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BUSINESS MANAGER. 

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Busiucss Notices. 



Your Full Address, plainly written, 

 Is very essential in order to avoid mistakes. 



■t Von Liive near one post-office and 

 get your mail at another, be sure to give the 

 address tliat we have on our list. 



Ciive Ji Copy of " Honey as Food and 

 Medicine " to every one who buys a package 

 of honey. It will sell lots of it. 



l>r. Miller's Book, " A Year Among 

 the Bees," and the American Bee Jour- 

 nal for one year— we send both for $1.50. 



1* you Liose Money by carelessly en- 

 closing it In a letter, it is without excuse, 

 when a Money Order, which is perfectly 

 safe, costs but 5 cents. 



Pievr Subscribers can obtain the full 

 numbers for 1888 and 1SS9 tor 81.80, if appli- 

 cation be made at once, before all the sets 

 of 1888 are gone. 



Paper Boxes— to hold a section of 

 honey for retail dealers. We have two sizes 

 on hand to carry sections 4^x43^ and 5)^x51^. 

 Price, Sl.OO per 100, or $8..50 per 1,000. 



I»reser>-e 'Wonr Papers for futiu-e 

 reference. If you have no Bi:>'I>ER we 



will mail you one for 60 cents ; or you can 

 have one FREE, if you will send us 3 new 

 yearly subscriptions for the Bee Journai,, 



Please -write American Bee Jmimal 

 on the envelope when writing to this office. 

 Several of our letters have already gone to 

 another firm (a commission house), causing 

 vexatious delay and trouble. 



Pure Phenol for Foul Brood.— 



Calvert's No. 1 phenol, mentioned in Che- 

 shire's pamphlet on pages 16 and 17, can be 

 procured at this office at 25 cents per ounce. 

 Not being mailable, it must go by express. 



In order to pay you for getting new 

 subgcribcra to send with your renewal, we 

 make you this offer. For each yearly sub- 

 scriber, with Sl.OO, you may order 25 cents 

 worth of any books or supplies that we have 

 for sale— as a premium. 



A Home Market for honey can be 

 made by judiciously distributing the 

 pamphlets, " Honey as Food and Medicine." 

 Such will create a demand in any locality at 

 remunerative prices. See list on the second 

 page of this paper. I 



c'i.i;BBi:>'fti ■..isx. 



We Club the Amerlcam. Bee Journal 

 for a year, with any of the following papers 

 or books, at the prices quoted in the I>AST 

 column. The regular price of both is given 

 in the first column. One year's subscription 

 for the American Bee Journal must be sent 

 with each order for another paper or book: 



Price 0/ both. Oluti 



The American Bee Journal 100... 



and Gleanings in Bee-Culture 2 00. 



Bee-Keepers' Guide 150. 



Bee-Keepers' Review 150. 



The Apiculturist 175. 



Bee-Keepers' Advance 150. 



Canadian Bee J ournal . . . 2 00 . 



Canadian Honey Producer...! 40. 

 The 8 above-named papers 5 65. 



Honey and Beeswax .Vlarket. 



175 

 140 

 140 

 1 65 

 140 

 180 

 130 

 6 00 



and Langstroth Re\n8ed (Dadant).3 00. 

 Coofc'B Manual (old edition) 2 '35. 

 Doolittle on Queen-Kearinjt. .2 00. 

 Bees and Honey (Newman). ..2 00. 

 Binder for Am. bee Journal. .1 60. 

 Dzierzon's Bee-Book (cloth).. .3 00. 

 Boot's A B C of Bee-Culture. .2 25. 



Farmer's Account Book 4 00. 



Western World Guide 1 50. 



Heddon's book, "Success,".. 1 50. 



A Year Among the Bees 1 75. 



Convention Hand-Book 1 50. 



Weekly Inter-Ocean 2 00. 



Toronto Globe (weekly) 2 00. 



How to Propagate Fruit 150. 



History of National Society. .1 50. 

 American Poultry Journal. . .2 25. 



l>o not send to us for sample copies 

 of any other papers. Send for such to the 

 publishers of the papers you want. 



.. \i7o 

 .200 

 .. 1 75 

 .. 175 

 ..150 

 ..2 00 

 .. 2 10 

 .. 2 20 

 ..130 

 1 40 

 ..150 

 .. 1.30 

 ..175 

 .. 170 

 ..125 

 ..125 

 .. 150 



Trlple-Leiise 

 lUagulflers for 



the inspection of 

 bees, in8ect8,etc. 

 They are invalu- 

 able in the con- 

 servatory, or it 

 for only a very 

 few plants. For 

 boys and girls, 

 they make very 

 pleasant studies, 

 and arouses in 

 them a laudable 

 enthusiasm for investigation. Price, by mail, 

 80 cents ; or the American Bee Journal for 

 one year, and the Magnifier, for J1.50. 



Red Isabels for Pails. — We have 



tliree sizes of these Labels ranging in size 



for pails to hold from one to ten pounds of 



honey. Price, $1 for a hundred, with the 



name and address of the bee-keeper printed 



on them. Smaller quantities at one cent 



each ; but we cannot print the name and 



address on less than 100. Larger quantities 



according to size, as follows : 



Size A. Size B. Size C. 



250 Labels $1.50 $2.00 $2.25 



500Label8 2.00 3.00 3.50 



l.OOOLabels 3.00 4.00 5.00 



49* Samples mailed free, upon application. 



HavinsT a Few extra sets of the 

 American Bee Joi'rnal for the years 18S7 

 and 1SS8, we will supply both these years, 

 and 1889 and IS'JO, for S3.00, until all are sold. 

 Or we will send 1SS8, 1889 and 1890 for 83.50, 

 all by mail, postage paid. These are very 

 valuable, and those who have not yet read 

 them should lose no time iu securing them. 



KANSAS CITV. 

 IIONEV.-Whlle clover and linden I-lbs., Inncy, 

 I-tel.'ic; Kood, l.t(ai4c.i dark, 12c ; the same In 2-lb9., 

 ia®l4c.; dark. 12c. Extracted, while. 8c. ; dark. 7c. 

 uemand is nood. Sales lame tor tlii» time of vear. 

 Sep. 2,. UAMBL1N& BKAlt-S, 314 Walnut St. 



PHlLADBIiPHIA. 



Hf?^'''^'"'^''*'^^ in tlie comb is now arriving and 

 the demand la increasinf accordinKly. The outlook 

 IS still tavorabic for (!ood prices tor fancy honoy.- 

 vve quote tancy honey in neat crates as I'olloivs: !• 

 lbs., white, 17(g,18c.i 2-lbs., ]4(ii)l5c.; buckwheat I-lbs. 

 12®l3c.; 2-lbs . io@iic. iiffizrades of all kinds xen- 

 erally I to 2 cts. less. Extracted, white clover. Hi^c: 

 '^■'i'S.';?..']!'*'"""'''-®'*'^-' ofl' erades, per gal..iioa,7oc 



DEr.& W.-V X . — 2;{^>'a 24'i;C. 

 Sep. 5. WALKER & McCORD, :)2 & 34 S. Water St. 



„_„„ DENVER 



HONE\.— We quote ; In oue-lb. sections. lei^lSc: 

 off colors. HwiHc. Extracted, 7a»c. 



BEB8WAX.-2o(gi25c. 

 Sep. 20. J.M. CLARK COM. CO., 1421 loth 8t. 



NEW rORK. 



HONE V.-Extracted, white clover, basswood, or- 

 ange bloom and California. Sc. ; buckwheat. Rc.j 

 common Southern, iiiK3i7oc. perKallcm. tjombtioney, 

 fancy white 1-lbs. IHc; fair l-lbs.. 14c.; fancy while 

 2-lbs., 14c.; Inir2.1b8., Ilg,l2o.; buckwheat 1-lbs., m 

 ®llc. Demand is good for fancy white l-lbs., un- 

 glnssed or in paper boxes. 



BEESWAX.- 238240. 

 Sep. 16. V. a. S'rROUMEVER i CO., 122 Water 8t. 



CHICAGO. 



HONEV.— It is arriving freely and we note some 

 little accurauhition, but all will be wanted later on 

 White clover i-lbs. according to style of package 

 and appearance. l.'J@l5c. Hark l-Mis., liwai ic: 2 lbs., 

 8(§9c. Extracted is in light demand, values ranging 

 from 6(g;8c., depending upon the style of package, 

 quality, etc. 



BEESWAX.-25C. 

 Sep. 21. a. T. FISH 4 CO., 189 8. Water 8t, 



CHICAGO. 



HONKT.-It is selling slowly yet, but with colder 

 weather we look for more active trade. Market is 

 well supplied with honey, it being in many hands. 

 In lots itoar.nnt Ijesold at over lar<S14c., and in cases 

 even less, if not in first-class condititm. Extracted, 

 6@8c^; white clover and basswood, in kegs and bar- 



Bil!K8WAX,-2.'>0. R. A. BURNETT 



Sep. 10. 161 South Water 8t. 



DKTKOIT. 



HONE v.— New crop is coming in slowly, and sells 

 at I4(3;15c. for comb. 



BBB8WAX.-2.JC. 

 Aug. 21. M. H. HUNT. Bell Branch. Mich. 



ST. LOUIS. 



HONEY.— We quote: Choice white clover comb. 

 12(§Jl2li.c.: fair. uifq)l\c,; dark, 7@8c. Extracted, In 

 barrels, .5(u*.'.?4c. : in cans. 6(<i6^c. 



BEESWAi.-24c. tor orime. 

 Aug. 21. D. G. rCTT & CO.. Commercial St. 



NEW YORK. 

 HONBY.— We quote; Fancy white 1-lbs., 16c.: 2- 

 Ibs., I4c. Off grades about 2c. per lb. less. Buck- 

 wheatl-lbs., ll<Bil2c.; 2-lbs.. 9®liic. Extracted bass- 

 wood and clover. 8c ; oraniie bloom, 8c.; California 

 amber, 7(^7Hc. ; buckwheat, 6&6'..c.: Southern, 65® 

 70c. per gallon 



HLLDRBTH BROS. & 8EQELKBN, 

 Sep. 10. 28 & 30 W. Broadway, near Duane 8t. 



HONE Y.— Receipts have been a little in excess of 

 sales, and there has been a disposition on the part 

 of some to reduce prices. We quote : 1-lbs., 16'*18c.; 

 2-lbs.. I6fal7c. Extracted is stronger in price, and 

 promises to be even higher, the market being from 



8(5i!lc. 



BEESWAX.— None on hand. 

 Sep. 23. BLAKE & RIPLEY, 57 Chatham Street. 



CINCINNAOI. 



HONEY.- We quote extracted at s^asc. per ih. 

 Comb. 1 l{ffil(!c. Demand fair for all kinds. Arrivala 

 of extracted are good, while good comb honey 

 is scarce in this market. 



BEKSWAJt.— Demand Is good— 20O22C. per lb. foi 

 good to choice yellow, on arrival. 

 Sep. 11. O. F. MUTH & SON. Freeman 4 Central At. 

 KANSAS CITY. 



HONEY. -It is selling very slowly at 14c. for 1-Ib. 

 white comb, and the prospects are for lower prices. 

 We have been trying to hold the market to 14(g.l5c., 

 but parties in Iowa and Illinois arc otfering and sel- 

 ling white l-lbs. at 12(*l2}*c., delivered here and at 

 other points in Kansas. Receipts are large, and In 

 order to sell wc will have to meet these prices.— 

 Extracted, white, steady at 7@8c. ; amber, 5@6c. 



BEESWAX.- 20C. 

 Sep. 14. CLHMON8. CLOON 4 CO.. cor 4th 4Walnut. 



MILWAUKEE. 



HONE Y.— New crop Is coming in and of very fine 

 quality. Demand is fair and values easy. Choice 

 white l-lhs.. I4(y;15c.: 2nd quality 1-lbs., 12H@14c.: 

 old 1-lbs.. l(>@l2c. Extracted, white, in tins and 

 pails, 8(§;8!^c. ; in barrels and kegs, 7@8o. 



B a K 8 W AX.— 22@25c. 

 Sep. 5. A. V. BISHOP, 142 W.Water 8t. 



