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THE MMBKICMM MM® J@^RIfMlU. 



giduertisemjettts. 



TAKE NOTICE. 



BEFOBK placing your orders for SUPPLIES, 

 write for prices on One-Piece AU-White Bass- 

 wood StiiCTlONS. planed on two sides, making them 

 the finest Sections made. B^~ Other Supplies to 

 correspond. Address, 



K, H. 8CHMIBT «fe CO., 

 47A26t NEW LONDON, Waupaca Co.. WIS. 



Mention the American Bee Journal. 



To Every Lover of Good Reading : 



Dear Frikkd '.—Mr. will C. Turner, the well 

 known Publisher and Managing Editor of the 

 City and Country, that excellent 16-page 

 monthly magazine published at Columbus, O., 

 has recently made an oiler in connection with 

 his publication which should certainly be ac- 

 cepted by you. City and Country has been 

 regularly published at the rate of $1.00 per 

 year, for the past seven years. Mr. Turner 

 is anxious to increase his already large circu- 

 lation within the next three months to 50,000 

 regular subscribers more. 



To accomplish this purpose, believing that 

 every subscriber will, at the expiration of 

 their subscription, renew tor one year, he has 

 devised the following plan : 



Every person desiring to become a subscri- 

 ber to City and Country, which, by the way, 

 contains each year four t^^ five continued stories, 

 thirty to forty iUustrations in each issue, and a. 

 large amount of interesting readinu— especially 

 so lo the ladies— Is requested to carefully and 



filainly write out two complete copies of this 

 etter, and sign your name at the bottom after 



the word " Per " . These copies must then 



be mailed by you to two of your friends or 

 acquaintances in some other town or locality, 

 who are thereby requested to do Just as you 

 have done, viz : Write two copies and send to 

 two of their friends, and so the work will go 

 on and on. After mailing the two copies, the 

 original letter which you copy from, together 

 with a slip of writing paper, cut the size of a 

 postal card, with your address plainly written 

 on one side, and the addresses of the two to 

 whom you have sent the copies nn the other 

 Bide, and TEN CENTS IN SILVER 

 must be enclosed in a letter and mailed to 

 Will C. Turner, Columbus, O. On the receipt 

 of these you will be placed on the subscrip- 

 tion list for 3 months, the copy for the present 

 month will be promptly mailed, and also, 

 which is the greatest reason why you should 

 accept this otfer, five complete novels In pam- 

 phlet form will be sent you by mail, postpaid, 

 which would regularly cost one dollar each if 

 bound in cloth. Do not let the opportunity 

 pass, as Mr. Turner only proposes to let this 

 offer stand for a short time. True, it requires 

 some time and work to copy all this twice, 

 but you will be most handsomely rewarded 

 lor it. 



[Signed,] WILL C. TDRNER. 



Per 



1S50. 1889. 



LANGSTROTH 



The Progress of 30 Years. 



Xliis Book T^'ill be out during 

 Xke Holidays. 



It makes an entirely ne^v ivork, 

 and all who have read the former edi- 

 tions want this revision. 



550 Pages— 16 Plates. 



Portraits of the World's Leading Bee-Writers. 



Bfiiineroiis New Engravings. 



Nearly Five Hundred Copies of 



this book have been ordered before the 

 first copy is out of the binders' hands. 



JB@" Price, $2.00. Discount on 

 Quantities. Address, 



CHAS. DAD ANT & SON, 



SOAtf HAMILTON, Hancock Co., ILLS. 



Mention the American Bee Journal. 



THOS, &, NEWMAN & SON, 



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Free. ONE YEAR. Free. 



WE have made arrangements with the 

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 of Boston, Maes , to offer the American Bee 

 JO0RNAL as a free premium, with their 

 Magazine for the year 1889, and we now give 

 to all our readers the benefit of this arrange- 

 ment. 



XIIE COXXACiE HEARXH 



Is a well-known Family Magazine now in its 

 14th year, and is a favorite wherever it has 

 been introduced. It has each month Music, 

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 Work, Sabbath Reading, Demorest's Patterns, 

 Approved Beeeipts, Household Hints, and 

 Prize Puzzles for Children. 



Tbls beantlfully Illustrated Monthly 

 is a large 34-page, elegantly primed Magazine, 

 and has attained a large circulation solely on 

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Price, $1.50 per Year, 



is very low for such a desirable home maga- 

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 Hearth and the American Bee Joirnai, 

 to any one who sends us $1.50— Just the price 

 of one of these standard publications. 



i^~ Sample Copies sent free on application 

 to F. P. Shumway, Jr., Boston, Mass. 



THoa. e. NEiviiiAar dn, son, 



923 4 925 West Madison-Street, - CHICAGO, ILLS. 



WE are now ready to receive shipments of 

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EXTRACTED HONEY 



WE have a Large Quantity of CHOICE 

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923 & 925 W. Madison St., - CHICAGO, ILL. 



THE FLORAL INSTRUCTOR. 



A Beautiful monthly magazine, especially 

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OIT HIVES. 



In order to keep our Hive-Factory 

 running during the dull season, we 

 will make a DISCOUNT of 10 PER 

 CENT on all orders for Hives, Cases, 

 Frames, Shipping - Crates, and Bee- 

 Feeders, received before Jan. 1, 1889. 



THOS. G. NEWMAN &. SON, 



923 & 925 W. Madison St., - CHICAGO, ILL. 

 Mention the American Bee Journal. 



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British Bee Journal 



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 information for the apiarist. It is edited by 

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 published by John Huckle, King's Langley 

 Herts, England 



I^IIMUER 0;^E OF XIIE 



PEN BREEDERS' JOURMl 



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