AOVEI^TISIflO f^ATES. 



All advertieemeiits 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 percent ; 6 

 times, 20 per cent ; 9 times, 30 per cent ; 15 times, 

 40 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 Iiist. 



1 will send the Review with— 



Gleanings, (new) (Jl.OO) .... »1.75 



American Bee Journal. ... (new) ( 1.00) 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 ( l.OO) 1.75 



Country Gentleman . . ( 2.50) 3.15 



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



Harper's Weekly ( 4 00) 4.20 



Youths' (Companion (new) (1-75) 2.35 



Cosmopolitan ( 1.00) 1.90 



Success, (1.00). ... 1.75 



Honey Quotations. 



The 1'ollowing rules for grading honey were 

 adopted by the North American Bee - Keepers' 

 Association, at its Washington moeting, 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 nnsoiled 

 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 be classified 

 according to color, using the terms white, amber 

 and dark. That is, there will be " fancy whit«," 

 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 commission— the balance 

 beine sent to the shipper. Commission is ten 



Kcr cent.; except that a few dealers charge only 

 ve per cent, when a shipment sells for as much 

 as one hundred dollars. 



KANSAS CITY, MO.— Market is firm and the 

 demand is good. We quote as follows: — Fancy 

 white, 12 to I2^c; No. I white, i2c; fancy amber, 

 lie; white extracted, 6c; amber, sJ^c. Beeswax, 

 28 to 30c. 



WAIyKER-BREWSTER GROCER CO., 

 Sept. 8. 423 Walnut St. Kansas City, Mo. 



NEW YORK— We quote as follows:— No. i 

 white, 10 to i2c; No. I dark, loc; white extracted, 

 7 to 8c; amber, 5 to 7c. Beeswax, 26 to 27c. 



FRANCIS H. L,EGGETT & CO. 

 Sept. 8. W. Broadway, Franklin & Varick Sts. 



CINCINNATI— Very little change in market 

 from last report. We quote amber extracted 

 grades at 5>^ to 654c, in bbls. White clover, 8 to 

 9c; supply equal to demand. Comb honey 15 to 

 16c for fancy. Beeswax 33c. 



THE FRED W. MUTH CO. 

 June I. Cincinnati, Ohio. 



BUFFAIyO — The demand for fancy is increas- 

 ing and sells fairly well as quoted. We advise 

 moderate shipments. Old honey about unsale- 

 able. We quote as follows: — Fancy white, 14 to 

 15c; No. I 14c; fancy amber, 11 to 12c; No.i, 10 to 

 lie; fancy dark, 9 to loc: No,i, 8 to 8%. Fancy 

 beeswax, 28 to 32c. 



BATTERSON & CO. 



Sept. 9. 159 Michigan St. Buffalo, N. Y. 



CHICAGO — During the past 10 days, we note a 

 more active demand for comb honey and look to 

 see trade on tnis commodity improve daily. We 

 encourage letting shipments come forward now 

 as better prices can be realized on early ship- 

 ments. Extracted is in good demand. We 

 quote as follows; — Fancy white, 14c; No.i, 12 to 

 13c; fancy amber, 10 to iic; white extracted, 6 to 

 7c; amber, 5 to 6c. Beeswax, 28 to 31c. 

 S. T. FISH & CO., 



Sept. 8. 189 So. Water St., Chicago, Ills. 



NEW YORK — New crop comb honey is begin- 

 ning to arrive more freely, and the demand is 

 good for all grades. Wequote fancy white, 14 to 

 15c; No.i, 13c; amber, 11 to 12c; no buckwheat on 

 the market as yet. Extracted is plentiful and 

 in fair demand at 7c for white; 6 to 6i^c for light 

 amber; 5 to s^^c for dark Southern in barrels 

 at 55 to 65c per gal., according to quality. Bees- 

 wax is declining and nominal at 28 to 29c. 



HII^DRETH & SEGEI^KEN, 

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

 Sept. 8. New York. 



SAN FRANCISCO— The San Francisco prices 

 on honey and beeswax have been unchanged for 

 the last four or five months. The prospect of a 

 good yield this year has not affected prices yet. 

 We quote as follows: Comb honey, 10 to 13c; 

 white extracted, 7c; amber, 6^c; dark, 5c; bees- 

 wax, 25c. 



ERNEST B. SCHAEFiFIvE, 



May II. Murphys, Calif. 



CHICAGO— Honey is coming to market quit^ 

 freely and is of first quality, this fact induces th^ 

 trade take it and people are of the opinion that it 

 is going to be reasonable in price, two factors 

 which go far toward marketing the product. 

 Best grades of white comb sell at 14c; extracted 

 6J-2 to y'/ic according to quality and package, am- 

 ber grades, 554 6}4c. Beeswax 30c. 



R. A. BURNETT & Co., 

 Sept. 8. 163 So. Water St., Chicago, Ills. 



Italian Queens. 



Choice Golden untested, by return mail, 50c; 

 teseted, $1.00. 



J. F. MICHAEIv, Winchester Ind 

 6-03-6t R. F. D. No. 6. 



