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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



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m^wMi^q^ntinnl 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN, Manager. 



TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. 



Siugle subscriber, oiu' year $3.00 



Two subscribers, seut at the same time 3.50 



Three subscribers, sent at the same time 5.00 



■Six subscribers, seut at the same time, 0.00 



Ten subscribers, sent at the same time 14.00 



Twenty subscribers, sent at the same time, . . . 23.00 

 Send a postage stamp for a sample copy. 



Honey Markets. 



RATES OF ADVERTISING. 



SOLID NONI'ARIEL MEASUKK. 



first Insertion, per line # .30 



Each subsequent insertion, per line 15 



<One square, 10 lines or less, first insertion,. . . . 3.00 



Next page to Business Department and fourth 

 iind last page of cover, double rates. 



Twelve lines of solid Nonpariel occuppy one inch. 

 One column contains \m lines of solid Nonpariel. 



Bills of reguhir Advertising payable quarterly, if 

 inserted three months or more. If inserted for less 

 than three months, payable monthly. Transient 

 iidvertisemeuts. cash in advance. We adhere strict- 

 ly to our printed rates. 



Address all communications and remittances to 

 THOMAS <;. NEWMAN. 



Room 27, Tribune Building, Chicago. 



Books for Bee-Keepers may be ^obtained at 

 tliis office. 



Not one letter in ten thousand i.s lost by 

 mail it rif^litly directed. 



Single copies of the Amekicax Bki: .jouii- 

 ,NrAL are worth 20 cents each. 



Upon the wrapper of every copy of the 

 Journal will be found the date at which 

 jiiibscriptions expire. 



Any numbers that fail to reach .subscribers 

 by fault of luall, we are at all tinu^s ready to 

 riend. on application, free of charge. 



The (U'rmaii Bee-Sting Cure can be obtain- 

 ed at this ofiice. Sent by Express for .l^l.UO. 

 It cannot be sent by mail. See notice. 



Our sul)scribers in Eiir()j)e, can iimv procure 

 Postiil Moiu'V Ordei-s on Chicago. This plan 

 ^)f sending uione\ is safe and economical. 



Subscribers wishing to change their post- 

 office address, should mention their olrZ ad- 

 dress, as well as the one to which they wisli 

 it changed. 



JouJtNAL.s aie forwiirded until an ex])licit 

 ■order is recei\ed by the publishers for the 

 discontinuance, and mdil payment of all ar- 

 rearages is made as required by law. 



Persons writing to this otlice should either 

 write their Name, I'ost-ollice, County and 

 iState plaiidy, or, else cut olf the label I'roui 

 tiie wrapper of theii' papei- and enclose it. 



We have received a Postal Order Ironi 

 ,Shanon, Wis., in an envelope containing 

 nothing else. We do not know from whom it 

 rame, nor for what it was intended. Will 

 .Kome om^ inform us.' 



The Hev. \V. F. Clarke has resigned the 

 Kecitoi'shij) (»t the Canada School of .\gricnl- 

 ture. Not linding it c(nnpatil)le with his 

 .other duties, be relnsed the honor. 



CHICAGO. — Choice white comb honey, ;i8 

 @oOc ; fair to good, ;M(<«):iSc. Extracted, 

 choice white, 14@1()C ; fair to good. lU(ai2c ; 

 strained, 8@I0c. 



CINCINNATI.— Quotations from Chas. F. 

 Muth. 970 Central Ave. 



Honey has been coming in moderately 

 for the past; few weeks. Honey from fruit 

 blossoms, this spring, is abundant. The 

 harvest of white clover honey was duly in- 

 augurated two weeks since, in this section. 

 The quality is excellent. 



Comb honey, 1.5(a;3.5c" according to the con- 

 dition of the honey and the size of the box or 

 frame. Extracted choice white clover honev. 

 16c. f ft. 



ST. LOUIS.— Quotations from W. C. Sunth 

 419 North Main st. 



Choice white comb, 2.5(((;29c ; fair to good. 

 U')0(-i;lc. Extracted choice white clover! lti((» 

 LSc. Choice basswood honey, 14@l(ic ; fair 

 to good, extracted, 8@12c ; strained, ()(((HOc. 



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

 ker, lo5 Oakland st., Greenport, L. I. 



White honey in small glass boxes. ■i:'h- : 

 dark 15(«20c. "Strained honev. S((i l:ic. Cnban 

 honey, ••?1.00 f gal. St. Domingo, and Mexi- 

 an, 96(a'9.5 ^ gal. 



SAN FRANCISCO. — Quotations from 

 Sterns and Smith, 4r2.'] Front .s;t. 



We received the first new honey about 

 June 1st ; the season is four weeks late in 

 honey. The quality, so far this season, is 

 superior. From information derived from 

 all sources, the yield this season will be 

 very large, and we shall have to look to the 

 East for a market. Comb in wood, new, 

 and well filled, 20 (w 30 cents "}l=lft ; in tins. 

 2ft tins, comb, $3.50 (a 3.75 per doz. But 

 little new strained has yet come in, and 

 dealers are only buying small lots. 



Special Notice. 



During the past ton months of " Panic," 

 the receipts of the American Bee Jouunai. 

 have been very light. We have cheerfully 

 "carried" thousands of our subscribers, 

 and now trust that they, will respond as 

 soon as possible, as we have obligations 

 that must be met at once. IMany subscrip- 

 tions ran out with the .JUNE luimber, and 

 now we hope to hear from them, as well 

 as from those that expired before that 

 time. 



We shall continue to send the Amektcax 

 Bek .louKNAi. to all our subscribers until 

 we get an explicit order for a discontinu- 

 ance, and we hope those who not wish to 

 continue their subscriptions will notify us 

 by letter or Postal card, either when they 

 exi)ire or before that time. 



We have purchased of Geo. S. WagiuT 

 Esq. and the Rev. W. F. Clarke all the 

 back subscrijitiou and advertising accounts, 



