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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



CHICAGO— Honey is selling slowly at present 

 at the following prices: Fancy white, i6; No. i 

 white, 14 to 15; fancy amber, 12 to 13; No. 1 

 amber, ii; fancy dark, 9 to 10; No. I dark, 8; 

 white, extractecf, 7 J^i to 8; amber, 7: dark, 5 to 6^; 

 beeswax, 2S. 



Oct. 2. 



R. A. BURNETT & Co., 

 163 So. Water St., Chicago, 111. 



CHICAGO— From this time forward we will 

 have a large demand for comb and e.-vtracted 

 honey. Prices at the present time are as fol- 

 lows: Fancy white, 15; No. i white, 14; amber, 

 12 to 13; dark, 10 to 11; extracted, as to color and 

 package, 6 to 9; beeswa.t, 28. We are cash buy- 

 ers, or will handle on consignment. Always 

 willing to follow instructions. 



S. T. FISH &CO., 



Sept. 7. 189 So. Water St., Chicago, Ills. 



KANSAS CITY —Market is ffrm, and move- 

 ments brisk at the following prices: Fancy white, 

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

 ber, 12; white extracted, 8; amber, '7; dark, 6J4; 

 beeswax, 30. 



W. R. CROMWELI, FRUIT & CIDER CO., 

 Successors to 

 C. C. CI^EMONS CO., 

 Oct. 4. 423 Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo. 



BUFFAIvO -I^ightest receipts for many sea- 

 sons, up to this time, indicating high values. 

 Demand is excellent, as quoted. Fancy white, 

 16 to 17; No. I white 15 to 16; fancy amber, 13; 

 to 14; No. I amber, 12 to 12',; fancy dark, 11 to 12; 

 No. I dark, 10 to igJa; white, extracted, s'a to Sy^- 

 Beeswax, 28 to 33. 



BATTERSON & CO. 

 Oct. 2. 167 & 169 Scott St., Buffalo, N. Y. 



WANTED-HONEY would like to hear 

 11 — .„,„,,,i»___ — , from parties hav- 



ing honey to offer. 

 Wanted Extracted Clover and Basswood, such as 

 suitable for bottling trade; also Fancy White 

 Comb-Honey in no-drip shipping cases. I PAY 

 PROMPTLY ON DELIVERY, and refer you 

 to the A.I. Root Co , or The Brighton Gernian 

 Bank of Cincinnati, Ohio. 



c. H. w. w£;ber, 



Z146 Central Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio. 

 THE 



A. /. ROOT CO., 



JO VINE ST.. PHILADELPHIA. PA 



BEE - SUR PLIES, 



Direct steamboat and railroad lines to all 

 doints. We want to save you freight. 



— If yon wish the beet, low-priced — 



TYRE - WRITER, 



Write to the editor of the Review. He has an 

 Odell, taken in payment for advertising, and he 

 wonld be pleased to send descriptive circulars 

 or 1.0 correspond with any one thinking of buy- 

 ing aacb a machine. 



f^Here we are to the Front 

 for igoo with the new 

 Champion Chaff - Hive, 

 a comfortable home for the bees 

 in summer and winter. We al- 

 so carry a complete line of other supplies. 

 Catalog free. R. H. SCHMIDT & CO. , 

 9-99-tf. Sheboygan, Wis, 



Plea!>p fpntinn Ihe Heuicuu. 



I have several hundred 



QUEEN CAGES 



of different styles and sizes, made by C. W. 

 Coetellow, and I should be pleased to send sam- 

 ples and prices to any intending to buy cages. 



W. Z. Hutchinson. Flint, Mich. 



FOR SALE. 



Apiary of 40 colonies 

 o f Golden Italia ns, 

 in lo-frame Doolittle 

 ■■■~~"'^"^~^~~~""~"~"~' hives, together with 

 fixtures. Everything 

 up to date. Also beautiful buildings, consisting 

 of 8-rooni, 2-story dwelling, barn and other out- 

 buildings. Peach and pear trees, grapes, etc., in 

 bearing. No disease. Healthy climate Mild 

 winters. No better locality to be had than this 

 to those who desire to embark in the bee busi- 

 ness. Average yield of surplus honey, 50 pounds 

 to the colony. Photographs sent to those inter- 

 ested. 



J. W. MINER, Ronda,N.C. 

 MY GOLDEN AND LEATHER - COLORED 



Italian Queens 



Are bred for business and beauty. I furnish 

 queens to the leading queen breeders of the U. S., 

 and have testimonials from satisfied customers 

 in the U. S. and foreign lands. Give me a share 

 of your orders — they will be filled promptly. 

 Tested queens, before June ist, S:-5o each. After 

 June ist, tested queens, either strain, Ji. 00 each; 

 untested, 75 cts. each. One-frame nucleus with 

 queen, J1.50; two-frame, 52.50; three-frame, $3.25. 



4-00-tf 



J. W. MINER, Ronda, N. C. 



Has Arrived. 



The time has now arrived, when bee-keepers 

 are looking out for their queens, and supplies, 

 and your na:ne on a postal card, will bring you 

 prices of qneetis, bees, nuclei, bee supplies, and a 

 catalogue giving full particulars, with a full 

 treatise, on how to rear queens, and bee-keeping 

 for profit, and a sample copy of "The Southland 

 Queen," the only bee paper published in the 

 South. All free for the asking. 3-99-tf 



THEjnNNIB ATCHI^UYCO., 



Beeville, Bee Co, Texas, 



