. The American bee keeper. Bee culture; Honey. PUBLISHED MONTHLY. THE W. T. FALCOMER MANFG. Co. PROPRIETORS. H. E. HILL, - EDITOR, FORT PIERCE. FLA Terms. Fifty cents a year in advance; 2 copies &5 cents; 3 copies $; all to be sent to one postoffice. Postage prepaid in the United States anC Canada; 10 cents extra to all countries in the postal union, and 20 cents extra to all other countries. Advertising: Bates. Fifteen cents per line, 9 words; $ per inch. Five per cent, discount for two inser- tions; seven per cent, for three insertions; twenty per cent, for twelve insertions. Adv
. The American bee keeper. Bee culture; Honey. PUBLISHED MONTHLY. THE W. T. FALCOMER MANFG. Co. PROPRIETORS. H. E. HILL, - EDITOR, FORT PIERCE. FLA Terms. Fifty cents a year in advance; 2 copies &5 cents; 3 copies $; all to be sent to one postoffice. Postage prepaid in the United States anC Canada; 10 cents extra to all countries in the postal union, and 20 cents extra to all other countries. Advertising: Bates. Fifteen cents per line, 9 words; $ per inch. Five per cent, discount for two inser- tions; seven per cent, for three insertions; twenty per cent, for twelve insertions. Advertisements must be received on or be- fore the 15th of each month to Insure inser- tion in the month followmg. Matters relating in any way to busines.' should invariably be addressed to THE AMERICAN BEE-KEEPER, Falconer, N. Y. Articles for publication or letters exclusively for the editorial department may be addressed to H. E. Hill, Fort Pierce, Fla. Subscribers receiving their paper in blue wrapper will know that their subscription ex- pires with this number. We hope that you will not delay favoring us with a renewal. A red wrapper on your paper indicates that ycm owe for your subscription. Please give the matter your earliest The theory that the secretion of an excess of chyle is responsible for the disease, bee-paralysis, as set forth by a contributor to Gleaning's some months ago, is receiving all kinds of swats and knockout blows from the shoulder through the Australian press. Swarrhmore queen rearing appli- ances received first prize at the British Royal Show in London, June to 30. Bees exhil)ited by Messrs. -Faaies Lee & Son, which also secured first prize, were from Swarthmore stock. An- other feather in the cap of American beedom. The Ladies' Home Journal, which took occasion to brush up and again roll the old Wiley "chestnut" about nianufacturing comb honey, in its June issue, has been gaining a little reputa- tion for careless statemen
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