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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



10 WEEKS FOR 10 CENTS! 



For Ten Cents The American Bee Journal will be sent for ten weeks 

 on trial to any bee-keeper not now a subscriber. (Or for $i.oo we will send the 

 weekly American Bee Journal to a new subscriber from Oct. i, 1S98, to Jan. i. 1900 

 — 15 months — less than 7 cts. a month ) This is a splendid chance to become acquain- 

 ted withjthe weekly Bee Journal. Getting it ten weeks regularly will show pretty 

 well what may be expected when it comes to a bee-keeper's home week after week 

 for years. 



These Special Articles Will Appear, with Others 



During the ten weeks Following October i. 



Genenil Advice to Bee-keepers. 



Hy Kiev. K. T. Abbott, of Missouri. I 

 Hee- Keeping in Cuba and Porto 

 Rico. 

 By O. O. I'oi'i'LKTON, of Florida. [ 



Recent Progress in Apiculture . 

 By f:. R. ROOT, Editor OleaniuRS. 

 Bee- Keepers and Supply - Manu- 

 facturers. 

 By Dr. C. C. Miller. 



Foul Brood in the Apiary. 



By Wm.McHvov, Foul-brood Inspec- 

 tor of Canada. 



Migratory Bee-keeping. 



By H. Iv 11 II. I., Kd. .\m. Bee-keeper. 

 The Scientific Side of Apiculture. 



By C. 1'. Dauant. 



Experiences and Suggestions in 

 Marketing Honey. 



By S. A. NiVER, of New York. 



Needs of Bee Culture in the South. 



By Dr. J. 1'. H. Br()\\n, of (ieorgia. 



Best Method for creating and Main ' 

 taining a Market for Honey 



By Herm.^n F. MooRi;. 



First Half-Century of Bee-keep- 

 ing in America. 



By Hon. Eugene Secor, Gen'l Man- 

 ager U. S. Bee-keepers' Union. 



The Apiary on the Farm and in 

 the Orchard. 



By Hon. E. Wmitcomb, Supt. Apiary 

 Dept. Trans-Missi.ssippi Exposit'n. 



Advanced Methods of Comb-Hon- 

 ey Production. 



By S. T. PicTTir, of Canada. 



The Rehitiim ICxistiiig lict^veen the 

 A]>i;irv :iii<l the Successful 

 Production of Fruit. 



Bv C. M. Wiini .iKi), ui Nebraska. 



The foregoing li.st of special articles represents a part of the program at the Oiu" 

 aha convention. Many of the subjects will be followed by much helpful discussion. 

 Of course, many other interesting and valuable contributions will be found in the 

 American Bee Journal during the ten weeks' "trial trip," besides the other regu- 

 lar departments. But, in order to secure all of the above articles, the trial subscrip- 

 tions should be sent in promptly, as we may soon run out of back numbers from Oct. i. 



Every bee-keeper in America ought to have the old American Bee Journal for 

 10 weeks from Oct. i, 1S98, and right along thereafter. It will be worth to any one of 

 them many times its full subscription price. Send ten cents now, anyway, and gel 

 it for the 10 weeks. Address 



G. W. York & Co., ii(S Mich. St., Chica.iro, 111. 



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