. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 728 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. J^ov. 12, (S f~ OLDEST BCE PAPER fJV^ ' " ^ LlJIEfiICA ^ ^0^ mmto^. <SE:0RCB W. , . Editor. PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY GEORGE W. YORK & COMPANY, 118 MicblsBn St., - CHICAGO, II^L. a Year—Sample Copy Sent Free. [Bntered at the Post-Offlce at ChicaKO as Second-Class Mail-Matter. Vol. nXVI, CHICAPtO, ill, NOV. 12, 18%, no, 46, EDITORIAL COMMENTS. Tlie Cbicag'o Convention of the Illinois State Bee-Keepers' Association, as autiounced last week, will be held Wednesday and Thursday of next week—Nov. 18 and 19. We


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 728 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. J^ov. 12, (S f~ OLDEST BCE PAPER fJV^ ' " ^ LlJIEfiICA ^ ^0^ mmto^. <SE:0RCB W. , . Editor. PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY GEORGE W. YORK & COMPANY, 118 MicblsBn St., - CHICAGO, II^L. a Year—Sample Copy Sent Free. [Bntered at the Post-Offlce at ChicaKO as Second-Class Mail-Matter. Vol. nXVI, CHICAPtO, ill, NOV. 12, 18%, no, 46, EDITORIAL COMMENTS. Tlie Cbicag'o Convention of the Illinois State Bee-Keepers' Association, as autiounced last week, will be held Wednesday and Thursday of next week—Nov. 18 and 19. We have arranged with the New Briggs House—northeast corner of Fifth Ave. and Randolph St.—to hold the meeting in the club-room there. The hotel rates will be 75 cents each per night if two in a room ; $ if one in a room. A most ex- cellent restaurant is run in connection with the New Briggs House, where meals can be had, paying for what you order. The railroad rates will be one and one-third for the round trip, taking advantage of the excursion rates of the Luther Leagues of America, which meet in Chicago Nov. 17 to 20. Don't fait to take a receipt from your local agent for your fare to Chicago, then when here you can get it signed so as to return for the one-third rate. Now, we want to urge every bee-keeper within 200 miles (or further) from Chicago, to be present. This Chicago meet- ing ought to be next to the North American in point of at- tendance and importance. It can be made so if only bee- keepers near the city will come out. Indiana, Wisconsin and Michigan should also be well represented. At the last meet- ing held here—in January—Mr. Ernest R. Root, of Ohio, was present. He may be here next week. Dr. Miller will preside. Come, and bring along your questions for discussion. Xlie 'Work of tlie Honey-Bee has been a sub- ject of investigation and analysis by the French Review of Natural Science, which finds that in fine weather a good worker can visit 40 to


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