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Price 0/ both. Olvb 



The American Bee Journal 1 00 . . . 



and Gleanings in Bee-Culture 2 00.... 1 76 



Bee-Keepers' Guide 150 140 



Bee-Keepers' Review 150 140 



The Apiculturist 1 73 1 63 



Bee-Keepers' Advance 1 50 1 40 



Canadian Bee Journal 2 00 1 80 



Canadian Honey Producer...! 40 130 



The 8 above-named papers 5 63 6 00 



and Langstroth Revised (Dadant).3 00.... 2 75 

 Cook's Manual (old edition) 2 25. . . . 2 00 



Doolittle on Queen-Rearing.. 2 00 1 75 



Bees and Honey (Newman)... 2 00 175 



Binder for Am. bee Journal..! 60 1 50 



Dzierzon's Bee-Book (cloth)... 3 00.... 2 00 

 Hoot's A BCof Bee-Culture.. 225.... 2 10 



Farmer's Account Book 4 00 2 20 



Western World Guide 1 50.... 1 30 



Heddon's book, "Success,".. 1 50.. 1 40 



A Year Among the Bees 1 75 1 50 



Convention Hand-Book 1 50 1 30 



Weekly Inter-Ocean 2 00.... 1 75 



Toronto Globe (weekly) 2 00.... 1 70 



History of National Society..! 50 1 25 



American Poultry Journal... 2 25 150 



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Every Hand-Book contains a simple Man- 

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KANSAS ciTr. 

 HONBV.— White clover unci Imden l-Ibs., fancy, 

 I4@l.'ic.;KOOd, i:iai4c ; rtnrk. I2c ; the same In 2-lb8., 

 i:i@Mc.; dark. I^c. K.xtriicted. white, sc; dark. 7c. 

 Demand is unod. Sales larkre for tbis time of year. 

 Sep. 27. HAME3UN & BKAB8S. 514 Walnut St. 



DENVER. 



HONEV.— We quote : In one-lb. sections, 16O180.; 

 off colors. 14@lBc. Extracted, 7@8c. 



nKBSWAX.--2'm-J5c. 

 Sep. M). J. M. CLARK COM. CO., 1421 15th 8t. 



NEW YORK. 



HONEY.— Extracted, white clover, basswood, or- 

 ange blossom and California, He; buckwheat. 6 cts.; 

 common Southern, (ir,fii7nc. per gallon. Demand is 

 cood. Comb honey, fancy white l-lbs., I6c.: i>-lbs., 

 14c. Fair l-lbs.. 14c. ; 2-lb8., ll®12c. Buckwheat. 1- 

 Ibs., ii(ai2c.; i-lbs., H)@llc. Demand very good for 

 fancy white l-ibs.. and buckwheat l-lbs. 



BKESWAX.-22C. 

 Oct. 2. v. «. STROHMByBR 4 CO., 122 Water St. 



CHICAGO. 



HONEY.— It is arriving freely and we note some 

 little accumulation, but all will be wanted later on. 

 White clover l-lbs.. according to style of package 

 and appearance. i:i®l5c. Uark l-lbs., KKailc; 2lb9., 

 8@9c. Extracted is in light demand, values ranging 

 from 6@Hc., depending upon the style of package, 

 quality, etc. 



BEESWAX.-25C. 

 Sep. 2 1 . 8. T. FISH 4 CO., 188 8. Water St, 



NEW YORK. 

 HONEY.— It is in good demand. We quote: Fan- 

 cy white l-lbs., 15®l(ic.; 2-lb8.. I3014C. Fair white 

 1-lba.. 13ai4c.; 2-lbs., 1 l®12c. Buckwheat l-lbs. in® 

 He; 2-lbs., 04«a]oc. Extracted, basswood and clo- 

 ver, 8c.: orange blossom, 8».^c.; buckwheat, 6c. ; Cal- 

 ifornia, 7,'i.c.: Southern, 72.'.i.c. per gallon. 



HLLDRE'i'U BROS. 4 8BOBLKEN, 

 Oct. 11. 28 4 30 W. Broadway, near Uuane Bt. 



BOSTON. 



HONBY.-We quote: Fancy l-lbs.. 16017c.; fair. 

 14@I5c.; 2-lbs.. i.v^vlfic. Extracted, 8@9c. Market is 

 in fairly good condition, but we are getting some of 

 the odd grades from Western New York, Michigan 

 and Wisconsin, and it is not arriving in very good 

 condition, making it hard to sell. 



BBBSWAX.-None on hand. 

 Oct. 21. BLAKE 4 RIPLEY, 57 Chatham Street. 



CINCINNATI. 



HONEY.— A quiet but steady demand for choice 

 comb, at 14@16c. Fair demand for extracted at 5@8c 



BEESWAX.— Demand Is good— 20®22c. per lb. foi 

 good to choice yellow, on arrival, 



Oct. 21. C. F. MUTH 4 SON. Freeman 4 Central Av. 



KANSAS CITY. 



HONEY.— Receipts are very light, and demand is 

 increasing. We .quote: White l-lbs. 13@14c.: dark, 

 Io(!!Jl2c.; white 2-lbs. I2®i:ic.; dark. 10®12c. Extrac- 

 ted, white, 7@yc.: dark, fie. 



BBBSWAX.-None in market. 

 Oct. 12. CLBM0N8. CLOON 4 CO., cor 4th 4Walnat. 



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