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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. 



Siiv^le subscriber, one year $2.00 



Two subscribers, sent at the same time 3.,50 



Three subscribers, sent at the same time 5.00 



If'ix subscribers, sent at the same time 9.00 



All higher clubs at the same rate. 



ADVERTISING RATES. 



Less than one inch, 20 cents per line. 

 Next page to reading matter and last page of 

 cover, double rates. 



Hills of regular Advertising, payable quarterly, 

 if inserted three mouths or more. If inserted for 

 less than three months, payable monthly. Tran- 

 sient advertisements, cash in advance. We adhere 

 strictly to our printed rates. 

 Address all communications and remittances to 

 THOMAS a. NEWMAN, 

 196 and 198 South Clarli Street, Chicago, 111. 



Our New Club Rates. 



We will send one copy of The Ameri- 

 can Bee Journal and either of the fol- 

 lowing periodicals for one year, for the 

 prices named below: 



The American Bee Journal and 



Novice's Gleanings for ^ 



King's Bee-Keeper's Magazine. . . . 



Moon's Bee World 



All four Bee publications 



Swine and Poultry Journal 



The Chicago Weekly Tribune 



The " Weekly Inter-Ocean 

 The " Weekly Journal . . . 



The Western Rural 



The Prairie Farmer 



Purdy's Fruit Recorder 



Voice of Masonry 



;350 

 3.35 

 3.25 

 5.00 

 2.75 

 3 20 

 3 20 

 3.20 

 3.70 

 3.70 

 3.50 

 4.35 



[1I^~ The annual Vegetable and Flower 

 Seed Catalogue of Gregory, the well- 

 known seedsman of Marblehead, Mass., 

 is advertised in our columns. We can 

 endorse Mr. Gregory as both honest and 

 reliable. The bare statement of the fact 

 that he grows so large a number of the 

 varieties of seed he sells will be appreci- 

 ated by market gardeners, and by all 

 others who want to have their seed both 

 fresh and true. 



Journals are forwarded until an ex- 

 plicit order is received by the publisher 

 for their discontinuance, and until pay- 

 ment of all arrearages is made as required 

 by law. 



Honey Markets. 



CHICAGO. — Choice white comb honey, 

 18@35c. Extracted, choice white, 8@13c. 



CINCINNATI.— Quotations from C. F. 

 Muth, 976 Central Avenue. 

 Extracted Honey in Shipping Order. 

 1 lb jars (12 cases) per gross $39 00 



1 fi) " (13 jars) per case 3 50 



2 lb " (12 cases) per gross 72 00 



2 lb " (12 jars) per case 6 50 



Comb Honey, in small boxes 25(S30 



ST. LOUIS.— Quotations from W. G. 

 Smith, 419 North Main street. 



Extracted honey is only worth from 10 

 to 12)^ cts. now in this market. Strained 

 7 to 9c. Good, light box honey (small 

 sizes) from 20 to 25c. Fair demand for 

 honey at above figures, nothing extra. 



SAN FRANCISCO.— Quotations fr©m 

 Stearns & Smith, 423 Front street. 



White, in frames, 20@223^c. Dark, 10 

 @12c. Strained, 7@llc. Beeswax, 27@30c 



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Jt^° Some one has sent to this office, 

 by mail, last month's Journal. We ex- 

 pect they think this a proper notice to us 

 to cease sending it to them. As there is 

 no name or address of the person so send- 

 ing it, how can we tell whose paper to 

 stop? Of course we shall be roundly 

 abused for not erasing the proper name 

 from our list; though it is simply an 

 impossibility, on account of the blunder 

 of the subscriber, who should have sent 

 us a letter or postal card instead of the 

 number, and if there were any arrears to 

 have enclosed enough to pay them. Such 

 notice would receive immediate attention. 

 Any other course is an evidence of inten- 

 tional fraud. 



Evergreen and Forest Tree Seedlings, 

 Free. 



The Editor of the Evergreen, Sturgeon 

 Bay, Wis., informs us that he li«is growing 

 upon his premises, of spontaneous seed- 

 lings large amounts of seedlings of the 

 above of different sizes, and some ten or 

 a dozen different varieties, which he will 

 give away in anyquautity to any person 

 for his own planting onl^', by his remov- 

 ing them at his own expense. He will 

 furnish full information regarding sizes, 

 varieties, cost of removing, etc., to any 

 perscm addressing him, as above, with 

 stamp to pay return postage. 



Advertisements must reach this office 

 by the 20th of the month, to insure inser- 

 tion in the next issue. 



