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AMERICAN BEE JOUPNAL 



July 10, 1902. 



PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY 



GEORGE W. YORK 8 CONPAISY 



144 & 146 E rie St., Chicago, III. 



Entered at the PostrOffice at Chicago as .Jecond- 

 Class Mail-Matter. 



Editor — Georg-e W. York. 



Dept. Editors.— Dr. C. C. Miller, E. E. Hasty. 



Special Correspondents — G. M. Doolittle, 



Prof. A. J. Cook, C. P. Dadant, 



R. C. Aikin, F. Greiner, Emma M. Wilson, 



A. Getaz, and others. 



>, IMPORTANT NOTICES. 



The Subscription Price of this Journal 

 is $1.00 a jear, in the United States, Can- 

 ada, and Mexico; all other countries in the 

 Postal Union, 50 cents a year extra for post- 

 age. Sample copy free. 



The Wrapper-Label Date of this paper 

 indicates the end of the month to which 

 your subscription is paid. For instance, 

 "decOl" on your label shows that it is 

 paid to the end of December, 1901. 



Bnbscription Receipts.— We do not send 

 a receipt for money sent us to pay subscrip- 

 tion, but change the date on your wrapper- 

 label, which shows you that the money has 

 been received and duly credited. 



Advertising Rates will be given upon ap- 

 plication. 



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An Italian (}neen Free ! 



We would like to 

 have our regular sub- 

 scribers (who best 

 know the value of the 

 American Bee Jour- 

 nal) to work for us 

 in getting NEW sub- 

 scribers. We do not 

 ask them to work for 

 us for nothing, but 

 wish to say that we 

 will mail ONE FINE UNTESTED ITAL- 

 IAN QUEEN for sending us ONE NEW 

 subscriber for a year, with $1.00 ; or 2 

 Queens for sending 2 new subscribers, 

 etc. Remember, this offer is made oti/y 

 to those who are now getting the Bee 

 Journal regularly, and whose subscrip- 

 tions are fully paid up. 



In case you cannot secure the new 

 subscribers, we will mail one of these 

 Queens for 75 cts., or 3 or more at 70 

 cts. each ; or the Bee Journal one year 

 and a Queen for SI. 50. 



(Please do not get these offers mixed 

 up with our Red Clover Queen offers on 

 another page.) 



aEORQE W. YORK & CO., 



144 & 146 Erie Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 



Close Sati'rdats at 1 p.m.— Our custo- 

 mers and friends will kindly remember that 

 beginning with .July 1. for three months we 

 will close our office and bee-supply store at 1 

 p.m. on .Saturdays. This isour usual custom. 

 Nearly all other firms here begin the Saturday 

 afternoon closing with May 1st, but we keep 

 open two months later on account of the local 

 bee-keepers who find it more convenient to 

 call Saturday afternoons for bee-supplies. 



A New Edition. ipth Thousand. 



Prot.6oorsB66-K66D6rs Guide 



Or, Manual of the Apiary. 



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Price, 



Postpaid. 



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Price, 



Postpaid, 



$1.20 



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prof. a. J. COOK. 



This standard work on practical bee-keeping has just 

 been thoroughly revised and brought down to date. About 

 100 pages and nearly 100 illustrations have been added, 

 which makes it now a superb volume of 544 pages, with 295 

 fine illustrations. It is printed on clear white paper, and 

 is bound in elegant brown cloth, gold-lettered. 



Prof. Cook has been one of the leading contributors to 

 the American Bee Journal for a quarter of a century. He 

 is well known to bee-keepers everywhere. He is an author- 

 ity on bees and related subjects. His book has had a large 

 sale, which now bids fair to increase greatly. 



In order that every reader of the American Bee Jour- 

 nal, who does not already possess a copy of Prof. Cook's 

 work, may have it, we wish to make the following 



FOUR LIBERAL OFFERS: 



No. 1. — For $1.75 we will mail the American Bee Journal one year and a 

 copy of Prof. Cook's book. 



No. 2, — Any one of our present subscribers whose subscription is now paid 

 in advance, can have a copy of Prof. Cook's book mailed to him free as a pre- 

 mium for sending us two new subscribers to the American Bee Journal for a 

 year (with $2.00.) 



No. 3. — Or, send one new subscriber for a year (at $1.00) and 50 cents more 

 (SI. 50 in all,) and we will mail to YOU a copy of the book and will send the Amer- 

 ican Bee Journal for one year to the new subscriber. 



No. 4. — For $1.00 we will send Prof. Cook's book by express or freight 

 with other goods; or, if called for at our office, the price is SI. 00. But the post- 

 paid price of the book alone is $1.20. 



l^" Please remember that offers Nos. 2 and 3 of the 

 above are made to those who are now subscribers to the 

 American Bee Journal, and whose subscriptions are paid in 

 advance. Offers Nos. 1 and 4 are made to any one who de-^ 

 sires to take advantage of them. 



Address all orders to the publishers, 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO., 144 & 146 Erie St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



