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Anu>rican Hee Journal 



SoiiiGinino lor Our B66-K66plno Sisters 



Wo tliiiik all ladies will iiRree with us in sayliid that every man shciulil at least under- 

 stand some business with which, in ease of neeessity, he eould support himself and faniily. 

 The wealthiest people frei]iiently conie to want, and wretched, indeed, is the man wIkj can not 

 earn a livinj^ after his wealth is jjone. He sometimes lills the ^rave of a suicide. And wiiy, in 

 this enlightened ajje of progression, should not woman, as well as man, be at}le to depend uptjn 

 her own resources? In case her husband dies in poverty, must she starve or depend upon 

 charity) In case her husband fails to provide and prossiy mistreats the woman he has sworn 

 to cherish, must she humlily sul)mit? A THOUSAND TIMI';s, XO! Let every woman, 

 before she marries, have some Itnowledde that can be used to make her a livintr. Kvery mother, 

 rich or poor, should make her daughters, in a certain degree, independent, by giving them 

 some kind of a trade, and teaching them to be self-reliant. Mothers should have their daugh- 

 ters learn to sew, and not neglect this important part of their domestic education. The 

 daughter so taught will not only make a better wife and mother, but will also tie more likely 

 to secure a better husband, and will always command his respect, lie will not look upon her 



as a helpless " know-nothing," but will know that if he fails in his duties, she can live without 

 him, and this can only strengthen the bond between them. A thorough knowledge of dress- 

 making can always be turned into gold, and become the means of support for the mother and 

 her little ones. She may never have to use this knowledge in this way, but she has a trade and 

 can use it if necessary. 



The outline cut shown herewith is a condensed copy of THE NEW LONDON 

 LADIES' TAILOR SYSTEM for drafting and cutting ladies' and children's garments. 

 For simplicity and accuracy it has no superior among the more expensive systems. Thousands 

 of girls have learned more about drafting and cutting with this system than they knew about 

 it after serving their apprenticeship in some of the dressmaking shops of the Uhited States 

 and Canada. Thousands of the best garment cutters have laid their coiuBlicated and expensive 

 system aside, and are now using THE NEW LONDON TAIIiOll SYSTEM. Thousands 

 have been sold at $.5 00 each, but we will mail it Free to a paid-in-advance subscriber to the 

 American Bee Journal for sending us two new subscribers at .^1.00 each; or we will send it 

 to any one with a year's subscription to the American Bee Journal, both for $1.75 ; or, we will 

 mall the Tailor System alone for $1.00. Address all orders to 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO., 



ii8 W. Jackson Blvd., CHICAQO, ILL. 



Moore's LonK-Toneue and Qolden 

 —QUEENS— 



Fine Selei-t Unteetfd Queens, -Jl; 6,«5; 12, »9. 

 Te8ted,$t.50; 6, JS, Best Fireedern, rl SO. Safe 

 arrival guaranteed. W, H. KAILS, Orange, Cal. 



*^DlSt Please mention the Bee Journal. 



DOOLITTLE & CLARK 



Have boine fine Italian (jueens of last fall's 

 rearing that are ready to l)e sent out, by re- 

 turn mail, at i2.:>it and ?.=> 00 each. 



Borodino, Onondaga Co., N.Y. 



21Dtf Please mention ide Bee Journal. 



Engra vings F orSale 



"We are accumulatia^ quite a stock of engrav' 

 lugs that have beea used in the American Be« 

 Journal. No doubt manj of them conld be used 

 again by bee-keepers in their local newspapers, 

 on their stationery, or in other ways. Also, if 

 we can sell some of them it would help us to 

 pay for others that we are constantly having 

 made and using' in our columns. If there is acy 

 of onr engravings that any one would like to 

 have, just let us know and we will quote a very 

 low price, postpaid. Address, 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO. 



CHICAGO, ILI. 



*Standard=Bred Queens 



Reared from Imported and Home-Bred Cau- 

 casian, Carniolan, Hall's Superior Goldens, 

 and Leather-Colored Italian Breeders. Their 

 bees are honey -getters. Untested Queens, $1 ; 

 6, ?.=>; 13, .$!l. Select untested, .?1 25; 6, -$6; 12, 

 $10. Tested, $1.50; select. f2 50; best, -55. List 

 free. T. S. HALL, 



llDSt JASPER, Pickens Co., GA. 



.Mention Be« Journal when wrltlns. 



The Emerson Binder 



This Emerson stiff -board Binder with cloth 

 back for the American Bee Journal we mail 

 for but "5 cents; or we will send it with the 



Bee Journal for one year— both for only $1.50. 

 It is a fine thing to preserve the copies of the 

 Journal as fast as they are received. If you 

 have this " Emerson " no further binding is 

 necessary. 



OEORQE W. YORK & CO. 



118 W.Jickson Blvd., CHICAGO, ILL. 



Please mention Bee Journal 

 when writing advertisers. 



