I Cbe Jliiierican Bee 

 j Journal 



EVERY BEE-KEEPER SHOULD READ IT 



It will contain the great 

 ^ Denver convention pro- 



ceedings in full ::::::: 



In order to become a progressive apiarist, and at tlie same time realize 

 the most money from your bees, you can not afford to be without a good 

 bee-paper. The American Bee Journal, established in 1861. is a 16-page 

 WEEKLY, well illustrated, and fully up-to-date in every thing pertaining 

 to bee-culture. 



ITS DEPARTMENTS. 

 Contributed Articles.— Discussions of Important Topics and Bee-keep- 

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Convention Proceedings.— Just what this implies. 



Questions and Answers.- In charge of Dr. C. C. Miller, a bee-keeper of 

 40 years' experience, who answers all questions. Invaluable to beginners 

 in bee-keeping. 



Editorial Comments.— Just what this indicates. 



The Weekly Budget.— Being mainly personal items and miscellaneous 

 notes. 



Beedom Boiled Down. — Cream of bee-literature. 



The Afterthought.— This is in charge of Mr. E. E. Hasty, who reviews 

 what has appeared in recent numbers of The American Bee Journal, 

 pointing out any errors and commending the good things. 

 General items.— Being filled with short experiences and reports of the 

 honey-crop, condition of bees, etc. 



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