HONEY AND BEESWAX MAR- 

 KET. 



The honey market, is in a waitinj;: at- 

 titude, there is more comb on sale than 

 for several Junes of recent years; most 

 of it is out of condition from one cause 

 and another, chiefly by having grain- 

 ed; therefore a light yield this year 

 would not help the crop on hand of 

 last. Prices are without special change 

 in either comb or extracted honey from 

 those given in your last issue. Con- 

 sumers are not in the market for other 

 than small quantities. Beeswax is 

 very scarce and brings 32 cents upon 

 arrival. R. A. Burnett & Co. 



Kansas City. Mo., June ii. — The old 

 crop is well cleaned up. and with the 

 low prices prevailing demand has been 

 very good for past 60 days. We quote: 

 Comb honey, 10 to 12 1-2 cents- Ex- 

 tracted, 5 to 6 1-2 cents. Beeswax is in 

 good demand, with supply light, at 30 

 cents per pound. 



Hamblin & Sappington. 



Buffalo, N. Y., June 11. — Fancy comb 

 honey, 13 to 14 cents. Other grades, 

 8 to 13 cents. Too early now to ship 

 new crop. Wait until September or 

 October. Batterson & Co. 



Boston, Mass., June 10. — Stocks are 

 being rapidly depleted and prices are 

 nominal; but will range about the same 

 as our last quotations. 



Blake, Scott <fc Lee. 



Tenemos una lista completa de los 

 apicultores de la Provinria de Santa 

 Clara, pero quisieramos poseer los 

 nombres de todos los apicultores de Cu- 

 ba. A todo aquel que nos envie una 

 lista de diez apicultores, fuera de la 

 Provincia de Santa Qara, mandaremos 

 el American Bee-Keeper un afio entero 

 gratis. ti 



CLUBBING LIST. 



We will send The American Bee- 

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Price Both 

 Rocky Mountain Bee Jour- 

 nal $ -50 $ .75 



What to Eat i.oo i-oo 



Bee-Keepers' Review •• •• i-oo 1.35 



Canadian Bee Journal.. •• i.oo 1.35 



Gleanings in Bee Culture- • i-oo i-"?5 



American Queen 50 .60 



QUEENS 



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The A. I. Root & Co. tells us our 

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 A. B- J. says that he has good reports 

 from our stock from time to time, while 

 J. L. Gandy, of Humboldt, Nebra., se- 

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 comb) from single colonies containing 

 our queens. We have files of testimon- 

 ials similar to the above. 



Our breeders originated from the 

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Fine queens, promptness and square 

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12 



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1 OOi 5 00 



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4 OOl 



9 50 

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