. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 72 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, Feb. 2. 1899. GEORGE W. YORK, Editor. ' JJ^X ^4 11 1 IT ?L- "L-l ^ ^ ^-^^^ in m M p^jH| $^©-^J^fc- ^S ^Srff'ijffiY^ ^ 3 Iwi ^IpF^^i^ nrW Tji^T^ rpf%iip^^ rUBLISHT WEKKLY 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 States Bee-Keepers' Association. Oryauized to advance the pursuit of Apiculture ; to promote the interests of bee-keepers : to pndect its members ; to prevent the adulteration
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 72 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, Feb. 2. 1899. GEORGE W. YORK, Editor. ' JJ^X ^4 11 1 IT ?L- "L-l ^ ^ ^-^^^ in m M p^jH| $^©-^J^fc- ^S ^Srff'ijffiY^ ^ 3 Iwi ^IpF^^i^ nrW Tji^T^ rpf%iip^^ rUBLISHT WEKKLY 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 States Bee-Keepers' Association. Oryauized to advance the pursuit of Apiculture ; to promote the interests of bee-keepers : to pndect its members ; to prevent the adulteration of houey ; and to prosecute the dishonest honey-commission men. AXemibersIiip I^ee—^ -per A^Jiiiiiin. Executive Committee— E. Whitcomb; Vice-Pres., C. A. Hatch; Secretary, Dr. A. K. Mason, Station B, Toledo. Ohio. Board of Directors—E. R. Root: E. Whitcomb: ; C. P. Dadant; W, Z. Hutchinson: Dr. C. C. Miller. Gex'l Manager and Tkeascrek—Eugene Secor, Forest City, Iowa. VOL. 39. FEBRUARY 2, 1899. NO. 5. ?»»*???'. Note—The American Bee Journal adopts the Orthotrraphy of the follow- injj Rule, recommended by the joint action of the American Philolog-- ical Association and the Philological Society of Eng'land:—Changre *'d" or "ed" final to "t" when so pronounced, except when the "e" af- fects a preceding sound. Journalistic Courtesy—The editor of Gleanings says he subscribes to the statement we made some time ago, that apiarian editors should give more attention to the matter of journalistic courtesy than has apparently been done Tvithin the past few months. The Constitutional Amendments voted upon by the United States Bee-Keepers' Union were all carried, and almost unanimously, as follows : First Proposition—To change the word "Union "" in its name to " ; Second Proposition—Fixing January 1 asthetiiue when the President, Vice-President and Secretary shall assume their r
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