Nov. 29, 190O. 



AMERICAN BEE JOUENAL 



767 



Grand Clubbing Offers. 



SUPERSEDING PREVIOUS OFFERS. 



Magazines and Post Fountain Pen 



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(See description of Post Fouiitiiin Pen, American Bee Journal, Nov. 15tli, page 730.) 



Gleanings in Bee-Culture $1.00 ' 



Review of Reviews (new) 2.50 



Success 1.00 



McClure's 1.00 



Pearson's 1.00 



Post Fountain Pen ■ ■ 2-50 



$9.00 



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one year for 



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Read EyeryMng in Ms Column. ^ Here are a few Sample ComMnations. 



Sample C^ombinations, Regular Price. Our Price 



Gleanings, Review of Reviews [new), McClure's, and Success $5.50 $3.50 



<•'■ ** '* '• and Cosmopolitan 5.50 3.5*1 



** »* " Pearson's and Cosmopolitan 5.50 3.25 



*' Success, McClure's, and Cosmopolitan 4.00 2.75 



" *' Pearson's, and McClure's 4.00 2-75 



" ** Cosmopolitan, and Pearson's 4.00 2.50 



" " and Cosmopolitan 3.00 2.00 



" " and Pearson's 3.00 2.00 



*• *' and McClure's 3.00 2.25 



and Munsej's 3.00 2.25 



** and Success .' 2.00 1.50 



'* and Cosmopolitan 2.00 1.50 



" and Pearson's 2.00 1.50 



" and Woman's Home Companion 2.00 1.50 



Other Combinations can be made from the Table Below. Every order must iyiclucle Qleaiiings 



No. 1. ♦ 25 cents No. 2. * 50cts. 



Am. Poultry Advo. 

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 Poultry Monthly. 

 Am. Poultry Jour, 

 Farm Poultry. 

 Farm and Home. 

 Farm & Fireside. 

 Ag. Epitoraist. 

 Prairie Farmer. 

 Farm Journal. 



Success. 

 Woman's 



Home Comp. 

 Ohio Farmer. 

 Mich. 

 Practical '* 

 Kansas " 

 Indiana " 

 Cosmopolitan. 

 Pearson's. 



No. 3. *75cts. No.4. * $1.00. No. 5. # $1.25. No. 6. * $1.50. 



Munsey's. 

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 Rural New 



Yorker. 

 Nat. Stockmau 



and Farmer. 



American 

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Christian 

 Herald 



Post 

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Review of Re- 

 views. 



Country Gen- 

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Youth's Com- 

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Orders for these 

 three inost he for 

 ucw snhserihers. 



Pacific Rural 

 Press. 



Country Gen- 

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 newal.) 



* These prices are not the publishers' prices for these papers, but they are our special reduced 

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 ular rate. 



HOW TO GET THE PRICE FOR ANY OR ALL OF THE PAPERS 

 NAMED ABOVE, 



1. Cleaning's in Bee-Culture, one year, $1.00. 



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column in which that paper appears. For instance : Gleanings, and Suc- 

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3. If you want several papers iti addition to Gleanings, each one may be had at 



the price named at the top of the column. For instance : Gleanings, Suc- 

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4. You may select as many papers from each column as you wish. 



5. Every order sent us must include Gleanings. 



CONDITIONS Offers subject to withdrawal Dec. 31, 1900. Subscriptions 



to the Review of Reviews, Youth's Companion, and Country' Gentleman must be 

 strictly new. New subscriptions sent for Success, Youth's Companion, or Glean- 

 ings will receive the balance of this year free. Neither the Review of Reviews 

 nor Post Fountain Pen will be sent in any combination amounting to less than 

 $2.50. 



CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. — We will send all papers or pen to one or sepa- 

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 Presents. 



THE A. I. ROOT CO., Medina, Ohio. 



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I HONEY AND B&ESWflX | 



MARKET QUOTATIONS. 



Chicago, Nov. 24.— There is a demand for 

 fancy white comb honey at loc that takes all 

 of this g^rade upon arrival; other gradesare less 

 active, with No. I white at 15c; amber and 

 travel-stained white ranges from 13''^ 14c with 

 dark amber and buckwheat comb 10r(/.12c. Ex- 

 tracted, white, 7'/6fa'8c; amber, 7to75^c; dark 

 grades, including buckwheat, (j%(g,ii^3.c. Bees- 

 wax, 28c. R. A. Burnett & Co. 



Kansas City, Nov. 16.— Fancy white comb, 

 15@16c; No. 1 white, 14(^15c; amber, 12^« 13c; 

 dark, S(" ')c. Extracted, in 5-galIon cans, white, 

 7h^9c; amber, 7("Kc. Receipts light. 



W. R. Cromwell Produce Co., 

 Successors to C. C. Clemons & Co. 



Buffalo, Nov. 16. — Fancy white comb re- 

 mains at \l<m\^c mostly, with rather larger re- 

 ceipts. Common selling at 12((^16c. Possibly 

 some lots poor enough to go less. We believe 

 the high prices will curtail consumption. Ex- 

 tracted never sells well in Buffalo, but a little 

 might sell at 8#9c in fancy shape. 



Batterson & Co. 



Albany, N.Y., Nov, 17.— Fancy white, 17(5*18; 

 No. 1, lS@16c; mixt, 13@14c; fancy buckwheat, 

 13@14c; No. 1, 12(SH3c; mixt, 12c. White ex- 

 tracted, 8^(a;9'^c; mixt, ii('i')c\ buckwheat, 6Hc. 



Honey market still firm with good demand; 

 light receipts at high prices, especially for 

 comb honey of all grades. H. R. Wright, 



Boston, Nov. 19.— Our market on honey con- 

 tinues strong, with light receipts. Fancy one- 

 Sound cartons, I7c; A No. 1, 15fa*16c; No. 1, 15c; 

 :o. 2, 12(a!l3c. Extracted from 7J^(^S^ cents, 

 according toquality. Beeswax steady at 25f« 27c. 

 Blake, Scott & Lee. 



Cincinnati, Sept. 21.— The demand for fancy 

 comb honey is good and tiuds ready sale at 16@ 

 l6Hc; No. 1, 15c. The demand for extracted 

 honey at present is slow and offer same by the 

 barrel as follows: White clover, S%(w,9c; South- 

 ern, 6'^i(s''7^c; Florida, 7fgJ'8 cents, according to 

 quality. Beeswax, 27c. 



The above are my selling prices. I do not 

 handle any honey on commission, but pav spot 

 cash on delivery. C. H. W. Weber. 



New York, Nov. 20.— 'iood demand contin- 

 ues for all grades of comb honey We quote: 

 Fancy white, 15f'_' 16c; No. 1 white, 14c; No. 2 

 white 12ff' 13c; amber, 12c: buckwheat, lOtnllc. 

 Extracted in fairly good demand at 7>4^8c for 

 white, and 7c for amber: off grades and South- 

 ern in barrels at from 65('' 75c per gallon, accord- 

 ing to quality. Not much demand for extracted 

 buckwheat as yet. Some little selling at 5M@6c. 

 Beeswax firm at 28 cents. 



Hildreth & Segelkkn. 



Detroit, Nov. 22— Fancy white comb, 15fail6c; 

 No. 1, UCiUc; dark and amber, 10@12c. Ex- 

 tracted, white, 8'<^S^c; light amber, 7(S7J^c; 

 dark, 6'^a'6Mc. Beeswax, 26(a!28c. 



M. H. Hunt & Son, 



San Francisco, Nov. 7. — White comb, 13@ 

 14 cents; amber, llJ^@12J^c; dark, S@9c. Ex- 

 tracted, white, 7J^@8c; light amber 6%@7J<c; 

 amber, 5^@6^c. Beeswax. 26f^2Sc. 



Owing_ to slim stocks, business in honey of 

 all descriptions is of necessity restricted to very 

 small compass. High-grade water white, either 

 comb or extracted, is especially scarce. Pre- 

 vious quotations remain in force, with market 

 firm at these figures. 



A HONEV MARKET.— Don't think that your 

 crop is too large or too small to interest us. We 

 have bought and sold five carloads already this 

 season, and want more. We pay spot cash. Ad- 

 dress, giving quality, quantity and price, 



Thos. C. Stanley & Son, Fairfield, 111. 



To Buy ttoneu 



What have you to offer 

 and at what price? 

 3,1Atf ED WILKINSON, Wilton, Wis. 



Please mention Bee Journal when ■writic?. 



C,f\r> C;>|p l-"" colonies of bee.s ia jrood chaff 

 I Ul OQIO hives: also a g-ood farm. 

 4(>A3t Aluekt B.^.xter, Muskeg-on, Mich. 



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