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Title: American bee journal
Identifier: americanbeejourn3595hami (find matches)
Year: 1861 (1860s)
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Subjects: Bee culture; Bees
Publisher: (Hamilton, Ill. , etc. , Dadant & Sons)
Contributing Library: UMass Amherst Libraries
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162 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. Mar. 7,
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Below we give a list of twenty-five good and useful books, suited to every uiember of the family. Many are by famous authors, known wherever the English language is spoken. Among them are the following: DICKENS, DRUMMOND, JEROME, HARRADEN, BRADDON, KIPLING, STEVENSON, And others almost as well known. Each number is a complete book, and each is bound in a separate cover with beautiful design like that shown in the illustra- tion above. No. 91. The FnlRl Jlnrringrc. By Miss M. E. Bruildon. This is u thrilling stiiry, in wliieh a man marries a lovely girl for her wealth, and as it should always be, he came to griei as a reward for his deception. No. 99. The Icllp Thoughts of an Idle Fellow. By Jerome K. Jerome. Mr. Jerome is known as the "English Marie Twain." He isawriterof the finest sort of fun, wliicb is sure to ho. highly enjoyed by all who will read this book. It is considered his best. No. 90. On Her Wertdingr Morn. By Bertha M. Clay, author of "Her Only Sin," "A Golden Heart," and other stories. This is a companion novel to "Her Only Sin," and will be read witii the same intensity of feeling, with mingled joy and sadness as the characters in the book have cause for tears or laughter. H is a love story that must appeal to every reader. No. sy. Her Only Sin. By Bertha M.Clay. No. .'is. Merry Men. By R. L. Stevenson. A tlirilling account of the perilous adven- tures of a party .seeking for a sunken Span- ish treasure-shiji. No. 61. Dr. JeUyll and Mr. Hyde. By R. L. Stevenson. No. 101. Tlie t'liinies. By Charles Dickens. No. 94. AChrislniasCarol. By Dickens. The Hannted Man. By Dickens. Two CihosI Klories. By Dickens. Ttoe Battle of I,ile. By Dickens. No. 96. No. 97. No. 9.5. No. 98. Dickens. No. 100. Dickens. Three Chri^tmaM Stories. By Criclict on llie Ilcavth. By No. 59. The €onr ting of Dinah Shadd. By Rudyard Kipling, who is thought by many to be the greatest living story-writer. No. 60. A Bird of Passage. By Beatrice Harraden, author of "Ships tliat Pass in the Night." The book which has had such a phe- nomenal sale during the past year. This is a charming story, told in beautiful language. No. 6i. The Greatest Thing in the World. By Henry Drummond. This book is on love as taught by Christ and the dis- ciples; and if any one doubts that love is the greatest thing in the world, and if they want to be made stronger in their love for all things, they must get this book, by all means. No. 63. Changed I^lfe. By Drummond. No. 62. Peace be With Yon. By Drum- mond.. These two books are fully equal to "The Greatest Thing in the World," by the same author, each treating of a different phase of Cliristian life. You will feel purerand bettei after having read tliem. No. .56. Conrtship of Widow BedotI antl Mr. Crane. By Francis M. Whitcher. No. 57. How Widow Bedott Popped the Question. By Francis M. Whitcher. No. 70. Ciood Manners. By Mrs. M. W. Baines. A manual of etiquette. No. 88. Iiove on a I^og. By Hosea Ballon. No. 92. Old Mother Habbard. Illus- trated. No. 66. Ontdoor Sports. Illustrated. No. 78. Indoor Games. Illustrated. FREE Your choice of five of the above books will be sent free as a premium for 1 uew subscriber to the Bee Journal for one year; 15 ot them for 2 new subscribers, an<i the whole 25 hooks for 3 new subscribers. Each new subscriber will also re- ceive a copy ot the Premium " Bees and Honey." But if the sender is a new subscriber, he will not be entitled to the premium books and also a copy of " Bees and Honey. If you prefer to buy the above books, send 30 cents lor o; 50 cents for 10; TO cents for 15; or $1.00 for the 25. Address, GEOBGB W. YORK & CO., 56 Fiftli Ave., CHICAGO, ILL Naiiiplf 4'opi> of .the "American Bee Journal " will bo mailed free to all who ask for them. The next three or four months will be .iust the time for getting new subscribers, and if any of our friends can use sample copies among their bee- keeping neighl)ors. in order to get them as new subscriliers. we will be glad to mail the samples, if the names and addresses are sent to us. Better educated bee-keepers will mean better things for all. Capons and Capoiiiziiis:, by Edward Warren Sawyer, M. D., Fanny Field, and others. It shows in clear language and illustrations all about caponizing fowls ; and thus how to make the most money in poultry-raising. Every poultry-keeper should have it. Price, postpaid, 30 cents ; or clubbed with Bee Jouknal one year for .f 1.10. Globe Bee Veil By mail for One Dollar. Five cross-bars are rlvlted in the 'centre at the lop. These bend down a* f and button to studs on a neclt-band. * The tiars are best light spring steel. » The neck-band Is hard spring brass. The netting Is white with face-piece of black to see through. It Is easUv put together and folds compactly In a case, 1x6x7 Inches. —the whole weighing but 5 ounces. It can be worn over an ordinary hat; fits any head; does not obstruct the vision, and can be worn In beo without discomfort. It Is a boon to any one whoir flies bother, mosqultos bite, or bees sting. ^P~ This Veil we club with the Bee Jouriial tor one year—Ijoth for $1.75; or give free as a Premium for sending us 3 New Subscribers to the Bee Journal at $1.00 each. Feeders and Smokers!! We have a few of the Hill Bee-Feeders on hand,which we mail, prepaid. 2 for 40c. Or 12 by express for $1.50 —6 for 80c. We will send 2 postpaid with the Bee Journal for a year, for $1.25, or give two Feeders as a Premium lor sending: us One New Sub- scriber to the Bee Journal, with $1.00. SMOKERS. The Smokers are of the latest style Quinby, 2!4 In. fire - barrel. The regular price is $1.50, postpaid, but to close out what we have on liand, we will mall one for $1.20 or two for $2.00; or we will send you Smoker and Bee Journal for 1 year —both for only $2.00. This is a bargain. Or send us .3 New Subscribers to the Bee Journal (with $3), and we will mail you a Smoker free The Home Remedy Case

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