. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. itmm SMSRicsix ,mnm 771. THOS. B^SGS, CMICAGO, Il't'. EDITOR. Vol. HIT. M 28,1888. No. 48. To Kiss her cheek ! as honey fine The bee from rose or eglantine Doth sip, so I from dimple cute Would taste of love's delicious wine ! What could a knight (or bee) compute Dearer than such delight divine ? Pure ammonia is a good remedy for bee-stings. W^e Reg-ret to learn that Mr. John G. Smith, Secretary of the Central Illinois Bee-Keepers' Society, met witli;an accident on his vpay home from the Clayton Conven- tion. While on the train
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. itmm SMSRicsix ,mnm 771. THOS. B^SGS, CMICAGO, Il't'. EDITOR. Vol. HIT. M 28,1888. No. 48. To Kiss her cheek ! as honey fine The bee from rose or eglantine Doth sip, so I from dimple cute Would taste of love's delicious wine ! What could a knight (or bee) compute Dearer than such delight divine ? Pure ammonia is a good remedy for bee-stings. W^e Reg-ret to learn that Mr. John G. Smith, Secretary of the Central Illinois Bee-Keepers' Society, met witli;an accident on his vpay home from the Clayton Conven- tion. While on the train between Bluff City and Barry, a cinder lodged in his eye, which caused him severe pain for several days. Since then he has been indisposed from the results of a severe cold in the head. His many friends will be sorry to learn these particulars of his illness, and with us will no doubt olfer^him their sympathy. A Correspondent in central New York writes us concerning the complaint against Mr. McCaul, published on page , and states that he is still doing business at 122 Water Street, New York. We have written to him, at that address, calling for a settlement for the Florida honey, and await a reply. Our correspondent adds: ";Mr. McCaul Iku sold hundreds of dollars worth of honey for me, and always rendered an accurate account, at good ; If he will do the same for the Florida honey, and satisfactorily explain the cause of the delay in remitting for it, after having sold it for cash long ago, Alderman]& Roberts will no doubt be very glad to state the fact as pub- licly as they made the complaint. ^Vliy M-as Mr. Uoolittle I\ot Xliere?—That question is often asked about bee-conventions, but it has never been publicly answered. We have known the reason for some years, and when Mr. Doolittle's name was mentioned for Presi- dent of the International at Columbus, we suggested that Mr. Doolittle was not a mem- ber, and was therefore not eligible. We did this to
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