. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. - low prk-ed. not cheap. :\Iade from the best of cast gray iron ii IJ oz. galvanizea steel boiler to hold LOpals. Just the thinpr cookiiitt I'eid ior Ftto^k, pign or poultry and heat ho^:^"^ Reliabis StoclTFood'Cookers ^'r'iiiE nmchlar).'..-rra|iMrity. ;, t^-als. We ^\ill he irlad to .niote prices on iiiquiry. l>o buy until v<.u pet our five descrin- .irculars. Better \\ rite for them at ouce. tive RELIABLE INCUBATOR AND BROODER CO. Box i32, , Illinois. '-'lease mention Bee "wliun "WTitiTi::
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. - low prk-ed. not cheap. :\Iade from the best of cast gray iron ii IJ oz. galvanizea steel boiler to hold LOpals. Just the thinpr cookiiitt I'eid ior Ftto^k, pign or poultry and heat ho^:^"^ Reliabis StoclTFood'Cookers ^'r'iiiE nmchlar).'..-rra|iMrity. ;, t^-als. We ^\ill he irlad to .niote prices on iiiquiry. l>o buy until v<.u pet our five descrin- .irculars. Better \\ rite for them at ouce. tive RELIABLE INCUBATOR AND BROODER CO. Box i32, , Illinois. '-'lease mention Bee "wliun "WTitiTi::. 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-EeeDers' 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 wtiitest BasS'^VOOd 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, 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. Please mention the American Bee .Tournal. 7Atf back, so much so that in places it is dying out. If it continues, the price of butter, hay. grain and other rural products will advance very materially. Those apiarists who are holding on to their honey will be apt to get a good price. Tbere seems to be no reason why extracted honey should not go up to 7 cents and over. Some bee-keep- ers are already getting an advanced price for their honey. Mr. J. H. Martin writes me from the northern part of the State that he obtained H cents for his honey. It was shipt to the San Francisco market. This
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