. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 296 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, May 11, 1899. GEORQE W. YORK, Editor. •r>* ^^ tt^'^^i ^ ^^^ PVBLISHT WEEKLY BY George W. York & Company, 118 Michigan 8t., Ciiicago, III. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. *%^ SAMPLE COPY FREE. [Entered at the Post-Office at Chicago as Second-Class Mail Matter.] United States Bee-Keepers' Association. OrganiEed to advance the pursuit of .\piculture ; to promote the interests of bee-keepers ; to protect its members ; to prevent the adulteration of honey ; and to prosecute the dishonest hone\*-commission men. AXembersIiip Pee—^ per


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 296 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, May 11, 1899. GEORQE W. YORK, Editor. •r>* ^^ tt^'^^i ^ ^^^ PVBLISHT WEEKLY BY George W. York & Company, 118 Michigan 8t., Ciiicago, III. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. *%^ SAMPLE COPY FREE. [Entered at the Post-Office at Chicago as Second-Class Mail Matter.] United States Bee-Keepers' Association. OrganiEed to advance the pursuit of .\piculture ; to promote the interests of bee-keepers ; to protect its members ; to prevent the adulteration of honey ; and to prosecute the dishonest hone\*-commission men. AXembersIiip Pee—^ per Annxrm, Executive Committee—Pres., E. Whitcomb; Vice-Pres., C. A. Hatch; Secretary, Dr. Mason, Station B, Toledo, Ohio. Board of Directors—E. R. Root: E. Whitcomb; ; C. P. Dadaut; \V. Z. Hutchinson; Dr. C. C. Miller. Gen'l Manager Treasurer—Eujjene Secor, Forest City, Iowa. Place and Date of Xext Aleeting ! In Franklin Institute, IS South 7th Street, between Market and Chestnut Sts., , Pa- September S, 0 and 7,1S99. Every bee-keeper is invited. VOL. 39. MAY 11, 1899. NO. Note—The American Bee adept, the Orthoijraphy 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. Booming and Fighting New Things.—Editor Hutchin- son speaks of the tendency of editors of bee-papers to favor unreasonably and also to oppose unreasonabh' the adoption of new things. He says : "The beginner in bee-keeping who reads Gleanings alone would be almost certain to send his order for plain sections and separators. If he read only the Progressive or the Canadian Bee Journal there would be little danger of his experimenting with ; Mr. Hutchinson thinks fences and plain sections lead to a more perfect filling,


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