1898. 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



495 



Page & Lyon Mfg. Co. 



New London, 



Wisconsin, 



Operates two sawmills that cut, annually, eight million feet of lumber, thus 

 securing the best lumber at the lowest price for the manufacture of 



Bee-Keepers' SupDlies. 



They have also one One of the Largest Factories and the latest 

 and most-Improved machinery for the manufacture of 



Bee-Hives, Sections, Etc., 



that there Is in the State. The material is cut from'patterns, by machinery, 

 and Is absolutely accurate. For Sections, the Clearest and whitest 

 Bass'wood Is used, and they are pollsht on both sides. Nearness to Pine 

 and Basswood forests, and possession of mills and factory equlpt with best 

 machinery, ail combine to enable this firm to furnish the 



Best Goods at the Lowest Prices. 



Send for Circular and see the Prices on a Full Line of Supplies. 

 Please mention the American Bee .Tournal. 7Atf 



An Italian Qneen-Bee Free ! 



UNTESTED OB TESTED. AIV OFFER TO 



REGVLAR SUBSCRIBERS. 



FOR getting and sending us ONE NEW Subscriber to the Bee Journal for one year 

 (with $1.00 to pay for the same) we will mail you, as a premium, one Untested 

 Italian Queen. For TWO new subscribers (with $2.00) we will mail one Tested 

 Italian Queen. These Queens are reared near Chicago, III., and are fine ones. Will 

 YOU have one ? 



CASH PRICES : 



Untested, 50 cents Each. Tested, 75 cents Eacli. 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO., 118 Michigan St., Cliicago, 111. 



We want 



EVEKY BEE-KEEPER 



To have a copy of 



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Our 1898 Catalog 



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Send us your name and address and we will talie pleasure in mailing you a copy 



G. B. LEWIS CO., WATERTOWN, WIS. 



Special Agent for the Southwest^ 



E. T. ABBOTT, St. Joseph, Mo. 



Mr. Abbott sells our Hives and Sections at factory prices. 



Ho, for Omaha ! 



As we have many customers In the Northwest, and believing 

 they will appreciate tha low freljrht rates ot)talned by purchas' 

 Iqjt goods from a railroad center nearer to them than we are. get- 

 tlDg a direct through-freight rate, thus cutting the freight in half, 

 we have eatabllsht a branch house at 1730 South l-'ith St.. Omaha 

 Neb., where we will keen a complete line of all Apiarian Supplies, 

 the same as we do at Hiiiginsvi'le. Mo. With the quality of our 

 goods, we believe most b>-e-keepers iu the West are already 

 acquainted, but to those who are not. we will say that our goods 



are par excellent, Polisht, snowy-white ^eollons, beautiful, straw- 



coloied ii».,oH.irent Foundation. Improved Smokers and Honey Kxtractora. and all other flrst- 

 claa sgoods, are what we sell. Kind and courteous treatment and honorable dealing our motto. 

 On these bases, we solicit an order, feeling sure thai if we sell you one bill of goods you will be 

 our customer In the future, 



^"Pkogbessivk Bee-Keeper, 50c per year. "Amateur Bee-Keeper." 23o. Both for 65c. 

 postpaid. Sample copy of the PbOORessive free, and a beautiful Catalog tor the asking 



^<'<^™«^- Leahy Maniiliieturing Company, IV^^ruT^is^ir-Jt., o";.a..a,Neb. 



Select-Tested Golden Adel Q,ueens. 



Each, $1.00. A practically non-swarmlng and non-stinging strain of golden bees. "How 

 to Prevent Honey Candying " given to each customer Tested Queens, each. 75 cents. 



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HENRV AliLEV, Wenbain, ITIass. 



HDNEY and BEESWAX 



MARKET QUOTAXIOnrS. 



Chicago, Jii y 20.— Not any of the new- 

 crop of comb honey on the market this week; 

 what little has come sold at ll@fic. Ex- 

 tracted brings 5(370 for the white, according 

 to quality; ambers, 5@6c. Southern, fair to 

 good grades, 4@5c. Beeswax. '^7c. 



Market is In good shape for disposing of 

 honey of all kinds. H. A. Burnett & Co. 



Kansas City, July 9. — New comb, No. 1, 

 white, ll(ai'-!c; amber, lOOllc. Extracted, 

 white, 5@5i4c; amber, 4@4^c. Beeswax. 22 

 to 25c. 



Old stock of honey all cleaned up. Few 

 shipments of new in market. 



0. C. Olemons & Co. 



New York, July 30.— There is some little 

 new Southern comb honey on the market, 

 mostly Irregular quality and selling at from 

 9 to lie. Extracted of all kinds is In good 

 demand. Common grade Southern, 50 to o2c 

 per gallon; good. 55 to57c.; choice. 5 to 5>4c. 

 per pound; some axceptionally fine lots sell 

 at 6c. Beeswax is very quiet at 26 to 27c. 

 HiLDRETH Bros. & Segelken. 



Boston, July 9.— Fancy white in cartons, 

 13c.; A No. 1 white In glass-front cases, 11 to 

 12c.; No. 1. 10 to lie; No. 2. 8 to 9c. Ex- 

 tracted, white. 6 to 7e; light amber, 5 to 6o. 

 Beeswax, pure, in good demand with very 

 light supply, .'SOo. 



At the present time the demand for both 

 comb and extracted honey is very light with 

 but little stock on hand. 



Blake. Scott & Lee. 



San Prancisco, July 20.— White comb. 8V4 

 to 10c; amber, 6H to T/,c. Extracted, white, 

 5V4@6c.; light amber, 43i to 5)4c. Beeswax, 

 2aa25c 



The ship Roanoke, clearing from this port 

 for New Vork on the 16th inst, carried 179 

 cases of extracted honey of 1897 crop. There 

 Is some new crop honey on the market, both 

 comb and extracted, but no large quantity of 

 either. New comb of fairly choice quality is 

 offering in 1-pound sections, and In a small 

 jobbing way »t 10c. per pound. Quotable 

 values for extracted show no change. 



Detroit, July 21— Fancy white. ll@12c; 

 No. 1. white, Hi;ailc. Extracted. white, 5@6c; 

 dark. 4@5c. Beeswax, 25^260 



New honey Is arriving, but prices are hardly 

 establisht. M. H. Hunt. 



Minueapolio. July 26.— Fancy white clo- 

 ver comb is now selling at ll@12c.; amber, 

 lOi^c. Extracted fancy white clover. SHc: 

 amber, 4?Si@5c. Dark grades, both comb and 

 extracted, not wanted at low prices. 



S. H. Uall&CO. 



Indianapolis, July 18.— Fancy white comb 

 honey, l24812Hc; No 1. 10@Ilc. Extracted, 

 white, 6@7c. Beeswax, 25@27c. 



Only a few arrivals of fancy white comb; 

 market almost bare, and demand good. Quite 

 a little comb honey from honey-dew is being 

 offered, but there Is simply no demand for the 

 stuff. Walter S. Poddee. 



Milwaukee, July 14.— Fancy 1-pound sec- 

 tions. ll@12c; A No. 1. 10@11 cents; No. 1 

 8@10c; amber. 7@7^c; dark and old. 6@7c. 

 Extracted, in barrels, kegs or palls, white, 6@- 

 6S4c; dark and amber. 4@5c. Beeswax, 26® 

 28c. 



Since our last the sales of honey have not 

 been large, altho a fair demand has ex- 

 isted and continues, altho the fruit consump- 

 tion makes some difference with eaterd of 

 honey. There is not a very large supply of 

 old stock left, and we shall be in good order 

 for new crop both extracted and comb. The 

 outlook is good, A. V. Bishop & Co. 



Buffalo, July 9. — There is a very good 

 demand for strictly fancy 1-pound comb, at 

 10 to lie; other grades, however, range from 



9 to 7c., and even 6c. when poor enough. 

 Quite an amount o( honey can be sold at this 

 range. Extracted ranges from 4 to 6c., with 

 a moderate demand. Batterson & Co. 



St. I.ouis, July 9. — Fancy white comb. 



10 to lie; No. 1. lOc; amber, 9 to lOc; dark, 

 8 to 9c. Extracted, white. 5H to 6c. ; amber, 

 5 to6H|c.; dark, 4 to4He. Beeswax. 20 to 22o. 



Westcott Com. Oo. 



Cincinnati, July 9.- Demand is slow for 

 all kinds ot boney, especially comb. Prices 

 for best wlilto comb honey. 10 to 13 cents. 

 Extracted hnney brings 3^4 to 6c. according to 

 quality. Beeswax in good demand at 25 to- 

 28c for good to choice yelow. 



Chas. F. Muth & Son, 



