Aug. 17, 1899. 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



527 



Basswood Extracted Honey For Sale ! 



IN 60-POUND CANS. 



We are prepared to furnish the best new Basswood Ex- 

 tracted Honey, in 60-pound tin cans, at these prices : Sam- 

 ple for 8 cents, to cover packag-e and postage ; one 60-pound 

 can, at 8 cents a pound ; two cans or more, 7'^ cents a 

 pound — CASH WITH OKDEK. Address, 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO., 



118 Michigan Street, CHICAGO, ILL. 



OUR MOTTO ! WELL MANUFACTURED STOGK-QUICK SHIPMENTS. 



seciions. snioDWcases and 



B66-K66D6rS' SopplieS 



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



The BASSWOOD in 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. 



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SINQHAM 



BeeSxaokar 



BinEham & Ilethering- 



ton Uncapping- 



Knite. 



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■FI^IOES OF- 



Biiigliani Perfect Bee-Smokers 



Smoke Engine (largest smoker made) 4-in. stove. Doz. $13.<.X); each, by mail, $1.50 



Doctor aVfe in. stove. Doz. 9.00; " l.lo 



Conqueror 3-in. stove. Doz. 6.50; " 1 .( »0 



Liarte 2!^-in. stove. Doz. 5.00; " .90 



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



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



Honey-Knife Doz. 6.00: " .80 



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

 or Knife, loitk up its record and pedigree. 



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



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

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

 lar, i do not think the ■t-inch Smoke Engine too large. 



January 27, 1897. Truly, W. U. EAQERTT, Cuba, Kansas. 



T. F. BINGHAITI^ Farwell, Itticblgaa. 



Carloads ' 

 of Bee- 

 Hives 



Sections, 

 Shipping-Cases, 

 Comb Foundation 



and EVERYTHING used iu the bee-industrjr. ^\ e \\ int the name lud addresb ot every bee-keeper 

 in America. We supply dealers as well as consumers. We have Dry Kiln, Improved Machin- 

 erv, 40.000 feet of floor space, and all modern appliances. We make prompt shipment. Write 

 for Catalo<;s, Quotations, etc. INTER-STATE MFG. CO.. Hudson, St. Croix Co., Wis. 



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Page b Lyon Mfg. Co. 



NEW LONDON, WIS., 



Operates two Sawmills that cut, annuall}-, eiffht million feet of lumber, thus se- 

 curing the best lumber at the lowest T5 Ty ^ 1 O __l'^ 

 price for the manufacture of DCC>^!\.C^pQtS OUpplieSo#» 



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, 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 factorv equipt with best machinerv. all 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. 



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I HONEY AND BEESWAX | 



MARKET QUOTATIONS. 



Chicago, Any. ''.—At thi.s date very little 

 comb honey has come on the market of this 

 season's yield, and none of it would firrade more 

 than No. 1; it has sold at lifalS cents, not any 

 dark or amber offered. Extracted sells readily 

 at 7(('8c forwhite; amber,6,^-'" "J^^c; dark,6f"(jj.<. 

 Beeswax, 25(<[ 20c. R. A. Burnett A Co. 



Kansas City, Jul3' 7.— A small shipment of 

 new comb lionej* on the market is selling- at 

 14Cal5c. Good demand. C. C. Clemons & Co. 



New York, Aug-. 9.— Old slock is entirely 

 cleaned up, and K"ood demand now for new crop. 

 We quote: Fancy white, 13c; No. 1, 12c; fancy 

 amber, lie; No. 1, 10c. E.^tracted in g-ood de- 

 mand with market firm. Fancy Florida, 7^^c; 

 choice, b\U"~c; amber, S-^^fL' 6c. Other South- 

 ern, (.5(t?'70c per gallon for choice, and 55(a^60c 

 for common. No demand for buckwheat honev 

 al this time. Beeswax dull at 25ig'26c. 



Hildketh & Segelken. 



San Francisco, Aug. 2.— White comb, 11!^@ 

 12f2c; amber, .S(«.40c. Extracted, white,7;2@7'i. 

 light amber, 6^^^ai7c. Beeswax, 26l^fm27c. 



A shipment of 124 cases extracted went for- 

 ward by Panama steamer this week for New 

 York. Market is decidedly firm for both comb 

 and extracted, especially for best qualities. 

 Stocks are small, both here and in the interior. 



Cleveland, Julv 22.— Fancv white, 13@l4c; 

 No. 1 white, 12Ca!l3c; A No. 1 ainber, lOwllc; No. 

 2 amber, 9tolOc; buckwheat, Sc. Extracted, 

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



A. B. Williams & Co. 



Boston, Mav 17.— Fancy white, 125^(al3c; A 

 No. 1, ll(oa2c; No. 1, 10c; lif,'ht amber, 9c; buck- 

 wheat, 'Sc. Extracted Florida, white, 7^<faiSc; 

 lig-ht amber, t)^3((i7c. Beeswax, 27(a,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. 



Buffalo, Aug-. 4.— The honey season has, 

 opened in a moderate way, a few' small lots of 

 new arriving-. Extra fancy 1-pound combs, 13^ 

 14c; fair to good, ll(gfl2c; dark, poor, etc., S(a9c. 

 Batterson & Co. 



Omaha, July IS.— Altho first receipts of nev,- 

 crop Southern honey were recorded early in 

 June, there has not been any regularity about 

 thera since. A straggling lot of comb turns up 

 now and then, and, when quality is choice to 

 fancy, is eagerly pickt up at 14@15c. A little 

 lot of IS'^S crop was received a few da.vs ago and 

 went at 13 cents, quality not above choice. For 

 extracted there is not such an urgent demand, 

 still, 7J4(aSc would be obtainable in a small way. 

 The heavy bu.vers will hold back until later iu 

 the season, expecting to purchase on about the 

 same basis of values as last year. Early ship- 

 ments of all the comb that can be gotten out is 

 certainly advisable; there will not beanj- chance 

 of holding out with present quotations after the 

 first demand is satisfied. Pevcke Bros. 



Detroit, July 15. — 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 tlie crop of fall honey. Beeswax 

 in good supply at 23('? 24c. M. H. Hunt & Son. 



WANTED.— Comb and extracted honey; state 

 price, kind, and (juantitv. 



R. A. BURNETT & CO., 

 33A13t 1(.3 So. Water St., Chicag<i. 111. 



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3 Bee = Supplies. J 



:^ Root's Goods at Root's Prices. ^' 



. ^fc Pouder's Honey-Jars and every- ^ 



1"^ thing used by bee-keepers. Prompt ^^ 



• ^ Service— low freight rate. Catalog ^. 



^^5 free. ^T 



1^ Italian Queens. J 



^^ ^ and 5 banded, not a hvbrid in the ^^ 



.^ yard. Untested, 75c; Tested, Jl.iXi. ^. 



;5 WALTER S. POUDER, ^. 



•^ 512 Mass. Are., ^* 



l^^ I N in A N A POLi s, India x a . ^^ 



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