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We Club the American Bee Jmi/mal 

 for a year, with any of the following papers 

 or books, at the prices quoted in the 1>ASX 

 column. The regular price of both is given 

 in the Brst column. One year's subscription 

 for the American Bee Journal must be sent 

 with each order for another paper or book: 



Price 0/ both. Cluti 

 The American Bee Journal 1 00. . . 



and GleBDinffB in Bee-Culture 2 00 1 76 



Bee-Keepers' Guide 150 140 



Bee-Keepers' Review 130 140 



The Apiculturist 1 75 1 65 



Bee-Keepers' Ad vance 1 60 1 40 



Canadian Bee Journal 2 00... 180 



Canadian Honey Producer... 1 40 130 



The 8 above-named papers 5 65 6 00 



and Langstroth Revised (Dadant).3 00. ... 2 75 

 Coosa Manual (1SS7 edition) 2 25. . . . 2 00 



Doolittle on Queen-Hearinx..2 00 175 



Bees and Honey (Newman;. ..2 00 175 



Binder for Am. hee Journal..! 60 1 50 



Dzierzon'8 Bee-Book (cloth)... 3 00 2 00 



Root's A B Cof Bee-Culture.. 2 25.... 2 10 



Farmer's Account Book 4 00 2 20 



Western World Guide 1 50.... 1 30 



Heddon's book, "Success,".. 1 50.. 1 40 



A Year Amonjr the Bees 175 150 



Convention Hand-Book 150 1.30 



Weekly Inter-Ocean 2 00 175 



Toronto Globe (weekly) 2 00 1 70 



History of National Society..! .nO 125 



American Poultry Journal ... 2 25 1 50 



l»o not send to us for sample copies 

 of any other papers. Send for such to the 

 publishers of the papers you waut. 



I>ooIittle on <tueen-R«aring:. 



Queens can be reared in the upper stories 

 of hives used for extracted honey, where a 

 queen-excluding honey-board is used, which 

 are as good, if not superior, to Queens 

 reared by any other process; and that, too, 

 while the old Queen is doing duty below, 

 just the same as though Queens were not 

 being reared above. This is a fact, though 

 it is not generally known. 



If you desire to know how this can be 

 done — how to have Queens fertilized in up- 

 per stories, while the old Queen is laying 

 below— how you may safely introduce any 

 Queen, at any time of the year when bees 

 cay fly — all about the different races of 

 bees — all about shipping Queens, queen- 

 cages, cand}' for queen-cages, etc. — all 

 about forming nuclei, multiplyiug or unit- 

 ing bees, or weak colonies, etc. ; or, in fact 

 everything about the queen-business which 

 you may want to know, send for"Doolit- 

 tle's Scientific Queen-Rearing;" a book of 

 170 pages, which is nicely bound in cloth, 

 and as interesting as any storj-. Price, 

 $1.00. 



An edition in strong paper covers is is- 

 sued for premiums. It will be mailed as a 

 present to any one who will send us two 

 new subscribers to either of our Journals. 



We want these numbers of the Bee 

 Journal, viz : December, 1875, January to 

 June, 1876, and April 30, 1884. Also No. 

 18, of 1884: andNos. 2, 17,18,19,20, 21, 

 32, 42, 44, and 48, of 1885. If any one 

 desires to sell them — please state price. Do 

 not send any numbers until we order them, 

 for we only want one copy of each. 



CATARRH. 



CATARRHAL DEAFNESS-HAY FEVER. 

 A New Home Treatment. 



Sufferers are not generally aware that 

 these 8iseases are contagious, or that they 

 are due to the presence of living parasites 

 in the lining membrane of the nose and 

 eustachian tubes. Microscopic research, 

 however, has proved this to be a fact, aad 

 the result of this discovery is that a simple 

 remedy has been foimulated whereby 

 catarrh, catarrhal deafness and hay fever 

 are permanently cured in from one to three 

 simple applications made at home by the 

 patient once in two weeks. 



N. B. — This treatment is not a snuff or an 

 ointment; both have been discarded by 

 reputable physicians as injurious. A 

 pamphlet explaining this new treatment is 

 sent free on ieceii)t of stamp to pay pos- 

 tage, by A. H. Dixon & Son, 337 and 339 

 West King Street, Toronto, Canada. — 

 Christian Advocate. 



Sufferers from Catarrhal troubles should 

 carefully read the above. 

 50E26t Iraly. 



A Special Cliil* Rate. 



A Magazine of the choice literary charac- 

 ter which the Illu.sth.\ted Home Jouknai. 

 sustains, will add many pleasures to any 

 " family circle." Its beautiful illustiations 

 and interesting reading-matter will make it 

 heartily welcomed at every " fireside " in 

 the land. 



We desire that every one of our readers 

 should secure its regiilar visits during the 

 year 1890, and in order to induce them to 

 do so, we will make this tempting offer : 



We wUl Club the American Bee Journal 

 and the Illustrated Home Journal, and 

 mail both periodicals during the whole year 

 1890 for l$1.50, if the order is received at 

 this office before January 1, 1890. 



Such a rentarkably low club rate as the 

 above, should induce every reader of the 

 Bee Journal to accept it without a mo- 

 ment's delay. 



As a further inducement, we will mail 

 the superb number for December, 1889, 

 free to those who send their sul)Scrii)tions 

 early; that is, until all the December num- 

 bers now on hand are taken. 



New subscribers to the above club will 

 have the December numbers of both of the 

 Journals free — as long as the stock lasts. 

 So the sooner they subscribe, the more they 

 will get for their money. 



Honey an«l HeeMwax .Vlarket. 



A IVe-w Premium. 



The National Purchasing Agency of this 

 city issues a Membership Ticket good for the 

 year 1890, for the sum of one doUar. This 

 Ticket is not transferable, and entitles the 

 holder to all discounts that the Agency can 

 secure on goods that may be ordered, and 

 they are in a position to obtain more or 

 less discount on every order received. 



By a special arrangement, we can offer 

 a MEMBERSHIP Ticket for 1890 to any 

 one sending us two new subscribers for the 

 American Bee Jouknai, or Illustrated 

 Home Journal, for one year, with $2.00. 



DBTROIT. 



HONE v.— Demand Is fBlr for comb at I3®1SC. per 

 lb. 'I'liere Is more dark honey than light. Extrac- 

 ted, SlglSc. 



8KK8WAX.-24®25C. 

 Nov. 1 1 . M. U. HUNT. Bell Branob, MIoh. 



CHICAGO. 



HONBY.— Receipts of comb are avera<?Ing about 

 as they usually do with a fair crop. Prices rule at 

 13(!i.i4c. for choice to fancy l-lbs.. which comprise 

 the hulk of the receipts, very little in sections aver 

 agint- li-i'u.2 lbs., and sells at lU@12c!^.; dark, sigioc 

 Extracted, SQBc. 



BBK8WAi,-25o. B. A. BURNBTT. 



Nov. 8. 161 South Water St. 



KANSAS CITY. 

 HONEY.-Pancy white l-lb»., 14c.: Kood, 13c.; dark 

 lie; white 2-lb8., 13c. Extracted, white, 7c.; dark,6c 

 Demand good. 

 Nov. II. HAMBUN & BBAR8S, 514 Walnut St. 



DBNYKB. 



HONEY.— 1-lb. comb, I5®18o. Extracted, 7@8c. 

 BKB8WAX.— 20O25C. 

 Nov. 11. J. M. CLARK COM. CO., 1421 15th 8t. 



MILWAtrKBE. 



HONEY.— Choice white l-lbs., 14ai5c.; 2nd grade 

 white l-lbs., 13@14c.; old dark Mbs., inc.; new, 10« 

 lie. Extracted, white, in barrels and kegs, 7®«c.: 

 in tins and pails. 8®kWc.; dark. In barrels, e®e>^c. ; 

 in kejis, H^7c. Demand steady. 



BBB8WAi.-22@23c. 

 Nov. 11. A. V. BISHOP, 142 W.Water Bt. 



NEW YORK. 



HONEY.— Extracted, white clover, baaawood. or- 

 ange blossom and California, 8c.; buckwheat. 6 els.; 

 common Southern, tj5@70c. per gallon. Demand i» 

 good. Comb honey, fancy white l-lbs., Ific: "i-lbs.. 

 14c. Fair I-lbs., 14c. ; li-lbB., ll^ric. Buckwheat. 1- 

 Ihs.. Il@l2c.; 2-lb8., IO@lic. Demand very good for 

 fancy white l-lbs.. and buckwheat l-Iba. 



BEESWAX.-22C. 

 Oct. 2. F. a. 8TR0HMEYKR & CO., 122 Water Bt. 



CHICAGO. 



HONEY.— Demand for white clover T-Ibs. Is Im- 

 proving, but price depends upon size and style of 

 package, condition and appearance when received, 

 ranging from l-J(g(l3V<jC.; basswood, lligll^c.; buck- 

 wheat, SfaiOc. Extracted, SHr^T'-iC., depending upon 

 style and size of package. 



I5BBSWAX.-27®280. 

 Nov. 9. 8. T. FISH & CO., 189 8. Water Bt, 



NEW YORK. 

 HONEY.— Demand fair. Western honey arriving 

 freely, and prices declining. We quote : Fancy white 

 l-lbs., 14®15c.; 2-II15., 12(*13c.; off grades and mi.xed 

 10@i2c.; buckwheat I-Ibs.. 10® 1 ic; 2-lbs., 9c. Ex- 

 tracted while clover and bas.^wood, 7^gc. ; orange 

 bloom. Si^c: California, 7i<;c.; buckwheat. 6 cents; 

 Southern, 70@7r,c. per gallon. 



HILUKKTH BK08. & 8BQELKBN. 

 Nov. 6. 28 & SO W. Broadway, near Duane 8t. 



BOSTON. 



HONEY.— It Is selling a little slow. Fancy white 

 I-lbs., iti@i7c.; common, I5@i6c. Extracted, s<*yc. 



BBBSWAX.-J4C. 

 Nov. 27. BLAKE & RIPLEY. 57 Chatham Street. 



CINCINNATI. 



HONEY.— A large amount of Comb on the mardet 

 at 14@16c for best white. Extracted at 5@**c. 



BEK8W AX.— Demand is good— 2u^22c. per lb. foi 

 good to choice yellow, on arrival. 

 NOV.22. C. F. MOTH & SON, Freeman & CentralAv, 



KANSAS CITY. 



HONEY.- Selling slowly, especially extracted, on 

 account of mild weather. White l-lbs.. 13@14c.;dark 

 lo®l2c.; white 2-lbs. 12@l.'ic.; dark. ltJ<&12c. Extrac- 

 ted, white. 7(§iHc.: dark, o<s;ec. 



BEESWAX ""c 



Nov. 22. CLBMON 8. CLOON A CO.. cor 4th AWalnnt. 



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A XrV OIVTT WanriiigaBcc-Kcepcr 

 -A^-Ll X V^Xt A-i to inaniiife :in Apiary, 

 should write to (.'. D. liarhcr. .Muskefoii, Micii. 



FOK S.lliE— .M.v 2(4 stor.v lirick Residence, 

 with barn and other oiil-huildinKS— 5 acres 

 iitlachc'd(25j acres in Apples, Pesiches, Pears and 

 plums, and 2H acres in truck (rardcn and 500 

 grapes.) Also honey-house and shop, l.jxao 

 feel, 2 stories, and lao colonics of Italian and 

 Hybrid Uees in Lan^stroih Hives. All within 

 the suburbs of the city. Address, 



J. WKW HK4»WiV. 

 60A2t WINCHESTER, VA. 



JtentUm the American Bee Journal. 



