. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 104 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. Feb. 18,. George; w. york, - Editor. PnBLISHT WEEKLY BY GEORGE W. YORK & COMPANY, 118 afiohieran St., - CHICAGO, ILL. a Year—Sample Copy Sent Free. [BDtered at tbe Post-Offlce at CblcaKO as Second-Class Mall-Matter. YoLimil. CHICAfiO, ILL FEB. 18, M No, I. Editorial Con)n)cr)i^^ Dr. Besse Exonerates Mr. Newman.—Dr. H. Besse, of Delaware Co., Ohio, who gave us unsolicited permis- sion to publish his letter (on page 40) regarding the National Bee-Keepers' Union not aiding him in his sweet clover suit, wrote us as
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 104 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. Feb. 18,. George; w. york, - Editor. PnBLISHT WEEKLY BY GEORGE W. YORK & COMPANY, 118 afiohieran St., - CHICAGO, ILL. a Year—Sample Copy Sent Free. [BDtered at tbe Post-Offlce at CblcaKO as Second-Class Mall-Matter. YoLimil. CHICAfiO, ILL FEB. 18, M No, I. Editorial Con)n)cr)i^^ Dr. Besse Exonerates Mr. Newman.—Dr. H. Besse, of Delaware Co., Ohio, who gave us unsolicited permis- sion to publish his letter (on page 40) regarding the National Bee-Keepers' Union not aiding him in his sweet clover suit, wrote us as follows, Feb. 5 : Mr. George W. York— My Dear Sir :^J wish to modify my statement as made in the American Bee Journal, page 40, after reading a postal card from my friend, Mr. Newman, saying that he is exceed- ingly sorry that letters to my attorney, or from him, have gone astray, and thus interrupted correspondence between us. Now, after reading Mi. Newman's explanation, I entirely ex- onerate him, and wish you to state the same in the Bee Jour- nal, and much oblige. Yours respectfully, H. Besse. We are glad to give the foregoing as conspicuous a place as we gave Dr. Besse's former statement, for we do not desire, unjustly, to injure any man, and surely not Mr. Newman. But while the above letter exonerates him in this matter, we are still of the opinion that the Advisory Board of the Union should have been willing to aid Dr. Besse in his lawsuit. The Illinois Contention will be held in the Senate Chamber of the Capitol at Springfield, next Wednes- day and Thursday, Feb. 24 and Besides discussions, the following subjects appear on the printed program : What Can the General Bee-Keeper Do to Improve His Stock?—C. P. Dadant. Should Sweet Clover be Counted as a Noxious Weed ?— Dr. C. C. Miller. What the Statute Classes as Noxious Weeds—Jas. A. Stone. What Can be Done to Make the State Association More Effective?—A. N. Draper. What Combined Effort is Needed by Bee
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