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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



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THOMAS G. NEWMAN, Manager. 



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 mouths, and 50 per cent, for one year. 



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Bills of regular Advertisers payable quarterly, if in 

 serted three" months or more." If inserted for less 

 than three months, payable monthly. Transient ad 

 vertisements. cash in advance, ^\'e adhere strictly to 

 our printed rates. 



Address all communications and remittances to 

 the Manager. 



Honey Markets. 



CHICAGO. — Choice white comb honey, 28 

 @30c; fair to good, 24@28c. Extracted, 

 choice white, 14@16c; fair to good, 10@12c. 

 Strained 8@10c. 



CINCINNATI. — Quotations from Chas. 

 F. Muth, 976 Central Ave. 



Comb honey 15@35c, according to the 

 condition of the honey and the size of the 

 box or frame. Extracted choice white clover 

 honey, 16 cts. '^ ib. Choice extracted honey 

 16@18 cts. fl ft. ■ 



ST. LOUIS. — Quotations from W. G. 

 Smith, 419 No^-th Main st. 



Choice white comb, 25@29c; fair to good, 

 16@22c. Extracted, Choice white clover, 16 

 @18c; choice basswood honey, 14@16c; fair 

 to good, extracted, 8@12c; Strained, 6@10c. 



NEW YORK. — Quotations from E. A. 

 Walker, 185 Oakland st., Greenpoint L. I. 



The sale of honey is dull here, and a large 

 quantity is now upon the market. The 

 prices rule as follows: 



White honey in small glass boxes, 25c ; 

 dark ir)@20c; Strained honey 8@12c. Cu- 

 ban honey, $1.00 1^ gal. St. Domingo, and 

 Mexican, 90@95 "j^ gal. 



The " National Bee Journal," published at 

 Des Moines, Iowa, by Mrs. Ellen S. Tupper, 

 is on our table. The January number is a 

 good one. We have made arrangements to club 

 the " National," with the old and reliable 

 Ameuican Bee Jouknai,, for fiJ.OO a year, in 

 advance, — thus saving our subscribers |1.()0. 



Any numbers that fail to reach subscribers 

 by fault of mail, we are at all times ready to 

 send, on applicalion, free of charge. 



New Advertisements. 



Our fresh announcements this month are- 

 numerous. Our subscribers will be interested 

 as well as remunerated by reading all our ad- 

 vertisements over carefully. 



E. J. Worst announces his reduced prices 

 for Italian Queens for 1874, and also Premi- 

 um Poultry Eggs. 



Jas. J. H. Gregory's Catalogue of Vegetable 

 and Flower Seeds is splendidly illustrated; 

 and will be sent to all desiring it, free of 

 cost. 



The firm of Baldwin Brothers has been 

 dissolved. L. W. Baldwin is breeding Queens, 

 and quotes prices. 



E. W. Hale is ready for an engagement ta 

 take charge of an apiary. 



Wm. W. Cary invites every reader of the 

 Amekican Bee Journai, to send for his cir- 

 cular of prices for pure-bred Queens. 



Mrs. Tupper calls attention to her late pur- 

 chase of the "National Bee Journal," and 

 would not refuse subscriptions accompanied 

 with the cash. 



The Illustrated Journal, with its mag- 

 nificent chromo, is announced; also its club 

 rates with the American Bee Journal. 



Nevins' Straw Mats are now on the market, 

 and may be obtained. of Charles F. Muth. 



D. A. Pike has Italian Bees and Italian 

 Queens for sale. 



C. F. Muth's new announcements arc. 

 "Clover Seed," "Honey Plants" and "Honey 

 Jars," with new price list. 



An illustrated annual, entitled " Tht Busy 

 Bee," is announced at 10 cents. 



Dr. J. P. H. Brown mentions his importa- 

 tion and breeding of Italian Queens. 



The Western Agriculturist is published at 

 $1 a year, and gives a Chromo entitled "The 

 " Sheperdess." 



J. W. Winder has just finished his "New 

 Honey Extractor," and promises to lay it be- 

 fore the readers of the Ajlerican Bee Jour- 

 nal in the March number. 



Adam Grimm oflfers to sell 400 colonies of 

 Italian Bees, and quotes prices. 



S. W. Cole will supply full colonies of 

 Italian Bees and Queens, &C., &c. 



J. E. Moore invites you to send for his cir- 

 cular giving directions for introducing 

 Queens, &c. 



J. H. Stevens will buy honey in St. Louis, 

 and invites consignments. 



Heyes' Lincerin. — Having used this arti- 

 cle in our family for years, we can confident- 

 ly recommend it. See advertisement. 



We want a few copies of the July and De- 

 cember Numbers of tlu^ Aimeiucan Bkk 

 Journat- for 1873, and will Ji)ay twenty-five 

 cents ea(-h for them. 



