THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



CHICAGO, Ilvly.— We quote as follows: Fancy 

 white, 15 to 16; No. i white, 1310 14; faiicv amber, 

 12; No. I amber, 10 to 11; fancy dark, 9; No. 1 

 dark, 8; white, extracted, 7>/2 to 8; amber, 7 to 7%; 

 dark, 6J4 to 7; beeswax, 28. 



Mar. 14. 



R. A. BURNETT & Co., 



163 So. Water St., Chicago, 111. 



KANSAS CITY.— Receipts and supply light; 

 demand tair at the following quotations: No. 1. 

 white, 14 to 15; fancy amber, 13 to 14; No. i am- 

 ber, i2j4 to 13; white extracted, 8; amber, 7; dark, 

 6; beeswax, 25. 



May 4. 



C. C. CL,EMONS CO., 

 423 Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo. 



NEW YORK. — We quote as follows: Fancy 

 white, i.s: No. 1 while 13 to 14; fancy amber. 12; 

 No I. amber, 11 to 12; lancy dark, 11; No. i dark, 

 10; white, extiacied, 8 to 8^2; amber, 7 to 7^2: 

 dark, 6 to 6J^; beeswax, 27 to 2b. 



Mar. 15. 



HIIvDRETH & SEGELKEN, 

 120 West Broadway, New York 



BUFFAI^O, N. Y.— For four to six weeks 

 there has been an excellent trade in all giaaes 

 as quoteu. We urge the marketing ot all now, 

 as berries will soon be pleiuilul and cheap. We 

 quote as follows: Fancy white, 16 to 17; No. 1 

 white, 14 to 15; lancy am Der, 14 to 15; No. 1 am- 

 ber, 12 to 13; No. 2 uark, 10 to 12. 



May 4. 



BATTERSON & CO. 

 167 & 169 Scott St., Buffalo, N. Y. 



CHICAGO, 111.— Demand for comb honey is 

 limited. Sales can be made for fancy white at 

 15 cents other grades in proportion, as low as 

 10 for dark. Extracted is i 1 limited supply and 

 good demand. White, 8 to 9; amber, 7 to 8, de- 

 pending upon package and flavor. Beeswax, 28. 



S. T. FISH & CO., 

 May 4. 189 So. Water St., Chicago, Ills. 



Queens. 



W. H. Laws has moved his entire 

 apiaries to Round Rock, Texas, 

 where he will rear queens the com- 

 ing season. The Laws strain of 

 faultless, 5 - banded Italians are 

 still in the lead. Breeding queens 

 of this strain, 12.50 each. He also 

 breeds leather-colored, from impor- 

 ted tnothers. Tested queens, either 

 strain, |i.oo; 6for|5.oo. Untested, 

 75 cts. ; 6 for I4.00. 



W, H. I^aws, Round Rock, Texas, 



M. H. Hunt & Son 



Sell Root's Goods at wholesale and re- 

 tail, at their prices. Oar inducements are 

 Strictly First-Class Goods, Cheap Freight 

 Rates and Prompt Shipments. Our specialty 

 Anything you want for your Bees. Send for 

 our Catalog. Cash or trade for beeswax. 

 M. H. HUNT & SON, Bell Branch, Mich. 



QUEENS THAT PAY 



Are those from good stock, and reared right. 

 I have reared over 1,200 queens from my 

 " Doolittle " breeder, and tested over 100 in 

 my own yard. The queens are large, and the 

 bees are hustlers Ail queens warranted 

 good ones; no culls sent out. Prices: average 

 untested queen, 60 cts ; dozen. S6.00: select, 

 80 cts.; dozen, S7. 50; tested, Ji 00; select. Si. 50; 

 extra, S2.00. "You send me ihe best queens I 

 ever had. J. W. Hartinan, Pickens. W. Va." 

 Others write in the same strain. See May 

 Review, page 164. Circular free. 6-oo-tf 



J. B. CASE, Port Orange, Fla. 



See what the 



CRANK SAYS, 



The untiersigned never was more successtul in 

 having fine cells built, and, consequently, in .se- 

 curing fine queens, than during a copious flow. 

 Since May ist many of those queens (Ihree and 

 five-band Italians) are now tested, and will be 

 sold for Si. 00 each; select te ted. Si. 25; breeders, 

 S2.00; and untested, 75 cts. Would you like a fine 

 three-band breeder matched to a golden drone? 

 I can supply such. Money order office. Warren- 

 ton, N. C. ' 6-oo-tf 

 W. H. PRIDGBN, 

 Creek, Warrenton Co., Pa. 



l^xhihition Hives. 



I shall probably make no more exhibitions of 

 bees and honey at fairs I have too many other 

 irons in the fire. I have about a dozen nucleus 

 exhibition hives that I would sell for 50 cents 

 each. They are nicely made, with glass in one 

 side and wire cloth on the other. Six of them 

 are painted a bright vermillion and the others a 

 bright blue. They are of the right size for tak- 

 ing one I,angstroth frame. They cost $1.00 each 

 to make them. 



I also have about 100 of the old-style Heddon 

 super, of the right size to use on an S-frame, 

 dovetailed hive. This is the best super there is 

 if no .seperators are used. They cost 20 cents 

 each to make them when lumber was cheap. 

 They are well painted and just as good as new, 

 but I would sell them at 15 cents each. 



W. Z. Hutchinson, Flint, Micb, 



