We supply the Weekly American Bee Journal and any of the following periodicals, for 1881, at the prices quoted in the last column of figures. The first column gives the regular price of both:
| Publishers’ Price. | Club. | |
|---|---|---|
| The Weekly Bee Journal (T. G. Newman) | $2 00 | |
| and Gleanings in Bee-Culture (A. I. Root) | 3 00 | 2 75 |
| Bee-Keepers’ Magazine (A. J. King) | 3 00 | 2 60 |
| Bee-Keepers’ Exchange (J. H. Nellis) | 2 75 | 2 50 |
| The 4 above-named papers | 4 75 | 3 75 |
| Bee-Keepers’ Instructor (W. Thomas) | 2 50 | 2 35 |
| Bee-Keepers’ Guide (A. G. Hill) | 2 50 | 2 35 |
| The 6 above-named papers | 5 75 | 5 00 |
| Prof. Cook’s Manual (bound in cloth) | 3 25 | 3 00 |
| Bee-Culture (T. G. Newman) | 2 40 | 2 25 |
For Semi-monthly Bee Journal, $1.00 less.
For Monthly Bee Journal, $1.50 less.
Honey and Beeswax Market.
BUYERS’ QUOTATIONS.
CHICAGO.
HONEY.—The market is plentifully supplied with honey, and sales are slow at weak, easy prices. Quotable at 18@20c. for strictly choice white comb in 1 and 2 lb. boxes; at 14@16c. for fair to good in large packages, and at 10@12c. for common dark-colored and broken lots. Extracted, 8@10c.
BEESWAX.—Choice yellow, 20@23c.; dark, 15@17.