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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



Oct. 3, 



Book Premiums for Getting New Subscribers 



For cacli Mew Subscriber to the American Bee Journal sent us by a present subscriber, we will give as a Premium 



40 t'ent*' worlli of tlu; Books, I'aniphlets. etc., described on this page — figuring on the retail price given in 



eonncction witli each book, ete.. below. This is a very easy way to get a lot of most excellent literature. 



Free Copy of " BEES AND HONEY " to Every New Subscriber. 



Yes, in addition to the above offer, we will mail free a copy of Newman's 160-page " Bees and Honej-" —premium 



edition — to each new subscriber. On ne^v subscriptions, the $1.00 will pay for the Bee Journal from the time 



it is received to liio end of 1896. NOW IS JUST THE TIME to work for big lists of New Subscribers. 



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Bees and Honey, or Maimfiement of nn Apiary 

 .'or Pleasure and l*rotit. by Tliomna G. Newman. — 

 This edition bus been lar^'ely re written, thoroughly 

 revised, and is " fully up with the times " In uU the 

 Improvements and luventloiis lu this rapldly-devel- 

 oplnp: pursuit, and presents the ajjlarlst with 

 everythlnt: thiit can aid lu the successful nianaKe- 

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 the most bi.>ney lu an attractive condition. It con- 

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I^angstroth on the Uoney-Beef revised by 

 Dadaut— This classic In bee-culture, has been 

 entirely re- written, and Is fully Illustrated. It 

 treats of everythlni* relatlnf; to bees and bee-keep- 

 ing. No apiarian library Is comi)lete wltliout this 

 standard worlt by Kev. I-.. Jj. J-angstroth — the 

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 bound In cloth. Price. Jl.JO. 



Bee-Keepers* Guide* or Manual of the 

 Apiary, by Prof A. J Cook, of the Michigan Agri- 

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 and helptul as a guide In bee keei>lng. but Is 

 Interesting aud thoroughly practical and sclentiflc. 

 Itcontains a full delineation of theanatomy and 

 physiology of bees. 411U pages ; bound In cloth and 

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Scientific Queen-Kearlng, as Practically 

 Applied, by G. M. Doollttie.— A method by which 

 the very best of Queen-Bees are reared In'perfeot 

 accord Willi Nature's way. ]Tl> pages, bound In 

 cloth, and Illustrated. Price. $1.00. 



A B C of Bee-Culture, by A. I. Root.— A 

 cyelop:i?dia of ■lUO pages, describing everything 

 pertaioiiig to thecare of the honey-bees. It con- 

 tains yoij engravings. It was written especially for 

 beginners Bound In cloth. Price, $1.25. 



Advancetl Bee-Cultnre, Its Methods and 

 Managemeut, by W. Z. Ilutciilnson.— The author 

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 description of his book. lie Is a practical and 

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Katlonal Bee-K.ee pi nor, by Dr. .lohn Dzlerzon 

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Bienen-Kultiir, by Thomas G. Newnan. — 

 This Is a German translation of theprlnclpr' por- 

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 pamphlet. Price, 40 cents. 



Convention Hand-Book, for BeeKeepera. ,' ■ 

 Thomas G. Newman.— It contains the parliamen- 

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 also Constitution and' By-Laws, with subjects for 

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Aniorikanli^olie Bieneiiziiclit, by Hans 



Buschbauer.— Printed in German. A hand-book on 

 bee-keeping, piving the methods in use by the best 

 American and German apiarists. Illustrated; 138 

 pages. Price. $1.00 



Thirty Vears Among; tlie Bees, by 



Henry Alley.— Gives the results of over a quarter- 

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 latestworkof thekind. Nearly luu pages. Price, TjUc. 



Wby Kat Honey ?— This Leaflet is intend- 

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B^" If .'iuoor more are ordered at one time, your 

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Hoiv to Keep Honey and preserve lt3 

 richness and flavor. Price same as Why Eat Honey. 



Apiary Recifnter, by Thos. G. Newman.— 

 Devotes two pages to a colony. Leather binding. 

 Price, for 50 colonies, fi.m; for 100 colonies, $1.25. 



PracUcal Htn1#!i to Reo-Keepers. by Chaa. 

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Preparation of Honey for the Market. 



Including tlie production and care of comb and 

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Bee-Pasturaere a Necesalty. — This book sug 

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SwarmlHff, Dividing: and Feeding.— Hints 



to beginners In apiculture. A chapter from Bees 

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Bees lu "Winter, Chaff-Packing, Bee Houses 

 and Cellars. This Is a chapter from Bees and 

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Tlie Hive I Use, by G. M. Doollttie. It 

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 of producing- comb honey. Price. 5 cents. 



I>r. Howard's Book on Foul Brood. 



—Gives the McEvoy Treatment and reviews the ex- 

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Dictionary of Apicuilnre, by Prof. John 

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Winter Problem in Bee-Keepinjr. by G. 



R. Pierce. Result of '2b years' experience. 50 cts. 



Handling Bees, by Chas. Dadant & Son.— 

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Bee-Keepers' Directory, by H. Alley.— 

 Latest methods in Queen-Rearing, etc. Price, 50c. 



Fotil Brood Treatment, by Prof. P. R. 



Cheshire.— Its Cause and Prevention. Price, 10 cts. 



Foul Brood, by A. R. Kohnbe.— Origin. 



Development and Cure. Price. 25 cts. 



History of Bee-Aesociations, and Brief Re- 

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Honey as Food and ITIedieine, by T. 



G. Newman.— A 32-page pamphlet : just the thing to 

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Bee-Keepin": for Profit, by Dr. G. L. 



Tinker.— Revised and enlarged. It details the au- 

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 of comb or extracted honey." 80 p.; illustrated. 25c. 



Emerson Binders, made especially for 

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Commercial Calculator, by C. Ropp.— 



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Oreen's^ix Books on Friiit-Cultnre, 



by Chas. A. Green.— Devoted 1st, to Apple and Pear 

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Ciarden and Orchard, by Chas. A. Green. 

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How to Propagate and Growr Fruit, 



by Chas. A. Green.— Brief instructions in budding, 

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How ^Ve ITIade tlie Old Farm Pay, 



by Chas. A. Green,— Gives his personal experience 

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Kendall's Horse-Book. — 35 pictures, 



showing positions of sick horses, and treats on all 

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SHo and Sila@:e, by Prof. A. J. Cook.— It 

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Capons and Caponizins:, by Dr. Sawyer, 



Fanny Field, and others.— Illustrated. All about 

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Our Poultry Doctor, or Health in the 



Poultry yard and How to Cure Sick Fowls, by 

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Poultry for ITIarket and Poultry for 



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Turkeys for Market and Turkeys for 

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Hural Life.— Bees. Poultry. Fruits, Vege- 

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Strawberry Culture, by T. B. Terry and 

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Potato Culture, by T B. Terry.- It tells 

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Carp Culture, by A. I. Root and Geo. Fin- 

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Hand-Book of Health, by Dr. Foote.— 



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Alsike Clover I*eaflet.— Full directions 



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ITIaple Su;n:ar and the Sug-ar Bush, by Prof 

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Grain Tables, for casting" up the price of 

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Book Clubbing Offers. 



(Read Carefully.) 

 The following- clubbing- prices include the 

 American Bee Journal one year with each 

 book named. Hemember, that only one book 

 can be taken in each case with the Bee Jour- 

 nal a year at the prices named. If more books 

 are wanted see postpaid prices given with 

 the description of the books ou this page. 

 Following is the clubbing-list: 



1 Langstroth on the Honey-Bee S'J.IO 



2 A B O of Bee-Culture 2.00 



3. Bee-Keeper's Guide 1.75 



4. Bees and Honey tCloth bound] 1.65 



5. Sclentiflc Queen-Kearlng 1.75 



6. Iir. Howard'sFoul Brood Book 1.10 



7. Advanced Bee-Culture 1.30 



8. Amerlkanische Bienenzucht [Germ.] 1.75 



9. Bieneu-Kultur [German] 1.25 



10. Rational Bee-Keeping [Cloth bound] 2.00 



11. Rational Bee-Keeplng [Paper bound] 1.75 

 13. Thirty Years Among the Bees 1.30 



13. Bee-Keeping for Profit 1.15 



14. Convention Hand Book 1,15 



15. Poultry for Market and Profit 1.10 



16. Turkeys for Market and Profit 1.10 



17. Capons and Caponizing 1.10 



18. Our Poultry Doctor 1.10 



19. How We Made the Old Farm Pay 1.15 



20. Green's Si.v Books ou Fruit-Culture.- 1.15 



21. Garden and Orchard 1.15 



22. How to Propagate and Grow Fruit. . . 1.15 



23. Rural Life 1.10 



24. Emerson Binder for the Bee Journal. 1.60 



25. Commercial Calculator. No. 1 1.25 



26. Comme-clal Calculator, No. 2 1.40 



27. Kendall's Horse-Book 1.10 



28. Rural Life 1.10 



29. Strawberry Culture 1.20 



30. Potato Culture 1-20 



31. Carp Culture 1.20 



32. Hand-Book of Health 1.10 



33. Dictionary of Apiculture 1.35 



34. Maple Sugar and the Sugar Bush — 1.20 



35. Silo and Silage 1.10 



36. Winter Problem in Bee-Keeping 1.30 



37. Apiary Register (lor oO colonies! 1.75 



38. Apiary Register (for 100 colonies) . 2.00 



39. Bee-Keepers' Directory 1.30 



