Oct. 12, 1899. 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



655 



You Should 

 "Watch" 

 Yourself 



Lest You get "Behind Time." 



THE WATCHES we offer here are g-enuine 

 barg-ains. and if you have none you will 

 not make a mistake if you get one of 

 these. They are equal to any $15.00 or $20.00 

 watches as time-keepers. 



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No. 146 is a Gentleman's genuine open face 

 Elgin, Waltham, or Hampden, the movement 

 nickel-finisht, compensation balance, straight 

 line escapement, quick train, patent safety pin- 

 ion, double brace main-spring, Breguet hair- 

 .spring. The Case is Silverine with screw front 

 and back, and of good weight, thus making a 

 perfect, dust-proof watch. 



No. 143 is a Lady's genuine Elgin, Waltham 

 or Hampden, the movement nickel tinisht, 7 jew- 

 els, compensation balance, Breguet hair-spring, 

 with Silverine hunting-case. 



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Oiip oilers 01) iDesG GeniiliiG 



WATCHES : 



No. 146 we will send prepaid, bj' express, to any address for S7.00 ; or will 

 give it free as a premium for sending us 12 new subscribers for the American Bee 

 Journal for one year at 81.00 each ; or we will club it with the Bee Journal for 

 one year — both for only $6.50. 



No. 143 we will send prepaid, bj' express, to any address for $8.00 ; or we will 

 give it free as a premium for sending us 16 new subscribers for the American 

 Bee Journal for one year at $1.00 each : or we will club it with the Bee Journal 

 for one year — both for only $7.50. 



We believe we have never offered any premiums to our readers that we 

 think will give the satisfaction that these watches will. They are not cheap 

 "clocks." but really valuable watches that will wear well, run all right, and be 

 worth much more than is paid for them. Here is a chance to make a gift 

 to some boy, g'irl, young man or young lady. Everybody ought to have a good 

 watch. Address, 



GEORuE W. YORK & CO., 118 Michigan St., CHICAGO. 



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NEW LONDON, WIS., 



operates two Sawmills that cut, annually, eight million feet of lumber, thus se- 

 curing the best lumber at the lowest "P-^-^ 't^^^.^.^.i.^' Q..^^ii^^ 

 price for the manufacture of DeC-^lxeeperS OlipplieS*M, 



They have also one of the LARGEST FACTORIES and the latest and most 

 improved machinery for the manufacture of Bee=Hives, Sections, &c., that there 

 is in the State. The material is cut from patterns, by machinery, and is abso- 

 lutely accurate. For Sections, the clearest and whitest Basswood is used, and 

 they are polisht on both sides. Nearness to Pine and Basswood forests, and pos- 

 session of mills and factorv equipt with best macliinerv. all combine to enable 

 this firm to furnish the BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. 



Send for CirCUla.r and see the prices on a full line of Supplies. 

 Please mention Bee Journal -when -writing. 



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I HONE.y AND BEESWAX | 



MARKET QUOTATIONS. 



Chicago, Sept. 20.— Fancy white comb honev 

 brings ISc: No. t, 13(ail4c; ambers, Ifwalic; dark. 

 9(a'10c. E.xtracled, white, in cans, 754(a;,Sc; in bar- 

 rels, ~(01'/ic; amber, t'Ma'c. Beeswax, 26c. 



The receipts are inci easing and sales are be- 

 coming- more frequent. Shipments are coming 

 to hand in good order, and when properly pre- 

 pared will do so until we get zero weather, after 

 which it is liable to crack, and break awaj- from 

 the frames. R. A. Burnrtt & Co.G 



Kansas City, Sept. 14.— The supply of comb 

 honey is yery light. Scarcely any extracted on 

 the market. We quote fancy f-pound comb 

 14m ISc: No. 1, 13(ijil4c; No. 1 aiiiber, 12i«13c. Ex' 

 tracted, white, 7c; amber, SCatic: dark, 4ftiSc 

 Beeswax, 22f?'.2Sc. C. C. Clemons & Co. 



New York, Sept. 20.— Fancy white, ISc; No 

 1, white, 13(<_'14c; fancy amber, ll(aii2c; No. 1. 

 amber, lOfellc; buckwheat, 9(!SilOc. Beeswax 

 dull at 2S(!y2tic. 



Demand good for all kinds of comb houey, 

 and ready sale. E.xtracted in good demand also, 

 excepting buckwheat, at unchanged prices. 



HiLDRETH & SegELKEN. 



San Francisco, Sept. 27.— White comb, 11J^@ 

 12J4c; amber, S@lOc. Extracted, -syhite,7^{57J<. 

 light amber, 6J^(gi7c. Beeswax, 26(a).27c. 



Two shipments of e.xlracted haye gone for- 

 ward to Europe since last issue, the ship Spring- 

 burn carrying as part cargo 360 cases for Lon- 

 doTi, and the ship Aristom'ene taking HX) cases 

 for Liyerpool. Market shows the same healthy 

 tone as previously noted, with stocks of all de- 

 scriptions of small volume. 



Albany, Sept. 26.— We quote: Fancy white 

 comb, I5c; No. 1 white, 13(o-14c; mixt, ll(ei'l3c; 

 buckwheat, lOta'llc. Extracted, white, 8ft'9c: 

 mixt, 6^(g'7c; dark, o. Beeswax, 26(m28c. 



MicDougal & Co. 



Successors to Chas. McCulloch .i Co. 



Boston, Sept. 21.— Fancy white comb. 1-pouud 

 sections, 16c: A No. 1, 14to.lSc; No. 1, 13(ai3'4c: 

 No. 2, ll(flH2c. White amber extracted, 8@8'4c. 

 Beeswa.x, 27c. 



New comb lumey is coming in yery slowly, 

 showing a general shortage all over the country. 

 Blake, Scott & Lee." 



Buffalo, Sept. 29.- There are yirtuallv no 

 arrivals of strictly fancy white comb honey. 

 The yery little arriving is poor, and the best of 

 it brings 14 cents. We believe e.xtra fancy would 

 bring ISrSlh cents, and any grade will sell well 

 here. If receipts do not increase we mav rea- 

 sonably look for possibly higher prices. There 

 is a very strong demand, quickly taking the 

 few arrivals. B.atterson it "Co. 



Omaha, Aug. 16.— Still very little doing and 

 receipts so light that a market price has really 

 not been establisht. Little lots of choice new 

 comb are still going at 14w ISc, but .-i good many 

 dealers w\\\ not touch it at these prices, and in 

 order to place larger quantitie.. at this time a 

 considerably lower figure would have to be 

 made. In the cour.se of another month, when 

 the weather is cooler and the taste for fruits 

 more fully s.itisfied. the demand for hiuiey will 

 be more general and a more reliable marK-"et can 

 be quoted. E.xtracted is slow snle at 7(«? 7'4c. 

 Peycke Bros. 



Detroit, Sept. 11.— Honey-producers accus- 

 tomed to selling in Detroit have hard work to 

 siitisfy local trade. Veiv little hone3- in market. 

 White comb, I4ifl-lSc; dark, 12w 13c. White ex- 

 tracted, 7^r(r8c. No dark wanted. Beeswax. 

 23(" 25c. M. H. Hunt & Son. 



WANTED.— Comb and extracted honey; state 

 prite, kind, and quantity. 



R. A. BURNETT & CO., 

 33A13t 163 So. Water St., Chicago, 111. 



WANTED. — Fancy while comb houej- in no- 

 drip shipping. cases. State price, kind and 

 qu intity, C. H. W. Weher, 



Successor to Chas. Muth &i Son and A. Mulh. 

 2146-S Central Ave., Cincinnati, O. 



Your HONEY 



We u ill Vmy it. no tnalter 

 I where you are. Address, 

 15iviii{_' de<i.' n p! iiiii .iiid price, 

 J14A'I THO> C. STANLEY & SON. Fairfield, III. 



(;oldi-:n beauty 



ITALIAN yUEENS 

 — reared from Impohtkd Mothkks. Untested. 

 5"cent-.: Tested. $LiKl, 



TLRRflL BROS. Lampasas. Lamp. Co. Tex 



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