. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 520 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, Aug. 17, 1899. GEORQE W. YORK. Editor. ^ i^ Si ' jW is^' ^^ffi HTw^ Pp^ 'f^ PCBLISHT WEEKLY BY George W. York & Company, 118 Michigan St., Chicago, III. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. ^%^ SAMPLE COPY FREE. [Entered at the Post-Office at Chicago as Second-Class Mail Matter.] United Stales Bee-Keepers' Association. Organized to advance the pursuit of Apiculture ; to promote the interests of bee-keepers ; to prtttect its members ; to prevent the adulteration of honey ; and to prosecute the dishonest honev-commission men. Alembersblp Fee


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 520 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, Aug. 17, 1899. GEORQE W. YORK. Editor. ^ i^ Si ' jW is^' ^^ffi HTw^ Pp^ 'f^ PCBLISHT WEEKLY BY George W. York & Company, 118 Michigan St., Chicago, III. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. ^%^ SAMPLE COPY FREE. [Entered at the Post-Office at Chicago as Second-Class Mail Matter.] United Stales Bee-Keepers' Association. Organized to advance the pursuit of Apiculture ; to promote the interests of bee-keepers ; to prtttect its members ; to prevent the adulteration of honey ; and to prosecute the dishonest honev-commission men. Alembersblp Fee—^ per Aantim, Executive Committee—Pres., E. Whitcomb; Vice-Pres., C. A. Hatch; Secretary-, Dr. A. B. Mason, Station B, Toledo, Ohio. Board of Directors—E. R. Root; E. Whitcomb; ; C. P. Dadant; W. Z. Hutchinson; Dr. C. C. Miller. Gen'l Manager and Treasurer—Eugene Secor, Forest City, Iowa. JPiace and Date of ^ext HlGGtln^: In Franklin Institute, 7th Street, between Market and Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia, Pa., September 5, 6 and 7,1899. Every bee-keeper is invited. VOL. 39. AUGUST ir, 1899. NO. jji. Note—The American Bee Journal adopts the Orthographv of the follow- ing Rule, recommended by the joint action of the American Philolo^i- ical Association and the Philological Society of England: — Chantre '*d" or "ed" final to "t" when so pronounced, e.\cept when the "e" af- fects a preceding sound. Why Take a Bee=Paper?—The editor of Bee-Chat having- askt for reasons for taking- a bee-paper, one of his correspondents replied : "1. Because it keeps me abreast of the times. "2. Because by enquiry in its columns I can g-et infor- mation on any unusual difficulty that maj- arise in my apiary. " 3. Because I can help to provide the editor not only with the sine-ivs of war by my subscription, but also add to his moral support by increasing his ; There is every reason why a bee-keeper shou


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