Supplement to Gleanings in Bee Culture, November 15, 1897. 



PREHIUM LIST 



Valuable Inducements to Secure Subscriptions to GLEAN- 

 INGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



New Subscriptions for 18q8 Received Before the End of This Year will Receive the 

 Remaining Issues of This Year Free. 



Premium Rules, 



Please Read These Rules Carefully and Thus Avoid Misunderstandings. 



We believe most of the readers of GI-EANI^GS ap- 

 preci:ite it etiougli to continue with us without the 

 extra inducement of piemiums. Tliese are ottered 

 with a view of increasing- our number of leaders by 

 the addition of new subscribers. The premiums 

 are intended for those wlio, by personal effort, se- 

 cure tlie subscribers. Tluse per.sons are almost al- 

 ways those who already read Glkanings, and know 

 what it is. We are glad, therefore, to pay you well 

 for your trouble. No premiums will he yiven to iicvcs- 

 dcalerg or fiuhifci'iption ayeiUx. 1. Both renewals u,nd 

 new names count toward securing premiuniB. A 

 transfer of subscript!. .n from one member of a fam- 

 ily to another i^i not a new name, as it does not 

 make any addition to our list. Note also excep- 

 tions under dilferent premiums. 



2. No name will be counted for premiums unless 

 it is accompanied by $1.00; and in case of renewals 

 all arrearages, if any, must be paid up, and 81.00 

 sent for a year in advance-the advance sutiscnp- 

 tion only, counting for a premium. Remember 

 that you can not claim more than one pn mium on 

 each subscription. This rule applies to all premi- 

 ums offered in other issues besides this premium 

 list. Jnclose postage if premium is ordered by mail. 



3. You can close your list of names at anytime, 

 and call for the i)remiums due; or you can add to 

 the liot of names. 15ut - 



4. Send along the names as fast as gathered, so 

 that the subsicribers may begin to receive the jour- 



nal at once. No subscription should be taken for 

 less than §1.00 per annum. 



ZW~ Mat'k every name or list of names, " For 

 Premiums," if so intended, and we will credit them 

 to tlie Perid r on our premiuiii-record. 



.5. Be sure to give the Name, Postoffice, County, 

 and 3tate of each subscriber and of yourself. 



6. All sample copies necessary to canvassers will 

 be sei.t posii).iid frt-e. • 



7. When yi lu order your premiums be sure to state 

 HOW TO SEND, and if by mail do not forget to in- 

 clude postage named under each article in addition 

 to the amount named as covering the article and a 

 year's subscription 



8. To Foreign Readers. To all foreign countries, 

 ■tS cents must accompany subscription, for postage. 



9. How to Send Money.— 1. Tell how much you 

 inclose and of what it consists. 2. Money may be 

 seat without risk of loss in three ways: 



By bank draft on any responsible city bank. 



By express money order on any express company. 



By postoffice money order. 



If you send by any of the above methods, and 

 your order should be lost, you can gei a duplic.ite. 



If there is no bank, express office, or money-order 

 office near you, so that you can not use any of the 

 above methods, you niaystiid by registered letter, 

 and we will be responsible; but if any of the meth- 

 ods first named are available, we will not be respon- 

 sible for money sent in any other way. Do not send 

 coin in letters; if you do, they are at your risk. 



PREMIUMS IN CASH. 



LIBERAL COMMISSIONS TO WIDE-AWAKE WORKERS. 



Notwithstanding the very liberal offers we make 

 in premiums in the following pa^es, there ma> b<^ 

 some who prefer a cash (omnii--sion to any of the 

 premiums offered. As we are desirous of increas- 

 ing our list of subscribers to double the pn sent 

 number, if possible, we propose offering the follow- 

 inir huge cash cnmmisslDiis: 



For Dtte new subscf ipii.in, 8Pnt with yourown re- 

 newal, jou may retain :i.'i cents, sending us 81-6.5. 

 For three new subseriptiims. with S} 00. y..u may 

 have your own subsciipti'n advanced one year. 

 For each additional new subsciipiion you send you 

 may retain 40 cents. 



For each additional renewal which you obtain and 



send with yours, you may retain 20 cents provided 

 all arrears, if any, on such subscriptions are paid in 

 full, and the j>;iymeiit f r a full year in advance is 

 the only pai t from which you r< tain your con mis- 

 sion. This will not app.y to a person sending in his 

 own renewal. Nor c n you chiim any other premi- 

 um if you choose the c ish commis^sion. 



If you wish to sub-cribe for more than one year 

 in advance iou may do so at the following rales: 



One year, $1.00; two years, SI. To; three years, 

 S2..50; four jears, )>!iO; five yearp, 8^3.50; 10 years, 

 S6.00. In any case the name would count as one re- 

 newal in (/btaining a premium. 



