. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 675. THOUAS Q. NEWMAN, Editor. 3^o\ToeM. Yoinni. Oct. 26,1887, No. 43. After Awhile—'a busy brain Will rest from all its care and pain. After awhile—earth's rush will cease, And a wearied heart find sweet release. After awhile—a vanished face. An empty seat, a vacant place. After awhile—a name forgot, A crumbled head-stone—unknown spot. The Pennsylvania State Ajfricultural Society at the Exhibition held at Philadel- phia, Pa., Sept. 17, 1887, awarded the flrst- class diploma to E. J. Baxter, of Nauvoo, Ills., for the best 10


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 675. THOUAS Q. NEWMAN, Editor. 3^o\ToeM. Yoinni. Oct. 26,1887, No. 43. After Awhile—'a busy brain Will rest from all its care and pain. After awhile—earth's rush will cease, And a wearied heart find sweet release. After awhile—a vanished face. An empty seat, a vacant place. After awhile—a name forgot, A crumbled head-stone—unknown spot. The Pennsylvania State Ajfricultural Society at the Exhibition held at Philadel- phia, Pa., Sept. 17, 1887, awarded the flrst- class diploma to E. J. Baxter, of Nauvoo, Ills., for the best 10 pounds of extracted honey. Reduced Rates on all railroads are granted to attend the Fat Stoclj Show in Chicago from Nov. 8 to 18, 18S7. Tickets will be issued at one-and-one-flfth fare for the round trip. Bee-keepers who wish to see the Fat Stock Show should come the last and best week, and can then attend the convention which occurs on the last three days, Wednesday to Friday, Nov. 16 to IS. The meeting will be held at the Commercial Hotel, on the corner of Lake and Dearborn streets, within a few blocks of all the rail- road depots. The invitation is general— COME. Mr. and Mrs. T. AV. Conrau have, no doubt, reached their home long ere this, and we hope with renewed energies and re- cruited health. Mr. Cowan, in the last issue of the British Bee Journal, makes mention of the "hearty welcome " he received in America, in these words: We have, throughout our journey, been treated with the greatest hospitality and consideration, and shall ever remember with pleasure our coming over to this New World—so wonderful in its growth and (?pirit of progress. We shall carry away with us pleasant recollections, many of which appear later on in the pages of the Journal. Suffice it now to say, we are anxious to state this at once that our friends may see how much we have appreciated their kindness. We remember with pleasure the visit of our cotemporary to Chicago, and s


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