. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 423. PUBLISHED BY'. * GEORGE W YORK& GO. CHI C AG O , ;'?";'?.:'?>;?;""' "v":^:"v^v::^?v^^ ONE DOLLAR FEB YEAR. Club Rates,—Two copies, $ ; 3 copies, $; 4 copies, $; 5 copies, $ Mailed to any addresses. THOMAS G. NEWMAN. GEORGE W. YORK, Editors. YoLffl, Sept, 29, 1892. So. 14. Now Doth the busy little moth Improve each shining' minute. By hunting up your nicest comb And laying millions in it. —E. L. Pratt, in Gleanings. The Postponing of the World's Fair until 1894 has n
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 423. PUBLISHED BY'. * GEORGE W YORK& GO. CHI C AG O , ;'?";'?.:'?>;?;""' "v":^:"v^v::^?v^^ ONE DOLLAR FEB YEAR. Club Rates,—Two copies, $ ; 3 copies, $; 4 copies, $; 5 copies, $ Mailed to any addresses. THOMAS G. NEWMAN. GEORGE W. YORK, Editors. YoLffl, Sept, 29, 1892. So. 14. Now Doth the busy little moth Improve each shining' minute. By hunting up your nicest comb And laying millions in it. —E. L. Pratt, in Gleanings. The Postponing of the World's Fair until 1894 has not been suggested, so far as we have heard. Bro. Jones, in the Canadian for Sept. 15th, says : We wonder if there is any truth in the report that the World's Fair is to be postponed another year owing to the cholera epidemic. Should it be postponed, we will at once notify our readers on this page of the Bee Journal. Being right here "on the ground," as it were, we would likely hear of it as soon as any one. Be Sure to read offer on page 445. More Honey for Analysis Is wanted by Prof. Cook, and he desires it at once. We have received the following from him, and he wishes us to aid him by urging bee-keepers to forward samples of the honey. Read what the Professor says : Dear Mr. York :—In our investiga- tions of honey we need samples of honey fram honey-dew—dark, light, good, bad, all kinds ; from oak and from bark and plant lice. I don't care if it was gath- ered several years ago, only if it is known surely to be such honey. I would like 3 or 4 pounds sent by express at my expense. I wish all would help me in thisgood cause. If needs be, I will pay for the honey. Yours truly, A. J. Cook. Now, if the reader has any honey that corresponds to the above description, please send 3 or 4 pounds to Prof. Cook, at Agricultural College, Mich. Every bee-keeper will be glad to help in this matter, we are sure. The Professor very much desires " to go the bottom "
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