. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 664 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL Oct. 26, 1899. LanQSiroiil] Tll6flO[16UB66 Revised by Dadant—1899 Edition. This is one of the standard books on bee-culture, and ought to be in the library of every bee-keeper. It is bound substantially in cloth, and contains over 500 pages, being- revised by those large, practical bee-keepers, so vrell- known to all the readers of the Ameri-. can Bee Journal—Chas. Dadant & Son. Each subject is clearly and thoroly ex- plained, so that by following the in- structions of this book one cannot fail to be wonderfully help
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 664 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL Oct. 26, 1899. LanQSiroiil] Tll6flO[16UB66 Revised by Dadant—1899 Edition. This is one of the standard books on bee-culture, and ought to be in the library of every bee-keeper. It is bound substantially in cloth, and contains over 500 pages, being- revised by those large, practical bee-keepers, so vrell- known to all the readers of the Ameri-. can Bee Journal—Chas. Dadant & Son. Each subject is clearly and thoroly ex- plained, so that by following the in- structions of this book one cannot fail to be wonderfully helpt on the way to success with bees. The book we mail for , or club it with the American Bee Journal for one year—both for $ But, as a SPECIAL OFFER, and only until next Jan. 1, we will mail this book for only 75 cents provided you send enough in your Bee Journal subscription to pay all arrearages and to the end of 1900. Those having already paid their Bee Journal subscription to the end of this year, need send only $ for the book and the Journal for 1900. This is a splendid chance to get a grand bee- book for a very little money. ADDRESS, George W. York & Co. 118 Michigan St., - CHICAGO, ILL. the hive so the wind will not blow the bees about too much. At the other end of the pole is hung a box which is filled with stones to balance the hive so as to swing as high as possible. Then the lOcent balance is ad- justed to the weight-box, and every pound of weight shown by the balance means so much weight of gain in the hive. If loss is to be shown, then enough stones must be taken out of the box so the hive shall show a weight of six or eight pounds. Getting H nlinisli t ii«ctioii»> Cleanetl Out.—A Stray Straw in Glean- ings in Bee-Culture is as follows: "I put 46 supers of unflnisht sections in the shop cellar, piling them crosswise, and then opened the door about Oct. 1. The weather was fine, and it took the bees about two days to clean them. Comb
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