. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 215. ONE FEB YEAB. Club Rates,—Two copies, $ ; 3 copies, $; 4 copies, $; 5 copies, $ Mailed to any addresses. EDITOR. Vol, XXII Fell, 11,1892, 1,7, Editorial Buzzlpgs. An Ache in your back As you toss in your bed. An aciie in your head As it' it would crack— That's the grippe. A taste in your mouth Like a buffalo coat. A feeling you note Of lameness and drouth— That's the grippe. A burning sensation That makes your eyes weep, A struggle to keep Back a vivid oration— That's the grippe. —Somerville Journal


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 215. ONE FEB YEAB. Club Rates,—Two copies, $ ; 3 copies, $; 4 copies, $; 5 copies, $ Mailed to any addresses. EDITOR. Vol, XXII Fell, 11,1892, 1,7, Editorial Buzzlpgs. An Ache in your back As you toss in your bed. An aciie in your head As it' it would crack— That's the grippe. A taste in your mouth Like a buffalo coat. A feeling you note Of lameness and drouth— That's the grippe. A burning sensation That makes your eyes weep, A struggle to keep Back a vivid oration— That's the grippe. —Somerville Journal. Space at the World's Fair must be applied for on or before July 1, 1892. I Mrs. ly. Harrison has gone to St. Andrews Bay, Fla., for her health, and we hope that she will find it in that land of flowers and sunshine. Xhe^ Klectioii of officers for the National Bee-Keopers' Union is again concluded, and has resulted as before with the re-election of the old officers. There were 204 ballots received ; of these 115 were for those who had here- tofore served in that capacity from the organization of the Union. Eighteen were blank, and 71 were scattering. For President, James Heddon received 144 votes, scattering 42. For General Manager, Thomas G. Newman received 174, scattering 8. The "scattering" votes for Vice- Presidents, although they were cast for those who would have made excellent officers for the Union, showed no "unity of action "—and therefore were unavail- ing—the largest number for any one officer being 5 votes. If Dr. Miller's suggestion about making nominations, had been made earlier, the result might have been otherwise. Notwithstanding the earnest effort made by the officers themselves to have a change in "the Official Board," no change has been made ! This is very flattering, to say the least. It gives the most emphatic "vote of confidence" possible, and will, no doubt, encourage all to continue their labors wi


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