. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 172 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. Mar. 14,. Br PDBLISHED WEEKLY BY GEORGE W. YORK & COMPANY, G« Pirtli Avenue. - CHICAGO, ? a Year—Sample Copy Sent Free. [Entered at the Post-Offlce at ChlcaKO as Second-Class Mail-Matter.] OEOK-OE3 -W. ?S"0K,K:, EDITOR. Assisted by the following Department Editors : Dr. C. C. Milleu - - - "Questions and ; Mrs. Jennie Atchley - - - "The Sunny ; "Gleaner" . - . "Among the ; "Bee-Master" " Canadian ; Dr. F. L. P


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 172 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. Mar. 14,. Br PDBLISHED WEEKLY BY GEORGE W. YORK & COMPANY, G« Pirtli Avenue. - CHICAGO, ? a Year—Sample Copy Sent Free. [Entered at the Post-Offlce at ChlcaKO as Second-Class Mail-Matter.] OEOK-OE3 -W. ?S"0K,K:, EDITOR. Assisted by the following Department Editors : Dr. C. C. Milleu - - - "Questions and ; Mrs. Jennie Atchley - - - "The Sunny ; "Gleaner" . - . "Among the ; "Bee-Master" " Canadian ; Dr. F. L. Peiro " Doctor's ; Rev. Emerson T. Abbott - - "Notes and ; Vol. niV. CHICA&O, ILL,, MAR. 14,1895, No, 11, Editorial Budget. Rev. E. X. Abbott has been lecturing on bees at the State University, located at Columbia, Mo. He reports a grand good time, and says he "never talked to a more attentive audience than the one there, made up of students and ; Mr. Ab- bott "found them ready to do all they could to help out the indus- try "of bee-keeping. Those Missouri people seem to be " all right.'' Glad of it. Mr. Cteo. I^'figliboiir, of the firm of Geo. Neighbour & Sons, large bee-supply dealers of London, England, died week be- fore last. Mr. Neighbour was one of the best known bee-men in Great Britain. Messrs. Chas. Dadant & Son were just filling an order for pounds of comb foundation for this English firm, when they received a cable message announcing the death of Mr. Neighbour, and countermanding the order until further notice. No doubt Mr. N.'s sons will continue the business. Hull. 4jieo. E. Hilton, of Fremont, Mich., delivered an interesting address Feb. 33, to the bee-keepers of .Saginaw county, Mich. About bee-keepers were present, and a very pleasant meeting is reported. Mr. F. E. Gibson, of Racy. Mich., wrote me about the lecture, and said: " We hope to have it repeated


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