. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 680 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. OciobeT 27. jmt 1 1 i ^^ Wf^^^§ik Mp¥f ^^Sf^i^pvy iiid n 'tJiK^Wi' i'^f'lDi fiflfl A A. _-i—_Aw |iji§|9i,::;,,; ,,.:?,."^ GEORGE W. YORK. EDITOR. phbijISHt weekly by 118 Michigan Street, CHICAGO, ILL. [Entered at the PostOffioe at Chicago as Second-ClaBS Mail Matter.] UNITED STATES BEE-KEEPERS' UNION Organized to advance the pursuit of Apiculture; to promote the interests of bee keepers; to protect its members ; to prevent the adulteration of honey; and to prosecute the dishonest honey-commission men. Afemt>ers2ii


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 680 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. OciobeT 27. jmt 1 1 i ^^ Wf^^^§ik Mp¥f ^^Sf^i^pvy iiid n 'tJiK^Wi' i'^f'lDi fiflfl A A. _-i—_Aw |iji§|9i,::;,,; ,,.:?,."^ GEORGE W. YORK. EDITOR. phbijISHt weekly by 118 Michigan Street, CHICAGO, ILL. [Entered at the PostOffioe at Chicago as Second-ClaBS Mail Matter.] UNITED STATES BEE-KEEPERS' UNION Organized to advance the pursuit of Apiculture; to promote the interests of bee keepers; to protect its members ; to prevent the adulteration of honey; and to prosecute the dishonest honey-commission men. Afemt>ers2iip Fe&~^l,00 per .Ajxnujn, EXECUTIVE Committee— George W. York; Vice-Pres., W. Z. Hutchinson; Secretary, Dr. A. B. Mason. Station B. Toledo, Ohio. Board op Directors-B. k. Root; E. Whitcomb; B. T. Abbott; C. P. Dadant; W. Z. Hutchinson; Dr. C. C. Miller. General Manager and Treasdreb—Kugene Secor, Forest City, Iowa. VOL. 38. OCTOBER 27, 1898. NO. Note.—The Americiin Uec .Jounial adopts the Orthography of the following Rule, recommended by the joint action ol the American Philological Asbo- ciation and the Philological Society of England:—Change "d" or "ed" tlnal to "t" when so pronounced, except when the "e" affects a preceding sound. Xelling Your Experiences of the past season- writing them out—will not only do you good, but will also be helpful to others. So we wish here and now to invite our readers to send in whatever they think will be of value along the line of their experiences with the bees this year. Do the best you can in writing all out as clearly as possi- ble, and we will see to the rest. Of course, we may not be able to publish everythiug that is sent us, but we will promise to do what we can. The long fall and winter evenings will soon beat hand—a splendid time to write. Use pencil, if you like, and write only on one side of the paper. Adopting: Ne-w Things.—While Progress Is the watchword o


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