AujT 2H, 1902. 



AMERICAN BEE lOUPNAL 



559 



Bee-Heepers-Attention ! 



Do not put your money into New Fangled Bee-Mises, but buy a plain, ser- 

 viceable aiul well-made hive, such as the regular Dovetailed hive arranged for 

 bee-way section.s. Honey-producers of Colorado- -one of the lar(rest honey-pro- 

 ducinp sections in the world use this style. 



Thousands of Hives, JVlilllons of Sections, ready for Prompt Shipment. 



G. B. LEWIS CO., Watertown,Wis. 



Wease menti'^n Bee journal ^vhen "writinf 



27 cents Cash 

 for Beeswax. 



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This is a good time 

 to send in your Bees- 



paid for Beeswax. W r-^ a ^ounTi 



r***^* *^* «_^^^4-» ▼▼ ««.^m.. '4^ CASH- for best yel- 

 low, upon its receipt, or 29 cents in trade. Impure wax not taken at any price. 

 ' Address as follows, very plainly, 



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



what hour we may be called in like 

 manner." 



" O, yes,"' she replied, " I don't know 

 what I would do without the Good 

 Book. There is one passage of scrip- 

 ture in particular that has been a great 

 help to me through my present atHic- 

 tion." 



" To what passage do you refer?" he 

 asked, all attention at once as the sub- 

 ject of his daily study was mentioned. 



" Well, now," replied the elderly 

 matron, and the shadow of a smile ap- 

 peared on her wrinkled features, at the 

 fickleness of her memory, " I don't re- 

 member whether it is in Psalms or 

 Proverbs, but I distinctly remember 

 the passage." 



" Perhaps I could recall the passage, 

 and prompt your memory as to its loca- 

 tion, if you would kindly repeat it," he 

 quickly made answer," as the deepest 

 interest held him in rapt attention. 



"Well," she replied to his request, 

 as a hesitating uncertainty, plainly 

 depicted on every feature, and in voice 

 as well, seemed to take possession of 

 her as she endeavored to recall the 

 quotation verbatim to the learned man 

 who stood before her. " The passage 

 is, 'Grin and bear it.' "' 



Fellow bee-keepers, let us, without 

 wavering, face the front, continue to 

 take the "Old Reliable" American 

 Bee Journal (which I have taken for 

 nearly 19 years), study apiculture, look 

 for a better season next year, and do 

 not forget the old woman's quotation, 

 whether it is in Psalms or Proverbs or 

 not, but " Grin and bear it."' 



C. W. WlLKINS. 



Cortland Co., N.Y., Aug. 11. 



DAIRYMEN ARE DELIGHTED 



to meet thoaewDo work for us. Cow kcept-rs .•,! .. avs 

 bare money. We start you Id busities". You mskf 

 large profit*. Easy work. We furnish capital, bend 

 10 c«dU for full line of samiileeand psitirulars. 



DRAPER PUBLISHINQ CO., Chiu;^. Ills. 

 Please mention Bee JoumaX when irritirg. 



Close Sati huavs at 1 r.M.— imr custo- 

 mers and friends will kindly rememljer that 

 beffinninj; with .luly 1, for three months we 

 close our otlice and bee-supply store at 1 

 p.m. on Saturdays. This is our usual custom. 

 Nearly all otner firms bene begin the Saturday 

 afternoon closini; with May 1st. but we keep 

 open two months later on account of the local 

 bee-keepers who find it more convenient to 

 call Saturday afternoons for bee-supplies. 



nrrn mason jar bargain 



■JPFA $5.00 per grross for pints; $5.50 for 

 ■'^^" quarts; $7.00 for j^g-al. Get my 

 prices on gallon cans and tin-top tumblers. 



WILTON WELLS, New Albany, Ind. 



ConiD and Ex- 

 tracted Honey! 



State price, kind and quantity. 

 R. A. BURNETT & CO., 199 S.Water St., Chicago 



33Atf 



Please mention the Bee Journal. 



W/q-^^^^ —Extracted HONEY 



VV dn LwU Mail sample, and state 

 ^^^^^^^^^^„^^_ style of packag"e and price 

 ^mm^^^m^^^^m^^^^ delivered in Chicago. 



John F. Campbell, 53 River 5t.,Ghicago, Mi. 



34Atf Mention the American Bee Journal. 



Bees For Sale. 



75 colonies in Improved Dovetailet' 

 Hives, in lots to suit purchaser. 

 O. H. HYATT, 



13Atf Shenandoah, Page Co., Iowa. 



ti you want the Bee-Book 



Tnai co't-fers the whole Apicultural Field more 



completely than any other published, 



send ¥1.25 to 



Prof. A. J. Cook, Glaremont, Cal., 



FOR HIS 



"Bee-Keeper's Guide." 



Liberal Discount* to the Trade. 



Plsase Mentloti Bee Journal 

 when writing advertisers. 



"SEASONABLE OFFERINGS." 



MUTH'S POUND SOUARE FLINT-GLASS HONEY-JARS, with patent 

 air-tight GLASS STOPPERS, at &5.S0 per gross. Far Superior to Old Style 

 WITH Corks. Try a gross. Just the thing for home market. 



CRATES OF TWO 60-lb. CANS, been used once, in good condition, in lots 

 of 5 crates, 40c each ; 10 or more, 3Sc. This lot is limited ; order at once. 



QUEENS! The Best Money Can Buy! 



BUCKEYE STRAIN 3BANDED are the genuine RED CLOVER WORK- 

 ERS. MUTH'S STRAIN GOLDEN ITALIANS can not to be surpassed. Either 

 of above, 7Sc each ; 6 for S+.OO. Selected tested, Si. 50 each. 



A trial will convince you. Send for our catalog of BEE-SUPPLIES. 



THE FRED W. MUTH CO., Front & Walnut Sts., Cincinnati, Ohio. 

 Please mention Bee Journal when wmluls 



JJslOte .**/. li/. ySf. ."K .'K «K .«$< «!< 'tt. 'd't* 



I HONEY AND BEESWAX \ 



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MARKET OtOTATIONS. 



Cricaoo, Au(f. 11.— Some comb honej pro- 

 duced in \'»)Z is now on Hale. I'ancj brioffs I5c: 

 anjthioif off in appearance or ijualit; aellii at 

 1.1'" 14j for while; amber f^radett. 2 and 3 cent* 

 per pound less. Mxtiacted is nellinff at V" Tc 

 for white; li({hi amber, Sli^i.c; dark, -'o.S'.c. 

 There is a fair demand lor all (grades and kinds. 

 Beeswax steady at ,VJc. R. A. UaiinBTT A Co. 



Kansas City, Aug. 16.— The receipts of comb 

 honey are increasini;; so is the demand. New 

 fancy white comb, I4c; No. 1, 13c; No. 2 and 

 amber, I254fn.l,5c. Extracted, white, 6c; amber, 

 .itoSHc. Beeswax, 22(»2:c. 



C. C. Cl.KMONS Si. Co. 



Cincinnati, July 2<,.— Considsrable slock of 

 lOiti crop fancy comb on the market and sells 

 at 14C4>15c: there is a call for new comb honey, 

 as yet none on the market; this market de- 

 niands fancy comb; all other ffrades discoura- 

 (res trade. Extracted is in fair demand at 

 5^"i6c for amber and 7(asc for clover. Beeswax, 

 jSrnSOc. Thk Fred W. Muth Co. 



Albany, N. Y., Aug. 32.— The demand for 

 honey is improving with the unusual cool 

 weather, the summer resorters returning home 

 hungry. We.|uote: Extra white comb, l'5'al6c; 

 medium, 14(&15c. No other grades coming yet. 



We want lo caution shippers against ship- 

 ping by express, as it arrives almost invariably 

 broken. Express companies are stamping the 

 cases "Received at owner's risk," which seems 

 to cause their employes to " play ball "' with it. 

 Freight handlers are slower, more careful, and 

 less broken, and much cheaper. We advise 

 sending by freight only. H. R. Wright. 



New York, Aug. 11.— New crop comb honey 

 from New York and Pennsylvania is beginning 

 to arrive in limited quantities. There is a good 

 demand for iancy white at 14c, and No. 1 at 13c, 

 anil exceptionally fine lots will possibly bring 

 a little more. Lower grades quiet at from 

 10^12c. As to extracted honey, fancy grades 

 are in good demand at from 6((i6!^c for white, 

 and S(a)5^c for light amber. Southern in bar- 

 rels and half-barrels quiet at from 47^^'af,Oc per 

 gallon, according to quality. Beeswax dull at 

 from 2~(9, 28c. Hilsrbth Si Sboblkkh. 



Cincinnati, Aug. 19.— New comb honey is 

 not coming in so plentiful, so far. Whatever 

 has come in, and is fancy water-white, has 

 brought a good price, and' sold to stores from 

 lS(a>l6c. Honey kept over from last year, fancy 

 sells for 14c. The market for extracted is more 

 lively and brings— amber, from 5@S^c: alfalfa 

 water-white, from 6(a6>ic; white clover, from 

 '(S'iic- Beeswax, 30c. C. H. W. Wbbbii. 



San Francisco, Aug. 6— White comb. 13@14c; 

 amber, 10@12c; dark, Sgoc Extracted, white, 

 i\@—\ light amber, ^#—; amber. 4",(a' -. Bees- 

 wax, good to choice, light 27to29c: dark, 2S@2oc. 



There is not much honey offering from any 

 • luarter, and market is decidedly against buy- 

 ers, particularly for choice to select comb, 

 which is in fair request on local account. Ex- 

 tracted has to depend on shipping demand to a 

 considerable extent, and to secure shipping 

 orders prices have to be reeulated by values 

 current in other centers. While there is not 

 much extracted offering, buyers have not so far 

 shown disposition to take hold at any material 

 advance on figures lately ruling. 



WANTED! 



Honey and Beeswax. Mail sample and state 

 price delivered Cincinnati. C. H. W. WEBER, 

 214^-2148 Central Ave., CiNcixN.iTi, Ohio. 

 21Atf .Mention the American Bee Jonrnal. 



WE can olace a few cars of COHB AND EX- 

 »' TRACTED HONEY. Will be glad to cor- 

 respond with parties having some to offer. We 

 also solicit local consignments. 



C. C. CLEMONS & CO.. 

 29A'it .W(. (Irand Ave., Kansas City, Mo. 



\A/AMXPn WHITE CLOVER EX- 



WMIN I CLy TRACTED honey: 



Send sample and best price delivered here; also 

 Fancy Comb wanted in no drip cases. 



THE FRED W. MUTH CO. 

 32Atf Front and Walnut, Cincinnati. Ohio. 



Please mention Bee Journal 

 wheti writing advertisers. 



