. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. ntmm MMERicffiF* mmm jo^uRPfat. Gil. XII091AS G. NE^VJIAIV, EDITOB. VoiniV. Sept, 19,1888. No, 38. EbIWRML BmEIEGS, " Xlioug:li the mills of God grind slowly, Yet they grind exceeding small ; Though with patience he stands waiting, With exactness grinds he ; Our i^iierj- ?>epartnieut is not con- ducted for the purpose of answering catch- questions or puzzling conundrums. It is solely intended to aid earnest seekers after knowledge in our pursuit. Xlie Indiaua State Fair com- menced on Monday. We learn that there is a creditable displa


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. ntmm MMERicffiF* mmm jo^uRPfat. Gil. XII091AS G. NE^VJIAIV, EDITOB. VoiniV. Sept, 19,1888. No, 38. EbIWRML BmEIEGS, " Xlioug:li the mills of God grind slowly, Yet they grind exceeding small ; Though with patience he stands waiting, With exactness grinds he ; Our i^iierj- ?>epartnieut is not con- ducted for the purpose of answering catch- questions or puzzling conundrums. It is solely intended to aid earnest seekers after knowledge in our pursuit. Xlie Indiaua State Fair com- menced on Monday. We learn that there is a creditable display of honey among the exhibits. In France, the month of August has been better for honey-production than July. The honey crop is less than the average, and in some parts the amount ot white honey is exceedingly small. I.,inc Fences divide property, and keep cattle and horses on their owner's land, but bees pay no attention to such divisional lines. The air is their highway, the sun- shine their invitation to roam, and the flowers their banqueting halls. Happy, basking, smiling, buzzing, frugal bee! Cunning, stinging, robbing bee ! ?We liave lEeceived a copy of a pamphlet issued by The St. Louis Academy of Sciences, on the Pollination and Perfora- tion of flowers. It is written by Mr. L. H. Pammel (who is well known as a corres- pondent of the American Bee Journal), as a contribution from the " Shaw School of ; It is very interesting, and we will make some extracts from it in our next issue. Hotel Arrangements at Coluin- I»ns.—Concerning these. Dr. A. B. Mason wrote us from the Centennial Exposition Grounds at Columbus, 0., on Sept. 13, 1888, asking us to publish the following notice to bee-keepers who intend to be present at the convention : If those in attendance at the next meet- ing of the North American Bee-Keepers' Society will report to me at the place of meeting in the hall ot the House of Repre- sentatives at anytime after 10 , Oct. 3, I will try


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