American bee journal . n may become amember by paying to the General Manageran Entrance Fee of one dollar, for whichhe shall receive a printed receipt makinghim a member of the Union, entitled to allits rights and benefits. The Annual Fee shall be due on the firstday of .Januaryin each year, and MUST be paid within sixmonths in order to retain membership inthis Union. Article VI.—The Funds of this Unionshall be used for no other purpose than todefend and protect its members in theirrights, after such cases are approved by theAdvisory Board ; and to pay the legitimateexpenses of this Un


American bee journal . n may become amember by paying to the General Manageran Entrance Fee of one dollar, for whichhe shall receive a printed receipt makinghim a member of the Union, entitled to allits rights and benefits. The Annual Fee shall be due on the firstday of .Januaryin each year, and MUST be paid within sixmonths in order to retain membership inthis Union. Article VI.—The Funds of this Unionshall be used for no other purpose than todefend and protect its members in theirrights, after such cases are approved by theAdvisory Board ; and to pay the legitimateexpenses of this Union, such as printing,postage, clerk-hire, etc. Article VII.—This Constitution may beamended by a majority vote of all the mem-bers at any time. The Entrance Fee and Dues must be sentdirect to the General Manager, Thomas , Chicago, Ills., who will recordthe names, and send receipts for every dollarsent in. The Union needs funds now, andat least one thousand bee-keepers shouldeach become members Advisability of Clipping ll>cQiici>ii§ Wing. Written for tlie American Bee Journal A Modern Bee-Farm and its Eco-nomic Management, by S. Simmins, of Rot-tingdean, Brighton, England, is the title ofa new book of about 2(K) pages, printed onexcellent paper, and nicely bound in S1.(X). For sale at this office. Query 644.—1. Would you clip the queenswing? 2. Why ? .i. When ?—T. F. No—J. P. H. Bkown. No.—Dadant & Son. I do not practice it. I can see somethings in its favor, and some againstit.—H. D. Cutting. No ! I work on the non-swarmingplan.—J. M. HA5IBAUGH. I. Yes, everij lime. 2. To save The first time I see her after I findeggs.—A. J. Cook. 1. Yes. 2. So that the swarm mayreturn. 3. In tlie spring, when clean-ing out the hives.—Mahala B. Chad-dock. 1. Yes, every time. 2. So as toprevent swarms absconding, and forconvenience in hiving. 3. Just assoon as convenient, after she has be-gun to lay.—A. B. Mason. No ; I want


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