. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. ^ 'rmrn SMERICKIH ®E® r. _ » PUBLISKED BY„ ' THOS. &SON, CHIOAOO. IVAj, ^'^i^i-ff^^^^t^^^^i- EDITOR. Vol. mi, OcU,1890, No, 40, Bettei- to smile while we live, tWftn frown. Better to love, than to gain renovvu. Better to comfort some aching heart Than to do in battle a warrior's part. Tred A. Hoc is the Chinese consul at San Francisco. A Bee is naturally asso- ciated with the Flowery Kingdom. Xhe l^ortliwestern Convention at Chicago will not convene this year. The Officers have consulted and arrived at the above conclusion.


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. ^ 'rmrn SMERICKIH ®E® r. _ » PUBLISKED BY„ ' THOS. &SON, CHIOAOO. IVAj, ^'^i^i-ff^^^^t^^^^i- EDITOR. Vol. mi, OcU,1890, No, 40, Bettei- to smile while we live, tWftn frown. Better to love, than to gain renovvu. Better to comfort some aching heart Than to do in battle a warrior's part. Tred A. Hoc is the Chinese consul at San Francisco. A Bee is naturally asso- ciated with the Flowery Kingdom. Xhe l^ortliwestern Convention at Chicago will not convene this year. The Officers have consulted and arrived at the above conclusion. The time for holding it is so near to that of the International, that it would be very difficult to make two con- ventions a success, when both cover the same territory, and are of a National char- acter. Mr. W. JE. Ilutcliiii!sun, we are sorry to say, has been quite ill for some time with malarial fever and rheumatism. He is improving, but not yet able to work. The Honey Shows he has attended have been wearing on his constitution, and when we saw him at Detroit he was not feeling well, and we feared tuat a period of sick- ness might be the result. Fire destroyed the home of Mr. J. T. Wilson, of Little Hickman, Ky., on the 8th inst. We hope it was fully insured. It is a duty all owe to themselves and their families, not only to insure tbeir property, but their lives also. We maintain that it is criminal negligence to neglect this duty, unless any one is rich enough to provide such loss in other ways. It is 'M> Vestrs uext January since the first number of the Ambuican Bee Jouunal was issued. We shall celebrate that Anni- versary by enlarging the Jouknai, to 32 pages in eacli issue—with two to the page, making it of the same size as it was formerly, and similar to the other bee- periodicals. This will be done to give more room for reading matter, as well as for advertisements. Now we want oui- friends to assist us to inaugurate a FALL AND WINTER


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