. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. GEORGE W. YORK, Editor. Devoted exclusively To Bee-Culture. Weekly, $ a Year. ! Sample Free. VOL. XXX. CHICAGO, ILL, DECEMBER 1, 1892. NO. Mrs. L,. C. Axtell, of Roseville, Ills., says in Gleanings : " In bee-culture Let him who wishes to XL, Or who aspires to B most Y's, Remember this : A Y's man O's Much of his wisdom to his I's. And he must not his ears XQ's ; But ears must hear and I's must C, And he must all his senses U's Who hopes a Y's man e'er to ; Reduced Rates have been se- cured for the entire week commencing Dec. 12th
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. GEORGE W. YORK, Editor. Devoted exclusively To Bee-Culture. Weekly, $ a Year. ! Sample Free. VOL. XXX. CHICAGO, ILL, DECEMBER 1, 1892. NO. Mrs. L,. C. Axtell, of Roseville, Ills., says in Gleanings : " In bee-culture Let him who wishes to XL, Or who aspires to B most Y's, Remember this : A Y's man O's Much of his wisdom to his I's. And he must not his ears XQ's ; But ears must hear and I's must C, And he must all his senses U's Who hopes a Y's man e'er to ; Reduced Rates have been se- cured for the entire week commencing Dec. 12th, on all the railroads in Michi- gan going to Lansing. This will ac- commodate the Michigan State Bee- Keepers' Association on Dec. 13th and 14th, and also the State Grange. The First Snow-Storm of the season reached Chicago on Friday, Nov. 25th, just after Thanksgiving Day, which was a clear, bright day here. So far as reports have been received at this office, bees are pretty generally in good condition for winter, and amply pro- vided with excellent stores of honey. Hence, the almost universal expectation is, that they will winter nicely, and be ready to gather a large crop of honey. The North American. -On page 655 we mentioned the matter of holding the North American Convention in Washington during the holidays, and requested those interested to let us know how they liked that time. The committee who have to decide upon the time of holding the convention, would like to accommodate those who expect to attend, and took this way of finding out the preferences of the bee-keepers who expect to attend. Let there now be a prompt and general response. Dr. A. B. Mason, of Auburndale, O., wrote us as follows concerning this sub- ject, on Nov. 21, 1892: I haven't made up my mind yet as to what I " think of holding the next meet- ing of the North American Bee-Keepers' Association [in Washington during the ; It was proposed to hold the meeting during the Grand Army R
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