. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 712 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL Nov. 9, 1899. QEORGE W. YORK, Editor. ^^M 1 it#is w Wmw^l^M [q ^^^^ ^?. .^ AatnrApr\ AtuvTitlMirtsflBrafft HJ-lrtVi. J YTipSflOpjplfQ I^"l npp^f|fiF[iiii^ PCBLISHT WEEKLY BY George W. York & Company, 118 Michigan St., Chicago, III. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. f^ffi SAMPLE COPY FREE. [Entered at the Post-Office at Chicago as Second-Class Mail Matter.] United Slates Bee-Keepers' Association. Organized to advance the pursuit of Apiculture ; to promote the interests o. bee-keepers ; to protect its members ; to prevent the adultera


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 712 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL Nov. 9, 1899. QEORGE W. YORK, Editor. ^^M 1 it#is w Wmw^l^M [q ^^^^ ^?. .^ AatnrApr\ AtuvTitlMirtsflBrafft HJ-lrtVi. J YTipSflOpjplfQ I^"l npp^f|fiF[iiii^ PCBLISHT WEEKLY BY George W. York & Company, 118 Michigan St., Chicago, III. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. f^ffi SAMPLE COPY FREE. [Entered at the Post-Office at Chicago as Second-Class Mail Matter.] United Slates Bee-Keepers' Association. Organized to advance the pursuit of Apiculture ; to promote the interests o. bee-keepers ; to protect its members ; to prevent the adulteration of honey ; and to prosecute the dishonest honey-commission men. Aletntersblp Fee— per Aantun. Executive Committee—Pres., E. Whitcomb; Vice-Pres., C. A. Hatch- Secretary, Dr. A. iJ. Mason, Station B, Toledo, Ohio. Board of Directors—E. R. Root; E. Whitcomb: ; C P Dadant; W. Z. Hutchinson; Dr. C. C. Miller. Gen'l Manager and Treasurer—Eugene Secor, Forest City, Iowa. VOL. 39. XO\TMBER 9. 1899. NO. 45. Note—The American Bee Journal adopts the Orthographv of the follow- ing Rule, recommended by the joint action of the American Philolog- ical Association and the Philological Society of England: — Change d or ed" final to "t" when so pronounced, except when the "e" af- fects a preceding sound. Running Bees by Books is the heading^ of an item in Gleanings in Bee-Culture, which reads thus : Bee-keepers tell me that I run my bees too much by the books ; but my crop is over 60 pounds per colony, spring- count, and theirs from 25 down to nothing. L. L. Travis. A good book reinforced by a good bee-paper can hardly fail to put one's yield above the average of his neighbors who go bookless and paperless. Editor Root well says in his comment on this item : "The proof of the pudding is in the ; The Chicago Bee-Keepers' Association held its semi- annual meeting in the Briggs' House, Thursday, Nov. 2. On account of the sto


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