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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



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"We Club the American Bee Journal 

 for a year, with any of the following papers 

 or books, at the prices quoted in the LAST 

 column. The regular price of both is given 

 n the first column. One year's subscription 

 for the American Bee Journal must be sent 

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Price of both. Club. 

 The American Bee Journal 81 00 



and Gleanings in Bee-Culture 2 00 1 75 



Bee-Keepers' Review 2 00 175 



TheApiculturist 175.... 165 



Bee-Keepers' GuiSe 150... 140 



American Bee-Keeper 150 140 



Canadian Bee Journal 2 00 ... 175 



Nebraska Bee-Keeper 150 135 



The 8 above-named papers 6 25 5 25 



and Langstroth Revised (Dadant) 2 40 ... . 225 



Cook's Manual 2 00. . . . 1 75 



Doolittle on Queen-Rearing. 2 00. . . . 1 65 



Bees and Honey (Newman).. 2 00 175 



Advanced Bee-Culture 150 140 



Dzierzon's Bee-Book (cloth). 2 25 2 00 



Root's A B C of Bee-Culture 2 25 ... . 210 



A Year Among the Bees 1 50 135 



Convention Hand-Book 125 115 



History of National Society. 1 50. . . . 1 25 



Weekly Inter-Ocean 2 00 175 



The Lever (Temperance) .... 200.... 1 75 



Orange Judd Farmer 2 00 1 75 



Farm, Field and Stockman.. 2 00.... 175 



Prairie Farmer 2 00 1 75 



Illustrated Home Journal . . 150 135 



American Garden 2 50 2 00 



Rural New Yorker 3 00.... 225 



Do not send to us for sample copies 

 of any other papers. Send for such to the 

 publishers of the papers you want. 



Convention Notices. 



CONNECTICUT.— The fall meeting of the 

 Connecticut Bee-Keepers' Association will be 

 held at the Capitol at Hartford, on Thursday, 

 Nov. 3rd, 1892. Mrs. W. E. Riley, Sec. 



Waterbury, Conn. 



Please Send. Us the Names of your 

 neighbors who keep bees, and we will 

 send them sample copies of the Bee 

 Journal,. Then please call upon them 

 and get them to subscribe with you, and 

 secure some of the premiums we offer. 



Be Sure to read offer on page 485. 



Wants or Exchanges. 



Under this heading, Notices of 5 lines, or 

 less, will be inserted at 10 cents per Hue, 



for each insertion, when specially ordered 

 into this Department. If over 5 lines, the 

 additional lines will cost 20 cents each. 



WANTED— To sell, good Apiary and Fix- 

 tures at Pattonsburg. Mo. Good loca- 

 tion. Address, G. F. TUCKER. 

 14A4t Yellville, Ark. 



TO EXCHANGE— Pure Tested Young Ital- 

 ians, 3 to 5 bands, 50 cents to $1.00— lor 

 cash, wax or offers. F. C. MORROW, 

 6Atf Wallaceburg, Arkansas. 



CALIFORNIA.— The annual session of the 

 Southern California Bee-Keepers' Association 

 will be held at the Chamber of Commerce in 

 Los Angeles, on Oct. 20th, 1892, at 9 a. m. 



Los Angeles, Cal. G. W. Brodbeck. Sec. 



NEW YORK.— The next meeting of the Alle- 

 gany County Bee-Keepers' Association will be 

 held at Mrs. H. Green s, in Angelica, N. Y„ at 

 2 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 28, 1892. All bee- 

 keepers are invited to attend. 



Friendship, N. Y. H. L. Dwight, Sec. 



ILLINOIS.— The Illinois State Bee-Keepers 

 Association will hold a two days' session at 

 the Commercial Hotel in Chicago. Ills., Tues- 

 day and Wednesday, Oct. 18th and 19th, 1892 

 — the week of the Dedication of the World's 

 Fair building. Reduced railroad rates will 

 then be expected, and a large attendance of 

 bee-keepers from the whole country. 



Bradfordton, Ills. Jas. A. Stone, Sec. 



WISCONSIN— The Southwestern Wisconsin 

 Bee-Keepers' Association will- hold its next 

 annual meeting as Boscobel, Grant Co., Wis., 

 on Jan. 13 and 14, 1893. All members of the 

 Association are requested to be present as the 

 following officers are to be elected: President, 

 Vice-President, Secretary. Assistant Sec, and 

 Treasurer. Blank Reports will be sent each 

 member, for the year 1892, with instructions. 

 A cordial invitation is extended to all bee- 

 keepers, and especially to those that would 

 like to join with us. Each member will be no- 

 tified at least one month before the meeting. 



Boscobel, Wis. Edwin Pike, Pres. 



PENNSYLVANIA.- The 13th annual con- 

 vention of the Northeastern Ohio, Northern 

 Pennsylvania and Western New York Bee- 

 Keepers' Association will be held in the par- 

 lors of the Mineral Springs Hotel at Saegers- 

 town, Pa., on Oct. 19th, 1892. at 10 o'clock, a. 

 m., for a two-days' session. The program will 

 consist of practical topics, discussed by prac- 

 tical bee-keepers. Saegerstown is situated 

 six miles east of Meadville. on the New York, 

 Pennsylvania and Ohio railroad. Reduced 

 rates to those attending the convention have 

 been secured. Saegerstown is one of the finest 

 summer resorts of the country. A steamer 

 is afloat on the river, which will be at the dis- 

 posal of all wishing it. Let all attend who 

 can. Ladies are especially invited. Programs 

 will be sent to others upon request, by the 

 Secretary. George Spitler, Sec. 



Mosiertown, Pa. 



Why TSot send us one new name, 

 with $1.00, and get Doolittle's book on 

 "Scientific Queen-Rearing" as a premi- 

 um ? Read the offer on page 511. 



Webster's Pocket Dictionary we offer 

 as a premium for sending only one new 

 subscriber with $1.00. It is a splendid 

 Dictionary — and just right for a pockej. ' 



