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\¥e Cliab the American Bee Journal 

 for a year, with any of the following papers 

 or books, at the prices quoted in the I^ASX 

 column. The regular price of both is given 

 in the first column. One year's subscription 

 for the American Bee Journal must be sent 

 with each order for another paper or book : 



Price of both. Club. 

 The American Bee Journal $1 00 — 



and Gleanings in Bee-Culture 2 00 175 



Bee-Keepers' Guide 150... 140 



Bee-Keepers' Review 2 00.... 175 



The Apiculturist 175.... 165 



Bee-Keepers' Advance 150 — 140 



Canadian Bee Journal 2 00 ... 1 80 



American Bee- Keeper . . 1 50 1 40 



The 8 above-named papers 5 75 5 00 



and Langstroth Revised (Dadant) 3 00 2 75 



Cook's Manual (1887 edition) 2 25.... 2 00 



Quinby's New Bee-Keeping. 2 50 — 2 25 



Doolittle on Queen-Rearing. 2 00 — 1 75 



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 ... . 210 



Farmer's Account Book 4 00 2 20 



Western World Guide 1 50 ... . 1 30 



Heddon's book, "Success,".. 150 — 140 



A Year Among the Bees 1 50 1 35 



Convention Hand-Book 150. .. 130 



Weekly Inter-Ocean 2 00.... 175 



Toronto Globe (weekly) 2 00.... 170 



History of National Society. 1 50 1 25 



American Poultry Journal.. 2 25 150 



The Lever (Temperance) .... 2 00 ... . 1 75 



Orange Judd Farmer 2 00 ... 165 



Farm. Field and Stockman. . 2 00.... 1 05 



Prairie Farmer 2 00 1 65 



Illustrated Home Journal .. 1 50 1 35 



American Garden 2 50 2 00 



Rural New Yorker 2 50 ... . 200 



I>o mot send to us for sample copies 

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HONEY AND BEESWAX MARKET. 



We send both the Home 

 Journal and Bee Journal 

 for 1891, for $1.35. 



ALU 'W^lio Subscribe for the Ameri 

 CAN Bee Journal can hereafter have our 

 Illustrated Home Journal also, from the 

 time their subscriptions are received to 

 Jan. 1. 1892— both papers for only $1.35. 

 We can also furnish Gleanings in Bee- 

 Culture for same time with the above, for 

 $;!2.15 for all three periodicals This is an 

 offer that should be accepted by all who 

 keep bees, and desire the regular visits of 

 these standard publications — all three pe- 

 riodicals from now to Jan. 1, 1892, for the 

 price named. 



DETROIT, Jan. 17.— Comb Honey is quoted 

 at 15@17c. White Clover quite scarce. Ex- 

 tracted, 7(^8c. Beeswax, 26(^27c. 



M. H. HUNT. Bell Branch, Mich. 



NEW YORK, Jan. 17.— Market is very quiet, 

 especially on comb honey. We quote: Fancy 

 white 1-lbs., 15@16c; 2-lbs., 13(ai4c; off- 

 grades, 1-lbs., 13@14c; 2-lbs., 12c; buckwheat, 

 1-lbs., ll@12c; 2-lbs., 10c. Extracted, bass- 

 wood and white clover, 8(^8i4c; buckwheat, 

 6i4@7c; California, Q%@.7^,c; Southern, 65@ 

 70c per gallon. Beeswax, 25(^27c. 



HILDRETH BROS. & SEGELKEN, 

 28-30 West Broadway. 



KANSAS CITY, Jan. 17.— Honey is very 

 slow sale, both comb and exti'acted. We quote 

 white 1-lb. comb, 16@18c; dark, 12@13c; 

 white, 2-lb., 14@15c; dark, ll@12c; extracted, 

 6@7c. Beeswax, 25c. 



CLEMONS, MASON & CO., 



Cor. 4th and Walnut Sts. 



CINCINNATI, Jan. 18.— Demand is good for 

 all kinds of extracted honey, with a full sup- 

 ply on the market of all but Southern, which 

 is scarce. It brings 6@8c per pound. Demand 

 is fair for choice comb honey, which we hold 

 at 18@20c, in the jobbing way. 



Beeswax is in good demand at 24@26c., for 

 good to choice yellow. C. F. MUTH & SON, 

 Corner Freeman & Central Aves. 



CHICAGO, Jan. 17.— Demand at present not 

 very active on comb honey. Fancy white, 18c; 

 white, 17c; white 2-lb. sections, 15c; buck- 

 wheat, 1-lb. sections, 13c; extracted, 7(^9c. 



' ' "S. T. FISH & CO.. 189 S. Water St. 



KANSAS CITY, Jan. 18.— Fancy white 1-lb. 

 comb, 18c; fair to good, 17c; dark 1-lb., 14® 

 15c; 2-lb. white comb, 15@16c; 2-lb. dark, 13@ 

 14c; extracted, white, 7c; dark, 5@6c. 



HAMBLIN & BEARSS, 514 Walnut St. 



CHICAGO, Jan. 19.— There is not the vol- 

 ume of trade usual at this seasoo, yet pi'ices 

 are without material change since last quota- 

 tions. Best lots of white honey in 1-pound 

 sections, brings 17@18c; brown and dark, 

 slow, at uncertain prices. Extracted, 7(^8c 

 per pound. Our stock is light, as to quantity, 

 but is kept well up to demand by daily re- 

 ceipts. Beeswax, 27((^28c. 



R. A. BURNETT, 161 S. Water St. 



DENVER, COLO., Jan. 16.— First grade 1-lb. 

 sections, 16@18c. Supply exceeds the demand 

 at present. Beeswax, 25@28c. 



J. M. CLARK COM. CO., 1517 Blake St. 



BOSTON, Jan. 9.— While honey is selling 

 slowly, prices are being well maintained, and 

 the supply will be entirely exhausted before 

 the first day of March. Best 1-lb. comb-honey 

 is selling at 19@20c ; fair to good, 18(^19c. 

 There are no 2-lb. sections on hand. Extracted, 

 7i4@9c. There is no beeswax on hand. 



BLAKE & RIPLEY, 57 Chatham Street. 



ALBANY, N.Y., Jan. 17, 1890.— The honey 

 market is quiet and steady, with light stocks 

 of any kind or grade. We are selling white 

 at 15(^18c; mixed, 14@15c; dark, 12((^14c. 

 Extracted, white, 9@10c; mixed, OcS^Sc ; dark, 

 6@7c. 



H. R. WRIGHT, 326-328 Broadway. 



Supply Dealers, before issuing 

 their Catalogues for next season, should 

 write to us for terms on the Globe Bee-Veil. 

 We have sold over 1,200 within the past 

 year. They give universal satisfaction 



