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THE AMEKICAJN BKK JOURNAL. 



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1 ttt^f kart ^4 J<ruii|al 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN, Manager. 



TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. 



Single subscriber, one year, $2.00 



Two subscribers, sent at the same time, 3.50 



Three subscribers, sent at the same time, 5.00 



Six subscribers, sent at the same time. fl.OO 



Ten subscribers, sent at the same time, 14.00 



Twenty subscribers, sent at the same time, . . . 25.00 

 Send a postage stamp for a sample copy. 



Honey Markets. 



RATES OF ADVERTISING. 



SOLID NONPABIEL MEASURE. 



First insertion, per line, $ .20 



Each subsequent insertion, per line, 15 



One square, 10 lines or less, first insertion, 2.00 



Next page to Business Department and fourth 

 and last page of cover, double rates. 



Twelve lines of solid Nonpariel occuppy one inch. 

 One column contains 96 lines of solid Nonpariel. 



Bills of regular Advertising payable quarterly, if 

 inserted three months or more. If inserted for less 

 than three months, payable monthly. Transient 

 advertisements, cash in advance. We adhere strict- 

 ly to our printed rates. 



Address all communications and remittances to 

 THOMAS G. NEWMAN, 



Room 27, Tribune Building, Chicago. 



Books for Bee-Keepers may be obtained at 

 this office. 



Not one letter in ten thonsand is lost by 

 mail if rightly directed. 



Single copies of the American Bee Jour- 

 nal are worth ;30 cents each. 



Upon the wrapper of every copy of the 

 Journal will be found the date at which 

 subscriptions expire. 



Any numbers that fail to reach subscribers 

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

 send, on application, free of charge. 



The German Bee-Sting Cure can be obtain- 

 ed at this office. Sent by Express for $1.00. 

 It cannot be sent by mail. See notice. 



Our subscribers in Europe, can now procure 

 Postal Money Orders on (Jhicago. This plan 

 of sending money is safe and economical. 



Subscribers wishing to change their post- 

 office atldress, should mention their old ad- 

 dress, as well as the one to which they wish 

 it changed. 



Journals are forwarded until an explicit 

 order is received by the publishers for the 

 discontinuance, and until payment of all ar- 

 rearages is made as recpiired by law. 



The Scientific Farmer, the linest and 

 cheapest paper of its class in the world, will 

 be sent for three months for 3.5 cents, or with 

 its Chromo, '' Just One," for 50 cents. 



Persons writing to this office should either 

 write their Name, Post-office, County and 

 State plainly, or else cut off the label from 

 the wrapper of their paper and enclose it. 



Wh(;ii a subscriber sends money in pay- 

 ment for the Amkrican Bkio .Iouknal, he 

 should stat(! to what time he thinks it i»ays, 

 so that we can compare it with our books, 

 and thus jirevent mistakes. 



CHICAGO.— Choice white comb honey. ;i8 

 I @30c ; fair to good, 'i4@28c. Extracted, 

 choice white, 14@16c ; fair to good, 10@13c ; 

 I strained, 8@10c. 



CINCINNATI.— Quotations from Chas. F. 

 Muth, 976 Central Ave. 



I Comb honey, 1.5@.3.5c, according to the con- 

 dition of the honey and the size of the box or 

 frame. Extracted choice white clover honev, 



I 16c. ^ lb. 



! ST. LOUIS.— Quotations from W. G. Smith 

 419 North Main St. 



Choice white comb, 2.5@29c ; fair to good, 

 16@32c. Extracted choice white clover, 16@ 

 18c. Choice basswood honey, 14@16c ; fair 

 to good, extracted, 8@l'2c ; strained, 6@10c. 



NEW YORK.— Quotations from E. A. Wal- 

 ker, 13.5 Oakland st., Greenport, L. I. 



White honey in small glass boxes, 'i5c ; 

 dark 15((r 2()c. Strained honey, 8@12c. Cuban 

 honey, ■51.00 ^ gal. St. Domingo, and Mexi- 

 an, 'M(a:'X) %> gal. 



SAN FRANCISCO. — Quotations frcm 

 Sterns and Smith, 423 Front st. 



Choice mountain honey, in comb, 22>^@2oo ; 

 common, 17@20c ; strained, 10@12c, in 5 gal- 

 lon cans. Valley honey, in comb, 12@17c ; 

 strained, 8@10c. 



B^° New Club Rates. °^a 



The American Bee Journal will be sent 

 one year with 



Novice's Gleanings, for - - - $2.25 

 The Scientific Farmer, for - - 2.50 

 The National Bee Journal, for 3.00 

 The Bee Keepers' Magazine, for 3.00 



A Ciioicp: of Six Volumes for $5.— Hav- 

 ing a few back volumes complete, and some 

 lacking only one or two numbers each, we 

 will give the purchaser the choice of six of 

 such volumes for $5.00, until they are disposed 

 of. As only a tew can be supplied, those who 

 wish to avail themselves of this oifer, should 

 send for them at once. 



m^" We want several copies of No. 1, Vol, 

 2, of the American Bee Journal, and will 

 pay 50 cents each for them. 



The postage on this paper is only twelve 

 cents a year, if paid quarterly or yearly in 

 advance at the post-office where received. 

 We prei)ay postage to Canada, and re([uire 

 twelve cents extra. 



If you paste anything on a Postal Card, 

 when you send to this office, we have to 

 pay six cents postage on it. The law de- 

 mands that there shall be nothing attaciied to 

 it in any way, without paying double letter 

 postage. 



Send stami) for a sample copy of The Sci- 

 entific Farmer, an illustrated monthly for 

 the Farm and Fireside. It will be sent from 

 now to tlu' end of the year 1874, with the 

 American Bkk Journal one year for $2.50, 

 or with the elioiee of Chromos— the Fruit 

 Piece, or the new and lovely household gem, 

 " Just One," for $2.75. 



