. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. XIIO.^IAS G. NEW il£Aiir, EDITOR, Voiniy. , No. 35. Editorml Bi Be Xrtie to yourself, and then you can- not be false to others, nor to your principles. ?fVe liuTc received a lot of samples of new honey labels from Abbott Brothers, Southall, London, England. They are elegantly printed, and make a very attrac- tive appearance. In Ans^ver to Query 564, last week, on page ., top of middle column, Mr. Shuck's answer should read thus : " I wouldn't risk them over four days ; The omis- sion was an oversight of the writer. A ;^c-w-


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. XIIO.^IAS G. NEW il£Aiir, EDITOR, Voiniy. , No. 35. Editorml Bi Be Xrtie to yourself, and then you can- not be false to others, nor to your principles. ?fVe liuTc received a lot of samples of new honey labels from Abbott Brothers, Southall, London, England. They are elegantly printed, and make a very attrac- tive appearance. In Ans^ver to Query 564, last week, on page ., top of middle column, Mr. Shuck's answer should read thus : " I wouldn't risk them over four days ; The omis- sion was an oversight of the writer. A ;^c-w- Uee-Uook is just published in the Welsh dialect, by H. P. and M. D. Jones, at Bala. Its title is "T Gwenynda ; sef Llaw-lyfr Y marferol ar Gadw ; It has 50 illustrations, and is sold in Wales for a shilling. «»nr Pamphlet on " Honey as Food and Medicine," has been translated into French and printed in large pamphlet form, 20 pages. It is published at the office of Lc Rucher by Alexander Le Roy, Rue Blin- de-Bourdon 2'3, Amiens, and sold at 10 cents. It may also be obtained at this office. l>'ot a. IXiiisanoe.—Mr. Z. A. Clark writes that he was fully prepared to prove that his bees were not a nuisance, had the opportunity been presented at the trial be- fore the Circuit Court. This is what he writes : I had 25 witnesses summoned in defense of the Union, by whom 1 would have proved that the bees were not a nuisance ; in fact, I never knew of a team or teamster ever being stung while passing my premises. The sole grounil-vvork was prejudice and ignorance. They have now taken the case up to the Sujireme Court. Bee Slings.—The BHtish Bee Jour- nal gives the following remedy for bee- stings : Drop one drop of phenol diluted in water on the place stung ; moisten with alum and rub for a few seconds, and the pain vpill disappear quickly. I^ovBee Feeder.—M. E. Hastings, of New York Mills, N. Y., has sent us one of his Perfection Feeders, which is il


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