. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 1881. THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 12? SPECIAL NOTICES. Single copies of the JOURNAL are sent postage paid for 5 cents each. IgTThose who may wish to change from other editions to the Weekly, can do so by paying the difference. ? * a . > O" We have prepared Ribbon Badges for bee-keepers, on which are printed a large bee in gold, l'rice 10 cents each, or $» per bundled. igT Notices and advertisements in- tended for the Weeklv Bee Journal must reach this office uy Friday of the week previous. gg"Instead of sending silver money in letters,


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 1881. THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 12? SPECIAL NOTICES. Single copies of the JOURNAL are sent postage paid for 5 cents each. IgTThose who may wish to change from other editions to the Weekly, can do so by paying the difference. ? * a . > O" We have prepared Ribbon Badges for bee-keepers, on which are printed a large bee in gold, l'rice 10 cents each, or $» per bundled. igT Notices and advertisements in- tended for the Weeklv Bee Journal must reach this office uy Friday of the week previous. gg"Instead of sending silver money in letters, procure 1, 2 or 3 cent stamps We can use them, and it is safer to-send such than silver. ' " Gray Hairs Are Honorable but their premature appearance is annoying. Parker's Hair Balsam is popular for cleanliness and promptly restoring the youthful color. ifiT The date following the name on the wrapper label of this paper indicates the time to which you have paid. In making remittances, always send by postal order, registered letter, or by draft on Chicago or New York. Drafts on other cities, and local checks,are not taken by the banks in this city except at a discount of 25c, to pay expense of collecting them. Premiums.—For a club of 2, weekly we will give a copy of "Bee-Culture;" for a club of 5, weekly, we will give a copy of " Cook's Manualt" bound in cloth ; for a club of 6, we give a copy of the Journal for a year free. Do not forget that it will pay to devote a few hours to the Bee Journal. i the Chicago meeting of the Na- tional Society we were requested to get photographs of the leading apiarists, to sell to those who wanted them. We can now supply the following at 25 cents each: Dzierzon, the Baron of Ber- lepsch, and Langstroth. The likeness of we have copied, is one furnished by his daughter, who says, " it is the only one ever taken when he was in good health and ; We are glad to be able to secure one of such


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