490 



^uzxmzs IPatters* 



OUR TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, 



PAYABLE STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. 



Single subscription, one year 8S1.50 



Two subscriptions, " " 2.5© 



Three subscriptions, " " 3. SO 



Four subscriptions, " " 4.50 



Five or more, " " each, l.OO 



Advertisements will be inserted at the rate of 

 2© cents per line of Agate space, for each insertion. 

 A line will contain about eight words ; fourteen 

 lines ? ill occupy an inch of space. Advertisements 

 must be received by the 20th, to insure insertion. 

 Special Notices 50 cents per line. 



ty We intend only to advertise for reliable deal- 

 ers, who expect to f ulnll all their advertised promises. 

 Cases of real imposition will be exposed. 



Remit by express, money-order, registered letter or 

 New York or Chicago drafts, payable to our order. 

 Do not send checks on local banks, for such cost us 25 

 cents each for collecting. 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN 



974 West Madison St. CHICAGO, ILL. 



i^° Specimen copies of the Bee Jour- 

 nal, and our catalogue of bee literature 

 sent free upon application. 



H^ Postage stamps received in pay- 

 ment of all sums due this office, when 

 bank bills are not available. 



ill" We have prepared Ribbon Badges 

 for bee-keepers, on which are printed a 

 large bee in gold. Price 10 cents each, 

 or $8.00 per hundred. 



i^TWhen changing a postoffice ad- 

 dress, mention the old address as well 

 as the new one. 



ijgT Constitutions and By-Laws for 

 local Associations $2 per 100. The name 

 of the Association printed in the blanks 

 for 50 cents extra. 



By referring to the printed address 

 on the wrapper of every copy of the Bee 

 Journal, each subscriber can ascertain 

 when his subscription expires. We stop 

 sending the Bee Journal promptly when 

 the time for which it is paid runs out- 

 sending only during the time paid for. In 

 making remittances, always send by postal 

 order, registered letter, or by draft on 

 Chicago or New York. Drafts on other 

 cities, and local checks, are not taken by 

 the banks in this city except at a discount 

 of 25c, to pay expense of collecting them. 



[ We will insert free of charge, under this heading, 

 the names and addresses of persons having honey 

 and wax to sell, giving address,description and prices; 

 all to occupy not more than three lines.— Ed.] 



7bbls. clover and basswood, extracted, at 10c, de- 

 livered on cars here, and 500 lbs. of nice comb honey, 

 in 4J^x4% sections. H. F. Walton, Woodman, Wis. 



5 hbls. Extracted, to sell (2 linden and 3 poplar), 

 40 gallons to the bhl. ; $32.50 each, delivered on cars. 

 B. B. TONE Y, Holly Tree, Jackson Co., Ala. 



Honey and Beeswax Market. 



BUYERS' QUOTATIONS. 



CHICAGO. 

 HONE V— Light comb honey held at 16@lSc., Ex- 

 tracted, 7(59c 

 BEESWAX.-Choice yellow, 20@23c; darker, 15017. 



NEW YORK. 

 HONEY.— White, in single-comb sections, 18@20c 

 Larger boxes. 2c. per lb. less. Extracted, SKsiOc. 

 BEESWAX.— Prime quality, 20(522c 



CINCINNATI. 

 HONEY.— Extracted honey, 8@10c. Choiee white 

 comb honey, lt><S>18c. 

 BEESWAX-20a25c. C. F. MUTH. 



SAN FRANCISCO. 

 HONEY-Comb, 12@13c; Extracted, 7@8e. $ ft>. 

 BEESWAX-22(a.24c. STEARNS & SMITH. 



DISSOLUTION NOTICE. 



Notice is hereby given, that the co-partnership, 

 heretofore existing under the name of THOMAS G. 

 NEWMAN & SON. is this day dissolved by mutual 

 consent. All accounts due to the said Arm must be 

 paid to Thomas G. Newman, who will also pay all 

 claims against the late firm, and continue the publi- 

 cation of the American Bee Journal and Bee 

 Books and Pamphlets. The business of dealing in, 

 Bee-Keepers' Supplies will be continued bv Alfred 

 H. Newman. Dated at Chicago, 111., July 1, 1880. 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN, 

 ALFRED H. NEWMAN. 



Local Convention Directory. 



1880. Time and Place of Meeting. 



Sept.28--Kentucky State, at Louisville, Ky. 



29, 30 and Oct. 1— National, at Cincinnati, Ohio. 

 Oct. 5— Albany County, N. Y., at New Salem, N. Y. 

 5— Cortland Union, at Cortland, N, Y. 

 5, 6.— Northern Michigan, at Carson City. Mich. 

 6, 7— Tuscarawas and Muskingum Valley, at 

 Newcomerstown, O. 



J. A. Bucklew, Sec. Clarks, O. 

 7— Central Michigan, at Lansing, Mich. 



Geo. L. Perry, Sec, Lansing. Mich. 

 14— Southern Kentucky, at Louisville. Ky. 

 14, 15-W. 111. and E. Iowa, at New Boston, 111. 



Will. M. Kellogg, Sec, Oquawka, 111. 

 20— Southwestern Wis. at Platteville, Wis. 



N. E. France, Sec, Pletteville, Wis. 

 Nov. 9— Lancaster Co., Pa., at Lancaster, Pa. 

 Dec. 8.— Michigan State, at Lansing, Mich. 

 1881. 



Jan. ll-N. W. 111. and S. W. Wis., at Freeport, 111. 

 18— Northeastern Wisconsin, at Oshkosh, Wis. 

 Feb. 2— Northeastern, at Rome, N. Y. 



5, 6— Ashtabula Co., O., at Andover. O. 



W. D. Howells, Sec, Jefferson, O. 

 April 5— Central Kentucky, at Winchester, Ky. 



Wm. Williamson, Sec, Lexington, Ky. 



ZW In order to have this Table complete, Secreta- 

 ries are requested to forward full particulars of time 

 and place of future meetings.— Ed. 



4p°A few copies of the first edition 

 of Cook's Manual may still be obtained 

 at this office, at 30c. each or 4 for $1.00. 



