AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



729 



Xhc 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 aad By-Laws 

 for a Local Society ; Programme for a Con- 

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 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. 



Well Pleased. 



The October number of the Home 

 Journal, came duly, also the premium 

 of $2.00 in cash, for which please ac- 

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 answer any inquiries concerning your 

 honorable dealings with me. 



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'We Have only a few Binders left 

 of the large size, for the Bee Journals 

 previous to this year. If you want one, 

 please send at once, before all are gone, 

 as we shall not have any more made. 

 Price, 60 cents. 



We Club the American Bee Journal 

 and the Illustrated Home Journal, one 

 year for $1.35. Both of these and 

 Gleanings in Bee Culture, for one year, 

 for $2.15. 



Pleasant Surprise. 



Your draft for $2.00 as a premium 

 for answer to the rebus came to hand 

 to-day, and was a pleasant surprise. On 

 account of the distance from Chicago I 

 feared that I could not get the answer 

 to you in time to be on the first list of 

 names, so that I might obtain the prize. 

 I hope to be as well or better pleased 

 with the perusal of the Illustrated 

 Home Journal in my leisure hours. 



P. S. Grindle. 



Brooklyn, Ala., Oct. 29, 1891. 



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RARELY is such a collection of valuable 

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 Economy ; Prosperity and Adversity ; Charac- 

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 Life worth Living; Domestic and Household 

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 Planting, culture, trimming and training 

 Vines, Trees and Plants; Bees, Poultry, Live- 

 stock, Farm Topics, Pithy Paragraphs, etc. It 

 is neatly bound in paper covers, and has a 

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