ADVE^TISIflG f^flTES. 



All advertisements will be inserted at the rate 

 of 15 cents per line, Nonpareil space, each in- 

 sertion : 12 lines of Nonpareil space naake linch. 

 Discounts will be given as follows : 



On 10 lines and upwards, 3 times, 5 per cent ; 6 

 times, 15 per cent ; 9 times, 25 per cent ; 12 times, 

 35 per cent. 



On 20 lines and upwards, 3 times. 10 percent ; 6 

 times, 20 per cent ; 9 times, 30 per cent ; 15 times, 

 40 per cent. 



On HO lines and upwards, 3 times, 20 per cent; 8 

 times, 30 per cent ; 9 times, 40 per cent ; 12 times, 

 50 per cent. 



Clubbing Iiist. 



1 will send the Review with— 



Gleanings, (new) ($1.00) .... $1.75 



American Bee Journal. . . , (new) ( l.Od) 1.75 



Canadian Bee Journal ( 1.00) ..... 1.75 



Progressive Bee Keeper ( ..50) 1.35 



American Bee Keeper ( ..50) 1 .40 



The Southland Queen (1.00) 1.75 



Ohio Farmer ( 1.00). ... 1.75 



Farm Journal (Phila.) ( .50) 1.10 



Rural New Yorker (1.00) 1.85 



The Century ( 4.00) 4.50 



Michigan Farmer ( 1.00) 1.65 



Prairie Farmer (100) 1.75 



American Agriculturist ( 1.00) 1.75 



Country Gentleman ( 2.50) 3.15 



Harper's Magazine (4.00). ... 4.10 



Harper's Weekly ( 4 00) 4.20 



Youths' Companion (new) (1 .75) 2.35 



Cosmopolitan ( 1.00) 1.90 



Success (1.00) 1.75 



Honey Quotations. 



The following rules for grading honey were 

 adopted by the North American Bee - Keepers' 

 Association, at its Washington meeting, and, so 

 far as possible, quotations are made according 

 to these rules. 



Fancy.— All sections to be well filled ; combs 

 straight, of even thickness, and firmly attached 

 to all four sides ; both wood and comb unsoiled 

 by travel-stain, or otherwise ; all the cells sealed 

 except the row of cells next the wood. . 



No. 1.— All sections well fiUed, but combs un- 

 even or crooked, detached at the bottom, or 

 with but few cells unsealed ; both wood and 

 comb unsoiled by travel-stain or otherwise. 



In addition to this the honey is to be classified 

 according to color, using the terms white, amber 

 and dark. That is, there wiU be " fancy white," 

 No. 1,, dark," etc. 



The prices given in the following quotations 

 are those at which the dealers sell to the gro- 

 cers. From the.se prices must be deducted 

 freight, cartage and commission— the balance 

 being sent to the shipper. Commission is ten 

 percent.; except that a few dealers charge only 

 five per cent, when a shipment sells for as much 

 as one hundred dollars. 



CINCINNATI — Fancy comb brings 15 to 16c in 

 small way; on larger sales concessions must be 

 made. Lower grades ait hard to .sell at any 

 price and not wanted in this market. Kxtracted 

 brings from 5'/^ to 655C, for amber, and 7 to Sc 

 for clover and like grades. Beeswax strong at 30c. 



April 4. 



THE FRED W. MUTH CO. 

 Cincinnati, Ohio. 



CHICAGO— We quote as follows— FancV 

 white, 14 to 15c; No. I white, 13 to 14c; White, ex- 

 tracted, 6 to 6!.2C; Amber, 5 to 6c. 



vS. T. FISH & CO., 

 189 So. Water St., Chicago, Ills. 



April 3. 



BUFFAI^O— We quote as follow- ;— Fancy 

 white. 15; No. I, 12 to 13c; other grades, 8 to iic. 

 Demand is some what better lately, especially 

 for low grades. Extracted, 5 to 7c. Fancy bees- 

 wax wanted at from 30 to 37c. 



April I. 



BATTERSON & CO. 

 92 Michigan St., Buffalo, N. Y. 



KANSAS CITY, MO.— The market on honey 

 is only steady. Considerable stock on hand. We 

 quote as follows: — Fancy white, 130; No.i white, 

 12 to i2^2c; fancy amber, u to 12c; No 1 amber, 

 nc; fancy dark, iic; White, extracted, 6^c; Am- 

 ber, 554c. Beeswax, 23 to 25c. 



WAI.KER-BREWSTER GROCER CO., 

 April I. 423 Walnut St. Kansas City, Mo. 



NF;w YORK -Comb honey continues in good 

 demand. There is enough stock arriving to 

 supply all wants, prices ruling as follows: F'an- 

 cy wliile, 15c; No. i white, 14c; No. 2 white, 13c 

 buckwheat, loc: extracted, rather dull. Prices 

 ruling from 5 to 6 cents according to quality. 

 FRANCIS H. IvEGGETT & CO. 



Dec. 30. W. Broadway Franklin & Varick Sts. 



NEW YORK— There is a fair demand for 

 white, comb honey, with little slock on the 

 market. Extracte 1 dull; little demand; large 

 si:pplies. Beeswax firm and scarce. We quote 

 as follows: — Fancy white, 14c, No.i white, 13c; 

 i icy amber, i2c; No. i. amber, iic; white, ex- 

 tracted, 6c: amber, 5V2C; dark, 5c; Beeswax 29 to 

 30c. 



HH,DRETH & SEGELKEN, 

 265 & 267 Greenwich St., Cor. Murray St. 

 April 2. New York. 



CHICAGO— The trade in honey of all kinds is 

 light, especially is this true of comb; the li tie 

 trade that exists is for the best grades. ' Bass- 

 wood ranges from 14 to 15c; that having more or 

 less basswo d, willow, or other wuite nectar, 13c; 

 off grades of white, 10 to 12c; amber S 109c; ex- 

 tracted, white, s'A to 6c; am er, 5 to .sWc. Some 

 lots of new extracted offered, but no sales have 

 been made. 



t eeswax is very scarce and an be sold on arri- 

 val at 32 cents. 



R. A. BURNETT & Co., 



163 So. Water St., Chicago, Ills. 



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