. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. G75 WEEKLY EDITION or THE ^4^yA5^^^^^^^^.*l,. THOMAS G. NEWMAN, Vol. XXI. Oct. 28,1885. No. 43. APICULTURAL NEWS ITEMS. EDITORIAL AND SELECTED. Hoiv very fair becomes the autumn sod, With all the glory of the groldenrod. Iiet IIS Sow good services—then sweet remembrances will grow with them. ITIr. James Heddou has taken out a patent on his new hive. It is noted in last week's Scientific American. Mr. J. W. Tefft, of Syracuse, N. Y., de- sires to say that the item on page 579 brought him many inquiries concerning his hive, but


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. G75 WEEKLY EDITION or THE ^4^yA5^^^^^^^^.*l,. THOMAS G. NEWMAN, Vol. XXI. Oct. 28,1885. No. 43. APICULTURAL NEWS ITEMS. EDITORIAL AND SELECTED. Hoiv very fair becomes the autumn sod, With all the glory of the groldenrod. Iiet IIS Sow good services—then sweet remembrances will grow with them. ITIr. James Heddou has taken out a patent on his new hive. It is noted in last week's Scientific American. Mr. J. W. Tefft, of Syracuse, N. Y., de- sires to say that the item on page 579 brought him many inquiries concerning his hive, but be does not make it for sale. Tlie Autumnal Bloom is generally abundant, but later than usual. Along the rivers the bloom is very full. If the weather is warm and frosts keep off there will be some more honey gathered by the bees yet this fall. Mr. Allen Prlnsle exhibited a " pyramid of honey " at the Lennox, Ont., Exhibition, on Oct. 5 and 6, 1885, and the Beaver, a paper published at Napanee, Ont., says that his exhibit was " the finest" in the line "ever made" in that *'; His summer and ?winter-hives were specially mentioned. The Fat Stock Sbow will be held at Chicago, Ills., from Nov. 10 to 19, 1885. All the railroads with Chicago connections will sell excursion tickets to the show at greatly reduced rates. The exhibition will be open to the public day and evening (except Sun- day) from 9 Tuesday, Nov. 10, , until 10 , Thursday, Nov. 19, 1883. Gov. Oglesby and other noted men will be pres- ent and make addresses on the opening night. A Correspondent of the Bulletin d' Al- sace-Lorraine, tells how he stopped the rob- bing of a hive by means of a solution of car- bolic acid. A colony having been attacked by robber bees, ho made a weak solution of the acid, with which he sprinkled the hive and its approaches. The robbers at once withdrew, and fifteen minutes later he sprinkled with the same solution all the other hives


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