THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



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OCR CLUBBING LIST. 



We supply the American Bee Jonmal 

 one year, and any of the foUowinsr publica' 

 tlons, at the prlcee quoted in the last column 

 of figures. The first column gives the regu- 

 lar price of both. All postage prepaid. 



Price of both. Olut 

 The American Bee Journal 1 00. . 



and Gleanings In Bee-Culture 2 00.. 1 76 



Bee-Keepere'Magazine 1 35 , . 1 20 



Bee-Keepers' Guide 150.. 140 



The Apioulturist 2 00.. 1 75 



CanadJan Bee Journal 2 00.. 1 75 



Bays of Light 1 .50. . 1 35 



The 7 above-named papers 5 25. . 4 50 



and Cook's Manual 2 25.. 2 00 



Bees and Honey (Newman)... 2 00.. 175 



Binder for Am. Bee Journal. .1 60.. 1 50 



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 30 



Western World Guide 1 50. . 1 30 



Heddon's book, "Success,".. 1.50 1 40 



A Year Among the Bees 1 7.5 . . 1 50 



Convention Hand-Book 1 .50.. 1 .30 



Weekly Inter-Ocean 200.. 1 75 



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. 



Honey and Beeswax Market. 



To All New Sabscribers for 1888 we 

 will present the remaining numbers of 1887 

 —over a year's subscription to the oldest and 

 best bee-paper in America for only $1.00! 

 No investment will repay such excellent div- 

 idends to a bee-keeper, as a year's subscrip- 

 tion to the American Bee Journai,. Sub- 

 scribe now, and get the rest ot the numbers 

 of this year free. The sooner you subscribe 

 the more you will receive for your money. 



wnen Renen^ng your subscription 

 please try to get your neighbor who keeps 

 bees to join with you in taldng the Bei 

 JoURNAii. It is now 80 cheap that no one 

 can afford to do without it. We will present 

 a Binder for the Bee JotrRNAL to any one 

 sending us three subscriptions— with $3.00— 

 direct to this office. It nrlll pay any one to 

 devote a few hours, to get subscribers. 



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 

 them, and try to get up a club. 



We Snpply Chapman Honey-Plant seed 

 at the following prices : One ounce, 40 cts ; 

 4 ounces, $1 ; % pound, $1.73 ; 1 lb., $3. One 

 pound of seed is sufficient for half an acre, 

 if properly thinned out and re-set. 



Should any Subscriber receive this 

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 willing to pay for it, please send us a postal 

 card asking to have it stopped. Be sure to 

 write your name and address plainly. Look 

 AT tour wrapper label. 



We bave a fewr Sets of the Bee Jour- 

 nal for the present year, and can fill orders 

 until further notice, for all the numbers 

 from the first of last January. New sub- 

 scribers desiring these back numbers, will 

 please to state It plainly, or they will not 

 be sent. 



CHICAGO. 



HONEY.— We quote : White clover 1-lb. sections 



2n®2\c.; ■J-Ib'*.. IM(.i;it(c.; dark l-lbs. iTwlrtc; 2-bl8. 

 15®I6C. Extructecl. flrm at TVttolnc.. dependlnu 

 upon Iho quality, iind ptyle of packase. Receipts 

 are snmewliat benvier. and when sold In a jobbing 

 way prices njust be shaded from J to 2 cts. per lb. 



BRK8WAX.-2.'r,li:;3L-. 



Nov. 8. 8. T. F18H & CO., 189 8. Water St, 



CHICAGO. 



HONEY.-We quote ; White comb In 1-lb. sec- 

 tions or about, briuKS 1h@2uc.. some fancy ship- 

 ments are held at sjc; 2-lb. sections. i6(S18c. Dark 

 honey is slow sale. Extracted, 7(g) loc. 



BBB8WAX,-22®23o. R. a. BUKNBI'T. 



Oct. 20. lei South Water St. 



DETROIT. 



HONBT.— Best white In 1-lb. sections sells as 

 hl(?ha8 19c. A few lots are held at 200. Demand 

 Increases as fruit becomes scarce. 



BBE8WAX.-23C. 



Oct. 21. M. H. HUNT, Bell Branch, Mich. 



CLEVELAND. 

 HONBr.— Best white 1-lbB. sell readily at 19@20 

 cts.: 2-lb8., 17®l«c. White olover extracted, 8c. 

 BBKSWAX.-25C. 

 Oct. 24. A. C. KENDBL, 115 Ontario St. 



SAN FRANCISCO. 



HONBT.— We quote : Extracted, white liquid, 

 fi®6ViiC.; amber colored and candled, 5^i^594 cents. 

 White to extra white comb, 15®17c. : and amber, 

 10@l2>i;C. Supplies and demand are small. 



BEESWAX.— 17(4210. for good quality 

 Oct. IS. SCHACBT & LBMCEB, 122-124 Davis Bt. 



SAN FRANCISCO. 



HONEY.-We quote ; White to extra white comb 

 16(3180.; amber, 10^jl4c. Extracted, luht amber, 

 fi®6hic.; amber, dark and candled, 5H®5^c. ; extra 

 white would bring 7l^c., but none Is in the market. 



BHB8WAX.— 19ai22c. 



Oct. 3. O. B. SMITH & CO., 423 Front Bt. 



NEW YORK. 



HONBY.— We quote : Fancy white in Mb. sec- 

 tions, I7(§)i9c.: the same In 2-lbs., I5(§i6c.: buck- 

 wheat I-lbs., 12(si4c.: 2-lb8., 10@i2c. Off grades 

 l@2c. per lb. less. White extracted, 8@9c. : buck- 

 wheat, .5}-^(a6c. : Southern, per gallon, 60@70 cts.— 

 Market seems to be unsettled. 



BEESWAX.- 22(5)23c. 



MCCAUL & UILDBBTH BROS., 



Sent. 20. 28 & 30 W. Broadway, near Duane St, 



KANSAS CITY. 



HONEY.— We quote new crop : Choice white 2-lb. 

 sections. 16®i7c. : dark 2-lb8., 12(3140. ; choice white 

 l-lbs.. 18®20c. i dark l-lbs., 14®16c. White extrac- 

 ted, 8®l(Dc.: dark, 5@7c. Demand good, but light 

 supply. 



BBE8WAX.-21 to 22c. 

 Sep. 21. HAMBLIN & BBAR88, 514 Walnut St. 



KANSAS CITY. 



HONEY.-We quote: Choice white l-lbs., 20c.; 

 dark. l.'i®I6c.; choice white 2-lbs., 18c.: dark, 14c. 

 Extracted, 8(5; lOc. Califomia- white i-lbs., iSc; 

 dark. 15c.; white 2-lbs., 16®18o.; dark. 14®15 cts. 

 White extracted. 9c.; amber, 8c. Supply fair. 



BEB8WAX.-N0. 1, 22c.; No. 2, 18c. 

 Oct. 6. CLBMONS.CLOON & CO., Cor 4th&Walnnt 



BT. LOmB. 



HONEY.— Choice comb, 15@18c.; latter price for 

 choice white clover in good condition. Strained, 

 in barrels, 4H'«-'>c. Extra fancy, of bright color 

 and in No. 1 packages. H-cent advance on above. 

 Extracted, in bbls,, .'■Nj'iific.; In cans, 6^^ to 8c.— 

 Short crop Indicates further advance in prices. 



BEESWAX.— 2iJ!iic. lor orime. 



Oct. 21. D. O. TUTT * CO.. Commercial St. 



CINCINNATI. 



HONE Y.— We quote extraoted at 3}4tS8e. per lb. 

 Choice comb. 18(^!2(ic.. in the jobbing way. The 

 demand Is fair for honey of all kinds, and keeps 

 pace with arrivals. 



BEBSWAX.-Demand good— 20(8220. per lb. for 

 Rood to choice yellow, on arrival. 



Nov. 10. C. F. MnTH 4 Son, Freeman & Central Av. 



NEW YORK. 

 HONEY.-We quote : Fancy white Mb. sections, 

 paper boxes, 18®19c.: fancy l-lbs.. glassed or un- 

 Rlassed, 17(g)l8c.: fancy 2-pounds.. glassed, ]5@16c. 

 Lower grades l®2c. per lb. less. Buckwheat i-lbs,, 

 paper boxes, ll'ytl2c.: same glassed or unglassed, 

 l('!^®llc.: -i-lbs. glai-sed. loc. Extracted, white, 

 9(§il0c.; dark, 6^ 7c. Demand good, market flrm. 

 Oct. 13. F.G.STROHMEYBR4CO., 122Water Bt 



PHILADELPHIA. 



HONBY.-Kancy white 1-lbs.. 19®20c.: fair l-lbs. 

 18c.: fancy lU-lbs.. I8c. No sale yet for dark.- 

 Extracted, California, 80.; Cuba strained. 68(370c. 

 per gallon. 



BEES W AX.-24@25C. 



Oct. 10. ABTHDR TODD, 2122 N. Front Bt. 



MILWAUKEE. 

 HONBY.-Cholce white l-lbs., 19(a20c.; 2-lbs., I8 

 to 19c.; fancy white might bring 2I@22C. White 

 extracted In barrels or half-barrels. 8iae!-^c.; In 

 kegs, H"^,(i/j!tc.; In f-ans or palls. 9(gJlOc.: dark In 

 kegs and hurrels. n'^'ftlc. Demand good. 



BKBaWAX. — 22(",2f)C. 



Oct. 26. A. V. BISHOP, 142 W. Water 8t. 



BOSTON. 



HONEY.— New crop. Mb. sections, I8@20c.; 2- 

 lb.»ectlon8,l7®18c. Extracted, e@8c. Demand fair. 



BEESWAX.— 25 ots. per lb. 

 Oct. 22. Blaei a kiplbt. 57 Chatham Street. 



Red Labels for one-pound pails of 

 aoney, size 3x4!< inches. — We have now 

 gotten up a lot of these Labels, and can 

 supply them at the following prices : 100 

 tor $1.00 : 250 for $1.50 ; 500 for $2.00 ; 1,000 

 for $3.00 ; all with name and address of 

 apiarist printed on them— by mail, postpaid. 



Ifncca Brushes are employed for re- 

 moving bees from the combs. They are a 

 soft, vegetable fiber, and do not Irritate the 

 bees. We can supply them at 5 cents 

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

 odd 1 cent each for postage. 



^dwjertisjcmjeuts. 



2-lb. Square-Glass Honey-Jars. 



WE have a New Supply of Tivo-Pound 

 Honey- Jars, and can now supply our 

 friends on short notice. Address, 



CHAS, F. IHCTH & SON, 



Freeman & Central Ave., CINCINNATI, O. 



COMB flOi\EY mm. 



WE should be pleased to correspond 

 with any one having COmB HONEY 

 For Sale. We sell on Commission at highest 

 market prices. Address, 



S. T. IFISKC 

 189 South Water St., 

 38A13t 



ac CO., 



CHICAGO, ILLS. 



The Chapman Honey-Plant. 



PRICE OF THE SEED: 



4 Ounces $1 00 



10^ " , 200 



1 Pound 300 



Larger quantities by Express at Reduced 

 Price. Sow very early iu the spring or late 

 in the fall. It vegetates in a low tempera- 

 ture. I have twelve acres thatwill bloom 

 next spring. I shall sow two acres this fall. 

 It is a success 1 H. CHAPiriAN, 



44C4t VEHSAILLES, N. Y 



THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL 



AKD BEE-KEEFEB'S ADTIBEB, 



IS published every week, at 10s. lOd. per 

 annum. It contains the best practice 

 information for the apiarist. It Is edited by 

 Thomas Wm. Cowan, F.G.S., F.R.M.S.. etc., 

 and published by John Huckle, King's Laog- 

 ley, Herts, England. 



Dadant'sFoundation Factory, wholesale 



and retail. See advertisement in another column. 



J. FORNCROOK & CO., 



MANrPACTUREltS OF THE 



"BOSS" One-Plece S ECTIONS , 



Patented June 28. 1881. 



WILL furnl8li you. the coming season, ONB- 

 PIECB SHK^TlONS as cheap as the cheapest. 

 1W Write for prices. 



Watertown, Wis., Oct. 25, 1887. 



