THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



1G7 



^minican %u iom;mil 



TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. 



Single subscriber, one year J2.00 



Two subscribers, sent iit the same time, 3.50 



Three subscribers, sent nt the same time,. .. B.OO 



Six subscribers, sent at tlie same time, 9.00 



All hit;her clubs at the same rate. 



ADVERTISING RATES FOR 1875. 



SPACE. 



1 1 Mo.:2 Mos 3 Mos 6 Mos:i Year. 



1 inch i$2 00 $3 00$ I 00 $7 001$ 13 00 



Hi Inch 3 00, 4 50 (i 00 10 OO] 18 00 



2 Inches 3.50 6 00 8 00 13 00 



8 Inches. 

 4 Inches. . 

 t; Inches.. 

 1 Column. 

 H Page... 

 1 Page.... 



5 00 



(i 50 



9 00 



11 00 



16 00 



20 00 



8 50 11 iJO 18 00 



10 5(1 It 00 23 00 



11 .50 IS 00 33 00 

 18 00 n 50 42 00 

 25 00 40 00 60 OO: 

 35 00 .50 00, 80 00 



23 00 

 33 00 

 40 00 

 60 00 

 80 00 

 115 00 

 150 00 



Less than one inch, 20 cents per line. 



Nest page to reading matter and last page of 

 cover, double rates. 



Bills of regular Advertisini: i)avable quarterly, if 

 inserted three mouths or more. If inserted for less 

 than three mouths, payable monthly. Transient 

 advertisements, cash in advance. We adhere 

 Strictly to our printed rates. 



Address all communications and remittances to 



THOMAS G. XKWMAX, 



196 & 198 South Clark St., 

 Chicago, 111. 



Single copies of the American Bee Joini- 

 NAL are worth 20 cents each. 



U]ion tlie wrapper of every copy of the 

 JouitNAL will be found the date at whicli 

 subscriptions expire. 



Any numbers tliat fail to reach subscribers 

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

 send, on application, free of charge. 



Subscribers washing to cliange t'leir post- 

 office address, should mention their nhl ad- 

 dress, as well as the one to whicli they wish 

 it changed. 



Persons writing to this office slionld 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. 



JouKXALS are forwarded until an explicit 

 order is received by the publisher for their 

 discontinuance, and until jiayment of all ar- 

 rearages is made as required" by law. 



^W To Advertisebs.— Advertisements 

 must reach this office b.v the 20th of the 

 month, to insure insertion in the next issue 

 of the American Bee Jourxal. 



H^" Parties desiring either Langstroth's 

 or Quinby's Works on Bee-Keeping can get 

 them at this office ; but, as tiie late Congress 

 lias seen fit to double the rate of P(jstage 

 formerly paid— those ordering should en- 

 close twenty cents each for postage. 



German Bee Sting Cvke.— A drop or 

 two will remove all trace and effect of a 

 sting in a very few n)inutes. It costs .$1.00 

 per bottle, but one bottle will last a life 

 lime. It is free from all poison, and may 

 be successfully used for all insect bites.— 

 Can be sent only by Express. 



tW For sale at this Office. 



Z^^ Publisher's Notice, "^©a 



Finding it to be absolutely essential 

 that we should give our personal attention 

 to the Chicago office, and there superin- 

 tend the rapidly increasing business of 

 our general Publishing House, we have 

 arranged our matters with reference to 

 this change, which takes place at once. 



Our son takes the general management 

 of the Iowa office, with all its details of 

 practical work, leaving the way clear for 

 the change above referred to. 



Hereafter, in order to secure the prompt 

 attention of the publisher, !et all com- 

 munications and remittances, as well as 

 all matters pertaining to business con- 

 nected with the American Bee Journal, 

 be addressed as follows : 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN, 

 196 & 198 South Clark Street, 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



Our office is located at 196 and 198 

 South Clark Street, and we shall be happy 

 at all times to receive calls from bee- 

 keepers who may be risiting or passing 

 through the city. 



Thomas G. Newman, Publisher. 



Honey Markets. 



CHICAGO.— Choice white comb honey, 

 20(aj2r,c ; fair to good, 22(«2,5e. Extracted, 

 choice white, 12@14c ; fair to good, I0((tl2c ; 

 strained, 8@10c. 



NEW YOEK.-Quotations from E. A. 

 Walker, 13.5 Oakland st., (h-een])ort. L. I. 



White honey in small glass l)nxes, 2.5c ; 

 dark 1.5@20c. Strained honev, S(a^iuc. Cuban 

 honey. S^LOO ^ gal. St. Domiiago, and Mexi- 

 an, 90@95 ^ gal. 



CINCINNATI.— Quotations from Chas. F. 

 Muth, 976 Central Ave. 



Comb honey, 15i(rt2.5c, according to the con- 

 dition of the honey and the size of the box 

 or frame. Extracted choice white clover 

 honey, 14c. ^ lb. 



ST. LOUIS.— Quotations from W. G. 

 Smith, 419 North Main st. 



Choice white comb, 22@25c ; Extracted, 

 12@14c ; Strained, G@9c. 



SAN FRANCISCO. — Quotations from 

 Stearns and Smith, 423 Front st. 



Strained Southern Coast, at 7@10c; 



Comb,12@20c; the latter figure for San Dei- 

 go, in Harbison frames. 



Ilt^" We have no change to note in prices, 

 will have new honey next month from the 

 Southern Coast. Tlie season will be very 

 will make tiie production fully up to last 

 short, but the increased number of bees 

 season. Steakns «& Smith. 



