July 20, 1899. 



AMERICAN BEE JOUPNAL, 



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Page h 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 T)^^ .1/" g^fyr\o.**c^ Qii-n-nliPC 

 ■price for the manufacture of Dee^lS^eeperS OUppiieS«*# 



Thev 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, by machinery, and is abso- 

 lutelY accurate. For Sections, the clearest and whitest Basswood is used, and 

 thev'are polisht on both sides. Nearness to Pine and Basswood forests, and pos- 

 session of mills and factory equipt with best machinery all com^^ to enable 

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



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

 Please mention Bee Journal when writing. 



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Bingham & Hethering- 



ton Uncapping- 



Knife. 



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— PK,IOE3S OF 



Biiigliaiii Perfect Bee-Smokers 



jft-irrD HOi<rEY-K:isri-VBS. 



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



Doctor 3?* in. stove. Doz. ' "" " ' " 



Conqueror 3-in. stove. Doz. 



l.artfe 2i«fe-in. stove. Doz- 



Plain '2-\n. stove. Doz. 



Little Wonder (weight 10 ounces) ... 2-in. stove. Doz. 



Honey-Knife Doz. 



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

 or Knife, l0"k up its record and pedigree. 



FIFTEEN YKAHS FOR A DOLLAR; ONE-HALF CENT FOB A MONTH. 

 Dear Sir:— Have used the ronqueror l-i years. 1 was always pleased with Its 

 workings, but tliinking 1 would need a new one this summer, i write for a circu- 

 lar. I dV) not think the 4-inch Smoke Engine too large. 



January 27, l^yT. Truly. W. H. EdGERTT, Cuba, Kansas. 



T. F. BIX^HAill, KarwelU MU-lilgaii. 



Carloads ' 

 of Bee- 



Sections, 

 Shipping=Cases, 

 Cpmb Foundation 



and EVKKYTHiNo us I 1 I ep industry. We \\intthf ni ue i 1 11 ss 1 e bee-keeper 



in America. We 'iuppU dealers as well as consumers Weh-i\eD \ Kiln Impr \ed Machin- 

 ery, 40,000 feet of floor space, and all modern appliances. We make prompt shipmeul. Write 

 for Catalojrs, Quotations, etc. INTER-STATE MFO. CO.. Hudson, St. Croix Co.. Wis. 



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OUR MOTTO : WELL MANUFACTURED STOCK-QUICK SHIPMENTS. 



Sections. siiiDDiiiQ-Gas 



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We make a specialty of making the very best Sections on the market. 



The BASSWOOD iii this part of Wisconsin is acknowledged by all to be 

 the best for making the ONE-PIECE HONEY-SECTIONS— selected, young and 

 thrifty timber is used. 



'Write for Illustrated Catalog and Price-List FREE. 



Marshfield Manufacturing Company, 



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MARSHFIELD, WISCONSIN. 



BEE-SUPPLIES! 



We h.ive the best equipt factory in the West. Capacity, 

 one carload a day; and carry the larg-est stock and great- 

 est variety of everythiutf needed in the apiary, assuring- 

 BEST g'oi>ds at the LOWEST prices, and prompt shipment. 

 Illustrated Cataiogr* "- paires, jFree, 



We also manufacture Tanks ni cither wood or galvanized 

 steel, all sizes, any l<.irni, fur all purposes. Price list free. 



Address^ 



E. KRETGHMER, RED OAK, IOWA. 



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I HONEY AND BEESWAX | 



MARKET QUOTATIONS. 



Chic.igo, July 8.— Not any of the new comb 

 from otber than the Southern .States has ap- 

 peared on our market; most of that is amber to 

 dark, and hence sells at an averasre of MirolOc. 

 New white that would grade choice to fancy 

 would sell at 13c: off jfrades of white, ll(ijil3c. 

 Extracted, white, 7(a>7jic; ambers, bm-Tc. Bees- 

 wa.x, 20M27. R. A. BuKNETT & Co. 



K.iNSAsCiTY, July 7.— A small shipment of 

 new comb honey on the market is sellinn- at 

 14(alSc. Good demand. C. C. Clemons & Co. 



New York, June 9.— Demand g-ood for ex- 

 tracted honey, all kinds, and same linds ready 

 sale at the following- prices; Fancy, Tm TUc' 

 choice, owo^ic; ia.ir,5i4(m(jc; common,";7(n oijc per 

 (fallon. Some demand for comb honey at from 

 llw 12c for white, and 9@10c for amber. No more 

 demand for dark. Beeswax dull at from 25w'27c 

 per pound, according to quality. 



HlLDRETH & SeGELKEN. 



, .S'^N Fr,4ncisco, July S.-White comb, 10® 

 lOHc; amber, 7'A<^9c. E.ttracted, white 7'4® 

 (fee; light amber, 6K@7c. Beeswax, 26 "4 (a27c 



Market is firm at the quotations, with trading 

 necessarily light, as only small quantities of 

 new have so far arrived, and stocks of old are 

 practically exhausted. It now looks as tho this 

 year's yield would not come up to the smallest 

 estimates. 



Cleveland, March 9.— Fancv white, I3tei4c- 



No. 1 white, 12m 13c; A No. 1 amber, lOiu Uc^ No' 



2 amber, >)wlilc; buckwheat, 8c. Eitracted 



white, 7c; amber, 6c; buckwheat, Sc. ' 



A. B. Williams & Co. 



Boston, May 17.— Fancy white, 12'»((il3c- A 

 No. 1, 11W12C; No. 1, 10c; light amber.'jc: buck- 

 wheat, 8c. Extracted Florida, white, 7«((il8c- 

 light amber, b'i(ai7c. Beeswax, 27wi2Sc. ' " ' 



The demand for both comb aiid 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. 



Buffalo, May 5.— The season for honey is 

 about closed. Some extra fancy white wbuld 

 sell at llw 12c: some very poor selling at 6(a7c, 

 and dull. No more business in honey before'the 

 opening of the ensuing season. 



Batterson & Co. 



Omaha, June 2.— A few little lots of new honey 

 from Texas have made their appearance on the 

 market. The stock was put up by inexperi- 

 enced people and only sold at moderate prices 

 Extracted of fairly good flavor brought s',Mi6c' 

 Comb honey put up in 60-gallon cans and filled 

 with extracted sold at 6'Ac. This is a most un- 

 desirable way of packing comb honey. Trade 

 does not care for it. Pevcke Bros. 



Detroit, July IS.— No old honey to quote, and 

 no new offered. Prices are liable to rule higher 

 as crop IS short. The abundance of rain Will 

 no doubt help the crop of fall honev. Beeswax 

 lu good supply .at 23(ai24c. M. H. Hunt & Son 



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