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Show OF INTEREST 70 DEEKEEPER8. apatlna of lha Ceiobs. Nurnlierwt with other Intermtlng r,,ie. tlona dlKiiMnl at the list meeting of tha lntemitlonitl lloeker re'nwot latlon n tho much eieil ono of how far to rpaco c-omba. Consideration was first idren to tho natural spaco l-twe n comb While ainnu of tho memlter present were of tho opinion that the Uea follow oil no rule in UnclnR thectiii.be, the inljorlly n peired to hull that the pn feremw of bera in n natural ttate was one and ahalf Imhe. Ernest H Itoot made tha ttntemetit that the nrtras fouul In nature wa one and n half Inehe for brood and snr-llus snr-llus comb when taken topelhtr. Ill obserratlun was that niturntly built comlnnrerptee.daHll.eway from ono nnd IhretH Ighlhe to two and a hilf IndiM, but he li-llen-1 that been Inn natural state preferrM ono and n lialf Inchoa. I te alto belli red tho beee would put more brood an t leet honey In tho brood neet f they were only ono nnd llirw-elKlitlii incliee apirt illiain L)on, of Ilurlliixton, la., Iiad found, at the result of cousldirable (x i-rlineutli.K lu tho matter, tint It It n KwdplauntthnopM.inK of tho teiton to morn the framet cloicr toother, nt near At ono an 1 flre-alxtorntha fnnn n n-Urtorrntiir, n-Urtorrntiir, toprotent the storing of too much honey in the brooil rhamlier. lie fonn 1 that thla narrowing tip of tlm iptco wool 1 drive the bee Into the o-tiont o-tiont better than nn)thlnn ho had ever tried. IIo mote hi Iramet tnftether every sprint-, mil morej them opart attain In tho fall, so that the romba r;et aufllelent honey for winter stores, anl tho lie, ct more nx.ni between thu broisl noinbt to ilutler. IIo nttrlbutei hlniccwwlnitettln(tlieoiliito tho w. tlont to this method. A. N. Drniier and Dr. Mason n ported rnoceaa with spacing the comb olio and onc.fourth liiLhea from center to c titer. Thltwaagenortllyconslderrit at lln,r Ion close. Mr. I C Axtell favored one nnlthreoliththi,aadll alio II. Taylor and aoino other. A. I. Hoot expressed tlm n Inlon that one And one-fourth inches apart doit not uho annident nxjin. He did not Iwllevo tho liee4 were rt case In o short u eivcr. J. 31. llambnn; said that wliatlhe lekeeir want to know it how to produce pro-duce tho mint i.ntiey. A one and a half inehe given Ik tier rparn for wlntr, oaln,t to Ita nffnrittnmore room for the liei-a to laeo Ihelr honey and to clutter, he cnnsllered that rparo the best ft,r (iracttcal lieekeejien. IIo Itrtllllrts Lesrli? The comilalnt It often heard that the phoapb ilee do not produce Urn effect njwn crop tint wero n-allied from their enrlyr.se, and the coiulmlon that tho phusphatlo manure have derenrrated Imiualltyl drawn from tl.lt assumption assump-tion it fact. Tho fails aa laid donn in The l'lorf la Dispatch arm 1. ri.nttl.e phosphatlo componnda nro of higher Krwlothau Ihoa.eoldufteiit jearj ais. Tint their tfritt I ivtially market HIM. hnili to whkh l.onn h n Imkii pre. Tlously npplleil. 3. I.-ind tu whkh ro-jrated ro-jrated liliend nj plications Into been 1-M.Uounlaiii s nonah of the tiuupproprl-Mod tiuupproprl-Mod prevlou application to snpplr the titt-iltof Ihorroii!. Thla Utt I trpq of aoltt wllf h contain enough clay to prevent Injuriont leach-lnjr leach-lnjr We Infer, then, that phosphate applied to day Mill, or aandy soil Willi pl clay aubsoilt, are hi 1 1 until tueil by lantt, or at least the larger imrt of them. On such aolU, therefore, htaty annual Application are not wasteful. On sandy soil, without cltjr f oinditinu, liowmer, heavy application aro not ad. tiaable, alnce that not approprhited by the crop lo which It 1 uppltt-d may leich lieron 1 tho roach of the root of lullivatcd plants. nlrut le lurk MUM... It It tURf.'otrd that the sight of hnrtet it lnjnrol by keeiiinK tlio anlmali In ilark -.table, nnl tlitir wlun tl.o harneti it put on thtni, ant the arornldeuly brought out tu the llclit, the pnpilt of the e) e aro auddenly anl iialiifully cot tructoil, and n repttltlon of aueh treat incut la very Injurious On ner of horse who would reelst ometin; nnd vendlti tho lltfht unit air to themselrr-thboul lOtluiiwMon their falthfnl hortee. It I very easy to liare well lighted and well ventilated atable. Btandlng In wit manure tcnib. to male tho fcf t of tho horse teudir, an t shoul I alwajaboavoldeiL Chaugo thu feed often euotuh to keep thuhene with a foci api-ettlo; they rrill thrive better on lee foeil. |