THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



315 



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TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. 



Single sul)scribt'r. onu year $i.00 



Two snhscribors, siont at the s-aiue time :i.,")l) 



Three siihBcribers, sent at the same time 5.1H) 



Six BUbscribei-8. Ment at tlie same time 9.00 



All higher clubs at the same rate. 



THOMAS O. NKWMAN, 

 184 Clark Street, CHICAGO, ILL.. 



ADVERTISING RATES. 



SPACE. 



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



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5 00 



6 50 

 9 00 



11 TO 

 Hi 00 

 20 00! 



5 ;i 00 : 

 4 5o; 



6 00 

 8 50 

 10 50, 

 14 50, 

 18 00 

 25 (K) 

 33 00 i 



H 00 

 6 00 

 8 00 

 11 .50 

 14 00 

 18 00 

 21 50 

 40 00 

 50 00 



5 7 00 

 10 00 

 13 00 

 IS 00 

 23 00 

 33 00 

 42 00 

 60 00 

 90 00 



. 12 00 

 18 00 

 23 00 

 33 00 

 40 OU 

 60 00 

 80 00 

 115 00 

 150 00 



Less than one inch, 20 cents per line. 

 'N'est page to reading matter and last page of 

 cover, double rates. 



Bills of regular Advertising, payable qnarterly, 

 if inserted three months 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 

 THOMA.S G. NEWMAN, 

 184 Clark Street, CHICAGO, ILL,. 



Special Notices. 



We will sell single copies for 20 cents 

 each. 



Specimen copies and canvassing docu- 

 ments, sent free, upon application. 



Additions to clubs once formed may be 

 made at any time, at club rates, without 

 regard to the number sent. 



No special authority is needed for a 

 p('r->ou to form clubs. All that is neces- 

 sary is to secure the names and remit the 

 m.)uey. 



Subscribers wishing to change their 

 post-office address, should mention tin ir 

 old address, as well as the one to which 

 they wish it changed. 



Remit, for safety to all, by post office 

 money order, registered letters, bank draft, 

 made payable to Thomas G. Newman, so 

 that if the remittance be lost, it can be 

 recovered. 



JouuN.\i.3 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. 



Plea.'^e write names and post-office ad- 

 dress very plain. Very often men forget 

 to give their post-office, and (jiiito often a 

 man dates his letter tiom tlie pi .va wliere 

 he lives, when tlie paper is to be seu: '" 

 some other office. 



Our Premiums for Clubs. 



A. <i. Hill lias .sent us one of his Gas Pipe 

 Extractors to be presontetl to the person 

 .sending in the largest club of new .subscrib- 

 ers to TiiK Amkkican Bek Jouknai, be- 

 fore .January 'M, 1877. The Extractor is 

 light and extremely simple. We will pay 

 the express charges, .so that it shall be 

 "without charge" to the recipient. 



D. A. Pike will present one of his beauti- 

 ful Albino (Queens— whose progeny will be 

 one-half Italians and one-half Albinos— to 

 the getter up of the second largest club of 

 subscribers. The Albino will be sent, post- 

 paid, May 1, 1877. 



We will add the following: 



For the third largest list, we will send a 

 tested Italian (lueeii in May, 1877. 



For the fourth largest list, we will send 

 50o young tnlij) trees (4 to 8 inches high) in 

 xA.pril or May, 1877. 



For the fifth largest list, we will give a 

 copy of The Ameuican Bee Jolrnai. for 

 1877, post-paid. 



For the siMh largest list we will send, 

 I)ost-]iaid, a copy of Vol. I. of The Ameri- 

 can Bee Journal, hound. 



See our club rates on page 31.5 of this is- 

 sue. Names and money can be sent in as 

 received, mentioning that you wish to com- 

 pete for the prizes, and we will open an ac- 

 count accordingly. Work should be com- 

 menced at once. 



Honey Markets. 



CHICAGO.-Clioice white comb honey, 18@ 

 25c. Extracted, choice white, 8(a»l8c. 



CINCINNATI.— Quotations by C. F. Muth. 

 Comb honey, in small boxes, 15@30c. Extract- 

 ed, 1D>. jars, in shippini^ order, per doz., $3.25; 

 per gross, $36.00. 21h. jars, per doz.,$6.25; per 

 gross, 170.00. 



ST. LOUIS. — Quotations by "W. G. Smith. 

 Comb, 20@25c. Extracted, 10(g:12}/^c. Strained, 

 7@9c. 



INDIANAPOLIS.— Quotations by Barnum 

 Bros. & Co. Choice comb honey in small sec- 

 tion boxes, 18@20c. ; extracted in 50 and 100 lb. 

 cans,13@15c ; 1 lb jars S3 perdoz. ; S35 per gross. 

 Mason quarts, with comb, 88..50 per doz. ; $95.00 

 per gross. 



SAN FRANCISCO.— Quotations by Stearns 

 & Smith. >Vhite. in boxes and frames, 10(g>I5c. 

 Light, 7@9c. Dark, 5@7c. Beeswax, iiy, cts. 



We have no change to note in quotations 

 of honey. Stock working oflf fairly. Bees- 

 wax is dull at 2.5(a)27i^c. silver. 



Nov. 15, 1876. Stearns & Smith. 



AVe will present !0() tulip trees to any 

 person sending one or more new sub- 

 scribers for 1877. See Club Rates on 

 page 315. The trees will be from 4 to 8 

 inches high, and will be sent in Novem- 

 ber or May, as desired. Those desiring 

 the.se trees must mention them when 

 sending in subscriptions. 



