THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



781 



Premium for Club of 10 Subscribers. 



The book for every farmer is the one 

 entltleii "Alllcek's Farmer's and Planter's 

 Kecord and Account Book," in which there 

 is the most systematic, complete and conve- 

 nient arrnnjfcnicnt of headings for every 

 Farm Aceonnt and memoranda of all impor- 

 tant events whiclMnay occur in connection 

 with his luisiness. E\-cry projfressive farmer 

 certainly desires to make a success of his 

 occupation, and should adopt every possible 

 moans of bringing about that result. He, 

 then, should have a correct knowledge of 

 his entii-e business, which he can have only 

 by keeping a correct account of every crop 

 produced on his farm, the cost of production 

 of all his live stock and an itemized account 

 of all his expenses. Then at the close of the 

 year, when he takes off his balance sheet, 

 which is admirably arranged iu the book 

 above referred to, he will be able to see at a 

 glance whether his farm does or does not 

 pay. 



This valuable book contains 166 pages, 

 is nicely jirinted on writing paper, ruled and 

 bound, and the price is ?.').00. It can be sent 

 by mail for '-34 cents extra. 



We can sujiplj- these books at the publish- 

 er's price, or will make a present of one 

 copy tor every club of TEN subscribers to 

 the Weekly Bke Journ.vl for one year, with 

 $20. Four subscribers to the Monthly will 

 count the same as one for the Weekly. 



Now is the time to get up Clubs. Who will 

 ■work for a copy of this valuable book 'I 



Create a Local Honey Market. 



Now is the time to create Honey 

 Markets In every village, town and 

 city. Wide - awake honey producers 

 should get the Leaflets " Why eat 

 Honey" (only .50 cents per 100), or else 

 the pamphlets on " Honey as Food 

 and Medicine," and scatter them 

 plentifully all over the territory they 

 can supply with lioney, and the result 

 will be a demand that will readily take 

 all of their crops at remunerative 

 prices. The prices for "Honey as Food 

 and Medicine " are as follows : 



Single copy 5 cts.; per doz., 40 cts. ; 

 per hundred, *2.50. 500 will be sent 

 postpaid for $10.00 ; or 1000 for 

 $15.00. On orders of 100 or more, 

 we will print, if desired, on the 

 cover-page, "Presented by," etc., 

 (giving the name and address of the 

 bee-keeper who scatters them). This 

 alone will pay him for all his trouble 

 and expense— enabling him to dispose 

 of his honey at home, at a good profit. 



i^ To give away a copy of " Honey 

 as Food and Medicine " to every one who 

 buys a package of honey, will sell almost 

 any quantity of it. 



Ribbon Badges, for bee-keepers, on 

 which are printed a large bee in gold, 

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



A Christinas Present. 



To every person who sends us one new 

 subscription, (besides his own renewal), for 

 one year, for the Weekly Bee Joukn.\i,, or 

 4 NEW Monthly subscribers, for a year, we 

 will send as a present, by mail, postpaid, a 

 copy of " Mistletoe Memories, or What the 

 Poets say about Christmas." 



■iiBliSitiili 



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It comprises a collection of poems selected 

 from the writings of H. W. Longfellow, J. G. 

 Whittier, Thomas Hood, Alfred 'Domett, 

 Chas. Mackay, Sir Walter Scott, Jennie Joy, 

 and others. The whole bound in Banner 

 shape, with rich silk fringe and tassels. For 

 presentation, this art souvenir is vastly 

 superior to a mere Christmas card, as it 

 combines the advantages of both art and 

 literature. Size, 4 by 6'/4 inches. 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN, 



•VS West Madison Street.. Chlcnico, 111. 



Convention Hand-Book. 



It is a nice Pocket Companion for 

 bee-keepers. It is beautifully printed 

 on toned paper, and bound in cloth — 

 price 50 cents. 



We have had some bound in Russia 

 leather, with colored edges— price 60 

 cents. 



Preparation of Honey for the Mar- 

 ket, including the production and care 

 of both comb and extracted honey, 

 instructions on the exhibition of bees 

 and honey at Fairs, etc. This is a 

 new 10 cent pamphlet, of 32 pages. 



1^ We can supply photographs of 

 Rev. L. L. Langstroth, the Baron of 

 Berlepsch, orDzierzon, at 2.5 cts. each. 



CLDBBINtt LIST. 



We will 8uppl7 the Americas Bee Jonrnal- 



one year, and any of the fotlowlntt Books, at the 

 prices quoted In the last oolumn of flKures. The- 

 flrst column gives the retcuiar price of both. Alt 

 postaite prepaid. 



Price of both' Club- 

 The Weekly Bee Journal 12 00. . 



and Cook's Manual,. latest edition .... 3 25.. 3 0» 



Bees and Honey (T.U.Newman)cloth 3 00.. 2 75 



Bees and Honey (paper covers) 2 76. . 2 60 



Binder for Weekly Bee Journal 275.. 2 60 



Apiary Register for 200 colonies 3 60. . 3 26 



Djierzon's New Bee Book (cloth) I 09.. 3 00' 



Dzierzon's New Book (paper covers) 3 50. . 2 76' 



Quinby'a New Bee-Keeplng 3 60.. 3 26. 



Langstroth's Standard Work 4 00. . 3 76' 



Boot's A B Cof Bee Culture (cloth) 3 25.. 3 10 



Alley's (iueen Rearing 3 00.. 2 75 



Scribner's L.umt>er and LiOB Book 2 35.. 2 25 



Fisher's Grain Tables 2 40. . 2 25* 



Moore's Universal Assistant 4 50.. 4 26 



Honey as Food tt Medicine, 100 Copies 4 50. . 4 25. 



Blessed Bees 2 75. . 2 50 



King's Bee-Keepers' Text Book 3 00. . 2 79 



The Weekly Bee Journal one year 



and Gleanings lnBee-Culture(A. I. Root) 3 00. . 2 75. 

 Bee-Keepers' Magazine (A.J.King). 3 00, . 2 75 



Bee-Keepers' Guide (A.G.Hlll) 2 60.. 2 36 



Kansas Bee-Keeper 3 00.. 2 75> 



The Apiculturist, (Silas M. Locke) . . 3 00. . 2 75. 



The 6 above-named papers 6 50. . 6 OO. 



GENERAL CLUBBING LIST, 



With Weekly Bee Jonrnal. 



Subscription jirice f»,,u nl,,t% I I^l Combination prlce- 

 ofeachperinihcl liyr ll Mil I (SI, with ou r paper, 

 named below. ""' "'"" ■-lull g^th Periodicals fo, 



1 00 Boston Globe w 3 00> 



2 50 " Every Other Saturday, Z/i(. s-m 4 10' 

 150 " Our Little Ones, (O. Opitc)....m 3 25 



4 00 Chicago Current, Literary w 5 20 



150 " Drovers' Journal w 3 40 



150 " Farmers' Review w 3 20 



too " Uerald, Independent w 2 85 



LOO ** luter-Oce&u, Republican. . .vf 3 OO 



.;50 " '■ " ..s-w 4 40 



3 50 " Eeligio-Phil. Jour.,Sptri(..w 410' 



2 00 " Skainlinaven, Sw?e(/?s7( w 3 85> 



i 00 " Staats-Zeitung, Germtni.. .w 3 80- 



2 25' " SvenBkaTribuneu,Su'ed...w 4 00 



!50 " Standard, Baptist w 4 35 



125 " Times, Dtmoc-rdeic w 3 20 



1 00 Cincinnati Times-Star, Ind w 3 00 



115 ** Enquirer, D£J77((tcr«(ic w 3 i5 



125 " Giizctte, Republican w 3 05 



100 Detroit Free Press, F((mi(i/(f-i«...w 3 OO 



1 00 Kansas City Journal, liepublican. . .w 3 00- 



100 " Times, Democrafic w 3 00- 



1 50 Louisville Courier Journal, JDem. . .w 3 30 



2 00 Milwaukee Peck's Sun, Humor w 3 85 



1 50 New York Am. Agrictilturist m 3 10- 



4 00 " Art Amateur m 5 25 



150 « Christian Herald, I7(s...w 3 20 



4 00 " Century, Literary m 5 70 



2 00 " Demorest, Z/«(Zies ni 3 70- 



175 " Golden Argosy, i« w 3 25 



2 50 " Oriuphic, Illustrated w 4 00 



400 " Hai-pers' Weekly, I!Zms...w 5 40- 



2 50 " Leslie's Sunday Mag m 4 20 



5 00 ■ North Amev. Keview....m 6 30- 

 2 00 " PhrenoliigicalJournal...m 3 75 



2 00 • Rural New Yorker w 3 85 



'2 20 ■ Scientific American w 4 95 



100 ■ Times,Z7irt.J?e})Mi)!ican...w 3 00 



125 " Tribune, i{epMi)!icaK....w 3 10 



100 " World, Dernocrafic w 3 00 



2 00 Philadelphia Call, Lit. d- Humor., .w 4 00 



2 00 " Arthur's Home Mag m 3 50' 



200 " Godoy's Lady's Book m 3 70 



3 00 " Hearthstone, j!-7cti07l w 4 25 



200 " Peterson's Magazine m 3 60 



2 00 " Practical Farmer w 3 25 



100 " Vvesa, Republican w 3 00 



150 Washington National Tribune w 3 00- 



^° To all new subscribers who 

 send us $2 for the Weekly Bee Jour- 

 nal next year, we will send the rest, 

 of the numbers of this year free from 

 the time the subscription is received 

 at this office. 



