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THE AMERICAJSf BEE JOURNAL. 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN & SON, 



Proprietors, 



923JI 925 WEST MADISON ST., CHICAGO, ILL. 



At One Dollar a fear. 



ALFRED H. NEWMAN. 



BUSINESS MANAGER. 



^pttml P^tijcjes* 



To Correspondents. — It would sare 

 us much trouble, if all would be particular 

 to give their P. 0. address and name, when 

 writing to this office. We have several letters 

 (some Inclosing money) that have no name ; 

 many others having no PoBt-Offlce, County 

 or State. Also, it you live near one post^ 

 office and get your mail at another, be sure 

 to give the address we have on our list. 



Money Orders can now be obtained at 

 the Poet Offices at reduced rates. Five 

 dollars and under costs now only 5 cents. 

 As these are absolutely safe, it will pay to 

 get them instead of the Postal Notes which 

 are payable to any one who presents them, 

 and are in no way safe. 



Preserve your Papers fer reference. 

 If you have no BINDER we wUl mail you 

 one for 60 cents, or you can have one free 

 if you will send us 3 new yearly subscrip- 

 tions for the Bee Journal. 



Colored Posters for putting up over 

 honey exhibits at Fairs are quite attractive, 

 as well as useful. We have prepared some 

 for the Bee Journal, and will send two or 

 more free of cost to any one who will use 

 tiiem, and try to get up a club. 



\l^e TTlII Present Webster's Dictionary 

 <pocket edition), and send it by mail, post- 

 paid, for two subscribers with $2. It is 

 always useful to have a dictionary at hand 

 to decide as to the spelling of words, and to 

 determine their meaning. 



One Dollar invested for the weekly visits 

 of the American Bee Joubnal for 1887, 

 will richly repay every apiarist in America. 



Red Isabels for one-pound pails of 

 honey, size 3xiy, inches. — We have now 

 gotten up a lot of these Labels, and can 

 supply them at the following prices : 100 

 for $1.00 ; 250 for Jl.oO ; 500 for $2.00 ; 1,000 

 for $.\00 ; all with name and address of 

 apiarist printed on them— by mail, postpaid. 



Honey and Seeswax Market. 



The following axe our very latest 

 quotations for honey and beeswax : 



CHICAGO. 

 HONEY.— Sellers ask from 7 to 10 cts. for any- 

 thing off in comb honey ; this includes dark unde- 

 sirable and crooked combs, and 2-pound sections. 

 Good 1-Ib. sections, loia^i-zc. ; choice, li2^@13c.— 

 Sales have been larger this month than at any 

 time since November, and prices average a little 

 lower for comb than the above. 

 BKESWAJC,— 25c. K. A. BUKNBTT, 

 Mar. 28. 161 South Water St. 



NEW YORK. 



HONEY.— We quote: Fancy white in 1-lb. sec- 

 tions. 10(ai2c.; in 2-lb8.. y@10c.: off grades, 1 to 2 

 cts. per lb. less. Buckwheat, in 1-lb. sections. 8® 

 8^c.: in 2-lbs., 7@*7f^c. E-xtracted, California. 5§> 

 5^c.; buckwheat, 4@4^c. Supply of comb boney 

 is large, and demand for all kinds is improving. 



BEBSWAX.— 21023C. 



MCCAUL & HILDRBTH BROS., 



Jan. 21. 34 Hudson St. 



DETROIT. 



HONEY.— Best white comb, 10(Sllc. Sappiy 

 large and sales are slow. 



BEESWAX.— 23c. 

 Mar. 11. M. H. HUNT, Bell Branch, Mich. 



SAN FRANCISCO. 



HONEY.— We quote : Extracted, white, 4M®4!^ 

 cts.: amber, :i9^(a4i-ic. Comb, white, I0@i3c.; am- 

 ber, TfaHc. Market firm. 



BEESWAX.-Firm at 20(823. 

 Mar. 21. SCHACHT & LEMCKE, 122-124 Davis St. 



BOSTON. 



HONBY.—1-lb. packages of white clover honey 

 at I4@i5c.; 2-pound8 at ii®i2o. Extracted, 5070. 

 Demand for 1-lb. sections lively. 



BEESWAX.— 24 cts. per lb. 

 Mar. 23. Blaks A Riplet. 57 Chatham Street. 



CINCINNATI. 



HONEY.— We quote for extracted, 3®7c. per lb. 

 Nice comb brings ll@14c. per lb. Demand fair. 



BEESWAX.— Good demand,— 20®23c. per lb. for 

 good to choice yellow. 

 Mar. 29. C.F.MUTH& SON.Freeman & Central At. 



CLEVELAND. 



HONE Y.— Choice whlte,l-lb. sectlons.sells ati2>« 

 (Sisc: secondqualtty white, 10@iic.: white 2-Ib8., 

 10@]ic. Buckwheat, 8^90. Extracted, 5@6c.— 

 Market dull. 



BBBSWAX.-25C. 



Mar. 9. A. CKENDKL, lis Ontario Street. 



MILWAUKEE. 



HONE Y. -We quote choice 1-lb. sections at 11® 

 12c.; 2-lbs., 10®llc. No call for dark. White ex- 

 tracted, in barrels and kegs,0@6J>^c. : in small pack- 

 ages, 6H®7c.; dark, in barrels and kegs, 4@5o.— 

 Demand good. 



BEESWAX.— 25c. 



Mar. 28. A. V. BISHOP, 142 W. Water St. 



SAN FRANCISCO. 



HONEY.— We quote : Comb, extra wbite, 12®13 

 cts.; amber to white, 8!^@ll. Extracted, white, 

 4M@4Xc.; amber and candled, 3^@4c. Trade la 

 quiet. 



Jan. 10. O. B. SMITH & CO., 453 Front St. 



KANSAS CITY. 



HONEY.— We quote white clover l-pounds at 

 12c.; dark l-lb8.,8®IOo.; white clover 2-lbs., 10®ll 

 cts,; dark 2-Ibs„7®9c. Extracted, wbite clover, 

 6c.: dark, 4(5i5c.: while sage, 5@5Hc.; amber, 4J^@5. 



BEESWAX.-20®23c. 

 Jan. 13. CLXUONS.CLOON & Co., cor. 4th & Walnat. 



ST. LOUIS. 



HONEY.— Choice comb. 10®12o.; latter price 

 is for choice white clover. Strained, in barrels, 

 3>«®4Ho. Extra fancy of bright color and In No, 1 

 packages, M advance on above prices. Extracted 

 in barrels. 4M®5c. ; In cans, 5®6c. Market dull. 



BEESWAX.- Firm at 21c. for prime. 



Feb. 3. D. G. TUTT & CO., Commercial St. 



OUR CLUBBING LIST. 



Continnons Advertising brings much 

 larger returns, in proportion to the outlay, 

 than periodic or spasmodic advertising. 



By Using the Binder made expressly 

 for this Bee Journal, all can have them 

 bound and ready for e.^tamination every day 

 in the year. We have reduced the price to 

 60 cents, postpaid. Subscription for one 

 year and the binder for $1.50. 



We supply the American Bee Jonmal 



one year, and any of the following publica- 

 tions, at the prices quoted in the last column 

 of figures. The first column gives the regu- 

 lar price of both. All postage prepaid. 



Price of both. Olub 

 The American Bee Journal 1 00 . . 



and Gleanings in Bee-Culture 2 00. . 1 75 



Bee-Keepers'Magazine 1 25 . . 1 25 



Bee-Keepers' Guide 150.. 140 



The Apiculturist 2 00.. 170 



Canadian Bee Journal 2 00. . 1 75 



Kays of Light 1 .50. . 1 35 



The 7 above-named papers 525.. 450 



and Cook's Manual 2 25. . 2 00 



Bees and Honey (Newman) ... 2 00 . . 1 75 

 Binderfor Am. Bee Journal.. 1 60.. 150 

 Dzierzon's Bee-Book (cloth). . .3 00. . 2 00 

 Root's A B C of Bee-Culture. .2 25. . 2 10 



Farmer's Account Book 4 00.. 2 00 



Guide and Hand-Book 150.. 130 



Heddon's book, "Success,".. 150.. 1 40 

 A Year Among the Bees 175.. 150 



One yearly subscription for the American 

 Bee Journal must be ordered with each 

 paper or book, in order to take advantage 

 of the prices named in the last column. 



E. Duncan Snlffen, Advertising Agent, 

 3 Park Kow, New York, inserts advertise- 

 ments in all first-class Newspapers and 

 Magazines with more promptness and at 

 lower prices than can be obtained elsewhere. 

 He gives special attention to writing and 

 setting up advertisements in the most at- 

 tractive manner, and guarantees entire 

 satisfaction. In all his dealings, he is honor- 

 able and prompt. Send for his Catalogue 

 of first-class advertising mediums. Mailed 

 free. 52A40t 



More Premiums.- Mr. L. J, Diehl, of 

 Butler, Ind., offers a colony of Italian bees 

 as a present to the person sending to this 

 oflace the largest club of subscribers for 

 1887. The subscriptions may be sent in at 

 any time before the first of May at our regu- 

 lar club rates, and additions made as de- 

 sired, but it must be stated that you are 

 working tor that premium, so that we can 

 keep account of the subscriptions. 



Yucca Brushes are employed for re- 

 moving bees from the combs. They are a 

 soft, vegetable fiber, and do not Irritate the 

 bees. As each separate fiber extends the 

 whole length of the handle as well as the 

 brush, they are almost indestructable. 

 When they become sticky with honey, they 

 can be washed, and when dry, are as good 

 as ever. The low price at which they are 

 sold, enables any bee-keeper to have six er 

 more of them, so as to always have one 

 handy. We can supply them at 5 cents 

 each, or 50 cents a dozen ; if sent by mail, 

 udd 1 cent each for postage 



^Vhen BeneTvlng your subscription 

 please try to get your neighbor who keeps 

 bees to loin with you in taking the Bki 

 Journal. It is now so cheap that no one 

 can afford to do without it. We will present 

 a Binder for the Bee Journal to any one 

 sending us three subscriptions— with $3.00— 

 direct to this office. It ^vlll pay any one to 

 devote a few hours, to get subscribers. 



