. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 3G0 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. June 9. GEORGE W. YORK. EDITOR. PUBLISHT WEEKLY BY 118 Michigan Street, CHICAGO, ILL. [Entered at the Po3t-Office at Chicago as Second-Class Mail Matter.] UNITED STATES BEE-KEEPERS' UNION Orgacized to advance ibe pursuit of Apiculture; to promote tbe interests of bee keepers; to protect its members ; to prevent the adulteration of boney; and to prosecute the dishonest honey-commission men. 3Xe2nbers7iip P' per ^jiduui. Executive ,'e W. York; "W. Z. Hutchinson; Secretary, Dr. A


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 3G0 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. June 9. GEORGE W. YORK. EDITOR. PUBLISHT WEEKLY BY 118 Michigan Street, CHICAGO, ILL. [Entered at the Po3t-Office at Chicago as Second-Class Mail Matter.] UNITED STATES BEE-KEEPERS' UNION Orgacized to advance ibe pursuit of Apiculture; to promote tbe interests of bee keepers; to protect its members ; to prevent the adulteration of boney; and to prosecute the dishonest honey-commission men. 3Xe2nbers7iip P' per ^jiduui. Executive ,'e W. York; "W. Z. Hutchinson; Secretary, Dr. A. B. Mason. Station B. Toledo, Ohio. Board of Directors—E. R. Root: K. Whitcomb; , C. P. Dadant; ; Dr. C. C. Miller. General manager and Treascrer—Eunene Secor. Forest City. Iowa. VOL. 38. JUNE Q, 1898. NO. 23. Vv. •-v^'T* 7s-d*0^m %mm\h\M^mim Note.—Tlie American Bee .Tournal inlnpts ttie Ortliii::rHijiiy of the following Rule, recommended by the joint action ol the American Philological A-^sn- elation and the PhilolOKical Society of England:—Chanae "d" or "ed" final lo "f when so pronounced, except when the *'e" affects a preceding sound. Xelling- Your Experience in the apiary is always interesiing to a listener—or reader. One reason why discussions are so entertaining in conventions is on account of the fact that often much will be drawn out of bee-keepers who are present, who would likely never write out what they know. But there are many excellent bee-keepers who never attend conventions, and hence they keep themselves " bottled up," as it were, and unless they begin to put on paper some of their valuable experience, their apiarian knowledge will surely die with them. Now, the object of this item is to Invite all who feel that they can contribute something to the general fund of apicul- tural information, to write out their ideas and send them in for publication. For the next few months our columns


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