. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. THOMAS C. NEWMAN. Editor and Proprietor, CHICAGO, ILL., JUNE 22,1881. Special Notice. The next number of the Weekly Bee Journal completes the first six months of its existence. We are more than pleased with the manner in which it has been received, and the welcome that has been accorded to it every- where. Several thousands have only sub- scribed for six months, and their sub- scriptions expire with the next number. To all such we wish to make a few re- marks : B) sending on their renewal at once. they will not only prevent the annoy- ance, to themsel


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. THOMAS C. NEWMAN. Editor and Proprietor, CHICAGO, ILL., JUNE 22,1881. Special Notice. The next number of the Weekly Bee Journal completes the first six months of its existence. We are more than pleased with the manner in which it has been received, and the welcome that has been accorded to it every- where. Several thousands have only sub- scribed for six months, and their sub- scriptions expire with the next number. To all such we wish to make a few re- marks : B) sending on their renewal at once. they will not only prevent the annoy- ance, to themselves, of missing the regular visits of their old friend—the Weekly Bee Journal, but they will save us much trouble in taking their names off from our mailing lists, and then re-entering them within a short time. We hope all will renew at once or else send us a notice, by return mail, if they desire its visits continued. Once in a while we receive a rather uncourteous letter because the Bee Journal is discontinued when the time is out that has been paid for. We try to please all our subscribers, but it is not an easy task for us to determine who does and who does not want it so continued; so we must ask to be in- formed on the subject. The following is just such a notice as we wish all would send who desire to have it continued without intermission. Then we put this mark, "||Jun 81," after the name on the wrapper label, and when so marked we do not stop sending the Journal until we receive an order from the subscriber to do so. " Please continue my Journal right along; if I do not send the money on the day it runs out I do not want you to stop it, for I want every number as soon as it is published. I will send you the money just as soon as I can make it convenient to go to the post office to get a money order. W. ; Now, if all who desire it so continued would drop us a postal card, or men- tion it when they are sending a remit- tance, it would save us much


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