Nov. 22. 1900. 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



747 



Grand Clubbing Offers. 



SUPERSEDING PREVIOUS OFFERS, 



Magazines and Post Fountain Pen 



to the amount of $Q.OO *or $5. GO 



(See description of Post Fountain Pen, American Bee Journal, Nov. 15th, page 730.) 



Gleanings in Bee-Culture $1.00 



Review of Reviews (dew) 2.50 



Success 1.00 



McClure's 1.00 



Pearson's 1.00 



Post Fountain Pen 2.50 , 



$9.00 



All of these sent to one 

 . or separate addresses 



one year for. 



$5,00. 



Reail EverytliinE in tMs Column, -^ Here are a few Sample Comtiinations. 



Sample Combinations. liegnlar Price. Oar Price 



Gleanidgs, Review of Reviews (new), McClure's, and Success $5.50 $3.50 



" " " *■ and Cosmopolitan 5.50 3.50 



" ** " Pearson's and CosmopoUtan 5.50 3.25 



" Success, McClure's, and Cosmopolitan 4.00 2.75 



" " Pearson's, and McClure's 4.00 2.75 



" " Cosmopolitan, and Pearson's 4.tX) 2.50 



** " and Cosmopolitan 3.00 2.00 



" " and Pearson's 3.00 2.00 



*• " and McClure's : 3.00 2.25 



" " and Munsey's 3.00 2.25 



" and Success 2.00 1.50 



" and Cosmopolitan 2.00 1.50 



*' and Pearson's 2-00 1.50 



'■ and Woman's Home Companion 2.00 1.50 



Other Combinations can be made prom the Table Below. Every order must include Oleanings 



No. 1. ♦ 25 cents I No. 2. * 50 cts. No. 3. ♦ 75 cts. No. 4. * $1.00. No. 5. ♦ $1.25. No. 6. * $1.50. 



Am. Poultry Advo. 

 Poultry Keeper. 

 Rel. Poultry Jour. 

 Poultry Monthly. 

 Am. Poultry Jour. 

 Farm Poultry. 

 Farm and Home. 

 Farm & Fireside. 

 Ag-. Epitomist. 

 Prairie Farmer. 

 Farm Journal. 



Success. 

 Woman's 



Home Comp. 

 Ohio Farmer. 

 Mich. '* 

 Practical'* - 

 Kansas " 

 Indiana " 

 Cosmopolitan. 

 Pearson's. 



Munsey's. 

 McClure's. 

 Rural New 



Yorker. 

 Nat. Stockman 



and Farmer. 



American 



Gardening-. 



Christian 

 Herald 



Post 

 Fountain Pen. 



Review of Re- 

 views. 



Couutry Gen- 

 tleman. 



Youth's Com- 

 panion. 



Orders for these 

 (hreft must l)ft for 

 new subscribers. 



Pacific Rural 

 Press. 



Country Gen- 

 tleman ( re- 

 newal.) 



# These prices are not the publishers' prices for these papers, but they are our special reduced 

 prices when taken in connection with Gleanings. In manv cases they are just one-half the reg- 

 ular rate. 



HOW TO GET THE PRICE FOR ANY OR ALL OF THE PAPERS 

 NAMED ABOVE. 



1. Gleaningfs in Bee-Culture, one year, !?1.00. 



2. If you want only one additional paper, add the price found in the top of tlie 



column in which that paper appears. For instance : Gleanings, and Suc- 

 cess (2d col.) will cost you $1.50. 



3. If you want several papers in addition to Gleanings, each one may be had at 



the price named at the top of the column. For instance : Gleanings, Suc- 

 cess (2d col.) and Rural New-Yorker (3rd col.) will cost you $2.25. 



4. You may select as many papers from each column as you wish. 



5. Every order sent us must include Gleanings. 



CONDITIONS.— Offers subject to withdrawal Dec. 31, 1900. Subscriptions 

 to the Review of Reviews, Youth's Companion, and Country Gentleman must be 

 strictly new. New subscriptions sent for Success, Youth's Companion, or Glean- 

 ings will receive the balance of this year free. Neither the Review of Reviews 

 nor Post Fountain Pen will be sent in any combination amounting to less than 

 S2.50. 



CHRISTMAS PRESENTS — We will send all papers or pen to one or sepa- 

 rate addresses, as desired. In this way you can easily make desirable Christmas 

 Presents. 



THE A. I. ROOT CO., Medina, Ohio. 





Succeeding with Bees. 



I started in the bee-business 2 years 

 ago with 5 colonies. I increast to 11 

 last year, and this year to 22. I se- 

 cured about 2,000 pounds of extracted 

 honey and 200 pounds of comb, and 

 made money. I sold out in September, 

 but still want the American Bee Jour- 

 nal, which affords me great pleasure, 

 as well as instruction. I am very fond 

 of honey. JoKi< A. Moss. 



Missoula Co., Mont., Oct. 29. 



Honey for the Pan-American. 



I have 100 colonies of bees, and se- 

 cured this season 300 gallons of ex- 

 tracted honey and 400 pounds of comb. 

 I took some of it to the State Fair and 

 was awarded every premium that was 

 offered on honey. I think I will take 

 some to the Pan-American Exposition 

 at Buffalo, N. Y., next year. 



I don't think that I could do without 

 the American Bee Journal. 



J. M. Hagood. 



Delta Co., Texas, Oct. 29. 



Rendering Old Combs into Beeswax. 



What is the best method of render- 

 ing old brood-combs into wax (combs 

 IS years old), so as to get the most wax 

 with the least work ? Or, would it pay 

 better to burn them ? Perhaps G. M. 

 Doolittle will give a good answer. 



Macon Co., 111. Frank Baker. 



[Upon request, Mr. Doolittle kindly 

 responds to the above as follows : — 

 Editor.] 



Some zero morning, or nearly as 

 cold, put those old combs into a bag or 

 cloth sack, two or three at a time, and 

 then tread on the sack with the feet, or 

 whip the sack around the corner of 

 some building till the comb is all 

 broken into fragments. Then treat 

 more the same way till all are broken. 

 Now put the broken comb into a sack 

 made of burlap, or some other openly 



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COLUMBIA INCUBATOR CO., 5 Water St., Delaware City. Del. 

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Extracted Honeu For Sale ! 



Case of two cans While Alfalfa, weighing' 

 122 pounds net, for $8.50, f o.b. 



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 Device Free.... 



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 Device is a fine thing for use in 

 catching- and clipping' Queens 

 wings. We mail it for 25 cents; 

 or will send it FREE as a pre- 

 mium for sending- us ONE NEW 

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