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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



GETTING UP CLUBS. 



To increase the number of readers 

 of the Bee Journal, we believe, will 

 aid progressive bee-culture and help 

 to elevate the pursuit. We,therefore, 

 offer the following premiums for 

 getting up clubs : 



While no subscription to the Bee 

 Journal will be taken for less than 

 the regular advertised prices (viz. : 

 Weekly, $2.00; Monthly, $1.00),— any 

 one getting up a club of two copies, 

 or more, may select from " Our Book 

 List " anything therein named, to 

 the amount of 15 cents for every dollar 

 they send direct to this office, to pay them 

 for the trouble of getlhigup the club ; 

 and these books will be sent, postpaid, 

 to any address desired. 



For a club of 3 Weekly or 6 Monthly 

 and $6.00, we will make an additional 

 present of a Pocket Dictionary, bound 

 in cloth, containing 320 pages. 



For a club of 5 Weekly or 10 

 Monthly, (or a mixed club of both,) 

 with $10, we will, in addition to the 

 15 per cent, present a copy of the 

 AsiERicAN "Popular" Dictionary, 

 couiprising every word in the English 

 language that enters into speech or 

 writing; it contains 32,000 words and 

 phrases,670 illustrations and 51 2 pages; 

 it is nicely bound in cloth, and will be 

 sent by mail, postpaid, to any address 

 desired. 



Subscriptions for two or more years 

 for one person, will count tlie same 

 as each year for a different person. 



Advertisers' Opinions. 



My advertisement in the Bee Jour- 

 nal, has brought me over 400 re- 

 sponses. Dr. G. L. Tinicer. 



New Philadelphia, O. 



The queen business is rushing, and 

 we think the Bee Journal deserves 

 much credit as an advertising medium. 

 E. A. Thomas & Co. 



Colerain, Mass. 



Having advertised in the Ameri- 

 can Bee Journal quite extensively 

 for the past two years, I would say 

 (without solicitation) that it has sold 

 more queens for me than any other 

 three periodicals I have ever tried. 



My bees are in line condition this 

 spring. I have lost but 4 out of 182 

 colonies. The outlook is flue for a 

 good season. L. J. Diehl. 



Butler, Ind. 



The Bee Journal does its adver- 

 tising wonderfully well. It brought 

 to me responses from Canada to the 

 Gulf of Mexico, and from the AUe- 

 ghanies to the Rocky Mountains. 



Wji. M. Rogers. 



Shelbyville, Ky. 



THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL 



AND BEE-KEEPER'S ADVISEB. 



The British Bbe Jot'HNAI. is published SEMI- 

 MONTHLY, at Seven Shillintrs per itnnum, and 

 contains tlie heat pmeticul information for the 

 time beinK. sh^fwing wli»t to do. and when and 

 how to do it. Kev. II. K. PEEL. Etiitor. 



l.ONDO.N'. ENOl.ANI). 



We send the Weelily A.mekican Bee Jol'iinal 

 and the British Bee Journal, both for $3.00 a year. 



MM PIS 



The accompanjing iUus- 



ti-ations show a nest of pails 



with the sides tapering-, for 



liiiiikcting: e.xtracted honey. 



The covers are deep and the 



pails are made with special 



reference to tilling' them for 



the retail houcj'-trade. They 



ai-e made in a superior 



manner and are quite 



attractive in appearance, 



when filled and nicely 



labeled. 



.4ft. 7 111. 1.-! lb. 

 Pcrdoz.Sl.-r. §1.(50 gi.OO 

 Per 100 8,00 10.00 14.50 



A. H. NEWMAN, 



CHICAGO - - ILL. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, 



JKoRersTille, ©*Mie«iee Co., Mich.. 



Is now making a specialty of rearing fine Italian 

 queens. All queens bred from the purest and 

 best ot tnothers, aud the cells built in tull culi- 

 nies. Single queen. $i: ij for fS; 12 or more 7.5 

 cents each. Tested qiieens, $1.50 each. Make 

 ojooey orders payable at Flint, Mich. 3lAtt 



Notice This ! 



After Aug. 20. I will send by return mail a 

 beautiful tested Syrian (»r Italian Queen, and one 

 of my combined Umne «nd Queen Traps, or a 

 copvof the Bee-Keepers' Handy Book, on recpipt 

 of $1:00; wiilmut bodk or trao,:? i.Tio each. War- 

 lanted Queens. *i.W each; fiTor $'. .^ri; 12 for tii>. 

 Select tested, *:J.0o. Sat> arriv:il guiirjintped, by 

 mail HENRY ALLEY. 



3:iAtf WENHAM. MASS. 



BIND YODR JOIMALS 



AND KEEP TUEM 



NEAT and CLEAN. 



The Emerson Binder 



IS THE NEATEST AND CHEAPEST. 



Any one can use them. Directions In each Binder. 



For Monthly Bee Journal SOc. 



For Weekly Bee Journal ISc. 



Address, XHOMAS G, ATEWMAAT, 



925 West Madison Street. ChlcuKo, III. 



Given'sFoundationPress. 



PUBLIC SBNTI.MKN'i- iifflrnia th:it the PRESS 

 IsSUPBKIOK for niakinB Comb Foundiition either 

 In Wired Frames or for SEC'I'IO.NS. itnd insures 

 straiKht and perfect combs, when ,drawa out by 

 the bees. Send for Circular and samples. 

 D. 8. eiTEN ^ CO., 



lABtf HOOPBSTON. ILL. 



Dadant'sFoHiidatiou Factory, wholesale 



and retail. See Advertisement in another column. 



MILLS.lOiNCH $ IS.OOf 



J^^ W. C REILH AM ... ^ 



:j7Aly 



Vandervort Comb Fdn. Mills, 



Send tor Samples <t Reduced Price-Lint. 



ABtf J. VANDERVORT, Laceyville, Pa. 



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Ueber ©Icncnjudjt. 

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 Scfjanblung ber Siciien, uoii Jljog. ®. 

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 93elel)rungen iiber folgenbe 'Sjcgfuftanbe 

 — Oertltrfiteit bc§ 23iencnftanbc§ — 

 ,0Ding pf[an5cn — (Jvjtc^ung berj?6nigin 

 — 5iittcrn — ©djiuannen — 3(6lcgcr — 

 23crfetjen— 3i t o I i c ni fi r e n — 3"|f^cr 

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 ,£»anbel 6e[d)rie6eii ift. ^rcig 40 ScntS. 



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 !I)tefe§ entfitilt cine f hnc bavftedung iiber 

 Sicnctt unb.!r)oiiig bc§ 9ntert()iim6 ; bie 

 S3efd)affen^eit, Oiinlittit, Oiiellcn unb 

 3ii6ereitung bc^Jpoiiig? fiir bcii .fianbel ; 

 ■iTjonig a[6 32a()nnig?mittcl, niigcbcnb 

 raie mail ^gonigfiidu-ii, 5onnfiid;cld)en, 

 Rubbing?, iSd)auinfoiifcct,iI8ciiie,u.f. IB 

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 ben (Joiijumenten bcftimmt, unb follte 

 oicltaufenbffiltig iiber bn§ ganje Sanb 

 Dcrbreitetracrbcn. ^rei§ 6 6ent§. 



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 ©t)mptomen unb bcr ridjtigcn Setjanbs 

 lung berfelbcn ; fcrner, eine Snmmlung 

 roert^Doller Sicjepte. ^rei§ 25 6ent§. 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN. 



925 West Madison St. CHICAGO. ILL. 



wanted for The Lives of all the 

 Presidents of the U. S. The 

 l!iri:est, handsomest, best book 

 ever '^old for less than twice 

 our price. The fitstei.1 selling 

 book in America. Immense 

 profits to agents. All intelligpnt people want it. 

 Any one can become a successful agent. Terms 

 free. HallettBookC ., Portland, Me. 4Aly 



Dadant'sFoiiiidat ion Factory, wholesale 



and retail. See Advertisement In another column. 



liOCAIi REPORTERS AVANTED. 



We want an agent and local reporter in every 

 community to represent City iind Country, 

 and furnish us from time to time such facis as we 

 may require. Send lo cents lor credentials and 

 full particulars regarding services and compensa- 

 tion. Address. Will C. Turner & Co., Publishers 

 "City and Country." Columbus, Ohio. 



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ITAI-lASr QXJEERiS, DADANT FOXTST- 

 dalion, and 8upi>IIe«.— It will pay yoll to 

 send for Circular. E. F. S.V1ITH. Smyrna. N. T. 

 llAtf 



BEESWAX. 



I pay 28c. per pound delivered here, for yellow 

 Beeswax. To avoid mistakes, the shipper's name 

 should always be on each package. 



AliFRED H. NEWMAN, 

 923 West Madison St., CHICAGO, ILL. 

 * "^ ~ " 



Ribbon Badges, for bee-keepers, on 

 which are printed a large bee m gold, 

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



