. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. AMERICAN BEE msr^, CHICAGO. ILily Our Club Rat^s are: ^ for two ^ copies (to the same or different post-offices); and ' for THREE or more copies, 90 cents each. EDITOR. VoinVIII, Jnly2,1891, Editorial Buzziiigs. How doth the busy little bee Improve each shining- hour ? It gets a hustle on itself, And works the earlj^ flower. Spraying- Kruit Trees.—We have a new pamphlet on this subject by P. C. Lewis, of Catskill, N. Y. Jt will be sent free upon application to him. The Fifth Annual Corn Palace Festival will be held in Sioux C


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. AMERICAN BEE msr^, CHICAGO. ILily Our Club Rat^s are: ^ for two ^ copies (to the same or different post-offices); and ' for THREE or more copies, 90 cents each. EDITOR. VoinVIII, Jnly2,1891, Editorial Buzziiigs. How doth the busy little bee Improve each shining- hour ? It gets a hustle on itself, And works the earlj^ flower. Spraying- Kruit Trees.—We have a new pamphlet on this subject by P. C. Lewis, of Catskill, N. Y. Jt will be sent free upon application to him. The Fifth Annual Corn Palace Festival will be held in Sioux City, Iowa, Oct. 1 to 17, 1891, inclusive. With the world-wide reputation for beauty, novelty and expression of the resources of the West, which the Corn Palace has acquired, the knowledge and ambition of its builders have increased, and it is no idle promise to say that the Fifth Annual Corn Palace will be the grandest and handsomest structure yet conceived. Mr. Joliti P. Reynolds will this week, no doubt, be chosen Chief Executive of the Board of Illinois World's Fair Managers, which has the collection of an exhibit in charge. The position is a very important one, and no one else is considered for it. Mr. Rey- nolds has been for years the Manager of the State exhibits held in the Exposition building, and will be a competent chief. One of the Chicago daily papers gives him this " send off:" Mr. Reynolds is known to every turnip raiser in Winnebago county, to every ruddy orchard pruner of Crawford county, and to every bee-keeper of Brown county. He is also known to those dwellers of Stark and Pike coun- ties, who have lugged their prize pump- kins every year up to the big Chicago fair. As grain inspector he is known to all the wheat growers of Macoupin and La Salle, and to the corn buskers of Boone. In fact, Mr. Reynolds is a patriarch exhibitor. He it was, who, with Potter Palmer, years ago, first conceived and executed the idea of an inter-state exhibit. That Board


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