THE; JffiMERIC^EN: ]3EE JOURNSIL. 



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business Notices. 



' Subscribers who do not receive their 

 papers promptly, should notify us at once. 



It^" Send us one new subscription, with 

 $1.00, and we will present you with a nice 

 Pocket Dictionary. 



■ Red Labels are nice for Pails which 

 hold from 1 to 10 lbs. of honey. Price $1.00 

 per hundred, with name and addi-ess printed. 

 Sample free. 



^ lt^~ Calvert's No. 1 Phenol, mentioned in 

 Cheshire's Pamphlet on pages 16 and 17, as 

 a cure for foul brood, can be procured at 

 this office tit 35 cents per ounce, by express. 



^W" Send us two new subscriptions, with 

 $2.00, and we will present you with a 

 " Globe " Bee-Veil for your trouble. (See 

 the fsller notice in the advertising col- 

 umns.) 



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 send us a dollar to advance that date another 

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' Please send us the names of your 

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E^- Any of the Political Dollar Weekly 

 Newspapers will be clubbed with our Jouk- 

 NAL at -SI. 85 for the two: or with both our 

 Home Joi'kxal and Bee Jolunaj, for S2.ao 

 for all three papers. 



'As there is another firm of "Newman 

 & Son" in this city, our letters sometimes 

 get mixed. Please write American Bee 

 Journal on the corner of your envelopes to 

 save confusion and delay. 



■ Systematic work in the Apiary will 

 pay. Use the Apiary Register. Its cost is 

 trifling. Prices ; 



For .50 colonies (120 pages) $100 



" 100 colonies (2'20 pages) 123 



" 200 colonies (420 pages) 1 50 



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 commending the Bee Joukxal to him, and 

 taking his subscription to send with your 

 renewal. For this work we will present you 

 with a copy of the Convention Hand Book 

 by mail, postpaid. It sells at 50 cents. 



JI^" A "Binder" made especially for 

 the Amekic'ax Bee Joukxal, and lettered 

 in gold, makes a very convenient way of 

 preserving the copies of the Bee Joukxal 

 as fast as they are received. We offer it, 

 postpaid, for 60 cents ; or as a premium for 

 two new subscriptions, with -$2.00. It can- 

 not be mailed to Canada.' 



HONEY AND BEESWAX MARKET. 



DENVER, Oct. 13.— We quote: l-lhs., Ili-st 

 STiidc. l(i(»)18c. E.tiraeted, 7(3i8c. UeeswH.v, 

 20(a2.ic. 



J. M. CLARK COM. CO.. 1517 Blako St. 



BOSTON, Oct. 9.— Market is strong at 17(^18 

 cts. for white 1-lbs. ; white 3-lbs., Iij(ai7 cents. 

 Kxtracl.eii. 7!4®8e. No beeswii.x on li:i,n<l. 

 BLAKE & KIPLEY, 57 Chatham Slieet. 



DETROIT, Oct. l.'J.-No white honey iu the 

 market; dark or tall honey sells at 14®H5c.— 

 Extracted, 7(«i8c. Beeswax, 27@28c. 



M. H. HUNT, Bell Branch. Mich. 



NEW YORK, Oct. 13.— We quote: Fancy 1- 

 Ibs., white, 17(318c. ; 2-lbs., white, 14@l.")c. 

 Ofif grades. 1-lbs., 14®15c.: 2-lbs.. 12(!Sl3c. 

 Buckwheat, 1-lbs., lifiilSc.: "i-lbs., 10®llc.— 

 Extracted, white clover and basswood, 8(«)!)c.; 

 buckwheat, 6@7c.; California, 6H®7;4 cents; 

 Southern, 63(3i70c. per gallon. Demand good. 

 HILDRETH BROS. & SEGELKEN, 

 28-30 West Broadway. 



MILWAUKEE, Oct. 11.— Market is in good 

 condition for houe.v; demand is steady and 

 good vahies maintained, while the supply is 

 fair to meet the current demands. We quote: 

 Choice white 1-lbs., 17@18c. : good white 1-lbs. 

 16@17c. Dark aud old 1-lbs., 10@12c. Ex- 

 tracted, white in barrels, 8i/2®9c.; in kegs or 

 tin, 9®9'^e. ; dark, in barrels or kegs, 6@7c.— 

 Beeswax, 36@30c. 



A. V. BISHOP, 142 W. Water St. 



CHICAGO, Oct. 11.— Best grades of honev 

 sell at 17®18c. For brown and dark in uri- 

 cleaned sections there is a light demand, the 

 prices having to be shaded to meet the views 

 of the tew buyers there are for that grade. — 

 Extracted, steady at 7(S8c.— demand is good. 

 Beeswax, 27®28c. 



R. A. BURNETT, 161 S. Water St. 



KANSAS CITY, Oct. 8.— We quote: White 1- 

 Ibs., 16@18c.: dark. 12@14c. Receipts are 

 light. We have received several carloads from 

 California, ot comb and extracted— 1-lbs. we 

 quote at the same price as native. We quote 

 white 2-lbs. at 15®lfic. ; Extra C. and C. at 14 

 ®15c. Extracted, Uf^ 7c. Beeswax, 25c. 

 CLEMONS. MASON & CO., 



Cor. 4th and Walnut Sts. 



CHICAGO, Oct. 11. — New honey arriving 

 very slowly, demand active, and all receipts 

 are taken pmmptlv. We quote: White clover 

 1-lbs., l(i®18c.; 2-lhs., 14@15c.; dark l-Ibs., 

 ll@12c; 2-lbs., 9@10c. Extracted meets with 

 quick sale, values ranging from 6',4®7'/4 cts., 

 depending uiJon quality and style of package. 

 Beeswax, 28®,30c. 



S. T. FISH & CO.. 189 S. Water St. 



ALBANY, (N.Y.), Oct. 14. -The market is in 

 better shape than for several j-ears, receipts 

 .are moderate, and demand is good. Buyers 

 realize that the cnq> is short, but as sugars, 

 syrups, aud other sweets are cheap, caution 

 should be used against getting honey above 

 free consumptiou price. We are selling white 

 extra. 18@20c.: medium white, 15®16c. Me- 

 dium, 14®1.5c. ; dark, 1.3@14c. Extracted— 

 white, 9® 10c. : amber, 7@8c.: dark, 7(5'7V2C. 

 H. R. WRIGHT, 326 to 330 Broadway. 



CINCINNATI, Oct. 18.— The demand for ex- 

 tracted honey is good, with almost no dark on 

 the market. We have bought the second car- 

 load of California honey, for which there is a 

 good trade; but it will not fill the place of 

 Southeru honey with many manufacturers. 

 Extracted honey brings 5'/4®8 cents a pound. 

 There is no comb honey in our market. 



Beeswax is in good demand at 24@26c.. for 

 good to choice yellow. C. F. MUTH & SON, 

 Corner Freeman & Central Aves. 



I^ew Subscribers can have the Bee 

 Joukxal and the Illustrated Home Jouk- 

 xal from now until the end of 1891 for 

 $1.35. This is a rare opportunity of club- 

 bing two valuable periodicals for a slight 

 advance upon the price of one, and getting 

 the rest of this yi-'ar free. 



A \m MM of IVciiliiig \)mm. 



HOSPITAL REMEDIES. 



What are they ; There is a new departure 

 in the treatment of disease. It consists in 

 the collection of the specifics used ijy noted 

 specialists ot Europe and America, and 

 bringing them within the reach of all. For 

 instance, the treatment pursued by special 

 physicians who treat indigestion, 'stomach 

 and liver troubles only, was obtained and 

 prepared. The treatment of other physi- 

 cians, celebrated for curing catarrh, was 

 procured, and so on till these incomparable 

 cures now include disease of the lungs, 

 kidneys, female weakness, rheumatism and 

 nervous debility. 



This new method of "one remedy for one 

 disease " must appeal to the common-sense 

 of all sufferers, many of whom have experi- 

 enced the ill effects, and thoroughly realize 

 the absurdity of the claims of Patent 

 Medicines which are guaranteed to cure 

 every ill out of a single bottle, and the use 

 of which, as statistics prove, has ruined 

 more stomachs tJian alcohol. A circular 

 describing these new remedies is sent free 

 on receipt of stamp to pay postage, by 

 Hospital Remedy Company, Toronto, Can- 

 ada, sole proprietors. 



51D26t Imly. 



Tlie "Farm-Poultry'" is a 20 page 

 monthly, published in Boston at 50 cents 

 per year. It is issued with a colored cover 

 and is finely illustrated throughout. 



We have arranged to club the American 

 Bee Joukxal with the Farm-Poultry at 

 81.35 per year for the two. Or with the 

 Illustrated Ho.me Joukxal at .51.75 for 

 the three. 



^ducvtiscmcuts. 



For Sale ! 



25,000 pounds of the 

 very Finest COMB 

 HONEV, in scant 1- 

 Ib. Sections, put up in 

 , , ,. white Basswood Cases 



holdmg 12 Sections— glass on one side of the 

 Cases, showing off the honey nicely. A very 

 fancy lot. The price is 20 cents per itound 

 on board the cars here. Who wants the lot ? 



L. W. BALDWIN & SON, 



40Atf INDEPENDENCE, MO. 



Mention the American Bee Journal. 



GROUND CORK 



FOR 



Packing Bees for Winter. 



THIS consists of small pieces about the 

 size ot a pea, and is an excellent thing for 

 packing Bees in winter. Prices : In original 

 packages of 100 pounds, $4.00, measuring 14 

 bushels.; smaller quantities. 10 cents per lb.; 

 or a seamless sack,. containing 15 lbs., Sl.OO. 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN Sc SON, 



246 East Madison Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 



NOTICE! 



Our entire business has been Removed to 

 BEVERLY, MASS. 



Address all Letters to E. L. PRATT. Pratt Bee 

 Farm. Beverly, Mass. (formerly Marlboro,Mass) 

 3A42t 



