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AMERICAN BEE JOukInAL, 



July 27, 1899. 



Your HelD Wanted to Increase 



The List of Subscribers to the Old American Bee Journal ? 



We really believe that if ALL the present readers of the American Bee Journal were so inclined, they 

 could help to double its rejfular list of subscribers before Sept. 1, 1899 — or during- the nest 5 or 6 weeks. 

 We do not find any fault with what our subscribers have done in the past toward increasing the list 

 of Bee Journal readers — for they have done nobly — but why couldn't the doubling of the list be accomplisht 

 within the next month ? We surely think it could be done, and in order that it may be easier for those who 

 help in it, we will make a SPECIAL NEW SUBSCRIPTION OFFER, and also pay all who will aid in se- 

 curing new subscribers. Here is the offer : 



Six Months for 40 Cents to a New subscriber.... 



Yes, we will send the American Bee Journal EVERY WEEK from July 1, 1899, to Jan. 1, 1900 — 26 

 numbers for only 40 cents, to a NEW subscriber. In addition to this we will send to the present regular 

 subscribers, for the work of getting new 6-months' readers, their choice of the premiums mentioned below, 

 but no premium will also be given to any new subscriber on these offers, under any circumstance : 



For 

 Sending 



1 



New 40-cent Subscriber 



Your choice of one of the fol- 



lowing list : 



Wood Binder for a year's Bee Journals. 



Poultry for Market! 



Our Poultry Doctor. 



Capons and Caponizing. 



10 copies York's Honey Almanac. 



For 

 Sending 



2 



New 40-cent Subscribers 



Your choice of one of the fol- 



lowing list: 



Dr. Howard on Foul Brood. 

 Monette Oueen-Clipping Device. 

 Bienen-Kultur (German) by T. G. Newman. 

 Dr. Tinker's Bee-Keeping for Profit. 

 Pierce's Winter Problem in Bee-Keeping. 

 Bees and Honey (160 pages, paper) by Newman. 

 20 copies York's Honey Almanac. 



ill 

 Vl/ 



\li 



New 40-cent Subscribers 



-Your choice of one of the fol- 

 lowing list : 



Bees and Honey (160 pages, cloth) by Newman. 

 Bee-Keeping for Beginners, by Dr. j. P. H. Brown. 

 Bienenzucht und Honiggewinnung (German) by 



J. F. Eg'gers. 

 Advanced Bee-Culture, by W. Z. Hutchinson. 

 30 copies York's Honey Almanac. 



5 New 40-cent Subscribers 



Sending 



Doolittle's Scientific Queen- 

 Rearing. 



For 

 Sending 



6 



New 40-cent Subscribers 



Prof. Cook's Bee-Keeper's 



Guide. 



NOW FOR A GRAND PUSH FOR NEW SUBSCRIBERS I 



It seems to us that with the above low rate to new subscribers, and also the premiums offered, we 

 should get such a landslide of new subscriptions as will make us sweat to care for them during the next 

 few weeks without any help from the hot weather. WE are ready now to enter the new names and mail 

 the premiums. Are YOU readj' to go out and get them, and then send them in ? 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO.. 118 MictilQan St.. GliicaQO. 111. 



Another Offer: 

 Golden Italian Queen Free ! 



For SeiKliiio 2 New SiibscriDers! 



Any one sending us TWO NEW SUBSCRIBERS to the Bee Journal for one year 

 (with $2.00) will receive, as a premium, by mail promptly, a Warranted Golden Italian 

 Queen=Bee, valued at 75 cents ; or, send us ONE new subscriber for a year, and 30 cents 

 more (SI. 30 in all), and the queen will be mailed to 3'ou. 



Address, QEORGE W. YORK & CO., 



118 Michig'an Street, CHICAGO, ILL. 



