THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



93 





RATES FOR ADVKRTISIKe, 



20c. per agate line of space, each insertion. 



A line of Ai^ate type will contain about eight 

 worilH; fourteen lines will occupy 1 inch of space. 



Special Notices, 50 cents per line. 



I>lS<'OUXTS will be given on arlvertiseraenlB 

 for the Weekly as follows, if paid in advance : 

 For 4 weeks lO per cent, discount, 



" 8 " SO 



" 13 " (3 months)... .30 " 



'* a« " (n months!. . . .40 " 



" 39 " (t) months). ...SO " 



" Sa " (1 year) 60 



Discount, for 1 year, in the Monthly alone, 25 

 per cent., payable in advnnce. 



Discount, for 1 year, in the Semi-Monthly alone, 

 ■40 per cent., payable in advance. 



Advertisements withdrawn before the expiration 

 of the contract, will be charged the full rate for 

 the time the advertisement is inserted. 



Transient Advertisements payable in advance. 

 —Yearly Contracts payable quarterly, in advance. 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN, 



0'74 West Madison Street., C'hIcaKo, 111. 



i>pcciul IJoticcs. 



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To Advertisers.— By reference to oar 

 schedule of rates for advertising by 

 the year, it will be seen that consider- 

 able reduction has been made. Tliis, 

 in connection with our large and in- 

 creasing circulation, makes it advan- 

 tageous to dealers to avail themselves 

 of its weekly visits to the bee-keepers 

 of America to make tlieir announce- 

 ments for tlie coming season's trade. 

 We not only offer the best advertising 

 medium, butthe lowestrates on yearly 

 contracts. 



The Apiary Register devotes 2 pages 

 to each colony, ruled and printed, and 

 Is so arranged that a single glance will 

 give a complete history of the colony. 



For .'50 colonies (120 pages) $1 00 



" 100 colonies (220 pages) 1 -50 



" 200 colonies (420 pages) 2 00 



The larger ones can be used for a 

 few colonies, give room for an increase 

 of numbers, and still keep the record 

 all together in one book, and are there- 

 fore tlie most desirable ones to pro- 

 cure at tlie start. 



i®° We will send Cook's Manual 

 bound in cloth, postpaid, and the 

 Weekly Bee Journal for one year, 

 for $3.00 ; or with King's Text- Book, 

 in cloth, for $2.75. 



Examine the Date following your 

 name on tlie wrapper label of tliis 

 paper ; it indicates the end of the 

 month to which you have paid your 

 subscription on the Bee Journal. 



New Publications.— The following 

 Catalogues and Price Lists for 1882 

 have been received : 



J. T. Wilson, Mortonsville, Ky. 



L. E. McFatridge, Carroll, Ind. 



Dougherty & McKee, Indianapolis, 

 Ind. 



W. V. Henderson, Murfreesboro, 

 Tenn. 



U. E. Dodge, Fredonia, N. Y. 



F. A. Sneir, Milledgeville. 111. 



A. W. Livingston's Sons, Columbus, 

 Ohio. 



Mr. H. S. Ilacknian has sent us the 

 circular of Mrs. Cotton— wlio bids for 

 " dupes " for the coming season. 



Tlie Kansas Bee-Keeper for January 

 is received in its new form. It is 

 much improved, and the Bee Jour- 

 nal extends its congratulations to the 

 enterprising publisliers. 



The Bee-Keepers" Exchange for Feb- 

 ruary is also at hand. The new edi- 

 tors seem to be improving, and are 

 making a good paper. They speak 

 thus of the "Apiary Register," a copy 

 of which we sent to the editor of every 

 bee paper : 



This is something new, and fills a 

 needed want in every bee yard. The 

 one we have is calculated for 100 colo- 

 nies, and is so c(unplete in its system- 

 atic and condensed arrangement th;it 

 the wliole story of each is told on one 

 leaf about 4x6 inclies- which makes a 

 book for 100 colonies ^^ inch thick. 

 Can be carried in the bee-keepers' 

 pocket witliout any inconvenience. 

 Thus he can know the exact condition 

 of any colony in a moment. We pre- 

 dict for tliis Ijook a large sale, as it has 

 only to be seen to be appreciated. We 

 propose to order some at once. 



(^■To any one sending a club of 

 two 7iC)« subscribers for 1882, we will 

 present a volume of the Bee Jour- 

 nal for 1880, bound in paper covers. 

 It contains much valuable informa- 

 tion, and it will pay any one who does 

 not already possess it, to obtain acopy. 

 Many of our new subscribers will be 

 pleased to learn tliat they can get it 

 for $1.00, by sending for it at once, 

 before they are all gone. 



Binders for 1882.— We have had a 

 lot of Emerson binders made espe- 

 cially for the Bee Journal for 1882. 

 They are lettered in gold on the back, 

 and make a nice and convenient way 

 to preserve the Journal as fast as 

 received. They will be sent postpaid 

 by mall for 75 cents. 



1^" Constitutions and By-Laws for 

 local Associations $2.00 per 100. The 

 name of the Association printed in the 

 blanks for .50 cents extra. 



CLUBBING LIST FOR 1882. 



We supply the Weekly Amerlcun Bee «Ionr- 

 nal and any of the fciUowine periodicals, for 1882 

 at the prices quoted in the last column of figures. 

 The first coluiun Kivesthe rcKular price of both 

 All postage is prepaid by the publishers. 



PublUhera' Price. Club. 



The Weekly Bee Journal »2 00.. 



and(lleBnini;sinBee-Culture(A.l.Root) 3 (JO. . 2 75 



Bee-Keepers' Mauazine (A.J.King). 3 00 . 2 60 



Bee-Keeper»'lnstructor( W.ThomasJ 2 SO.. 2 M 



The 4 above-named papers 4 50.. 4 00' 



Bee-Keepers'E.vch'nKe(Houk&Peetl3 00.. 2 80 



Bee-Keepers' (Juide I A.G.HIU) 2 60.. 2 35 



Kansas Bee-Keeper 2 60.. 2 4» 



The 7 above-named papers 6 30.. 5 50 



The Weekly Bee Journal one year and 



Prot. Cook's Maiiuallbound in cloth) 325.. 3 00 



Bees and llonev, (T.CJ. Newman) .. 2 40.. 2 25 



Binder for Weekly, 1881 2 85.. 2 "5 



Binder for Weekly for 18M2 2 75.. 2 60 



t^ We are sometimes asked who- 

 our authorized agents are ? Every 

 subscriber is such an agent; we have 

 no others, and greatly desire that each 

 one would at least send in one new 

 subscriber with his own renewal for 

 1882. The next few weeks are the 

 time to do this. We hope every sub- 

 scriber will do liis or her best to double 

 our list for 1882. 



A Sample (!opy of the Weekly Bee 

 Journal will be sent free to any per- 

 son. Any one intending to get up a 

 club can liave sample copies sent to 

 the persons they desire to interview, 

 by sending the names to this office. 



tS" When changing a postoffice ad- 

 dress, mention the old as well as the 

 new address. 



1^ Articles for publication must be 

 written on a separate piece of paper 

 from items of business. 



1^ H. A. Burch's residence and 

 nearly all its contents were burned up, 

 Sunday, Jan. 29th. Well insnred. 



Advertisements intended for the Bee 

 Journal must reach this office by 

 Saturday of the previous week. 



Ril)bon Badges, for bee-keepers, on 

 which are printed a large bee in gold, 

 we send for 10 cts. each, or $8 per 100. 



When you have got an old horse that 

 has passed the market period, apply a 

 bottle of Kendall's Spavin Cure and 

 the result will be marvelous. Read 

 advertisement. 5w4t 



BEESWAX. 



I wish to buy a quantity of jrood yellow Beeswax, 

 lam paying --c. pur puund. delivered here, Cash 

 on arrival. Shipments soUcted. 



ALFRED U. NEWMAN'. 



972 West Mauison Street. CHICAGO, ILL. 



