May 18, 1899. 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, 



319 



at a normal rate {or the next two years. 

 Uinta County would produce 1,000,000 

 pounds of hiKb-grade honey per annum. ' 



The output for last season— which was a 

 poor year— was 300.000 pounds. The bee- 

 keepers are having cans manufactured here 

 for this season's crop, and have placed an 

 order (or 4,000 60-pound cans as a starter, 

 with more contracts to follow. 



There was a very heavy loss in bees a 

 year ago, but the winter just past has been 

 mild, and the losses have been very light. 

 The faces of the bee-men are wreathed in 

 smiles, as a great season is anticipated. 

 Shipments are made as far as Chicago on 

 the east, and Butte, Montana, on the north. 

 A 10-ton shipment of old honey was sent 

 out last week, consigned to eastern points, 

 J. H. Hardt, 

 Sec Uinta Bee Keepers' Ass'n. 



Uinta Co., Utah, April 16. 



Texas,— The Central Texas Bee-Keepers" A s- 

 socialioii will meet at Milano, Tex., July 2'> and 

 21, 1^''9. All are cordially invited to attend. 

 H. li. Hyde, Asst. Sec. and Treas. 



Hutto, Texas. 



Van Deiisen Jliin Foundation. 



We have several 25- pound boxes of VanDeusen 

 Thiu Flat-Bottom Comb Fouudation for sale at 

 SU.50 per box. This Foundation is preferred by 

 many. We have only a few boxes of it at our 

 Chicag-o Branch, so an order for same should be 

 sent promptly. Address, 



THE A. I. ROOT CO., 



US Michigan Street, 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



Queens 



Untested Italian, $1.0(.> each; 

 after Julj'l, 70 cents each; 

 3 for $2.0(1. Tested, $1.25 

 each. Catalog- free. Address 



Theodore Bender, CautoUyOhlo. 



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Union combi- 

 nation SAW— 



lor rippintr. 

 cross - cuttin;^, 

 miierinn. rab- 

 beting, groov- 

 I n p. Raining, 

 acroll - BHwinKf 

 boring, edge- 

 mo u I d i n g , 

 beading, etc. 

 Kull line Foot 

 AND hand- 

 Power Ma- 



Mr. Kipling Cured 



By the inhalation of Oxygen, the 

 specific cure for all luuf^r troubles. 

 I* or special information reg'ard- 

 intj: The Oxygen Treatment, 

 Address, DR. PEIRO, 



Central Music Hall, Chicago. 



Please mention Bee Journal when writing. 

 yin PARF CATALOG BEE-KEEPERS' SUPPLIES, 



*rU I nUL Instructions to Betrinners. itc, free. 

 - JOHN NEBEL & SON, 

 5Atf High Hill, Missouri. 



Please mention Bee journal -wlien ■writing. 



CHINEKV. Send Inr ('Htalug A. 



Hcim-A Falls Mff,'. Co.. i^ Walnr St.. Seneca Falls. N.Y. 

 Please mention Bee Journal when writing. 



THE A, I, ROOT GO'S GOODS %^trr- 



Including- their discounts for o-oods wanted for 

 use another season. It will pay you to send me 

 list of g-oods wanted. Cash for Beeswax. 



M. H. HUNT, Bell Branch, Mich. 



FREE FOR A MONTH .... 



If you are interested in Sheep in any way 

 you cannot afford to be without the best and 

 onlv Weeklv Sheep Paper publisht in the 

 Unted States. 

 %Vool ^lai-lcets ancl Sheep 



has a hobby which is the sheep-breeder and 

 his industry, first. foremost and all the time. 

 Are vou interested? Write to-day. 



WOOL MARKETS AND SHEEP, CHICAGO, ILL. 



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QINQHAki 



BeoSmotear 



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■FK.IOE3S OF- 



Biiigliaui Perfect Bee-Siiiokers 



A.2STI3 H0ITE3Y-K:2>TIV-E3S. 



Smoke Engine (largest Binoker made) 4-in. stove. Doz. $13.00; each, by mail, $1.50 



Doctor a^ in. atove. Doz. 9.0*J; '^ l.io 



Conqueror 3-in. etove. Doz. 6.50; " l.OO 



l.aree 2J^-in. stove. Doz. 5.ih3; " .90 



Plain 12-in. atove. Doz. 4.75; " .70 



Little Wonder (weight 10 ounces)... 2-in. stove. Doz. 4.50; " .&) 



Honey-Knife Doz. 6.ih); '• .80 



Bingham Smokers have all the new improvements. Before buying a Smoker 

 or Knife, look up us record and pedigree. 



FIFTEEN YEAH9 FOR A DOLLAR; ONE-HALF CENT FOR A MONTH. 

 Dear Sir:— Have used the Conqueror L"i years. I was always pleased with its 

 workiDgs, but thinking 1 wouM need .a new t>ne this summer, l write for a circu- 

 lar. 1 do not think the 4inch Smoke Kngine too lartte. 



January J7, lb97. Truly. W. U. Eagerty. Cuba, Kansas. 



T. F. BliNOHAITI, FarwelK Itllchigan. 



Page h Lyon Mfg. Co. 



NEW LONDON, WIS., 



Operates two Sawmills that cut, annually, eig-ht million feet of lumber, thus se- 

 curing- the best lumber at the lowest 

 price for the manufacture of 



Bec/'Keepers' Supplies, 



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

 improved machinerj' f or 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 factory equipt with best machinery, all combine to enable 

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



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



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I fiONE.y AND BEESWAX | 



MARKET QUOTATIONS. 



Chicago, May 8.— Not anything of conse- 

 (juence doinj?; a little honey is being^ sold at 

 jirices that have been prevailing- for some time. 

 White comb is scarce, but there is a surplus of 

 dark. E.xtracted unchanged. Stocks light. 

 Beeswax, 2"c. R. A. Burnett *fe Co. 



Detroit, April 10. — Fancy white, 13c; No. 1, 

 liifdllc; dark and amber, Sc *Jc. Extracted in 

 fair demand without change in price. Beeswax, 



Decreasing demand and the attempt to crowd 

 sales have forced down prices on comb houev. 

 M. H. Hunt. 



New York, May 9. — Fancy, "(SiTJ^c; choice, 

 oi'if)i,3c; fair, S'^f^^^'ic; common, S5@60c per gallon. 

 Beeswax quiet at from 26<S'28 cents, according 

 to quality. 



Our market is in first-class condition, being 

 bare of extracted honey, and demand good. 

 New crop is beginning to arrive from the South. 

 Comb honey is well cleaned up; some demand 

 f(jr white but demand for dark has ceast. 



HiLDRETH & SeGELKEN. 



San Francisco, April 26.— White comb, 10@ 

 lOfic; amber, TVifniOc. Extracted, white, 7'4@ 

 liic: light amber, b\i&:7c. Beeswax, 26f^(<^27c. 



Light supplies of both comb and extracted 

 operate against any special movement in honey. 

 Prices remain quotably as before. New crop 

 honey will be on market in about 30 days, but 

 the yield is certain to prove light, and there will 

 be very little white sage, which is the best 

 grown. 



Boston, April 13.— Fancy white, 13c; No. 1, 

 llf«'12c; A No. 1, 10(aviic; light amber, "^c. Ex- 

 tracted, stocks about cleaned up. Nominal 

 price for white, Sc; for light amber, 7c. Bees- 

 wax, very light stocks; selling at 27((_i 28c. 



Naturally the demand for honey is gradually 

 growing less, and altho stocks on hand are not 

 large, still the demand is so small that the gen- 

 eral feeling is weak and prices are being shaded 

 in order to work off stocks. 



Blake, Scott & Lee. 



Kansas City, May 11.— No change in the 

 honey market. Trade at this time of the year 

 is naturall.v light. There is nothing on the 

 market except some very dark New York buck- 

 wheat comb honey which meets with rather 

 sl<:iw sale at lOwllc. A correspondent in Texas 

 advises us that he will be ready to ship new 

 c<.>mb and extracted honey shortly. 



Peycke Bros. 



Cleyeland, March 9. — Fancv white, 13@14c; 

 No. 1 white, U''i 13c; A No. 1 amber, lOfg^Uc: No. 

 2 amber, 'XgIOc; buckwheat, 8c. Extracted, 

 white, 7c; amber, 6c; buckwheat, 5c. 



A. B. Williams & Co. 



Buffalo, May 5.— The season for honey is 

 about closed. Some extra fauc.v white would, 

 sell at llfy 13c; some very poor selling at b(a.7c, 

 and dull. No more business in honey before the 

 opening of the ensuing season. 



Batterson & Co. 



Omaha, April IS.— There is but little stock 

 lett in dealers' hands now, and realizing that no 

 further receipts can be expected until another 

 crop gets into liie market, it is held firm at 14c 

 for fancy while comb. Extracted, ~l4c. 



Pevcke Bros. 



Nuclei of Bees For Sale. 



We have arranged with a bee-keeper 

 in Lee Co., 111., about 100 miles west of 

 Chicago, 111., to fill orders for 3-frame 

 (Langstroth) Nuclei of Italian Bees, 

 with Queens, in light shipping-boxes, 

 at $2.75 each, or in lots of 5 Nuclei, 

 with Queens, at S2.50 each. Address, 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO. 



llSi Michi-,'.-ui Street, 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



BY RETURN MAIL 



(;OLDEX BEAUTY 

 ITALIAN QUEENS 



—reared from Impokted Mothers. Untested, 



?i) cents; Tested, sl.lX). 



TERRflL BROS. Lampasas, Lamp. Co. Tex 



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