. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. VOL XXXIV. CHICAGO. ILL, DEC. 20, 1894. NO. ^m^AmkA^L^j ><fcAafcA^A^A^A^A< A Mei-i-y diriiiitiiias we would wish Our friends both old and new. " A Merry Christmas!"' Pass it on— With joyful hearts and true. ** I'^ools can find fault, but it is a wise man who finds the merit in a ; This quotation is commended to those of us who always are looking for flaws, instead of trying to find some good in our fellows. Editor Stili^oii, of the Nebraska Bee- Eeeper, says that Pres. Abbott, at the St. Joseph meeting, "showed


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. VOL XXXIV. CHICAGO. ILL, DEC. 20, 1894. NO. ^m^AmkA^L^j ><fcAafcA^A^A^A^A< A Mei-i-y diriiiitiiias we would wish Our friends both old and new. " A Merry Christmas!"' Pass it on— With joyful hearts and true. ** I'^ools can find fault, but it is a wise man who finds the merit in a ; This quotation is commended to those of us who always are looking for flaws, instead of trying to find some good in our fellows. Editor Stili^oii, of the Nebraska Bee- Eeeper, says that Pres. Abbott, at the St. Joseph meeting, "showed himself to be a splendid executive officer, and set an ex- ample worthy of every future President of the North American to ; Right you are, Bro. Stilson. A Convention Niimtoer is what you might call this issue of the American Bee Journal. It will pay you to read it all carefully. The essays of Pres. Abbott, R. McKnight, of Canada, and of Chas. Dadant and S. E. Miller, of the United States, are well worth your closest attention. You can't afford to miss reading them or the discussions. Oni* Conti-ibutor!i$ will please be patient, for we expect to publish their com- munications as soon as possible. We thought it best, however, to dispose of the North American convention report first— or let that have first place—and let other matter wait. We have published the con- vention report just as fast as we could get the copy from Secretary Benton—in fact, faster, as we received, direct from the writers, the article from Pres. Abbott on "The Wintering of Bees," and the 10th Annual Report of the " National Bee-Keep- ers' Union," by the General Manager, Thomas G. Newman. Both will be found in this number. A Croo<1 Revie^ver is Mr. Hasty. In his last contribution to the Review his sharp, pointed pencil just punctures things so that enough "wind" is allowed to es- cape to permit a more normal condition in a certain "; &quo


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