. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 565. fHOS. G. NEWMAN ^ SON, EDITOR. VoinVII. ADPil30,1891, No. 18. Editorial Buzzings. \¥lien writing an article for the press, Whether prose or verse, just try To settle your thoughts in the fewest words, And let them be crisp and dry. And when it is finished, and you suppose. It is done exactly brown. Just look it over again and then Boil it down. Mr. Morris A. TVilliams, of Berkshire, Tioga county, N. Y., died April 18, aged 4:0 years. Mr. Williams has been engaged in bee-keeping for a number of years, and was a regular subscr
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 565. fHOS. G. NEWMAN ^ SON, EDITOR. VoinVII. ADPil30,1891, No. 18. Editorial Buzzings. \¥lien writing an article for the press, Whether prose or verse, just try To settle your thoughts in the fewest words, And let them be crisp and dry. And when it is finished, and you suppose. It is done exactly brown. Just look it over again and then Boil it down. Mr. Morris A. TVilliams, of Berkshire, Tioga county, N. Y., died April 18, aged 4:0 years. Mr. Williams has been engaged in bee-keeping for a number of years, and was a regular subscriber to the Bee Journal. His malady was consumption, and last Fall he took a trip to the West, hoping thereby to improve his health by a change of climate, but the grim reaper. Death, had already marked him for his own. Mr. Williams was a highly- respected citizen, and was the senior member of the firm of M. A. Williams «fe Co., whose railroad apiary was illustrated on page 757 of the Bee Journal for 1882. It is Hncouragfing: to know that our labors are appreciated. It helps us all to renewed and diligent exertions when we know that those for whose benefit we labor, recognize and esteem our efforts. The following from Dr. C. C. Miller will encourage our friend, Hon. J. M. Hambaugh, and so we publish it: Representative Hambaugh is one of the sort worth having in a Legislature. The work he is doing will not only benefit Illinois bee-keepers, but will help to stir up the matter in other States. If the fraternity only ask for what they need, there seems to be no difiSculty in getting it, but it helps greatly to have a man like Hambaugh at headquarters. C. C. Miller. Marengo, Ills., April 17, 1891. It must not be forgotten, however, that we have several others in the halls of the Senate and House of Representa- tives, who are working for our interests, and are entitled to our highest esteem and approbation. They are co-laborers with him, for the interests of apiarists. But l,ittle
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