Premium -List Supplement. 



CHICAGO, ILLS., DECEMBER 7, 1889. No. 49. 



VOL. XXV. 



Please Read this Pajfe Carefully. 



Preserve this Supplement.— We sball not 

 have room in our Journals to republish 

 mucli of the contents of this Supplement, so 

 you will please preserve it for future reference. 

 We can furnish every Premium in it, from now 

 until the end'of^the year 1890. 



Preminins are offered as pay for ohtaining- 

 new subscribers, and will not be given to sub- 

 scription agents or news-dealers. Each name 

 to apply on a premium, must be accompanied 

 by Jl.OO for a year in advance, and all arrear- 

 ages must be paid up, in addition to the above 

 — only the advance subscription can apply on 

 the premium. Write "For Prem lums" on every 

 list of names sent for them, if you do not order 

 the premium at the same time, so that we can 

 lieop track of them. When ordering Premiums 

 be sure to state how you want them sent, and 

 enclose the postage, if they are to be mailed, 

 unless we have marked them " post-paid." 



ITow is the Time for Work. — It is import^ 

 ant that you commence to work at once. 

 Send for sample copies, and then say to all 

 your neighbors and friends, that you want 

 their subscriptions. Show them the Jouknals 

 —they will all want one or the other— or l)oth. 



Every one interested in Bees or Honey needs 

 the Bee Jouunal, which is the oldest and best 

 bee-periodical in America. ? 



Every person, no matter of what occupation, 

 needs the Home Jouksal. It is of inestimable 

 value in every family and home. The quality 

 of the printing, i)aper and illustrations are 

 attractions. In a year there will be a volume 

 of 432 pages — which will be a valuable addition 

 to any library, and that size and quality of 

 l.took would cost $5 or more in any book-store. 



Good Pay for Good Work.— If you notice in 

 our Premium List any article that you want, 

 it Is very easy to obtain it. Just arm yourself 

 with a sample copy, show it to your neighbors, 

 and get their subscriptions. You will bo sur- 

 prised at the result. You will very soon have 

 the names you require to entitle you to the 

 Premium you desire. Try it. 



All these Premiums are given as payment 

 for work done for us. That work is getting 

 subscriptions. To be entitled to premiums you 

 must send subscriptions direct to the pub- 

 lishers—not to any agency. We furnish Blanks 

 on which to record the names and addresses. 



The Articles offered as premiums are all 

 purchased at lowest wholesale rates, and the 

 club raisers get the benefltof the discount. In 

 this way we are able to give premiums of 

 greater value than if we gave them cash. 



Preminms are due when the names and 

 money are here, and may be taken at any time. 

 You can have them right along as you earn 

 them, or wait a little and have more together, 

 and save a part of the cost of transportation. 



Preminm Articles are also sold for money, 

 cash with order. No charge for packing ; sent 

 at the receiver's expense and risk. 



We Pack with Care and deliver to the 

 Express company or post-office in good condi- 

 tion. That is all we can do. Beyond that, the 

 risk is yours. We register packages going by 

 mail if you send the registry fee, ten cents a 

 package, and insure delivery when registered. 

 We pay postage on evcrj-thing sent by mail to 

 the United States or Canada, unless otherwise 

 stated. Transportation on all articles sent by 

 freight or express must be paid by the receiver. 



Delays.— Wait ten days before you conclude 

 that your letter or our reply has gone astray ; 

 then write particulars : date of your sending, 

 how you remitted, and the amount. 



Write your Name, PostOfflce, County and 

 State plainly, and if your Express or Freight 

 office differs from your Post-office, give that too 

 if you order anything by Express or Freight. 



Each Order or tetter must be complete In 

 itself, and not refer to something written a day 

 or a week before, for that letter may be filed 

 away with thousands of others, and very likely 

 the person who reads your second letter never 

 saw your former one. 



How to Send Money.— As we do a Cash 

 business only, nothing will bo sent until we 

 receive the money. We send nothing C. O. D. 

 Money must be sent by Bank Draft, Post-Offlce 

 or Express Money Order, or Registered Letter. 



Now for earnest work and good pay for 

 it ! A nice Gold Watch for every one who 

 will give a few days' work for it 1 



To Agents. — Send for Samples and Sub- 

 scription Blanks and then go to work— and do 

 not stop until you have solicited every one in 

 your locality who ought to take our Journals 

 — and have obtained their subscriptions. 



Any One may become a Canvassing Agent 

 for our Journals. Send for a Sample Copy 

 Subscription Blank and our Premium List. 



Cash Premiums.— Those who prefer Cash 

 Premiums to any articles offered, will please 

 notice that 5 copies will be sent for $4.00, 

 giving a dollar in cash for the trouble of getting 

 up the Club; 10 copies for $7.50. These must 

 all be sent at the same time, but after sending 

 one Club of 5 and $4.00, the agent can send the 

 next 5 subscriptions and the balance to make 

 the $7.50 for the 10 names— and any additional 

 names at the same rate; may thereafter be 

 sent. They need not be sent all to one post- 

 office, and this applies to both of our Journals. 



Agrents should read over the samples and 

 make themselves familiar with the reading- 

 matter, so that they can point out its attrac- 

 tive features when getting up Clubs. 



Send us the Names and addresses of those 

 of your friends upon whom you desire to call, 

 to get their subscriptions, and we will imme- 

 diately send them each a sample copy. In 

 this way you can readily get them for a club. 



If Yon Do Not Get Enough Names for 



your Premium, you can enclose your own sub- 

 scription for two or more years, to make the 

 number complete. 



Please to Iiook Over Our Premium List. 



—You wUl And In it many things that will Just 

 flU your eye. These are all to be given away 

 for a little work. Will the reader Join the 

 army of Agents, and get up a club for either 

 or both of our Journals ? We want to procure 

 at least a thousand agents, who will secure 

 large clubs for our periodicals. Address, 



923 & 925 West Madison St., CHICAGO. ILL. 



