. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. weekly, $1 a Year. [ ^^''^^^^3^ifo^^^ee-C^VBe. \ Sa^Ple ^^vj Free. VOL. XXXIV. CHICAGO. ILL, AUG. 9, 1894. NO. 6. ? A^A^^^A<fcA#fcA^A^A^i. 111® Pi^P i GEORGE W ~^ ?^"'^^° ^t^^"^ Bees und PloMers is a new 4-page circular just issued by the National Bee- Keepers' Union, 147 South Western Ave., Chicago, 111. It treats of the relation of bees to horticulture, being a reprint of the valuable and interesting essay by Bro. C. P. Dadant, which we published in the Bee Journal for June 21, 1S94. This new cir- cular should be widely distrib


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. weekly, $1 a Year. [ ^^''^^^^3^ifo^^^ee-C^VBe. \ Sa^Ple ^^vj Free. VOL. XXXIV. CHICAGO. ILL, AUG. 9, 1894. NO. 6. ? A^A^^^A<fcA#fcA^A^A^i. 111® Pi^P i GEORGE W ~^ ?^"'^^° ^t^^"^ Bees und PloMers is a new 4-page circular just issued by the National Bee- Keepers' Union, 147 South Western Ave., Chicago, 111. It treats of the relation of bees to horticulture, being a reprint of the valuable and interesting essay by Bro. C. P. Dadant, which we published in the Bee Journal for June 21, 1S94. This new cir- cular should be widely distributed in fruit- growing districts, as the facts which it con- tains regarding the great value of bees to blossoms, are clear and conclusive. We presume you can have as many free copies as you can use judiciously, by addressing the Union as above. Cotton-IVaste lor Siiiolcer Fuel. —Mr. L. Highbarger—a successful bee- keeper—says in the Home Journal that he uses cotton-waste for bee-smoker fuel, such as possibly may have been used in axles of railroad cars, and saturated with oil. He says it gives the best satisfaction of any- thing he has tried, and it never goes out. The way to use it is this: " Drop a coal of fire in the fire-box of the smoker; then put some of the cotton-waste on it, give a few puffs with the bellows, and then notice how slowlv it ; Honey will be Money this year, sure. JBro. \¥. C R. Kemp, of Orleans, Ind., met with a serious accident on Tues- day, July 24th. His horses ran away, and as a result dislocating and fracturing the bones of bis left wrist. We can sympathize with Bro. K., as we received ezactiy the same kind of an injury 16 years ago last June, having been thrown from a horse on the farm. But Time has fully healed the hurt, as he does in nearly all cases, whether wounds of the feelings or body. Keeping- Empty Conil)s.—Bro. Hutchinson says in the Review that combs which he didn't expect to use this season have kept nicely, h


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