. The American bee keeper. Bee culture; Honey. 905. THE AMERICAN BEE-KEEPER. 79. published monthly. Ihe w. t. falconer MANFG. Co PROPRIETORS. H. E. HILL, - EDITOR, FORT PIERCE, FLA- Terms. Fifty cents z year in advance; 2 copies 85 ;nts; 3 copies $; all to be sent to one jstoiSce. Postage prepaid in the United States and anada; 10 cents extra to all countries in the 5stal union, and 20 cents extra to all other )un tries. Advertising Bates. Fifteen cents per line, 9 words; $ per ch. Five per cent, discount for two inser- ons; seven per cent, for three insertions; /enty per cent, for twe


. The American bee keeper. Bee culture; Honey. 905. THE AMERICAN BEE-KEEPER. 79. published monthly. Ihe w. t. falconer MANFG. Co PROPRIETORS. H. E. HILL, - EDITOR, FORT PIERCE, FLA- Terms. Fifty cents z year in advance; 2 copies 85 ;nts; 3 copies $; all to be sent to one jstoiSce. Postage prepaid in the United States and anada; 10 cents extra to all countries in the 5stal union, and 20 cents extra to all other )un tries. Advertising Bates. Fifteen cents per line, 9 words; $ per ch. Five per cent, discount for two inser- ons; seven per cent, for three insertions; /enty per cent, for twelve insertions. Advertisements must be received on or he- re the 15th of each month to insure inser- )n in the month following. Matters relating in any way to business lould invariably be addressed to THE AMERICAN BEE-KEEPER, Falconer, N. Y. Articles for publication or letters exchi== r the editorial department may be addressed H. E. HILL, Fort Pierce, Fla. Subscribers receiving their paper in blue rapper will know that their subscription ex- res with this number. We hope that you ill not delay favoring us with a renewal. A red wrapper on your paper inaicates that )u owe for your subscription. Please Rive e matter your earliest attention. EMtoriaL Mr. and Mr-s. David H. Coggshall, of roton, N. Y., have been spending le winter in Florida and made us a easant visit of several days. Speak- ? of old combs, Mr. Coggshall said lat he had a number of brood combs :\t have been in constant use for fty-four years. FOREIGN COMPETITION. We have received from the South- we-3teru Ohio and Hamilton County Bee-Keepers' As-sociation a circular letter, the object of which is to investi- gate the present status of the foreign honey problem, and inviting sugges- tions as to a practical means of deal- ing with the situation. Mr. C. P, Dadant, in the American Bee Journal, in reference to the vsame letter says: "If the bee-keepers of this country desire an increase in the tariff, they can surely


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