. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Publisht Weekly at IIS Michigan St. George W. York, Editor. $ a Year—Sample Copy Free. 38th Year. CHICAGO, ILL., SEPTEMBER 29, 1898. No. 39. ^Nil/il/\li\l/\i/\l>\lAl>\l/\i>\l/\IAI/\lAl/\iAlAlAl/\ Now for New Subscribers! 41 Every Bee-Reeper Can Get in Now! 10 WEEKS FOE 10 CENTS! For ten cents the American Bee Journal will be sent for ten -weeks on trial to any beekeeper not now a subscriber. (Or for $ we will send the weekly American Bee Journal to a ne-w subscriber from Oct. 1, 1898, to Jan. 1, 1900—15 months—less than 7 cents a mont


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Publisht Weekly at IIS Michigan St. George W. York, Editor. $ a Year—Sample Copy Free. 38th Year. CHICAGO, ILL., SEPTEMBER 29, 1898. No. 39. ^Nil/il/\li\l/\i/\l>\lAl>\l/\i>\l/\IAI/\lAl/\iAlAlAl/\ Now for New Subscribers! 41 Every Bee-Reeper Can Get in Now! 10 WEEKS FOE 10 CENTS! For ten cents the American Bee Journal will be sent for ten -weeks on trial to any beekeeper not now a subscriber. (Or for $ we will send the weekly American Bee Journal to a ne-w subscriber from Oct. 1, 1898, to Jan. 1, 1900—15 months—less than 7 cents a month). This is a splendid chance to become acquainted with the weekly Bee Journal. Getting it 10 weeks regularly will show pretty well what may be expected when it comes to a bee-keeper's home week after week for years. Tliese Special Articles will With others, During t}ie Next Ten Bee-Keeping in Cuba and Porto Rico— By O. O. POPPLETON, of Florida. Recent Prosrcss in Apiculture— By Ernest R. Root, Editor Gleanings in Bee-Culture. Bee-Kecpers and Supply Manufacturers— By Dr. C. C. Miller. Foul Brood in llie Apiary— By Wm. McEvoy, Foul Brood Inspector of Ont., Canada Advanced 9Ictliod§ of Comb Honey Pro- duction— By S. T. Pettit, of Canada. Migratory Bec-Kccping— By H. E. Hill, Editor American Bee-Keeper. The Scientific Side of Apiculture— By C. P. Dahant. Experiences and Suggestions in Marketing Honey— By S. A. NivER, of New York. Best Method for Creating and Maintain- ing a Market for Honey— By Herman F. Moore. Fir»t Half Century of Bec-Kecpiug in America— By Hon. Eigene Secor. General Manager United States Bee-Keepers' Union. The Apiary on the Farm and in the Orchard— By Hon. E. Whitcomb, Supt. Apiary Department Trans-Mississippi Exposition. Needs of Bec-Cuiiurc in the South— By Dr. J. P. H. Brown, of Georgia. General Advice to Kee-Kcepers— By Rev. E. T. Abbott, of Missouri. The Relation Existing between the Apiary and the Su


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