. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. TMm mjmmMicmn wmm j&ismMmi^, 627. ? „ ? PUBLISHED BY_ -fj-— THO S. G. NEWMAN &» SON, -^"irryvno. ILL, --^ ^^^^pas&e^ XHOIVIAS «i. I^EW91Ar«, EDITOR. Vol. mi. Se5t. 20,1890, No. 38. I'll Wot t'oiiler with sorrow Till to-morrow ; But Joy shall have her way This very day. H was a letter which figured conspicu- ously as the initial letter of the names of exhibitors. Just at the landing upstairs— there was the exhibit of M. H. Hunt—then followed O. L. Hershiser's—then came W. Z. Hutchinson's. Another who made sev- eral entries, but the goo


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. TMm mjmmMicmn wmm j&ismMmi^, 627. ? „ ? PUBLISHED BY_ -fj-— THO S. G. NEWMAN &» SON, -^"irryvno. ILL, --^ ^^^^pas&e^ XHOIVIAS «i. I^EW91Ar«, EDITOR. Vol. mi. Se5t. 20,1890, No. 38. I'll Wot t'oiiler with sorrow Till to-morrow ; But Joy shall have her way This very day. H was a letter which figured conspicu- ously as the initial letter of the names of exhibitors. Just at the landing upstairs— there was the exhibit of M. H. Hunt—then followed O. L. Hershiser's—then came W. Z. Hutchinson's. Another who made sev- eral entries, but the goods did not arrive in time, was R. P. Holt^raann—all the names beginning with H. The ijrincipal lady exhibitors were Miss Anna Cutting and Mrs. S. Bennett. Xlie Xiiiie lias Changed.—The Kansas City honey market report on page 637, says that " the demand for comb honey is larger than the ; Yes; and it is likely to be. Quoting it at 16 cents is a farce ! Any white comb honey sold at retail for less than 25 cents per pound this year is sacrificed ! Beekeepers should demand that the very meager crop shall bring all that it is worth. Chicago quotations are 18 cents, but that is too low. Hold on to the product. Comb Honey.—We had a pleasant visit from Mr. L. W. Baldwin, of Inde- pendence, Mo., last week. Friend B. and his son have an apiary of 850 colonies, and have a product of 85,000 pounds of ex- cellent comb honey, a sample crate of which they left with us. It shows good workmanship—the nice, white sections are in an attractive crate, and the honey is thick in body and of fine flavor, and will no doubt bring a fancy price. They are to be congratulated upon so good a yield in such a poor season. Xli«- l>eti-oit Honey Kxliibit was everything that could be desired. Beauti- ful weather prevailed, and the "swarm" of bee-keepers was generous and kindly disposed. A rejiorter for the Detroit Trlhime is responsible for this which fol- l


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