THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



733 



L. C. ROOT 



OFFERS FOR SALE 



one of the best locations for bee-keeping' In 

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A Year among the Bees, 



A Talk about some of the Trnplementst Plans 



and Practices of a Bee-keeper of 25 years' 



Experience, who has for 8 years made the 



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BEE-KEEPERS' GUIDE; 



Or, MANVAI. OF THE APIAKX. 



I3,000 SOLD SINCE 1876. 



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5,000 Sttld Since May, 1883. 



More than 50 pages, and more than 50 fine illus- 

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 the fullest and mist scientitlc work treatiuK of 

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Extracted Honey For Sale. 



We have a large quantity of CHOICE 

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FORTY - THREE VALUABLE BOOKS FREE I 



These books are published in pamphU-t form, many of them beinp: illustrated. They 

 treat of a variety of subjects, and we think that no one can examine the list without 

 finding- therein many that he or she would like to possess. In cloth-bound form, these 

 books would cost $1.00 each. Each book is complete in itself. 



I. Tho Widow "RL-dott Pnperft. Thfs ik the book 

 over wliiuh your grim tmothi^rs liiii;.'lifii till they cried, aud 

 U is jii'^t a^ funny tu-iltiy as it cv<jr mms. 



'i- Winter l'2venliiff Kecpcntloii*. a larpe collection 

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3 Bnck to the OM Home.- 'a Novel. By Mary 

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4. iiialoeue.«i, Kecltntlons mid Ifcudlncfl, a large 

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5. The Standard Lottcp Writer for Ladies and 

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 innonieralil'' forms and exanip les. 



6. The Frozen l>ecp. A Novel. By kiltie ColIlDa, 

 author of " The U'onvin in \V bite," etc. 



7. Ked Ooiirt Farm. A Novel, By Mrs. Henry 

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8. The Lady of tho Lnke. By Sir Walter Scott. 

 '■ The Lady of the Lake " is a romance in \cr5e, aud of all 

 the work^ of Scott none ia more beautiful than this. 



9. In Cupld^ Net. A Novel. By the author of "Dora 

 Thorn e.'. 



HO. Amoa Barton. A Novel. Br George Eliot, author 

 of" Adam H--(i:-.' ■ I'll- Mill on the Floss, etc. 



II. Lndy Gwendoline's Dream. A Novel. By the 

 aathor of ■' Di>ra ThiTriio." et.% 



12. The .Mystery of the HoUy Tree. A Novel. 

 By th'.- Auttior of" Mora Thorue," 



13. The Uudeet of Wit, llnmor and Fnn, a large 

 coll'.'clioii of the funny etories, sketches, anecdotes, pocnig 

 and jokes Ihathave been wrftten for some years; illustraied. 



14. John itoworbnnli's Wife. A Novel. By Uiss 

 Mulock, aiiihor of ".lohn Halifax, Gentleman," etc. 



1-^. The Gray Woman. A Kovel. By Mrs. Gaskell, 

 author of "' .Mai-y Harton," etc. 



16. Sixteen Complete Storlea by Popular Autfcors, 

 embracing love, liumuroua and dvlective etories, stories of 

 society life, of adventure, of railway life, etc, all very in- 

 teresting. 



17. Jasper nnne*H Peeret. A Novel. By Miss M. E. 

 BradiVtn, author uf'Anmra Floyd," etc. 



18. Fancy Work for Home Adornment, an entirely 

 new work upon this subject, ooutaiuiug easy and practical in- 

 struotioDs fur niakinc; fancy baskct.s, wall pockets, brackets, 

 needle work, embroidery, etc., etc., profusely and elegantly 

 Illustrated. 



"*. Grlmm'a Fairy Stories fortheToune. The 

 liutfst collectinii of fairy stories ever published. The chil- 

 dren will bedelightel with them. 



20. Manual of Etiquette for Ladles and Gentlemen, a 

 guide tu politeness and Rood breeding, giving the rules of 

 modern etiauette for all occasions. 



21. TTsenil Knowietfice TOi* the Alllllon, a hanaj 

 liook of u-ii'liil iul ifuiation for all, upou many aud vari'*ui 

 BUhject^: illuatralvil, 



22. The Home Cook Book and Family Physi- 

 cian, '•oiitainlii^ hniiilr.-di of excelkiit cooking recipo 

 and liint'i to boue^'kirpL-rs, al?!o tellin? how to cure all com* 

 mon ailInvnl^ by sirapl'? homo remedies, 



2:i. Manners nnd Customs In Far Away Lends, a 

 very intcreating and instructite book of travels, de^cribin^ 

 the peculiar life, habits, manners and cubtoma of the people 

 of foreign countries, illustrated. 



21. &7 Popular Ballads. Same size as shoel mu<:ic. 

 All the old and new songs. 



2o. Called Rack. A Novel. By Hugh Conway, au- 

 thor of " Dark Day^." etc. 



26. At the World's Mercy. A Novel. By Florence 

 Warden, aiith^ir of" The Hou.^e on the Marsh." etc. 



27. Mildred Trovanlon* A Novel. By "The Duchess,' 

 author of " Mol'y Bawn." etc. 



28. Dark Dars. A Novel. By Hugh Conwav, author 

 of "Called Back," etc. 



29. Shadows on tho Snow. A Novel. By B. L. Far- 

 jeon, author of " Bread an d-Chicse-and-KisseB, - etc. 



30. Leollne. A Novel. By Mary Cecil Hay, aulhor of 

 "Brenda Yorke, ' etc. 



31. Gabriel's Marrlaee. A Novel. By Wilkie Collins, 

 aulhor of" No -Vame." etc. 



3'2. Keapinc the AThlrlwInd. A Novei. By Mary 

 Cecil Hay, author of 'Old Middleton's Monev.'etc. 



33. Dudley Cnrleon. A Novel. By Miss M. E. Biad- 

 don, author of " Lady Audleys Secret," etc. 



34. A Golden Dawn. A Novel. By the author of 

 "Dora Thome.' e(c. 



35. Valerie's Fate. A Novel. By Mrs. Alexander, au- 

 thor of " The Wooing O't," etc. 



36. Sister Kose. A Novel. By Wilkie Collins, author ol 

 "Tho Woman in White," etc. 



37. Anne. A Novel. By Mrs. Henry Wood, author ol 

 " East Lynne.' 



33. The Laurel Bush. A Novel. By Miss Mulocli. 

 author of" John Halifax, Gentleman," etc. 



39. Robinson Crusoe. A thrilling narrative by Dan- 

 iel De Foe, describing the adventures of a castaway on an 

 island in the Soulh Pacific Ocean. 



40. How to Make Poultry Pay. A practical and 

 instructive seri'%3 of articles by Mr- P- H. Jacobs. Poultry 

 Editor of "The Farm and Gard&n,* ' 



41. Parlor Maela and Chemical Experiments, a 

 book which tells how to perform hundreds of amusing tricks 

 In raaeio and instructive e.<;periaKDt3 with simple agents. 



<2- Gems of the Poets, containing eight charming 

 eel-^tlons from Tennyson. Longfellow, Whittier, Byron, 

 Shillev, Moore, Bryant, and others. 



4.3. Bulldlnfi: 'Plans for Practical* Low-cost 

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We Offer the above books as PREMIUMS for Clnb Subt-criptions to the American Bee 

 .JOURNAL. For Two Subseriplioiis, with $2.00. we will mail any 10 of the books. 

 For Three Snbscriptioiis, with $:i.00, anv 25 of the books. And for Fonr Sub- 

 scriptions, with $-4.00, the entire list, or 43 Books, will be mailed. 



This offer is only good for subscriptions, accompanii d by the Cash, received daring 

 November aud December, 1886. 



We will mail any 5 of these books for 25 cents, or the whole forty-three for $1.50. 

 Order by the Numbers, only. 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN & SON, 



92.3 & 925 West Madison Street, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. 



RUPTURE 



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