. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. GEORGE W. YORK, i DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY j Weekly, $ a Year. Editor. f TO BEE-CULTURE. I Sample Free. VOL XXX. CHICAGO, ILL, NOVEMBER 17, 1892. NO. Thy Task may well seem over-hard Who seatterest in a thankless soil Thy life as seed, with no reward Save that which duty gives to toil. Yet do thy work ; it shall succeed In thine or in another's day ; And if denied the victor's meed, Thou shalt not lack the toiler's pay. —Whittier. Mr. J. M. Jenkins, Wetumpka, Ala., mentioned on page 593, was mar- ried on Oct. 30, 1892, at Little Rock, Ark., to Mrs


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. GEORGE W. YORK, i DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY j Weekly, $ a Year. Editor. f TO BEE-CULTURE. I Sample Free. VOL XXX. CHICAGO, ILL, NOVEMBER 17, 1892. NO. Thy Task may well seem over-hard Who seatterest in a thankless soil Thy life as seed, with no reward Save that which duty gives to toil. Yet do thy work ; it shall succeed In thine or in another's day ; And if denied the victor's meed, Thou shalt not lack the toiler's pay. —Whittier. Mr. J. M. Jenkins, Wetumpka, Ala., mentioned on page 593, was mar- ried on Oct. 30, 1892, at Little Rock, Ark., to Mrs. Carrie Bulger, formerly of Wetumpka. The Bee Journal repeats its congratulations, and wishes them a happy life, sweetened with the " honey " from hearts bedewed with the "nectar of ; Mr. F\ Holtermann, one of our Canadian friends, has assumed the management of the apiarian department of the Canadian Live Stock and Farm Journal. Friend H. will make it inter- esting for the readers of that paper, on account of his ability as a practical bee- keeper and ready writer. His name and writings are well known to our readers. Honey Adulteration is pretty thoroughly discussed on page 663, by Prof. Cook. Read all of it. Next week Thomas G. Newman will have an article in the Bee Journal, upon this same subject. In that article Mr. Newman expresses so clearly and forcibly our own views upon the matter, that we think it unnecessary to repeat here, but simply call your attention to both what Prof Cook says this week, and what Mr. Newman will say next week. We may have something to say then. After reading the two articles, we want to hear what the readers of the Bee Jour- nal have to say about the subject, and also " what you are going to do about ; The North American.—It has been suggested that we ask the readers of the Bee Journal what they think of holding the next meeting of the North American Bee-Keepers' Association in Washington during the


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