. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 80 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. the nectar thickens it will recede from the cappings, and the farther away the caps are from the honey, the whiter will be the appearance.—Mes. J. N. Heatek. I think there is no way of bleaching comb honey. But why bleach it ? Bet- ter sell it for just what it is.—C. H. Dib- BERN. 1 and 2. I do not know of any. Why should one spend his time in such un- profitable work, anyway?—Emekson T. Abbott. We wish some one would invent a method to bleach honey-dew, for it would sell well if it were not for the color.—Dadant & Son. 1.
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 80 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. the nectar thickens it will recede from the cappings, and the farther away the caps are from the honey, the whiter will be the appearance.—Mes. J. N. Heatek. I think there is no way of bleaching comb honey. But why bleach it ? Bet- ter sell it for just what it is.—C. H. Dib- BERN. 1 and 2. I do not know of any. Why should one spend his time in such un- profitable work, anyway?—Emekson T. Abbott. We wish some one would invent a method to bleach honey-dew, for it would sell well if it were not for the color.—Dadant & Son. 1. It cannot be done. Light-colored honey, if the bee-keeper knows his busi- ness, will always be finished up white, or fine cream tinted, and needs no bleaching ; while if the honey is dark or reddish in color, very white capping ex- aggerates it.—G. W. Demakee. €0NVENT10»r DIRECTORY. Time and place of meeting. 1894. Aug. 1.—Central California, at Hanford, Calif. J. F. Flory, Sec, Lemoore, Calif. —East Tennessee, at Whitesburg-,Tenn H. F. Coleman, Sec, Sneedville, Tenn. Oct. 16-18.—North American, St. Joseph, Mo. Frank Benton, Sec, Washington, D. C. Sept. 11-13.—Nebraska State, at Lincoln. L. D. Stilson, Sec, York, Nebr. Sept. 15.—S. E. Kansas, at Bronson, Kan. J. C. Balch, Sec. Bronson, Kans. 1895. Jan. 28.—Venango Co., at Franklin, Pa. C. S. Pizer, Sec, Franklin, Pa. Feb. 8, 9.—Wisconsin, at Madison, Wis. J. W. Vance, Cor. Sec, Madison, VVis. 1^" In order to have this table eomplete, Secretaries are requested to forward full particulars of the time and the place of each future meeting.—The EniTOH. North Amerioan Bee-Keepers' Association Pres.—Emerson T. Joseph, Mo. ViCE-PuES.—O. L. , N. Y. Secretary—Frank Benton, Washington, D. C. Treasurer-George W. , Tils. National Bee-Keepers' Union. President-Hon. K. L. Taj', Mich. Gen'l Manager—T. G. Newman. Chicago. 111. 147 Sou
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