. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 562 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, Sept. 6. 1900. PUBLISHT WEEKLY BY GEORGE W. York & Co. 118 Michigan St., Gliicago, 111. [Entered at the Post-Office at Chicag-o as Second- Class IMPORTANT NOTICES: The Subscription Price of this journal is $ a year, in the United States, Canada, and Mex- ico; all other countries in the Postal Union, SOc a year extra for postage. Sample copy free. The Wrapper-Label Date of this paper indicates the end of the month to which your subscrip- tion is paid. For instance, " DecOO" on your label shows t


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 562 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, Sept. 6. 1900. PUBLISHT WEEKLY BY GEORGE W. York & Co. 118 Michigan St., Gliicago, 111. [Entered at the Post-Office at Chicag-o as Second- Class IMPORTANT NOTICES: The Subscription Price of this journal is $ a year, in the United States, Canada, and Mex- ico; all other countries in the Postal Union, SOc a year extra for postage. Sample copy free. The Wrapper-Label Date of this paper indicates the end of the month to which your subscrip- tion is paid. For instance, " DecOO" on your label shows that it is paid to the end of De- cember. l'30O. Subscription Receipts—We do not send a receipt for money sent us to pay subscription, but change the date on your wrapper-label, which shows you that the money has been received and duly credited. Advertising Rates will be given upon applica- tion. Reformed Spelling.—The American Bee Journal adopts the orthography of the following Rule, recommended by the joint action of the Amer- ican Philolog cal Association and the Philo- logical Society of England: — Change 'd" or "ed" final to "t'' when so pronounced, except when the "e" aff "cts a preceding sound. Also some other changes are used. ii va: Jte >ti sK ste. >ii rfi >fe >to >*i sfe >te ti IfeWeekly Budget J Mrs. M. L. Williams, of Wadena Co., Minn., writing us Aug. 23, said : " My bees are doing a rushing busi- ; ? ?« « Mr. D. Paterson, of Hardin Co., Iowa, wrote us Aug. 25. as follows : " Bees in this part of Hardin County have done very ; ## #» Mr. O. p. Hkndkix, of Yazoo Co., Miss., writing us Aug. 25, said : "This has been the poorest season for honey that I have ever ; #»* » Mr. R. C. Aikin, wife .and little daughter, of Colorado, were the first bee-keepers from the West to arrive for the convention last week. They will visit Mrs. Aikin's relatives in Kentucky, and th


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