AOVHHTISING I^ATES. 



All advertisementB will be inserted at the rate 

 of 15 cents per line, Nonpareil space, each in- 

 sertion : 12 lines of Nonpareil space make linch. 

 Discounts will be given as follows : 



On 10 lines and upwards, 3 times, 5 per cent ; 6 

 times, 15 per cent ; 9 times, 25 per cent ; 12 times, 

 S5 per cent. 



On 20 lines and upwards, 3 times. 10 per cent ; 6 

 times, 20 per cent ; 9 times, SO per cent ; 15 times, 

 ♦0 per cent. 



On 80 lines and upwards, 3 times, 20 per cent; 6 

 times, 30 per cent ; 9 times, 40 per cent ; 12 times, 

 50 per cent. 



Clubbing liist. 



1 will send the Review with— 



Gleanings, (new) ($1.00) .... 81.75 



American Bee Journal (new) ( l.Od) 1.75 



Canadian Bee Journal ( 1.00) 1.75 



Progressive Bee Keeper ( .50) 1.35 



American Bee Keeper ( .50) 1.40 



Ohio Farmer ( 1.00) ... 1.75 



Farm Journal (Phila.) ( .50) 1.10 



Rural New Yorker ...(1.00) 1.85 



The Century ( 4.00) 4.50 



Michigan Farmer (1.00) 1.65 



Prairie Farmer (100) 1.75 



American Agriculturist (1.00) 1.75 



Country Gentleman ( 2.50) 3.15 



Harper's Magazine (4.00). ... 4.10 



Harper's Weekly (4 00) 4.20 



Youths' (!ou.panion (new) 0.75) 2.35 



Cosmopolitan ( 1.00) 1.90 



Success (1.00). ... 1.75 



Honey Quotations. 



The following rules for grading honey were 

 adopted by the North American Bee - Keepers' 

 Association, at its Washington meeting, and, so 

 far as possible, quotations are made according 

 to these rules. 



Fancy. — All sections to be well filled ; combs 

 straight, of even thickness, and firmly attached 

 to all four sides ; both wood and comb unsoiled 

 by travel-stain, or otherwise ; all the cells sealed 

 except the row of cells next the wood. 



No. 1.— All sections well filled, but combs un- 

 even or crooked, detached at the bottom, or 

 with but few cells unsealed ; both wood and 

 comb unsoiled by travel-stain or otherwise. 



In addition to this the honey is to beclassified 

 according to color, using the terms white, amber 

 and dark. That is, there will be " fancy white," 

 No. 1, dark," etc. 



The prices given in the following quotations 

 are those at which the dealers sell to the gro- 

 cers. From these prices must be deducted 

 freight, cartage and comniission— the balance 

 beine sent to the shipper. Commission is ten 

 ycr cent.; except that a few dealers charge only 

 five per cent, when a shipment sells for as much 

 qs one tinn'lre'l Hollprs 



NEW YORK — Trade on honey is dull and the 

 supply plentiful. Beeswax is in good demand. 

 We quote as follows: Fancy white, 14 to 15c; Xo. 

 I white, 12 to 13c; fancy dark, 11 to 12c; No i dark 

 10 to lie; white extracted, 6% to 8c; beeswax, 30 

 to 31C. 



FRANCIS H. I^EGGETT & CO. 



May 5. W. Broadway, Franklin & Varick Sts. 



CINCINNATI— I^ittle demand for comb honey 

 at present; faticy sells at 15 to i6cin a small wav. 

 We quote amber extracted at 5'/; to 6^c; white 

 clover, 8 to 9c. Sales not as lively as expected 

 this season of year. Cuban extracted is offered 

 on all sides, and future are awaited with intense 

 interest. Beeswax strong at 30c. 



April I. 



THE FRED W. MUTH CO. 

 Cincinnati, Ohio. 



KANSAS CITY, MO.— The comb honey mar- 

 I ket is firm, and stock well cleaned up. Extract- 

 ed is steady, but the deinand is limited. Bees- 

 wax is in good demand. We quote as follows: 

 Fancy while, 14c; No.i white, 13c; No.i amber, 

 i2c; white extracted, 7c; amber, 6c Beeswax, 

 30C. 



WAIvKER-BREWSTER GROCER CO., 

 April 3. 423 Walnut St. Kansas City, Mo. 



BUFFAI,0 — Buffalo honey market is very quiet 

 and there is an accumulation of grades that has 

 to be sharply cut to sell. We quote strictly fancy 

 comb 13 to i6c; No i, 14 to 15c; No. 3, etc., 9 to 12c. 

 We think some producers missed it by holding 

 their honey too long this season. Extracted 

 honey 6 to 8c, with very limited demand. Bees- 

 wax 25 to 33c. 



BATTERSON & CO. 



Maj' 6. 159 Michigan St. Buffalo, N. Y. 



CHICAGO — The situation on comb and extract- 

 ed honey remains unchanged from what we 

 said ill our last quotations. Demand for either 

 comb or extracted is very limited and concessions 

 will have to be made in order to effect sales. We 

 quote as follows; Fancy white, 15 to i6c; No.i 

 white, 14 to 15c: white extracted, Utah, 6 to 7c; 

 amber, Calit., 6)4 to 7^c. 



S. T. FISH & CO., 

 May 5. 189 So. Water St., Chicago, Ills. 



NEW YORK— The market is quiet on both 

 comb and extracted honey, with abundant sup- 

 ply. Beeswax is firm and wanted. We quote as 

 follows: Fancy white, isc: No.i white, 13 to 14c; 

 fancy amber, 12c; No.i amber, iic; fancy dark, 

 loc; white extracted, 7c; amber, 6 to 6^c; dark, 

 5^c; beeswax, 29 to 30c. 



HII,DRETH & SEGEIvKEN, 

 265 & 267 Greenwich St., Cor. Murray St. 

 April 3. New York. 



CHICAGO— The past winter and present spring 

 have been a disapointment to producers and deal- 

 ers ill honey, in that the consumption has been 

 away below the average of the past decade. 

 Choice to fancy comb is held at 15 to i5c, with off 

 grades 2 to 5c less; extracted white, 6 to 7c; amber 

 6to6V^c; dark, 5'/^ to 6c. Beeswax in good de- 

 mand at 32c. 



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FINE STOCK. 



White and Barred Rocks, 15 egg.e 75 cents, 

 45 eggs $2.00. 



J. F. MICHAEL,, Wincheste Ind. 



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