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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



If you have a desire to Itnow 



how to have Queens fertilized in upper 

 stories, while the old Queen is still laying 

 below — how you may safely introduce any 

 Q\ieen, at any time of the year when bees 

 can fly — all about the different races of 

 bees — all about shipping Queens, queen- 

 cages, candy for queen-cages, etc. — all 

 about forming nuclei, multiplying or unit- 

 ing bees, or weak colonies, etc. ; or, in fact, 

 everything about the queen-business which 

 you may want to know, send for " Doolit- 

 tle's Scientific Queen-Rearing;" a book of 

 170 pages, which is nicely bound in cloth, 

 and is as interesting as a story. Price, $1.00. 

 For sale at this oflSce. 



R. Nice F»ock:et Dictionary will be 

 given as a premium for only one new- 

 subscriber to this Journal, with $1.00. It 

 is a splendid little Dictionary — just right for 

 the pocket. Price, 25 centis. 



The Bee-Keepers' Directory, by Henry 

 Alley, Wenham, Mass. It contains his 

 method for rearing queens in full colo- 

 nies, while a fertile queen has possession 

 of the combs. Price by mail, 50 cents. 



Binders made especially for the Bee 

 Journal for 1891 are now ready for 

 delivery, at 50 cents each, including post- 

 age. Be sure to use a Binder to keep your 

 numbers of 1890 for reference. Binders 

 for 1890 only cost 60 cents, and it will 

 pay you to use them, if you do not get the 

 volumes otherwise bound. 



Xlie Convention Hand = Book: 



is very convenient at Bee-Conventions. It 

 contains a simple Manual of Parliamentary 

 Law and Rules of Order for Local Bee- 

 Conventions; Constitution and By-Laws 

 for a Local Society ; Programme for a Con- 

 vention, with Subjects for Discussion. In 

 addition to this, there are about 50 blank 

 pages, to make notes upon, or to write out 

 questions, as they may come to mind. 

 They are nicely bound in cloth, and are of 

 the right size for the pocket. We will 

 present a copy for one new subscription to 

 the Bee Journal (with $1.00 to pay for the 

 same), or 2 subscribers to the Home Journal 

 may be sent instead of one for the Bee 

 Journal. 



YOU NEED an Apiary Register, 

 and should keep it posted up, so as to be 

 able to know all about any colony of 

 bees in your yard at a moment's notice. 

 It devotes two pages to every colony. 

 You can get one large enough for 50 

 colonies for a dollar, bound in full 

 leather and postage paid. Send for one 

 before you forget it, and put it to a good 

 use. Let it contain all that you will 

 want to know about your bees — includ- 

 ing a cash account. We will send you 

 one large enough for 100 colonies for 

 $1.25; or for 200 colonies for $1.50. 

 Order one now. 



Here is the acknowledgement of the 

 first premium on our new Rebus in the 

 Home Journal : 



Haevaed, Nebr., Sept. 14, 1891. 

 Thomas G. Newman & SoN—Oentle- 

 men : — Your favor of the 12th inst. is 

 received, informing me of my correct 

 answer to your rebus, and enclosing 

 check for $10. Thanks. 



Yours respectfully, 



J. S. Catteeson. 



F*lease send us the names of your 

 neighbors who keep bees, and we will send 

 them sample copies of the Bee Journal. 

 Then please call upon them and get them to 

 subscribe with you. 



The sewing machine I got of you 

 still gives excellent satisfaction — W. J 

 Patteeson, Sullivan, Ills. 



Pleasant Employment at Good Pay. 



— The publishers of Seed-Time and 

 Haevest, an old established monthly, 

 determined to greatly increase their sub- 

 scription lists, will employ a number of 

 active agents for the ensuing six months 

 at $50.00 pee month or more if their 

 services warrant it. To insure active 

 work an additional cash prize of $100 

 will be awarded the agent who obtains 

 the largest number of subscribers. "The 

 early bird gets the worm." Send four 

 silver dimes, or twenty 2-cent stamps 

 with your application, stating your age 

 and territory desired, naming some prom- 

 inent business man as reference as to 

 your capabilities, and we will give you a 

 trial. The 40 cents pays your own sub- 

 scription and you will receive full partic- 

 ulars. Address 



SEED-TIME AND HARVEST, 

 10A8t La Plume, Pa. 



