January, iqio. 



American "Bee Journal 



Langstroth 

 Honey-Bee 



on 

 the 



Revised by Dadant. 



Latest Edition. 



This is one of the standard books on 

 bee-culture, and ought to be in the 

 lil)rary of every bee-keeper. Bound in 

 substantial cloth, and has nearly (Umi 

 pages. Revised by that large, practical 

 bee-keeper, so well kno\yn to all bee- 

 dom — Mr. C. P. Dadant. Each topic is 

 clearly and thoroughly explained, so 

 that by following tlie instructions of 

 this book one can not fail to be won- 

 derfully helped on the way to success 

 with bees. 



We mail the book for $1.20, or club 

 it with the American Bee Journal for 

 one year — both for $2.00. This is in- 

 deed a splendid chance to get a grand 

 bee-book for a very little money. 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO. 



146 W. Superior St. • CHICAGO, ILL. 



BIG BARGAIN SALE 



on Bee-Supplies 



I have bought all the bee-supplies and 

 machines of the Minneapolis VVood and 

 Machinery Co. Send me a list of what you 

 need, and get the right price. Also Adel, 

 Caruiolan, Italian, and Caucasian Queens. 



CHAS. MONDENG, 4Atf 



160 Newton Ave. N., Minneapolis, Mian. 



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 If so, send ten cents for a 

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 tion to the "RURAL FARMER." 



It Tells You 



all about farm cultivation, orcharding-, live 

 stock and poultry breeding. How to market 

 cropa successfully, informs you how to ship, 

 pacK, crate, bill and jjet returns. "RURAL 

 FARMER" columns are rich in things you 

 should know. Throe Months for 10 cents. 



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Pfcue mention Am. B«e Journal when writing. 



M. H. HUNT & SON 



The best time to buy your goods is during 

 the fall and winter months. Wc are mak- 

 ing; Liberal Discounts for Early Orders, 



and would like to quote you net prices (ui 

 your needs for next season. 



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 LANSING, - MICHIGAN. 



Please mention Am. Bee Tournal when writing. 



Bee-Supplies 



Lewis Goods in Iowa 



at Factory Prices 



Write me for prices on Goods jou need for 

 igio. Discount for Early Orders. Send for 

 Catalog. It will be read>' about .January ist. 



— Beeswax Wanted- 

 W. J. McCARTY. Emmettsbur^, Iowa 



Engravings for Sale. 



We are accumulatint; quite a lart^^e stock 

 of bee-j'ard ent;raviny;s and other pictures 

 used from time to time in the American Bee 

 Journal. No doubt many of them couid be 

 used by bee-keepers in their local newspa- 

 pers, on their letterheads, on souvenir cards, 

 or in other profitable or interestint; ways. 

 If we can sell them it will help us to pay for 

 others that we are constantly having made 

 and usin^,' in these columns. 



We do not have a catalof; or printed list of 

 the eng^raviny^s. but if you wilt let us know 

 just which you want we will be pleased to 

 quote you a very low price, postpaid. Just 

 look throujih the copies of the Bee Journal 

 and make your selection. Then write to us. 



GEOKGE W. YORK & CO. 



146 West Superior Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 



Pacific Homestead 



Do you want direct information on the 

 bee, stock, horticultural and agricultural 

 industries of Oregon, Washington and 

 Idaho ? Then send 25c in stamps right now 

 for a three months' trial subscription to our 

 Pacific HomesteRd, the illustrated farm 

 paper of the Pacific Northwest. We g:ive 

 with this our big Holiday number (equiva- 

 lent to a $2.00 book) containing articles on, 

 and over 100 illustrations of the entire 

 Pacific Northwest. 6Atf 



Sample copies of current numbers free. 



Address 



Pacific Homestead 

 Dept. C, Salem, Oregon 



Laug.stroth Book "Special" 



We have about 30 copies left of the 

 book, "Langstroth on the Honey- 

 Bee," of the edition just preceding the 

 last. It is practically equal to the 

 latest edition, and we will mail them so 

 long as they last, for 90 cents a copy. 

 (The regular price is $1.20.) Or, we 

 will send one of the above 90-cent 

 copies with the American Bee Journal 

 one year — lioth for $1.75. Address the 

 ■American Bee Journal office. 



How About Your A«lvertisiiig? 



Have you anytliing to sell? .Any bees, 

 honey, hives, or anything else that you 

 think the readers of the .American 

 Hee Journ.il .miglit want to buy? If so, 

 why not offer it throu.gh our advertis- 

 ing columns? See rates in the first 

 column of the second page of every 

 number of the Bee Journal. We try to 

 keep our columns clean and free from 

 any dishonest advertising. Sucli can 

 not get in, if we know it. 



Our Clubbing List. 



We have arranged with some of the 

 best magazines and other publications 

 to offer them in connection witli a 

 year's subscription to the American 

 Bee Journal. If there are any others 

 that you would like to subscribe for, be 

 sure to let us know what they are, and 

 we will quote you price. Our list so 

 far as made up is as follows, the prices 

 applying only to the United States, out- 

 side of Chicago : 



American Bee.Iournalone year (75 cts.) Both 



With American .'\6rriculturist. ..Si.oo $i.7s 



Bee-Keepers' Review I new) i.oo i.8s 



American Poultry World.. .50 1.40 



'\ American Sheep Breeder, i.oo 1.85 



■] Better I-'ruit i.oo 1.75 



Breeders' Gazette 1.75 2.45 



■| Canadian Bee Journal 1.00 1.85 



Century Magazine 4.00 4.75 



■] Circle Alatiazine, The 1.50 2.25 



''^ Commoner, The i.oo 1.75 



Country Life in America.. 4.00 4.75 



Delineator. The i.oo 1.85 



Designer. The 50 1.40 



Dressmaking at Home i.uo i.8s 



Etude. The (musical) 1.50 2.25 



Everyday Housekeeping.. .50 1.40 



Everybody's Magazine 1.50 2.25 



Garden Magazine 1.00 T.85 



Gleanings in Bee Culture, i.oo 1.75 



Good Housekeeping i.oo 1.75 



Guide to Nature. The 1.00 1.85 



Harper's Weekly 4.00 4.75 



House Beautiful. The 2.S0 3.25 



Housekeeper, The 75 1.50 



Human Life i.oo 1.75 



Ladies' Home Journal i.so 2.25 



Little Folks I.oo 1.85 



Market Growers' Journal. 1.00 1.75 



McCall's Magazine 50 1.40 



McClure's Magazine 1.50 2.25 



Modern Priscilla 75 1.60 



Mothers' Magazine 50 1.40 



Munsey's Magazine 1.00 1.85 



Natl Stockman & Farmer. I.oo i.8s 

 New Idea Woman's Maga- 

 zine 50 1.40 



Ohio Farmer 75 1.60 



Outing 3.00 3.75 



Popular Science Monthly. 3.00 3.7s 



Recreation 3.00 375 



Review of Revie\vs 3.00 3.75 



Scrap-Book 1.00 1.85 



Scribner's Magazine 3.00 3.75 



St. Nicholas 3.00 3.75 



Suburban Life 3.00 3.75 



Success Magazine 1.00 1.85 



Sunday-School Times 1.00 1.85 



Wallace's Farmer i.oo 1.85 



Woman Beautiful. The I.oo 1.75 



Woman's Home Compan- 

 ion 1.50 2.25 



World's Work 3.00 3.75 



■' World Today. The 1.50 2.25 



Youth's Companion (new. 1.75 2.50 



Address all orders to 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO., 



146 W. Superior St., - CHICAGO, ILL. 



Wants and Exchanges. 



(Advertist'niLMits in tliis depiirtrnont will 

 he inserted at 15 cents per line, with no dis- 

 counts of any kind Notices here cannot be 

 less than twi> lines. If wanted in this de- 

 partment, you must say so when orderinn.l 



S. C. W. LuLrliorns. lar^e size, record layers, 

 lar^eet'es; stock could not be finer; 15 eges 

 Si.oo. Orders booked now. O. I. Masten, 

 R. F. 0.36. Indianapolis. Ind. 



Wantko.— Thousands of both new luid re- 

 newal subscriptions for the American Hee 

 Journal durini,' its (ioldcn Jubilee Year. 

 Why not each present rek'tilar subscriber 

 send in one or two new suoscriptions dur- 

 ing llie next w days? Subscription i>rice 

 now Si.oo a year, witli exceptions as n<Ued 

 on paye 2, 



