. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 213 J'A^^^iS;. XHOIUAS G. MEWIOAN, EDITOR. MXIVIl Feu, 12,1,891, No, 7, Editorial Buzzings. A Law on foul-brood is before the Wisconsin Legislature, and will prob- ably be passed very soon. m^" The Inter-Mountain Horticulturist is a wide-awake monthly published at 50 cents a year, at Salt Lake City, Utah, by our friend John C. Swaner. It is nicely printed and well edited. "Wisconsin is to have a grand exhibit at the Columbian World's Fair. The State Bee-Keepers' Association has ap- pointed a committee to have charge of
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 213 J'A^^^iS;. XHOIUAS G. MEWIOAN, EDITOR. MXIVIl Feu, 12,1,891, No, 7, Editorial Buzzings. A Law on foul-brood is before the Wisconsin Legislature, and will prob- ably be passed very soon. m^" The Inter-Mountain Horticulturist is a wide-awake monthly published at 50 cents a year, at Salt Lake City, Utah, by our friend John C. Swaner. It is nicely printed and well edited. "Wisconsin is to have a grand exhibit at the Columbian World's Fair. The State Bee-Keepers' Association has ap- pointed a committee to have charge of the preparations, and to superintend the exhibit. An application has been made to the Legislature for a grant of $1,000 to cover the expenses of the apiarian exhibit. Mr. Timpe sent us some of his potatoes for trial. We hardly ever eat potatoes, but our family say that they were excellent for cooking, and very tasty. They certainly had a "flowery" appearance on the table. Particular Attention is called to the letters of Dr. C. C. Miller, C. E. Yocom, and J. S. Hughes, on page 230, about the organization of a State Association. If all who are interested will act in accordance with the suggestions of Dr. Miller, and send a postal card to this office AT ONCE, it can be determined where to permanently locate the State Society, and the call for a session of the Capital Society at Springfield, on Feb. 26, gives an opportunity for the organi- zation to be completed at an early day. The suggestion for such a convention on April 10, at Decatur, is all very well, but the time is too far distant for the accomplishment of the desired ends. The Society must be located and incorporated, and it must appoint a strong committee to present matters to the Legislature, in order to obtain a sufficient appropriation to pay the expenses of gathering, arrang- ing, managing, and exhibiting the pro- ducts of the apiary for the State, at the Columbian World's Fair. We imagine that all will admi
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