. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 652 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. Oct. 10,. G&orQ-G W. Vor7f, - - Hditor. pobijIShed weekly by GEORGE W. YORK & COMPANY, 56 Fittb Avenue, - CHICAGO, ILL. $ a Year—Sample Copy Sent Free. (Bntered at the PoeUOfflce at ChicaKo as Second-Class Vol. niV, CEICAGO, ILL,, OCT. 10, 1895. No, 41. Editorial Budgets Father Langstrotb Passes A^vay.—Just as the Bee Journal goes to press (Monday forenoon), I learn through a Chicago dally paper that Father Langstroth died of apoplexy yesterday (Oct. 6) while preaching to a large audi- ence at hi


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 652 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. Oct. 10,. G&orQ-G W. Vor7f, - - Hditor. pobijIShed weekly by GEORGE W. YORK & COMPANY, 56 Fittb Avenue, - CHICAGO, ILL. $ a Year—Sample Copy Sent Free. (Bntered at the PoeUOfflce at ChicaKo as Second-Class Vol. niV, CEICAGO, ILL,, OCT. 10, 1895. No, 41. Editorial Budgets Father Langstrotb Passes A^vay.—Just as the Bee Journal goes to press (Monday forenoon), I learn through a Chicago dally paper that Father Langstroth died of apoplexy yesterday (Oct. 6) while preaching to a large audi- ence at his home in Dayton, Ohio. Bee-keepers in all lands will receive the sad news with deep regret, and extend heart- felt sympathy to the bereaved relatives. Next week I will likely be able to give a more extended notice. Mr. Harry Lathrop, of Browntown, Wis., made the Bee Journal office a very pleasant call last Friday. Mr. L. is one of the foremost bee-men of that great honey-produc- ing State just north of Illinois. mildred Susan Calvert is her name. She is the newest and sweetest " little queen " now at the " Home of the ; But she's not for sale. " Mildred" was born Sept. 29, 1895. Long may she live, and prove to be a great blessing to Brother and Sister Calvert, and to the whole world. Heartiest congratulations to her parents and all the Rootvill- ians—including " Grandpa " and " Grandma " Root: Mr. G. BI. DooIittle'S Address at the Toronto convention was entirely extempore—at least be had no manu- script, so the Secretary did not get it—but a kind friend who was able to recall the gist of the speecl^ has sent it to me, which I give here : SOMETHINS OF INTEREST TO BEE-KEEPERS. After a recess had been taken, during which many went away, or scattered about the school grounds, Mr. Doollttle gave an off-hand address. He said, in brief, that much had been said about the best hives, the best way of securing a large


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