. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 642 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL Oct. 11. PUBLISHT WEEKLY BY GEORGE W. York & Co. 118 Micliigan 8t., Chicago, 111. (Entered at the Post-Oflfice at Chicag-o as Second- Class IMPORTANT NOTICES: The Subscription Price of this journalis$ a year, in the Uniied Slates, Canada, add Mex- ico; all other countries in the Postal Union, 50c a yearextra for postagre. Sample copy free. The Wrapper-Label Date of this paper indicates the end ut the raoatb to which your subscrip- tion is paid. For instance,'* DecOO" on your label shdwi that i


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 642 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL Oct. 11. PUBLISHT WEEKLY BY GEORGE W. York & Co. 118 Micliigan 8t., Chicago, 111. (Entered at the Post-Oflfice at Chicag-o as Second- Class IMPORTANT NOTICES: The Subscription Price of this journalis$ a year, in the Uniied Slates, Canada, add Mex- ico; all other countries in the Postal Union, 50c a yearextra for postagre. Sample copy free. The Wrapper-Label Date of this paper indicates the end ut the raoatb to which your subscrip- tion is paid. For instance,'* DecOO" on your label shdwi that it is paid to the end of De- cember. 1Q1H3. Subscription Receipts—We do not send a receipt for money sent us to pay subscription, but change the date on your wrapper-label, which ;* vou that the money has been received and duly credited. Advertising Rates will be given upon applica- tion. Reformed SpeMing.—The American Bee Journal adopts, the orthography of the foUow'ng Rule, recommended by the joint action of the Amer- ican Philolog cal Association and the Philo- logical Society of England: — Change 'd"" or "ed" final to **t" when so pronounced, except when the "e" aff tis a preceding sound. Also some other changes are used. >j *K M-t *K >ti >i^ >tji >!"- >tA yiK >v. *l^ > I^^Weekly Budgets Mr. E. E. H.\sty, of Lucas Co., Ohio, writing us Oct. 3d, said : " This is the last day of the 21st yes r of my ownership of this apiar3'—and about the 49th since I helpt to found it, by going with m_v father to get its two initial ; Raymond J. Clark, the 23-year-old son of L. J. Clark, of Winona Co., Minn., mysteriously disappeared from Winona, Minn., Aug. 18. 1900, and has not been heard from since. Any in- formation as to his whereabouts would be thankfully received. Mr. Michael Joyce, of Clay Co., Nebr., called on us Oct. Sth. He re- ported the seasons for two years as failures, most be


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