12c; No. 1, U(«a2c; light amber, 9(:«10c. 

 No demand for buckwheat. Extracted, white 

 Northern stock, 7(a'8c. Beeswax quiet at 27W28c. 

 Blake, Scott & Lee, 



Kansas City, Jan. 25.— Fancy white comb, 

 13c; No. 1, 12c; amber, lie; dark, 10c. Extracted 

 white, 6c; amber,5c; dark, 4J^c. Beeswax, 25c. 

 C. C. Clemons & Co. 



Buffalo, Feb. 24.— Closely cleaned up on 

 fancy one-pouud combs; such kinds move brisk 

 to-day at about 12 cents. Other grades have 

 cleaned up mostly, but few remaining which are 

 selling at 9c down to 7c. Extracted honey not 

 much used here; stray lots 5(a^6c. Fancy pure 

 beeswax, 30rc^33c ; common, 22@28c. 



Batterson & Co. 



Cleveland, Jan. 2. —Fancy white, 13@l4c; 

 No. 1 white, 12'^^13c; A No. 1 amber, lOrddlc; No. 

 2 amber, 9("10c; buckwheat, 8c. Extracted, 

 white, 7c; amber, 6c; buckwheat, Sc. 



A. B. Williams & Co. 



Milwaukee, Jan. 9.— Fancy 1-lb. sections. 

 125^@14c; A No. 1, 12%U%c; No. 1, llfa^Uc; dark 

 or amber, 8(«41c. Extracted, in barrels, kegs and 

 pails, (>l^@V/2C', dark, 5@i554c. Beeswax, 2Sr«^27c. 



The condition of the market is favorable for 

 shipments of honey, especially of best grades, 

 which are iu small supply. The sales are moder- 

 ate, but we are expecting an increast demand 

 and good trade this spring. 



A. V. Bishop &. Co. 



SECOND=HAND 



Sixiy-Pounfl Cans 



For Sale Cheap. 



We have another lot of about 300 

 second-hand 60-pound Cans, two in a 

 case, that we offer, while they last, in 

 lots of five or more cases (10 cans) at 40 

 cents a case, f.o.b. Chicag-o. They are 

 in g-ood condition. Better order at once 

 if you want some of them. Address, 

 OEORQE W. YORK & COMPANY, 



118 Michigan St., Chicago, III. 



