Mar. 16, 1899. 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



175 



PATENT 



Beeswax 

 extractors 



The onl_v Wax Extractor in the world 

 that will extract all the wax from old 

 combs rapidly by steam. Send for de- 

 scriptive illustrated catalotr. 



C. G. FERBIS, 



Soittli Coliunbia, .^ei>v Vork. 



Please mention Bee Journal "when, ■writing. 



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BeeSmokar 



Bint-'liiun \ Hethering- 



lun I'lifupping- 

 Kiiite. 



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Biiigliaiii Perfect Bee-Smokers 



Smoke EDgine (largest smoker made) 4-in. etove. Doz. $l3.O0; each, by mail, $1.50 



Doctor 3!^ in. stove. Doz. 9.0(1; " i.io 



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



J'Hrne 2}^-in. stove. Doz. 5.00; " .90 



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



Xjittle Wonder (weight 10 ounces)... 2-in. stove. Doz. 4.50; " .60 



Honey-Knife Doz. 6.00; " .80 



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

 or Knife, look up its record and pedigree. 



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



Dear Sir:— Have used the Conqueror ir» veftrs. I was always pleased with its 

 workiDgs, but thinking 1 would need a new one this summer, I write for a circu- 

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



January ii7, l)?97. Truly, W. H. Eagertt, Cuba. Kansas. 



T. F. BINOHAITI, Farwell, inictalsaii. 



FOREWARNED IS 

 FOREARMED ^=: 



Do Not W ait 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 Early Or= 

 ders. Our 1899 Catalog free. 



Q. B. LEWIS CO., 



Watertown, Wisconsin. 



SPECIAL AGENTS: 



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



L. C. WooD.MA.x, Grand Rapids, Mich. 



Carloads 

 of Bee- 



ow-.-. 





Sections, 

 Shipping=Cases, 

 Comb Foundation t^ 



and EVERYTHING u^L'd in the bee-mdu^>iry. We want the name and adUve-^.s oi tvt_T> buc-kecper 

 in America. We supply dealers as well as consumers. We have Dry Kiln, Improved Macliiu- 

 erv,40,a)0 feet of floor space, and all modern appliances. We make prompt shipment. Write 

 for Catalo<rs, Quotations, etc. INTER=STATE MFG. CO.. Hudson. St. Croix Co., Wis. 



AND BUY YOUR 



Listen ! Tako iiiij MvIcg 



B66-si!i)i]ri6s 01 Mmi 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. 



Satisf.yction GuAR.iNTEED On a f uU line of Supplies. Send for a Cata- 

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

 delivered to me. 



AUGUST WEISS, Hortonville, Wis. 



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Jl HON&y flND B&ESWflX | 



MARKET QUOTATIONS. 



CHrc.4GO, March 7.— Fancy white comb hriujrs 

 13c., and there is a g"00d demand for it. No. 1 

 white is also wanted at H(y 12c., dependiiij^ upon 

 quality. Lower g-rades of white, amber and 

 mi.xt colors range from 8f«'10c., with dark and 

 buckwheat 7(*(8c. Extracted white clover and 

 sag-e, 8c: basswood and alfalfa, 7c; amber 

 jgrades, 6c; buckwheat, 5'2(a6c. Beeswax, 27^28. 



Market trenerally healthy in tone with best 

 g-rades of honey scarce. R. A. Burnett <fe Co. 



Detroit, March 9.— Fancy white comb scarce 

 and hig-her and we now quote it 13('rl4c; No. 1, 

 12f" 13c: fancy dark and amber, ItX* lie. There 

 is considerable poor honey in the commission 

 houses which is ofifered at 8«V9c. Extracted, 

 white, OJsfo 7c; dark, 5(g'6c. Beeswax. 25(" 26'^c. 

 M. H. Hunt. 



Kan'S.\s City, March 10.— Fancv white comb, 

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

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

 C. C. Clemons & Co. 



New York, March S.— Fancy white,12c; No. I 

 white, 10(^g lie; amber, 9c; buckwheat and dark, 

 by 7c. Comb honey is pretty well cleaned up 

 now and we expect to dispose of the balance of 

 our stock during- this month. Excepting- Cali- 

 fornia there is not much stock of extracted ott 

 our market. Demand is fair at unchanged quo- 

 tations. Beeswax, 27i'_' 28c. 



Hildreth Bros. & Segelken. 



S.\N Francisco, March 9.— White comb, 9K@ 

 10'/2c; amber, 7'2(«:9c. Extracted, white, 7to7Kc; 

 light amber, oK(a6J^c. Beeswax, 24(at27c. 



Market is not favorable to buyers, more es- 

 pecially for desirable extracted, stocks of whicii 

 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, March 10.— The demand for comb 

 honey is very light, with full stock on hand. 

 We quote our market: Fancv white, 13'(^14c; 

 A No.l, 12c: No. 1, ll'«12c: light amber. 9[n.lOc 

 No demand for buckwheat. Extracted, white 

 Northern stock, 7(s8c, Beeswax quiet at 27(o*28c. 

 Blake, Scott & IvEE. 



Omaha. March 13.— The stock of comb honey 

 in this market is very light. There are not over 

 3tX) cases of all grades iii first hands. Demand 

 continues fairly active. Fancy white quotable 

 at 13c; choice, 12c; No. 1 amber, lie. Extracted 

 well cleaned up. Pevcke Bros. 



Buffalo, March 10.— There is only very little 

 dark poor honey in our market, which is selliug- 

 at mostly 8 cents. Some strictly fancy white 

 comb honey would bring about 12 cents. Little, 

 if any. here. No extracted to menti<ia. Fancy 

 pure beeswax. 30c B.i,TTERSON & Co. 



Cleveland. March 9.— Fancv white, 13(5'14c; 

 No. 1 white, 12f" 13c; A No. 1 amber, 10(a-llc; No. 

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

 white, 7c; amber, 6c; buckwheat, 5c. 



A. B. Williams & Co, 



Milwaukee, March 2-— Fancv 1-lb. sections, 

 13(flil4c; A No. 1, 12(sl25^c; No. i, 11(h12c; dark 

 or amber or old, 7(a'10c. Extracted, in barrels or 

 kegs, white, 7(n-7J4c; dark, 5J^@6J^c. Beeswax, 

 25(u^27c. 



Since our last report we have had a very good 

 market for htmey, and the demand has been 

 very good for all grades, especially for sections 

 of the best qualit_v, and the demand is good now 

 and small supply. We encourage shipments of 

 best comb. Extracted, fair demand. 



A. V. Bishop &. Co. 



I Bee- I 



iSuDDlies.1 



r^ Root's Goods at Root's Prices. ^: 



l^^ Pouder's Honey- Jars and every- ^; 



•^ thing used by bee-keepers. Prompt ^• 



:^ Service — low freight rate. Catalog ^' 



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^ WALTER S. POUDER, «: 



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