. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 744 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. Nov. 25,. GBORCE; NV, YORK, • Editor. PUBLISHT WEEKLY BY GEORGE W. YORK & COMPANY, IIS JUioblssan - CHICAGO, ILL. $ a Year—Sample Copy Sent Free. [Hntered at the Poat-Offlce at Chicaito as Second-Class Mall-Matter. United States Bee-Keepers' Djiioii. Organized to advance tlie pursuit of Apiculture: to promote the interests of bee-keepers : to protect its members : to prevent the adulteration ol honey: and to prosecute the dishonest honey-commission men. Membership Per Annum. ExGOutive Committee, Pre


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 744 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. Nov. 25,. GBORCE; NV, YORK, • Editor. PUBLISHT WEEKLY BY GEORGE W. YORK & COMPANY, IIS JUioblssan - CHICAGO, ILL. $ a Year—Sample Copy Sent Free. [Hntered at the Poat-Offlce at Chicaito as Second-Class Mall-Matter. United States Bee-Keepers' Djiioii. Organized to advance tlie pursuit of Apiculture: to promote the interests of bee-keepers : to protect its members : to prevent the adulteration ol honey: and to prosecute the dishonest honey-commission men. Membership Per Annum. ExGOutive Committee, Presipent—George W. York. Vice-Pres.—W. Z. Hutchinson. Secretary—Dr. A. B. Mason, Station B, Toledo, Ohio. Board of Directors, E. Wbitcomb. E. T. Abbott. C. P. Dadant. E. R. Root. W. Z. Hutchinson. Dr. C. C. Miller, General ilXanao-er and Treasurer. Eugene Secor, Forest City, Iowa. VoLfflVII. CHICAGO, ILL, NOV. 25, 1897, No, 47. Editorial Con)n)crft^^ Xlie BuflTalo CotiTention Report we will be- gin next week, and do our best to get it all in this year's num- bers of the Bee Journal. We had expected to begin It this week, but couldn't well do it. In place of it, however, will be found a very interesting report of the Southwestern Wiscon- sin convention. Xlie Apiary shown on the first page this week is that of John Trimberger, of Clark Co., Wis., which contains 212 colonies of bees. It is the home apiary. The out-apiary is 4X miles in a southwesterly direction, with 200 colonies. Mr. Trimberger has been a reader of the American Bee Jour- nal since 1879. During the last 10 years he has followed bee-keeping almost exclusively. White clover and basswood have yielded sparingly this year, in his locality, his entire crop for the season being only 15,000 pounds of comb honey and 600 pounds of extracted. Plea for Honey—Honeyed Baked Apples. —We have received the two following dipt paragraphs from Mr. George fjacey, of Livingston Co., N. Y., which bo thinks deserve a place lu


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