1896. 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



127 



Honey & Beeswax Market Quotations. 



CHICAGO. III.. Feb. 14.— White clover and 

 basswoad comb is sought after In preference 

 to any other, and commands a better price 

 and now sells at 15c. for clover and l."i@14c. 

 for basswood. Other white comb honey sells 

 atll@12c.; dark. 8@9c. amber. 9@]0c., and 

 very slow of .sale. Extracted is unufiually 

 dull, with large amounts on sale. White clo- 

 ver and linden, G@7o. ; dark and amber grades, 

 4y2@oc. 



Beeswax, 28(a30c. R. A. B. & Co. 



CHICAGO, III., Jan. 20.— We are having 

 good inquiry for fancy comb, but all other 

 grades are selling slow. Dark comb will not 

 sell on this market, and we would advise the 



firoducernottoshipithere. We are offering 

 t as low as 9@10c.. with no buyers. We quote: 

 Fancy. 15c. ; No. 1. 14c.: light amber, 12® 

 13c. Extracted, light, 5@6!4c; dark. 4@5o, 

 Beeswax. 28@30c. J. A. L. 



PHILADELPHIA. Pa., Jan. 3— Honey has 

 declined in this market during the holidays. 

 Large lots of California honey arriving, and 

 selling at 5c. in 60-lb. cans. We quote: Comb 

 honey, fancy, I6e.; fair to good. 8@14c. Ex- 

 tracted. 4@5(4c. ; white clover. 10c. 



Beeswax, 30c. W. A. S. 



BUFFALO. N. Y., Jan. 22.— Salf s very light 

 and market dull. We quote: Fancy white, 

 14@15c.; choice, 11® 13c. ; buckwheat, 7@9c. 

 Extracted. 4@6c. 



Beeswax. 25@28c, B..& Co. 



CINCINNATI, O., Jan. 22.— Demand is slow 

 for comb honey, which brings 12@14c. for 

 best white. The demand is fair for extracted 

 honey at 4@7r., with a scant supply. 



Beeswax is in good demand at 2"5@28c. for 

 good to choice yellow. C. F. M. & S. 



KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 8.-The demand 

 for comb and extracted Is light. We quote: 

 No. 1 white, l-lbs.. I3@14c,.; No. 2. 12@13c.; 

 No. 1 amber, ll@12c. ; No. 2, 8<ai0c. Ex- 

 tracted, white. o'/5@6c.; amber, oOoHc. 



Beeswax, 22@25c. C. C. 0. & Co. 



List of Honey and Beeswax Dealers. 



Most of whom Quote In this Journal. 



Cblcago, Ills. 



R, A. Burnett & Co.. 163 South Water Street. 

 New York, N. Y. 



HrLDRKTH Bros. & Segelken. 



120 & 122 West Broadway. 

 Chab. iBRAEii & Bros., 486 Canal St. 



Kansas Cllr. Mo. 



C. C. Clemoms & Co., 423 Walnut St. 



BoSalo, N. Y. 

 Batterson & Co.. 167 & 169 Scott St. 



Hamilton, Ills. 

 CHA8. Dadant & Son. 



Pblladelpbka, Pa. 

 Wm. a. Selser, 10 Vine St. 



Cincinnati, Ohio. 

 C. F. MuTH & Son, cor. Freeman & Central ava. 



Sweet Clover, Willow-Herb, Basswood 



EXTRACTED HONEY 



—For Sale.— 



We have made arrangements whereby we 

 furnish Sweet Clover or Willow-Herb 



Extracted Honey, in 60-pound tin cans, on 

 board cars in Chicago, at these prices: 1 can. 

 in a case, 8 cents per pound; 2 cans in one 

 case, 7i4 cents. 



Tlie Basswood Honey is all in kegs 

 holding 170 pounds, net. It is a very superior 

 quality, and the prices are: 1 keg. 8 ^ cents 

 per pound ; 2 kegs or more, 8 cents. 



Cash MUST accompany each order. 



^1^ A sample of either kind of honey will 

 be mailed to an Intending purchaser, for 12 

 cents, to cover postage, packing, etc. We 

 guarantee purity, and that what we ship wlU 

 be equal to sample. 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO., 



- CHICAGO, ILLS. 



Largest Factory tl°o West o.'^^^^J^tz^ies 



READ THIS— Mr. Keyes says: The 100 rounds of Extra-Tuin Foundation you sent usl is 

 superior to anything he ever saw; and I think the same. R. L. Tucker, Wewahitchka, Fla. 



Dear Sirs:— The Sections came duly io hand. Indeed, they are very nice. Yes, sir; they 

 are as good as the best. Charles H. Tries. Steeleville, Illinois. 



Leahy Mfg. Co.:— I have received the bill of goods. I must say they are the choicest lot of 

 Hive-Stuff I have ever received from any place. I admire the smoothness ot your work, and 

 your close selection of lumber. Yours very truly. O. K. Olmstead. Orleans. Nebr. 



Dear Sirs:— The Sections arrived in due time, and are all O. K. so far as examined. They 

 are simpl.v perfection. I can't see how you can furnish such goods at such low prices. I hope 

 you may live long and do well. Yours respectfully, Z. S. Weaver, Courtney, Tex. 



Gents:— I received the *' HigginsviUe Smoker " all 0. K. It's a dandy; please find enclosed 

 stamps for another. Yours truly. Otto Enders, Oswegathe, N. Y. 



Gentlemen: — I have bought Supplies from nearly all the large manufacturers by the car- 

 load, and I must say yours are as good as the best. Indeed, in many lines they are the best. 

 It is a pleasure to liandle them. E. T. Flanagan, Belleville, Illinois. 



The above unsolicited testimonials are a fair sample of hundreds we receive. 



Our prices are reasonable and the " HigginsviUe Goods " are the best. 

 TUe "HigginsviUe " Goods are for sale by the following parties : 



Chas. H. Thies, Steelville, 111. B. T. Flanagan. Belleville, 111. 



Henry L. Miller, Topeka. Kans. E. A. Seeley, Bloomer, Arkansas. 



J. W. Rouse & Co.. Mexico, Mo. P. J. Thomas, Fredonia. Kans. 



And by a number of others. 



If you need a Carload of Supplies, or only a Bee-Smoker, write to us. Remember, we are 

 here to serve you, and will, if you give us a chance. A Beautil'iil Catalogue Free. 



Address, LEAHIT MANUFACTURING CO.. HIGGINSVILLE. MO. 



49A Mention the American Bee Jnurnal. 



VALLEY NURSERIES. 



Send for Illustrated (■:it:iIoi;ne of lifaltliy, thrifty trees 

 and plants. Koonce Pear, Sneed Peach and all other 



ARTHUR J. COLLINS, Moorestown, N. J. 



Please mention the American Bee Journal. 



leading varieties. 

 36E13t 



Honey-Clovers & Buckwheat 



SEED FOR SALE. 



We have made arrangements so that we 

 can furnish seed of several of the Clovers 

 and Japanese Buckwheat, by freight or ex- 

 press, at the following prices, cash with order: 



101b 50tt> lOOft 



A Isike Clover Seed $1.35 $ 6.25 $12.00 



Sweet Clover Seed 1.25 5.50 10,00 



White Clover Seed 2.40 11.35 22,00 



Alfalfa Clover Seed 1.20 5.25 J 0.00 



Crimson Clover Seed.... 1.00 4.00 7.00 



Jap. Buckwheat Seed 45 1.50 2,20 



Prices subject to market changes. 

 The above prices include a good, new two- 

 bushel bag with each order. 



We guarantee all Seed flrst-classin every re- 

 spect— in fact, the BEST that can begotten. 

 Your orders are solicited. 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO., 



CHICAGO, ILLS. 



UNION 



ONE MAN WITH THE 



COMBINATION 

 SAW 



Tan do the work of four 

 men using hand tools, in 

 Ripping, Cutting-off, Mi- 

 tring, Rabbeting, Groov- 

 ing. Gaining. Dadoing, 

 Edglng-up. Jointing Stuff, 

 etc. Full Lineof Foot and 

 Hand Power Machinery. 

 Sold on Trial. Oaliilasue Free. 

 SKKECA FALLS lUFC CO., 

 46 Water St., SENECA FALLS. N. Y 



1 Al V Mention tlie American Bee Journal. 



DON'T I 



liny S{ii» or Siipplit'K until you have sent 

 to us toi' speL'ial (trices uu what you need. 

 The Goods and Prices *' are right." 



Our >96 Circular now ready. 



I. J. STRI1VOHA9I, 



105 Park Place. NEW YORK, N. Y. 



We have at this Branch among the Stock purchased of Thos. G Newman the following 

 stock of Sections— not of our manufacture— which we desire to close out to make room for our 



Superior Extra Polished Sections. 



In order to close tlifm out quickly we offer them for the next 80 days, or while they last, at 

 these special prices ; 



White Sections, 4!-ix4H. Cream Sections, 4>4x4!i. 



3,000 1 15-161 1,000 forSl. 75 ) 1,000 for $1.25 



■ 2,000 for 3.00 7,000 115-16^ 2,000 for 2.00 



23,500 7-to-ft. ) 5,000 for 7.00 ) 5.000 lor 4.50 



We also have a stock of Triangular Top Langstroth Frames at these Special prices: 



100 for $1.00; 300, $2.70; 500, $4,00; 1000, $7.00. 



On all freight orders of $5 or less, at this Branch, please add 25c. tor cartage. Catalogue Free. 



The A. I. Root Co., 56 5th Ave., Chicago, 111. 



