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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



Speaking of Family Story Papers, a 



well-known writer once said that the 

 Family Ledger published in Los Angeles, 

 Calif., is, without question, the cheapest 

 and best printed illustrated family 

 weekly in the world. Over 60 complete 

 serials are run in a year's issue. The 

 paper has many copyrighted features, 

 and is illustrated each week. To those 

 who are unacquainted with this remark- 

 able periodical, a special offer is made 

 of 10 weeks for 10 cents. Few that 

 read story papers will allow an oppor- 

 tunity to pass whereby they can secure 

 so unique a paper for such a small sum. 

 18C3t 



OouTention lYoticew. 



KANSAS.— There will be a meetiug- of the 

 Southeastern Kansas Bee-Keepers' Associa- 

 tion on June 16 and 17, 1893, one mile west 

 of Bronson. All are cordially invited to be 

 present. J. C. BalCH, Sec. 



Bronson, Kans. 



INTERNATIONAL.— The North American 

 Bee-Keepers' Association will hold its 24th 

 annual convention on Oct. 11, 12 and 13, 189.3, 

 in ChicaR-o, Ills. Not only is every bee-keeper 

 in America, whether a member of the society 

 or not. invited to be present, but a special in- 

 vitation is extended to friends of apiculture 

 it every foreign land, Frank Benton. Sec. 



Washington, D. O. 



"The 'Winter Problem in 



Bee-Keeping" is the title of a splendid 

 pamphlet by Mr. G. R. Pierce, of Iowa, 

 a bee-keeper of 26 years' experience. It 

 is 6x9 Inches In size, has 76 pages and 

 is a clear exposition of the conditions 

 essential to success in the winter and 

 spring management of the apiary. Price, 

 postpaid, 50 cents ; or given as a pre- 

 mium for getting one new subscriber to 

 the Bee Jouknal for a year. Clubbed 

 with the Bee Journal one year for 

 $1.30. Send to us for a copy. 



Amerikanische Bienenzucht is the 

 name of a bee-book printed in the Ger- 

 man language, whi(;h we now have for 

 sale. It is a hand-book on bee-keeping, 

 giving the methods in use by the best 

 American and German apiarists. Illus- 

 trated ; 138 pages; price, postpaid, 

 $1.00. It is just the book for onr Ger- 

 man bee-keepers. Wo club it with the 

 Bkk Journal for one year, for $1.75. 



Please Send TJs the Names of your 

 neighbors who keep bcies, and we will 

 send them sample copies of the Bek 

 Journal. Then please call upon them 

 and get them to subscribe with you, and 

 secure some of the premiums wo oiler. 



4'iiM?iiIsir*i have been received as fol- 

 lows : 



H. P. Laugdou, East Constable, N. Y.— 

 Non-Swarming Arrangement. 



S. L. Watkins, Grizzly Flats, Calif.— 

 Strawberries. 



C. H. Hare, Pawnee City, Nebr.— Bee- 

 Keepers' Supplies .and Italian Bees and 

 Queens. 



G. H. Grimm, Rutland, Vt. — Maple 

 Syrup. 



"Bees and Honey" — page 707. 



Advertisepieiits. 



-GROSSMAN HAS THEM- 



Those Beautiful Golden Queens 



Reared from the best 5-Banded stock. Un- 

 excelled lor BHSliies!!^, Beauty and Gen- 

 tleness. Satisfaction guaranteed. 



Warranted Queens, after June 1, 90c. each; 

 89.00 per doz. Tested, $1.50 each: Sec. Test., 

 $2.50. Safe arrival insured. Send for Circular. 

 W. P. f'KOSSMAN, Ballinger, Tex. 



8A26t Mention Uie American Bee Journal. 



50 Secoiid-Haiid Hives. 



IWIIiLi sell 30 New Heddon and 20 L. Sim- 

 plicity hives. Frames filled with good 

 straight combs, mostly wired, containing from 

 5 to 15 lbs. of honey to the hive. Price, of 

 Heddon. $3.50, and L. Simplicity, $2.50 each. 

 A discount of 5 per cent on orders for 20 hives 

 and upwards. Will exchange for First-Class 

 Incubator; Kggs for Hatching, of B. Leghorn 

 and B. Plymouth Rock fowls; Italian queens, 

 or a Spraying pump, as part paj' for hives. 

 A. WORT«AN, 

 22A2t SEAFIELD, White Co., IND. 



Metitwii the American Bee Jir.maL 



It's Hard W(«k 



To Ivcc)) up with 

 orders Ihis spring. 

 The last thioe days 

 have brought Orders 

 for 'S'.i of those 



5-l)jm(Ie(l 

 Italiaii Queens 



A nd 20 of t licm go 

 to putt ics who liave 

 tried them before. 

 (iet your order in 

 soon, if jou want 

 Queens 1 his mont li. 

 After tliis nunuh I (.mu shij) promptly. I 

 Hinirantec cntiio satisfaction, as described in 

 niv Pri(M>-l.ist. 

 One Warranted Queon, $1.00; for $5.00. 

 Reference— G. W. Vork & Co. Money Order 

 ollice. Cable, III. 



S. F. Trego, Swedona. III. 

 Mention tlie American Bee Journal. 



