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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



ber California alfalfa, in cans, 8^c to 9c. 

 Beeswax is steady at from 30c to 33c, depend- 

 ing on color, etc. Owing to high prices asked 

 by the producers, honey has not sold as well 

 as was anticipated, and already the western 

 men are declining their prices in order to 

 move their holdings, but from present outlook 

 they are not meeting with ready sale, as pack- 

 ers generally are well stocked, and in view of 

 the interest shown by the trade, they are not 

 interested in taking on further supply even 

 at the present prices. 



Dec. 20th. S. J. GRIGGS & CO. 



NEW YORK— Trade is rather quiet just 

 now, which is generally the case just before 

 the holidays. Stocks of comb honey are rather 

 light, on account of the short crop, and re- 

 ceipts are only of moderate size, and we do not 

 e.xpect any more large shipments from now on. 

 Prices hold firm at former quotations. E.x- 

 tracted honey — While white clover is scarce, 

 there seems to be an abundant supply of all 

 other grades. We expect to see lower prices 

 from now on. For the present we quote: 

 California white sage, 9c per pound; light am- 

 ber sage, Sc per pound; white alfalfa, 8c to 

 Syic per pound; light amber alfalfa, 7c to 7>4c 

 per pound; buckwheat, 7c to 7^c per pound. 

 Beeswax quiet at 30c per pound. 



Dec. 21. HILDRETH & SEGELKEN. 



Classified Department. 



Notices will be inserted in this depart- 

 ment at ten cents per line. Minimum 

 charge will he twenty-five cents. Copy 

 should be sent early, and may be for any- 

 thing the bee-keeper has for sale or wants 

 to buy. Be sure and say you want your 

 advertisement in this department. 



FOR SALE 



For S.\le. — Water white and light-amber 

 alfalfa and light-amber fall honey, put up in 

 any size packages. First class. 



Dadant & Sons, Hamilton, 111. 



For Sale. — Empty second-hand 60-lb. cans, 

 as good as new, two cans to a case, at 25 cts. 

 per case. C. H. W. Weber & Co., 



Cincinnati, O. 



April-hatched Indian Runner Ducks, 

 fawn and white; $2.00 each; $3.50 a pair; 

 $5.00 per trio. White-egg strain. 



Kent Jennings, Mt. Gilead, Ohio. 



Rhode Island Red Cockerels that are Red. 

 Have spent three years line breeding. These 

 are the first I have offered for sale. 



Dr. R. p. Wixom, 

 273 Euclid Ave. East, Detroit, Mich. 



Golden Italian Queens that produce golden 

 bees, the brightest kind. Gentle, and as good 

 honey gatherers as can be found. Each $1, 

 six $5; tested $2. 



J. B. Brockwell, Barnetts, Va. 



Fountain Pens for $2.00, $3.75 and $5.00. 

 If not satisfied return pen to me and I will 

 .return the money. E. F. Patterson, 



Rt. 96, Montrose, Colo. 



For Sale. — 175 colonies of bees in 8-frame 

 hives, run for comb honey, with 500 comb- 

 honey supers, and about 35 full-depth hive- 

 bodies filled with honey for next season's feed- 

 ing. I am close to the Nevada State-line. No 

 foul brood in this valley. H. Christensen, 

 Coleville, ]Mono Co., Cal. 



For Sale. — Quantity 10 frame hives, fixtures, 

 magazines, etc. Edwin Ewell, Litchfield, 

 Mich. 



"Eggmakers" — S. C. Brown Leghorns. State 

 wide reputation. Cockerels $2.00, $3.00 and 

 $5.00 each by return express. Wm. J. Cooper, 

 Mt. Pleasant, Rt. 8, Mich. 



For Sale. — Amber and buckwheat honey in 

 new 60-lb. tin cans. C. J. B.\ldriuge, Home- 

 stead Farm, Kendaia, N. Y. 



Ringlet Barred Plymouth Rocks. — Fine, 

 healthy, well barred cockerels and pullets at 

 $2.00 each. Prize winners at our County Fair. 

 R. J. Schloneger, Pigeon, Mich. 



For Sale. — Clover, basswood, alfalfa, sage or 

 light amber fall honey.^ First-class stock put 

 up in any sized cans. Send for price list. M. 

 V. Facey, Preston, Fillmore Co., Minn. 



For Sale. — New crop of alfalfa seed; 4 

 pounds by mail, prepaid, $1.10; 50 to 100 lbs., 

 14% cts. per lb. Sacks, 25 cts. extra. 



R. L. Snodgr.\ss, Rt. 4, Augusta, Kansas. 



Light-Amber extracted honey, principally 

 from cotton bloom, in new 60-lb. cans. Price 

 8% cts. per lb. f. o. b. Bogart, cash with or- 

 der. Samples free. John W. Cash, Bogart, 

 Ga. 



Golden Queens.- — Very gentle, very hardy, 

 and great surplus gatherers. Untested, five 

 and six band, $1.00; select tested, $3.00; also 

 nuclei and full colonies. Send for circular and 

 price list to Geo. M. Steele, 30 S. 40th St., 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 



Lillie Farmstead Poultry. — B. P. Rocks, 

 R. I. Reds, and S. C. W. Leghorn eggs for 

 sale. 15 for $1; 26 for $1.50; 50 for $2.50. 

 Colon C. Lillie, Coopersvillt, Mich. 



Silver, Golden and White Wyandotts. — 

 Choice breeding stock at reasonable prices. 

 Catalogue free. Browning's Wyandott Farm, 

 Rt. 33, Portland, Mich. 



Modern Bee Culture, or breeding a better 

 bee. New and revised edition. Enlarged and 

 illustrated. 10 cts. 



Germania Apiaries, Germania, Ark. 



White Wyandotte Cockerels, $2.50, $3.00 

 and $3.50 each. From thoroughbred stock and 

 heavy layers. A. Franklin Smith. 



Rt. 9, Ann Arbor, Mich. 



Buttercupa and Houdans for large white 

 eggs. Fine cockerels $3.00 and $5.00. 

 Riverview Poultry Farm, Union City, Mich. 



For Sale. — 6"/^ acres of best level land; new 

 eight-room house; fine large spring and branch; 

 5500 sq. feet of greenhouses; cannery; other 

 out-buildings; right at city limits, population 

 20,000; fine market; $4000 to $5000 yearly 

 business; good for bees. Write for price and 

 further particulars. 



M. D. Andes. Bristol, Tenn. 



