June 26, 1902. 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



415 



Fourth of July Excursion 



over Nickel I'late Koail, at one fare for 

 the rouiid trip, within a radius of 200 

 miles from startiiiff point. Tickets on 

 sale July 3r<l and 4th, with return limit 

 of July 7th. Three daily trains in each 

 direction between Chicago, Clevelan<l, 

 HulTalo, New York, Boston and New 

 England points. Rvery facility offered 

 for comfort of the traveling public. 

 Individual American Club Meals, rang- 

 ing in price from 35 cents to SI. 00, and 

 meals a la carte in dining-cars on 

 Nickel Plate Road. Write John Y. Cal- 

 ahan, (ieneral Agent, 111 Adams St., 

 Chicago, for special rates to eastern 

 points. 21— 26A2t 



The Emerson Binder. 



This Emerson stiflf-board Binder with cloth 

 back for the American Bee Journal we mail for 

 but 60 cents; or we will send it with the Bee 

 Journal for one year— both for only $1.40. Ills 

 a fine thing- to preserve the copies of the Jour- 

 nal as fast as they are received. If you have 

 this *' Emerson " no further binding is neces- 

 sary. 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO., 



144 & 146 Erie Street, CHICAGO, ILL. 



BIcyclcA. For Home; lime the adverlisemciitH 

 of the Mead (."yell- Cumpaov have appeared in 

 the columns nf tin- American Itee Journal. 

 Every year the biisiiicHU of thifl Company has 

 ^rrown until now it exceeds 50.0<hi bicycles Hold 

 throu(fl> mail orders all over the world each 

 year. The Mead Cycle Company keeps ilH fac- 

 toricH rutinint,; all winter storing up wheels ol 

 the tinefit qu.ilily, and is always ready in the 

 spring and snmnit-r lo lill orders promptly at 

 prices which are lmvi*r than any niatiulacturer 

 selling on the<ild plan, through local dealers, 

 can deliver a wlin-l of even inferior <|uality. 

 The Mead Cycle Company can ship any wheel 

 al any price the same day the order is received. 

 Readers of this paper can be assured of prompt 

 and honorable treatment. When writing for 

 catalogs and prices mention the American Bee 

 Journal. and address Mead Cycle Co., Dept.K 3K, 

 Chicago, 111. 



r'<ilSfrkt*ni«i I If yon care to know of its 

 Vp^alllUnild. 1 Fruits^ Flowers, Climate 

 or Resources, send for a sample copy of Call- 

 ornla^s Favorite Paper— 



The Pacific Rural Press, 



The leading Horticultural and Agricultural 

 paper of the Pacific Coast. Published weekly, 

 handsomely Illustrated, $2.00 per annum. Sam* 

 pie copy free. 



PACIFIC RURAL PRESS, 

 330 Market Street, - San Francisco. Cal. 



Please mention Bee Journal 

 when writing advertisers. 



Queens low Ready to Supply by Return Mail 



Golden Italians 



stock which cannot be excelled. Each variety bred in separate apiaries, 

 from selected mothers ; have proven their qualities as great honey-gatherers. 



Have no superior, and few equals. Untested, 



75 cents: 6 for $4.00. 

 px J /'^i„ ^•. /^..^y-v»-« /-r which left all records behind in honey- 

 t\JcQ L/IOVer V,IUeenS, gathering. Untested,«1.00;6 for $5.00. 

 /^ *.«-• !^~vl n t^ r» — Thev are so highly recommended, being more gentle 

 WarniOianS than a'H others. Untested, SI. Ol). 



ROOT'S GOODS AT ROOT'S FACTORY PRICES, 



C. H. W. WEBER, 



2146=2148 Central Avenue, 



CINCINNATI, OHIO. 



(Successor to Chas. F. Muth and A. Math.) 



Narshfield M anufacturin g Company. 



Our specialty is making SECTIONS, and they are the best in the market. 

 Wisconsin BASSWOOD is the right kind for them. We have a full line of BEE- 

 SUPPLIES. Write for free illustrated catalog and price-list. 



Marshfield Manufacturing Company, Marshf leld, Wis. 



7A26t Please mention Bee Journal when writlne 



Famous Italian Queens! 



BUCKEYE STRAIN OF 3-BANDED LONG-TONGUES are wonderful 

 honey-gatherers. One customer bought 10 dozen. Just think of it I (He bought 

 a few last season as a trial.) 



MUTH'S STRAIN GOLDEN ITALIANS. 



As fine as money can buy. Either of the above by return mail, 7Sc each ; 

 6 for S4.00. Selected tested, best money can buy, $1.50. 



FrLi, Line of the FINEST DOVETAIL HIVES AND SUPPLIES. 

 Send for Catalog. THE FRED W. MUTH CO., 



Front and Waluut Sts., CINCINNATI, OHIO. 

 Please mention Bee Journal -when ■writine. 



28 cents Cash 

 for Beeswax. 





This is a good time 

 to send in your Bees- 



paid for Beeswax. W SHrSlT 



low, upon its receipt, or 30 cents in trade. Impure wax not taken at any price. 

 Address as follows, very plainly, 



GEORGE W. YORK fit CO., 144 & 146 Erie St., Chicago, 111. 



i! >li >te >K >K ."K «li .•!< •$< «!< «Ji rft. il' to 



I HONE,/ AND B&ESWflX 5 



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MAkKET QUOTATIONS. 



Cbicaoo, June 18.— The market ib practically 

 over in comb honey until the new crop comes 

 forward, ho far none haw appeared in ihiw city. 

 A little ol the extracted is on sale, but it in 

 chiefly of a low tirade of amber sellinff at about 

 .'^ cents per pound. There is a larffe amount of 

 the white extracted honey of the crop of 1901 

 still on sale brinifinif.'5'*''C, according to body 

 and flavor. Jleeswax sells upon arrival al 32c. 



R. A. BCKNBTT A Co. 



Cincinnati, March 6.— The market in ex- 

 tracted honey is (food with prices lower. Am- 

 ber, for maiiufacturin^f purposes, bring-s from 

 S'/i(0(iiic; better tirades froin7^mSc. Fancy comb 

 honey sells at 16c; lower (jrades hard to sell at 

 any price. Beeswax stronif at 27fi?30c. 



TiiK Fhkd W. Moth Co. 



Albany, N.Y., May 1.— Honey market isdull. 

 Very little call now for any grade. Well cleaned 

 out of stock and season practically over. Some 

 comb honey is selling at \4iq 15c. Extracted, 

 0(^0^c. Beeswax, good demand, SCKo-^lc. 



H. R. Wright. 



Detroit, Apr. 8.— Fancy white comb honey, 

 15c; No. 1, 13fa-14c; dark and amber, lltol2c. 

 Extracted, white, 6)<@7c; dark and amber, 

 5@6c. Beeswax, 2'i(a30c. M. H. Hont & Sow. 



New York, May 1^— There is a limited de- 

 mand for comb honey and prices rang-e as fol- 

 lows: Fancy white, 14c; No. 1, white, 13c; am- 

 ber, ll@i2c; n» buckwheat or dark on the 

 market and no more demand for any. Market 

 on extracted remains very inactive. Plenty of 

 supply wilh only fair demand. We quote: 

 white, 5J^(rt5'ic: light amber, 5(qi5%c; southern, 

 in barrels, S0(g»55c gallon. Beeswax firm at from 

 30@32c pound, according to quality. 



HlLDRETH & SBOELKBH. 



Cincinnati, June 7.— There is hardly any 

 change in the honey market. Comb is not mov- 

 ing much, and whatever is left can be bought 

 at cut rates. Water -white is selling from 

 14(c_iISc. Extracted is in fair demand and finds 

 steady sales, in barrels, 5iVi;5^c; water-white 

 alfalfa from eatihsc; white clover from t.^fc 7c. 

 Beeswax is coming in more freely and sells for 

 28c. c. H. W. Wbber. 



San Francisco, June 11.— White comb, 10@ 

 12 cents; amber, 7@10c; dark, 6(97 cents. Ex- 

 tracted, white, 5fal— ; light amber, 4J<@— ; 

 amber, 4(3 — . Beeswax, good to choice, light 

 27(a29c; dark, 2S@2oc. 



There is not much of any description coming 

 forward at present or being offered for sale. To 

 purchase freely, better figures than are war- 

 ranted as quotations would have to be paid. No 

 evidences are displaced, however, of large oper- 

 ators doing any noteworthy competitive bid- 

 ding so far on this season's product, although 

 the crop is not coming up to expectations in 

 point of quantity. 



WANTED ! 



Honey and Beeswax. Mail sample and state 



price delivered Cincinnati. C. H. W. WEBER 



2140 214S Central Ave., CiNCl.NN.iTi, Ohio. ' 



21Atf Mention the American Bee Journal. 



SHEEP MONEY a'„'JS°v°to1°Je 



If you work f..r u^. We will stkrt vou in 

 lusiness ami luruir-h the capital. 'Work 

 lu-ht and easy. Send 10 cents for full 

 iiiL- of samples and particulars. 



DRAPER PUBLISHING CO., Chicago. Ills. 



INGHAM'S PATENT 



24 years the best. 

 Send for Circular, 



Smokers 



2SAtf T. F. BINGHAM, Farwell, Mich. 



Please mention Bee Journal -ro-iien writing 



Meeting B. Y. P. U., Providence, R. I. 



The Nickel Plate Road will sell tick- 

 ets July ". ^ and 9 at one fare for the 

 round-trip, with stop-over at Niagara 

 Falls and Chautauqua Lake if desired ; 

 also via New York City if preferred. 

 For sleeping-car accommodations, call 

 at City Ticket Office, 111 Adams St., or 

 address John Y. Calahan, General 

 Agent, Chicago. 23— 26A2t 



