1898. 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



699 



To Our Regular SuDscribers— Now tor New Readers ! 



6 Great 50-cent Offers-Each One Free!! 



On this page you will find six splendid premium offers, and we will mail your choice of any one of them for sending us 

 $1.00 for just one New subscriber for 1899— and we will throw in the last three months of this year's Bee Journal 

 free besides to each new subscriber you send on these offers. That makes 15 months of the Bee Journal to the new subscriber. 

 Or, for sending us 4 New subscribers, as above, we will mall the sender all of the 6 great 50-cent offers. 



JUST READ WZHAT THEV ARE 



Offer No. 1. — Samautha at Saratoga. 



100,000 3old at $2.50 per copy. 



This is indeed a feast of fun. by the only peer of Marlt Twain's 

 Jiumor — JosiAH Allen's Wife (Marietta HoUey.) 



Read tbis Extract from tlie Book : 



And right here. let me insert this one word of wisdom for tlie special com- 

 fort of my sect, and yet it is one tliat may well be laid to heart by the more op- 

 posite one.' If your pardner gets restless and uneasy and raiddlin' cross, as pard- 

 ners will be anon or even oftener-start them off on a tower. A tower will in 9 

 cases out of 10 lift 'em out of their oneasiness, their restlessness and their 

 crossness. 



Why 1 have known a short tower to Slab City or Loontown act like a charm 

 on my pardner. when crosHnet*s wuz in bis mean and snappishness wuz present 

 ■with him. I have known him to set off with the mean of a lion and come back 

 ■with the liniment of a lamb. 



And jest the prospect of a tower ahead is a great help to a woman in rulin' 

 and keepin' a pardner straight. Somehow jest the thought of a tower sort of 

 jlifts him up in mind, and happifys him, and makes him easier to quell, and pard- 

 uers must be quelled at times, else there would be no livin' with 'em. 



She takes off Follies. Fr.iRTaTioNS, Low-Necked Dkessixg, Dodes- 

 PuQ Dogs, tobogganing, etc. 



Oplnlous or Noted Crltica : 



"Exceedingly amusing."— Rose E.Cleveland. "Delicious Humor."— Will 

 'Carleton. "So excruciatingly funnv. we had to sit back and laugh until the 

 tears came."— Witness. " Unque.-'tionably her best."— l^eToit Free Press. 

 ''Bitterest satire, coated with the sweetest of exhilarating fun."— Bishop New- 

 man. 



Nicely bound in paper, fully illustrated, printed from new type 

 and on fine paper. 370 pages. Postpaid, 50 cents. 



Offer No. 2 New Waldorf Cook-Book. 



Over 1.000 of the very best up-to-date recipes for every con- 

 ceivable variety required in the kitchen and other departments of 

 bouse keeping, by 9lr!!>. Ann*; Clarke, the distinguisbt student 

 and instructor in culinary science, assisted by many of the most 

 successful house-keepers in various parts of Europe and America. 

 It gives the latest and best methods tor economy and luxury at 

 home. Just the book for the housewife or daughter. Has had an 

 enormous sale at *'2. 00 a copy. 380 pages; paper bound; postpaid, 

 50 cents. 



Offer No. 3.— Cattle, Sheep and Swine Book. 



Fully Illustrated— 300,000 sold at $3.00 a copy. 



This great work gives all the information concerning the vari- 

 ous Breeds and their Characteri'<tics. Breaking. Training. Shelter- 

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 all the Diseases to which they are subject — the Causes. How to 

 Kuow and What to Do given in plain, simple language, but scien- 

 tifically correct; and with Directions that are Easily Understood, 

 Easily Applied, and Remedies that are within the Reach of the 

 People; giving also the Most Approved and Humane Methods for 

 the Care of Stock, the Prevention of Disease, and Restoration to 

 Health. Written by Dr. Manning. 



Every farmer wants this great book. 390 pages, paper bound. 

 Postpaid, 50 cents. 



Offer No. 4. — Gleasou's Horse-Book. 



By Prof. Oscar R. Qleason. 



This is the only complete and authorized work by America's 

 king of horse trainers, renowned throughout America and recog- 

 nized by the United States Government as the most expert and 

 successful horseman of the age. The whole work comprising His- 



tory. Breeding, Training, Breaking, Buying. Feeding, Grooming, 

 Shoeing, Doctoring, Telling Age, and General Care of the Horse, 

 You will know all about a horse after you have read it. No one 

 can fool you on the age of a horse when you have this book. 416 

 pages, bound in paper, with 173 striking illustrations produced 

 under the direction of the United States Government Veterinary 

 Surgeon. In this book Prof. Gleason has given to the world for 

 the first time his most wonderful methods of training and treating 

 horses. 100,000 sold at $3.00 each. Our price, postpaid, 50 cents. 



Offer No. 5 Music, $5 for 50 ceuts. 



Pour pieces New Sheet Music, which sell at music stores at .'SO 

 cents each— ?'3.00; Three years' membership in the World's Musi- 

 cal Association (regular price $1.00 a year), $:3.00. Total, $5.00. 

 We offer the whole thing at ."iO cents. 



The four new pieces of sheet music are the very latest hits of 

 this year; are regular sheet music size and quality, but the title 

 pages are a new style of art, viz: Illuminated Chromatic designs 

 in five brilliant colors. 



THE S«!^G 1'11'I.ES ARE : 

 "I>o Vour Honey I>o,*' by Theo. Metz, author of " A Hot 

 time in the Old Town To-night." This latter piece, said to be 

 his best, is creating a great stir, and becoming immensely pop- 

 ular everywhere. 

 "«tiieeii oC tlie Illoyole tJirls," by the celebrated com- 

 poser. Otto L,vnoey, by far the most charming Bicycle Song 

 yet issued. 

 " Ulo^isonis ffom Over tlie Sea,'''' by the distinguisbt com- 

 poser, J. P. Skelly, a very beautiful Sentimental Song. 

 "He's .fiiist Uke All llie .lieu,"" by the renowned com- 

 poser, Eastbukn. Wonderfully pleasing to the Ladies. 



Xlie World's Musical Association is an organization 

 having special advantageous relations with the leading music pub- 

 lishers of this country and Europe, and being an enormous pur- 

 chaser, it is enabled to supply to its members (and will do so) any 

 music desired (at any time within the term of their membership), 

 at such wholesale prices as are usually granted only to very large 

 dealers. 



Offer No. 6.— The Poultry-Keeper Illustrators. 



The four " Poultry-Keeper Illustrators " are the greatest books 

 on poultry subjects ever issued, and are a veritable poultry dic- 

 tionary, covering the ground so completely that, having these four 

 books, one needs scarcely anything more except "grit" to become 

 a successful poultry-raiser. You cannot get such other books in 

 the whole world, not even for «50 each, for they do not exist. 

 Were they given in another form and elaborate binding and col- 

 ored cuts you might think them easily worth $.'1 each, but what 

 you want is not elegant printing, and in these we give you the 

 value in information that you can make use of. They have cost 

 much in labor and cash, but you get all this value for almost 

 nothing. We mail the 4 Illustrators for 50 cents. 



Illustrator ^o. I.— Poultry Houses. Incubators, Brooders, 



Coops, etc., 25 cents. 

 Illustrator No. S Artificial Incubation, Raising Chicks, 



Testing Eggs, etc., 25 cents. 

 Illustrator No. 3.— Poultry Diseases, Lice, Grapes, Moulting, 



Egg Eating, etc., 25 cents. 

 Illusti-alor No, 4.— Judging Fowls, Description of Breeds, 



Mating, etc., 25 cents. 



Those offers ought to bring us in at least 2,000 new readers during this month and next. You could send In your own 

 renewal for 1899 at the same time you send In a new subscriber. If you wish. If you do, you can select any one of the above 

 offers free for yourself, provided you send at least fwo PJe-w Subscribers at the same time. That would give you your 

 choice of tliree of the offers — by sending your own renewal lor 1.899, aud two new subscribers ($3.00 In all). 



Address, GEOROB "W. YORK & CO., n8 Michigan St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



