;^"Lrnder this heading will be inserted, for reliable dealers, two lines one 

 year for $1.25. Additional words, 12c a word. No announcement can 

 be accepted for less than one year at these rates. „^ 



OHIO. 



C. H. W. WEBER, Freeman and Central 

 Aves., Cincinnati, Ohio. If for sale, mail 

 sample, and state price expected delivered 

 in Cincinnati. If in want, write lor prices. 

 and state quality and quantity wanted. 



(5-5) 



We are always in the marktt for extracted 

 honey, as we sell unlimited quantities. Send 

 us a sample and your best price delivered 

 here. THE FRED W. MUTH CO., 51 

 Walnut St., Cincinnati, Ohio. (5-5) 



COLORADO. 



THE COLORADO HONEY PRODUCEl 

 ASS'N, 1440 Market St., Denver, Colo. 



ILLINOIS. 



R. A. BURNETT & CO., 199 South W< 

 Street, Chicago. (5-; 



HONEY AND BEESWAX 

 MARKET. 



Denver, Colo., June 11. — The supply of ex- 

 tracted honey is plentiful, with slow demana. 

 We quote today as follows: Xo. 1 white, per 

 case of 24 sections, $2.75. Extracted, in a 

 local way, 7 to 7H cents. Beeswax. 22 to 2S 

 cents. Arrival of small fruits has depressing 

 effect on honey market. We are cleared up 

 on comb honey. 



Colorado Honey Producers' Assn., 



1440 Market Street. 



Kansas City, Mo, June 10. — The supply of 

 honey is very limited, with steady demand. 

 New honey has not begun to arrive yet, and 

 we look for the market to remain in its pres- 

 ent condition for awhile. We quote our mar- 

 ket today as follows: Comb, $2.25 to $3.00 

 per case. Extracted, dull. Beeswax, 30 cents. 

 C. C. demons & Co. 



Chicago, May 9. — The market has an over- 

 supply of comb honey, very little of which 

 will pass as No. 1 grade. Price is 11 to 12 

 cents per pound, and off grades at a corre^ 

 sponding value. Extracted, S to 7 cents per 

 pound for best grades of white; amber colors, 

 5 to 6 cents per pound. Beeswax, 30 cents 

 per pound. 



R. A. Burnett & Co., 



199 South Water Street. 



New York, May 17. — Comb honey very 

 (Juiet and dark grades or anything but fancy 

 is in no demand. The supply of honey is 

 large. We quote our market today as fol- 

 lows: Fancy comb, 13c.; No. 1, i2c. ; am- 

 ber, 10c. Extracted, white, 6^2-. , amber, 5 to 

 5V^c. Beeswax, 30c. 



Hiidreth & Segelken. 



Cincinnati, Ohio, June 15. — The demand , 

 honey is slow for this season of the y 

 which is due to the vast quantities that 

 held over from last season, and the impc 

 tion of Cuban honey. We quote amber, 

 barrels and cans, at 5J^4 to V/i cents. W 

 clover, 6^/^ to 8 cents. Beeswax, 30 cents 

 The Fred W. Muth Co., 



No. 51 Walnut Stre(, 



Dublin, Ireland, June 8. — Old crop 

 cleared up. No new stock offering yet. 



O. & R. Fry 



Cent=a=Word Colum 



"INCREASE" is the title of a little b 

 let by Swarthmore; tells how to make 

 winter losses without much labor and i 

 out breaking up full colonies; entirely 

 plan. 25 cents. Prospectus free, 

 dress E. L. Pratt, Swarthmore, Pa. 



Buffalo, May 16. — Fruit hurts the sale of all 

 grades of honey and we cannot encourage 

 shipments here unless shinpers want their 

 honey sold low. The supply is moderate and 

 the demand very light. We quote as follows 

 today: Comb, 7 to 12c., as to quality. Ex- 

 tracted, 5 to 8c. Beeswax, 28 to 32c. 



Batterson & Co. 



Matanzas, Cuba, May 26. — Old crop is about 

 all sold. Last sales were at 26 cents a gallon ; 

 one cent additional for each gallon in casks. 

 Beeswax is quoted at $31.25, Spanish gold, per 



cwt. ■, if 



FOR SALE— A Hawkeye, Jr., Camera c 

 plete. Uses both film and plates. Cost $ 

 will sell with leather case for J-'?.50 c 

 Address Empire Washer Co., Falconer,* 

 Y. 



A TANDEM BICYCLE (for man and 1: 

 cost J150, in first-class condition, was bui 

 order for the owner. Tires new. \\i\\ 

 for ^25 cash. Satisfaction guaranteed, 

 dress J. Clayborne Merrill, 130 Lakev f^ 

 ave., Jamestown, N. Y. 



AGENTS WANTED to sell advertising 

 ties, good commission allowed. Send 

 catalogue and terms. American Mam I 

 turing Concern, Jamestown, N. Y. 



WANTED — To exchange six-month's 

 subscription to The American Bee-Ke I 

 for 20 cents in postage stamps. Add,! 

 Bee-Keeper, Falconer, N. Y. 



LEOTA APIARY.— Pure honey for sail 

 all times. Thos. Worthington, L^ 

 Miss. <« 



