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AMERICAN BEE jOUPNAL, 



Feb. 14, 1901. 



PUBLISHT WEEKLY BY 



George W. York & Co. 



144 & 146 Erie St., Chicago JIl. 



IMPORTANT NOTICES: 



The Subscription Price of this journal is $1.00 a 

 year, in the United States, Canada, and Mex- 

 ico; all other countries in the Postal Union, 

 50c a year extra for postag-e. Sample copy free. 



The Wrapper- Label Date of this paper indicates 

 the end of the month to which yonr subscrip- 

 tion is paid. For instance, " DecOO" on your 

 label shows that it is paid to the end of De- 

 cember, 1900. 



Subscription Receipts — We do not send a receipt 

 for money sent us to pay subscription, but 

 chang-e the date on your wrapper-label, which 

 shows you that the money has been received 

 and duly credited. 



Advertising- Rates will be g-iven upon applica- 



Reformed Spelling.— The American Bee Journal 

 adopts the Orthog-raphy of the following Rule, 

 recommended by the joint action of the Amer- 

 ican Philological Association and the Philo- 

 logical Society of England: — Change "d" or 

 **ed" final to "t" when so pronounced, except 

 when the "e" affects a preceding sound. Also 

 some other changes are used. 



me Bee-Keeoer's 



Or, Manual of the Apiary, 



BY 



PROF. A, J. COOK. 



460 Pages— 16th (1899) Edition-18th Thou- 

 sand— $1.25 postpaid. 



A description of the book here is quite unnec- 

 essary—it is simply the most complete scientific 

 and practical bee-book publisht to-day. Fully 

 illustrated, and all written in the most fascinat- 

 ing style. The author is also too well-known to 

 the whole bee-world to require any introduction. 

 No bee-keeper is fully equipt, or his library 

 complete, without The Bee-Keepers' Guide. 



This 16th and latest edition of Prof. Cook's 

 magnificent book of 460 pages, in neat and sub- 

 stantial cloth binding, we propose to give away 

 to our present subscribers, for the work of get- 

 ting NEW subscribers for the American Bee 

 Journal. 



Given for TWO New Subscribers. 



Tke following offer is made to present sub- 

 scribers only, and no premium is also given to 

 the two new subscribers— simply the Bee Jour- 

 nal for one year: 



Send us two new subscribers to the Bee 

 Journal (with $2.00), and we will mail you a copy 

 of Prof. Cook's book FREE as a premium. 

 Prof. Cook's book alone sent for $1.25, or we club 

 it with the Bee Journal for a year— both for only 

 $1.75. But surely anybody can get only TWO 

 new subscribers to the Bee Journal for a year, 

 and thus get the book as a premium. Let every 

 body try for it. Will YOU have one ? 



GEORGE W. YORK 6: CO.. 



144 & 146 Erie Street, CHICAGO, ILL. 



Extracted Honey 



ALL IN 60-POUND TIN CANS. 



ALFALFA 

 HONEY*.,,.., 



This is the famous White 

 Extracted Honey gathered in 

 the great Alfalfa regions of 

 the Central West. It is a 

 splendid honey, and nearly 

 everybody who cares to eat 

 honey at all can't get enough 

 of the Alfalfa extracted. 



BASSWOOD 

 HONEY,,,,,., 



This is the well-known 

 light-colored honey gathered 

 from the rich, nectar-laden 

 basswood blossoms in Wis- 

 consin. It has a stronger 

 flavor than Alfalfa, and is 

 preferred by those who like a 

 distinct flavor in their honey. 



Prices of Either Alfalfa or Basswood Honey: 



(For the purpose of selling again.; 

 A sample of either, by mail, 8 cents ; samples of both, 15 cents — 

 to pay for package and postage. By freight — one 60-pound can, 9^2 

 cents per pound ; two cans, 9 cents per pound ; four or more cans, 

 8'2 cents per pound. Cash must accompany each order. If ordering 

 two or more cans you can have half of each kind of honey, if you so 

 desire. The cans are boxt. This is all 



Absolutely Pure Bees' Honeyp 



The finest of their kinds produced in this country. 



Read Dr. Miller's Testimony on Alfalfa Honey : 



Tve just sampled the honey jou sent, and it's prime. Thank you, I feel that 

 I'm somethingr of a heretic, to sell several thousand pounds of honey of my own pro- 

 duction and then buy honey of you for my own use. But however loyal one ouyht to 

 be to the honey of his own region, there's no denying- the fact that for use in any 

 kind of hot drink, where one prefers the more wholesome honey to sugar, the very 

 excellent quality of alfalfa houey I have received from you is better suited than the 

 honevs of more markt fiavor, according to my taste. C. C. Miller. 



McHeury Co., 111. 



Order the Above Honey and then Sell It. 



We would sug^g-est that those bee-keepers who did not produce 



enough honey for their home demand this year, just order some of 



the above, and sell it. And others, who want to earn some money, 



can get this honey and work up a demand for it almost anywhere. 



Address, 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO., 144 & 146 Erie St., Chicago, III. 



We have a good stock of the fine WHITE ALFALFA and 

 WHITE BASSWOOD EXTRACTED HONEY that we can ship by 

 return freight. Most bee-keepers must have sold all their last year's 

 crop long before now, and will be ready to get more with which to 

 supply their customers. All who have had any acquaintance with 

 the above-named honeys know how good they are. Why not order 

 at once, and keep your trade supplied ? 





26 cents Cash 

 for Beeswax. 





This is a good time 

 to send in your Bees- 



paid for Beeswax. "* Ei££BB 



low, upon its receipt, or 28 cents in trade. Impure wax not taken at any price. 

 Address as follows, very plainly, 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO., 144 & 146 Erie St., CHICAGO. 



