. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 554 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL Aug. 31, 1899. suit. What is needed now, is to " move forward " ag'ain. It will pay to keep close after the sellers of adulterated honey until they cease entirely to offer the fraudulent stuif. We are in favor of the United States Bee-Keepers' Associa- tion continuing- the good work ; and we believe bee-keepers everywhere will rejoice in the opportunity to contribute their dollars to push this war till every honey adulterator, and also sellers of the mixture, are put where they can't defraud innocent consumers. The C
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 554 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL Aug. 31, 1899. suit. What is needed now, is to " move forward " ag'ain. It will pay to keep close after the sellers of adulterated honey until they cease entirely to offer the fraudulent stuif. We are in favor of the United States Bee-Keepers' Associa- tion continuing- the good work ; and we believe bee-keepers everywhere will rejoice in the opportunity to contribute their dollars to push this war till every honey adulterator, and also sellers of the mixture, are put where they can't defraud innocent consumers. The Country's Honey Crop.—An editorial in Glean- ings in Bee-Culture for Aug. IS, reads as follows : " Since our last, reports give a little better showing. Indeed, it begins to appear as if there were some bee-keep- ers, and even some States, where a fair crop of hone^' has been secured. Missouri, generallj' speaking, has had a good yield. Wisconsin will have more honey than was at first-expected. Northern California has produced quite a showing of honey. Certain portions of Colorado show a good vield ; and many places in the South have had fairly good flows of honey. But taking everything into consid- eration, Northern honej-, both comb and extracted, will be a rather scarce ; It will be seen by referring to the market reports, that prices of honey are stiffening up a little, so that those who have a crop this year will be able to get a fair price for it. Philadelphia Convention Next Week! —Are j'Oii going to be there ? The pro- gram is a fine one. The railroad rates are right. The Pennsj-lvania Lines are the ones to patronize if j'ou are anywhere near them. A number of bee-keepers will go on the Pennsylvania road from Chicago, and will get on all along the way from here to Philadelphia. Dr. C. C. Miller and other prominent Western bee-keepers, with the editor of the American Bee Journal, will leave over this road Monday, Sept. 4, at 3 We want a large nu
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