Mav 25, 1899. 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, 



335 



Page & Lyon Mfg. Co. 



NEW LONDON, WIS., 



•Operates two Sawmills that cut, annually, eight million feet of lumber, thus se- 

 curing- the best lumber at the lowest D^^ j'k^/5.»<\/»*»o' Q« n>*^l-I/>c> 

 price for the manufacture of DCC'^JN.eCperb OUppilCS**** 



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

 improved'machinery for the manufacture of Bee-Hives, Sections, &c., that there 

 is in the State. The material is cut from patterns, b^- machinery, and is abso- 

 lutely accurate. For Sections, the clearest and whitest Basswo'od 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 

 1^is tirm to furnish the BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. 



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



□ INOHJtM 



BooSmobor 



■PK-ICBS OF"- 



Biii^liaiii Perfect Bee-Smokers 



Smoke Engine (larjjeat smoker made) 4-in. Btove. Doz. $13.00; each, by mail, $1.50 



Doctor 3Va ""• stove. Duz. 9.00; '^ i.io 



Conqueror 3-in. stove. Doz. 6.50; " i.OO 



],arue 2?^-in. stove. Doz. 5.<X); " .90 



Plain 2-in. stove. Doz. 4.75; " .70 



Little Wonder (weight 10 ounces) ... 2-in. stove. Doz. 4.50; " .60 



Honey-Knife Doz. 6.00; " .80 



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

 or Knife, look up its record and pedigree. 



FIFTEEN YEARS FOR A DOLLAR; ONE-HAI,F CENT FOR A MONTH. 



Dear Sir:— Have used the f'onqueror 1.^ year^. I was always pleased with its 

 workings, but thinking 1 would need a new one this summer. I write for a circu- 

 lar. 1 do not think the 4-inch Smoke Engine too large. 



January 27, 1^97. Truly, VV. 11. Eagerty, Cuba, Kansas. 



T. F. BINGHAITI, Farwell, mtelilgan. 



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B66-SUDDll6S 0! flOOUSt W6l§8 ! 



FINE FOUNDATION AND TONS OF IT. WORKING 



Wax into Foundation for Cash or Trade a Specialty. I defj- competition in 

 Foundation, riillions of Sections— Polisht on both Sides. 



S.\TiSFACTiox Guaranteed on a full line of Supplies, d Send for a Cata- 

 log; and be your own judge. Wax Wanted at 27 cents cash, or 28 cents in trade, 

 delivered to me. 



,„„ AUGUST WEISS, Hortonville, Wis. 



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MARKET QUOTATIONS. 



Chicago, May 8.— Not anything of conse- 

 quence doin^: a little honey i.s being- sold at 

 prices that have been prevaiiin;[r for some tiitie. 

 White comb is scarce, but there is a surplus of 

 dark. Extracted unchang-ed. Stocks lig-lit. 

 lieeswax, :;7c. R. A. Burnett <fe Co. 



Detroit, April 10.— Fancy white, 12c; No. 1, 

 HXnllc; dark and amber, 8'o 9c. Extracted in 

 fair demand without change in price. Beeswax, 

 25#26K. 



Decreasing: demand and the attempt to crowd 

 sales have forced down prices on comb honev. 

 M. H. Hunt. 



New York, May 9. — Fancy. 7(S'75^c; choice, 

 6(<i'b%c; fair, 5!2(«6c; common, 55'fl 60c per g^allou. 

 Beeswax quiet at from 26(528 cents, according- 

 to quality. 



Our market is in first-class condition, beine 

 bare of extracted honey, and demand good. 

 New crop is beginningto arrive from the South. 

 Comb honey is well cleaned up; some demand 

 for while but demand for dark has ceast. 



HiLDRETH & SeGELKEN. 



San Francisco, May 3.— White comb, 10@ 

 10,^c: amber. ~^<:(aj.9c. Extracted, white, 7%.@ 

 Ij^c; light amber, 6'/^to'7c. Beeswax, 26'<f^27c. 



In quotable values there are no changes to 

 record. A ship clearing this week for Siberia 

 took 231 small cases of extracted, being- honev 

 repackt by jobbers. There will be a fair vield 

 this season in the San Joaquin, probably 15u 

 cars, mostly alfalfa honey, but the production 

 will be very light in the balance of the State. 



Boston, May 17.— Fancy white, 12*y<#13c: A 

 No. 1. Iir((a2c: No. 1, 10c; lig-ht amber, 9c: buck- 

 wheat, Nc. Extracted Florida, white. 7f3to8c; 

 light amber. 6'2(rt7c. Beeswax, 27 f^ 28c. 



The demand for both comb and extracted 

 honey has settled down to the usual small pro- 

 portions of summer, and prices quoted would be 

 shaded some, too, as stocks are a little heavier 

 than is liked at this season of the year. 



Blake, Scott & Lee. 



Kansas City, May 15.— No. 1 white comb, 15c; 

 fancy amber, 14c; No. 1 amber, 13f2c; fancv 

 dark, 13c: No. 1 dark, 12c. White extracted, 6c; 

 amber, 5]4c: dark, 4@4J4c. Beeswa.x, 25c. 



C. C. Clemons & Co. 



Cleveland. March 9.— Fancv white, 13'5il4c; 

 No. 1 white, 12".' 13c; A No. 1 amber, lOtoUc: No. 

 2 amber, O'ft'lOc; buckwheat, Sc. Extracted, 

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



A. B. Williams & Co. 



Buffalo, May 5.— The season for honey is 

 about closed. Some extra fancy white would 

 sell at lUul2c; some very poor selling at 6^7c, 

 and dull. No more business in honey before the 

 oijening of the ensuing season. 



Battersox & Co. 



Omaha, May IS.— It is a hard matter just now 

 to give quotations that would have any mean- 

 ing at all. With the excei)tion of small lots of 

 buckwheat— very good for its kind, but it is not 

 the kind wanted here, which dragged at 8fSi9 

 cents— there have been no new receipts, and 

 there will not be a pound of honey carried over 

 in dealers' hands. First receipts of new crop 

 will certainly be pickt up eagerly at fancy 

 figures. Peycke Bros. 



Nuclei of Bees For Sale. 



We have arranged with a bee-keeper 

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

 Chicag-o, 111., to fill orders for 3-frame 

 (Lang-stroth) Nuclei of Italian Bees, 

 with Queens, in light shipping-boxes, 

 at S2.75 each, or in lots of 5 Nuclei, 

 with Queens, at $2.50 each. Address, 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO. 



lis Micliijjan Street, 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



BY RETURN WAIL 



;OLDEX BEAUTY 

 ITALIAN QUEENS 

 — reared from Imported Motheks. Untested, 

 50 cents: Tested, $1.1)0. 



TERRflL BROS. LaiiiDasas, Lamp. Co. Tex 



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