. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 101. -. -^ PCBLTSHED JBY ^ THOS. ^ SON, ONE DOItZ^AR PER YEAS. ^io'i?'*^*^®'"''^^^ copies, $ ; 3 copies, ?; 4 copies, $; r> copies. $ Mailed to any addresses. THOMAS «. ]^ElV]fIAW, EDITOR. mini, Jan, 22,1892, 1,4. Editorial Buzzlngs. Trifles should never discourage. But only be spurs to help on ; Spiders that lose their threads often Replace them as oft as they're gone. Bees that go searching for honey, Though far, far away from their home. Will never return without any. If half of the day they m


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 101. -. -^ PCBLTSHED JBY ^ THOS. ^ SON, ONE DOItZ^AR PER YEAS. ^io'i?'*^*^®'"''^^^ copies, $ ; 3 copies, ?; 4 copies, $; r> copies. $ Mailed to any addresses. THOMAS «. ]^ElV]fIAW, EDITOR. mini, Jan, 22,1892, 1,4. Editorial Buzzlngs. Trifles should never discourage. But only be spurs to help on ; Spiders that lose their threads often Replace them as oft as they're gone. Bees that go searching for honey, Though far, far away from their home. Will never return without any. If half of the day they must roam. People can learn precious lessons From spiders and bees, I am sure- Lessons that when in life's battles Will help them to fight and endure. A. B. JiNGLER. Xhe Report of the convention at Los Angeles, Calif., writter by Rambler, has come to hand since this Journal was filled. It may be expected next week. 'We Regret to learn that the family of our friend Secor, President of the North American Bee-Keepers' Asso- ciation, are now under the power of La Orippe Oood Enougli.—Mrs. J. M. Null sends us this item of news: A woman bee-keeper hag-^on a case in court against a builder who destroyed her swarm of bees which happened to settle in his garden. The bees annoyed urn, and he took a pail of paraffino and tar and held it under the swarm until the bees dropped, stupefied, into the names. Ihe court condemned him for his act, and gave the woman damages. That is right ! Such men must be taught that bee-keepers, both male and female, have rights which they are bound to respect! Mrs. Null writes thus about the National Bee-Keepers' Union : As to officers, where could we get superior ones than we now have ? Their efficiency having ^been proved, why not retain them without consulting them in the least ? Put my vote down that way We do not want new ones to be tried and found wanting. You cannot imagine how glad I was to see in the Annual Report the increase m numbers. Let the go


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