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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



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TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. 



Single subscriber, one year $2.00 



Two subscribers, sent at the same time 3.50 



Three subscribers, sent at the same time .5.00 



Six subscribers, sent at tlie same time 9.00 



All higher clubs at the same rate. 



ADVERTISING RATES. 



Less than one inch, 20 cents per line. 

 Next page to reading matter and last page of 

 cover, double rates. 



Bills of regular Advertising, payable quarterly, 

 if inserted three months or more. If inserted for 

 less than three months, payable monthly. Tran- 

 sient advertisements, cash in advance. We adliere 

 strictly to our printed rates. 

 Address all communications and remittances to 

 THOMAS G. NEWMAN, 



196 and 198 South Clark Street, 



Chicago, III. 



We will sell single copies for 20 cents 

 each. 



Any numbers that fail to reach subscrib- 

 ers bj' fault of mail, we are at all times 

 ready to re-send, on application, free of 

 charge. 



Subscribers wishing to change their 

 post-office address, should mention tlieir 

 old address, as well as the one to which 

 they wish it changed. 



Journals are forwarded until an ex- 

 plicit order is received by the publisher 

 for their discontinuance, and until pay- 

 ment of all arrearages is made as required 

 by law. 



Advertisements must reach this office 

 by the 20th of the month, to insure inser- 

 tion in the next issue. 



W° Special Notice. .M^ 



Parties desiring either Langstroth's 

 or Quinby's Works on Bee-Keeping can 

 get them at this office; but, a.s the late 

 Congress doubled the rate of Postage 

 formerly paid — those ordering should en- 

 close twenty cents each for postage. 



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Gekman Bee Sttng Cure. — A drop or 

 two will remove all trace and eft'ect of a 

 sting in a very fmv minutes. It costs 

 .$1.00 ])rv bottle; oni' bottle will last a life 

 time. It is free fioni all poison, and may 

 be suc(;essfully used for all insect bites. 

 Can bi' sent only by Express. For sale at 

 this Office. 



During the past winter and spring the 

 general cry has been : " Hard times ; 

 please wait a little while for our sub- 

 scription." In consequence, our receipts 

 have been light, while our expenses have 

 not been lessened. 



We have cheerfully " carried " thous- 

 ands of our subscribers, and now trust 

 that they will respond as soon as possi- 

 ble, as we have obligations that must be 

 met at once. Many subscriptions ran out 

 with the JUNE number, but we hope 

 to hear from them now, as well as from 

 those that expired before that time. 



We shall continue to send The Ameri- 

 can Bee Journal to all our subscribers 

 until we get an explicit order from them 

 for a discontinuance, and we hope those 

 who do not wish to continue their sub- 

 scriptions will notify us by letter or post- 

 al card either when they expire or before 

 that time. 



We ask those who are in arrears to 

 send us the amounts due or at least a 

 part of them, during this month, as The 

 American Bee Journal greatly needs 

 these amounts to ensure its continued 

 prosperity. Address 



Thomas G. Newman, 

 196 and 198 S. Clark St., Chicago, 111. 



Adam Grimm, of Jefferson, Wis., is one 

 of the largest honey raisers in the world. 

 His crop for last year was 25,919 pounds, 

 and his apiary consists of 1,159 colonies. 

 So says a political exchange. 



I^" The postage on seeds, transient pa- 

 pers, etc., having been doubled by late act 

 of Congress, we shall be obliged to ask 

 our customers, when remitting monej^ to 

 us for seeds, or specimen copies of Jour- 

 nal, to send the necessary stamps for 

 postage. ITALIAN BEE CO., 



Des Moines, Iowa. 



Hereafter, in order to secure the prompt 

 attention of the publisher, let all commu- 

 nications and remittances, as well as all 

 matters pertaining to business connected 

 with tlie AMEUIC.A.N Bee Journal, be 

 addressed as follows: 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN, 

 196 and 198 Soutli Clark Street, 

 CHICAGO, ILL. 



