. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. GEORGE W. YORK, Editor. PUBTilSHT WEEKLY BY 118 Idichigan Street, CHICAGO, ILL. [Entered at the Post-Office at Chicago as Second-Class Mail Matter,] UNITED STATES BEE-KEEPERS' UNION Organized to advance the pursuit of Apiculture: to promote the interests of bee keepers; to protect its members ; to prevent the adulteration of honey; and to prosecute the dishonest honey-commission men. AIemt>ers7iip f ee— per JVimuni, EXECCTIVECOMMITTEE—Pre?.. George W. York; Viee-Pres., W. ; Secretary, Dr. A. B. Mason, Station B. Toledo, Ohio. BOAR


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. GEORGE W. YORK, Editor. PUBTilSHT WEEKLY BY 118 Idichigan Street, CHICAGO, ILL. [Entered at the Post-Office at Chicago as Second-Class Mail Matter,] UNITED STATES BEE-KEEPERS' UNION Organized to advance the pursuit of Apiculture: to promote the interests of bee keepers; to protect its members ; to prevent the adulteration of honey; and to prosecute the dishonest honey-commission men. AIemt>ers7iip f ee— per JVimuni, EXECCTIVECOMMITTEE—Pre?.. George W. York; Viee-Pres., W. ; Secretary, Dr. A. B. Mason, Station B. Toledo, Ohio. BOARD OF Directors—E. R. Root: E. Whiteomb; ; C. P. Dadant; W. Z. Hutchinson: Dr. C. C. Miller. General manager and Trkasdrbr—Eugene Secor, Forest City. Iowa. VOL. 38. JUNE 30, 1898. NO. Note.—The American Bee Journal adopts the Ortbocraphy of the following Rule, recommended by the joint action ot the American Pliilological Asso- ciation and the Philological Society of England:—Change "d" or "ed" flnal to *'t" when so pronounced, except when the "e" affects a preceding sound. The Awful Rush for bee-supplies is about over for this year. It is strange that so mauy will wait until they really need the goods, and then send in their orders and expect them to be filled " by return ; Then if the goods don't come as expected, some at once begin to berate the dealer, when perhaps he had several hundred orders in ahead, and may also be entirely out of goods on account of the factories not being able to supply them as fast as he and other dealers had ordered. The way to do is to order enough goods early—say in March or April—so that should they even then be delayed there would be no doubt about their arriving in plenty time for use when needed. We gave this advice in these columns very early In the season, but It seems quite a number failed to heed it, and consequently suffered severe disappointment. We have had


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