. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 764 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. Mov. 28,. George 11'. York, - - Editor. PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY GEORGE W. YORK & COMPANY, 66 Flftb Avenue, - CHICAGO, ILL. $ a Year—Sample Copy Sent Free. [Entered at tbe Posl-Offlce at Chicauo as Second-Class Mall-Matter.] VolXnV. CEICA&O, ILL, NOY, 28, 1895. , Editorial Budgets Among: the Callers at the Bee Journal ofBce last week were, Mr. F. Grabbe, of Libertyville, once a part owner of the Bee Journal ; Mr. M. M. Baldridge, of St. Charles, and Dr. C. G. Miller, of Marengo—all Illinois bee-keepers. Dr. Mil


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 764 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. Mov. 28,. George 11'. York, - - Editor. PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY GEORGE W. YORK & COMPANY, 66 Flftb Avenue, - CHICAGO, ILL. $ a Year—Sample Copy Sent Free. [Entered at tbe Posl-Offlce at Chicauo as Second-Class Mall-Matter.] VolXnV. CEICA&O, ILL, NOY, 28, 1895. , Editorial Budgets Among: the Callers at the Bee Journal ofBce last week were, Mr. F. Grabbe, of Libertyville, once a part owner of the Bee Journal ; Mr. M. M. Baldridge, of St. Charles, and Dr. C. G. Miller, of Marengo—all Illinois bee-keepers. Dr. Miller and I attended the Illinois State Bee-Keepers' Conven- tion together, for which purpose he came to Chicago. Mr. 'Will "Ward mitchell wrote a very fine tribute to Father Langstroth, which was published In the November Progressive Bee-Keeper. By the way, "Will" Is a rising "Mizzoory " poet. One of his rhymes graces the before-men- tioned paper each month. Should his poetical propensities ever incline toward singing the songs of beedom, he may some day reach the exalted position of " Poet-Laureate of Apicul- ; Thus far, I believe Hon. Eugene Secor gracefully, as well as rightfully, wears that honor. The Illinois State Convention was held at Springfield, last week Tuesday and Wednesday. A very in- teresting meeting was the result, and steps were taken, which, if properly directed, will result in the largest membership of any bee-association now in existence in this country. The full report, which will appear soon in the Bee Journal, will give the particulars. The newly-elected officers of the association are these : President, Dr. C. C. Miller, of Marengo; Vice-Presidents, 1st, J. Q. Smith, 2nd, C. P. Dadant, 3rd, S. N. Black, 4th, Mrs. L. Harrison, 5th, Geo. F. Robbins; Secretary, Jas. A. Stone, of Brantford ; and Treasurer, A. N. Draper, of Upper Alton. Next week I will endeavor to give a short account of the trip to Springfield, an


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