. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 517. Our Club Rates are: ^ for two copies (to the same or different post-offices); and f8r THREE or more copies, 90 cents each. EDITOR. , Oct. 22,1891, No. 17. Editorial Buzzings. Tlie Proudest Motto for the young- Write it in lines of gold Upon thy heart, and in thy mind The stirring- words enfold ; And in misfortune's drearj^ hour Or fortune's prosperous gale 'Twill have a holy, cheering- power— " There's no such word as ; Lrayingf "Workers are got rid of by a prominent apiarist by placing the
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 517. Our Club Rates are: ^ for two copies (to the same or different post-offices); and f8r THREE or more copies, 90 cents each. EDITOR. , Oct. 22,1891, No. 17. Editorial Buzzings. Tlie Proudest Motto for the young- Write it in lines of gold Upon thy heart, and in thy mind The stirring- words enfold ; And in misfortune's drearj^ hour Or fortune's prosperous gale 'Twill have a holy, cheering- power— " There's no such word as ; Lrayingf "Workers are got rid of by a prominent apiarist by placing the whole colony over another containing a laying queen, and extracting later. Xlie Colorado State Bee-Keep- ers' Association will hold its semi-annual meeting at Arvada, on Thursday, Oct. 22, at 10 If You Have any honey to sell, get some Honey Almanacs and scatter in your locality. They will sell it all in a very short time. Xlie Illinois Woman's Exposition Board is charged with the duty of pre- paring for the World's Columbian Expo- sition an exhibit representing the industries of the women of this State. In order to set about this work intelli- gently, and prosecute it thoroughly, the Board needs the fullest possible informa- tion in regard to the part now being taken by women in the Industries of Illinois. Every woman in the State who is engaged in any profession, craft or other industry, is earnestly requested to send her name, address and occupa- tion to this Board. With this data the Board would be best able to plan the exhibit and reach the possible exhibitors. "World's Fair.—The general pas- senger agents of twenty of the railroads entering Chicago have organized a special association for the determination of excursion rates to the Exposition, and for arranging facilities for caring for the enormous crowds of visitors to the World's Fair. Mrs. Lr. Harrison, commenting upon the Illinois State Fair in the Prairie Farmer, says : To-day (Sept. 28) I have been upo
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