. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 636 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. Oct. 3,. Georg-o 11'. YorU, - - Editor. PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY GEORGE W. YORK & COMPANY, 66 Ftrtb Avenue, - CHICAGO, ILL. $ a Year—Sample Copy Sent Free. [Entered at the Post-OSBce at Chicago as Second-Class Vol. niV. CEICA&O, ILL, OCT. 3,1895. No, Editorial Budget. R. F. Holterniann, I regret to learn, has been sick with typhoid fever in Montreal, Canada, since the North American convention. A postal card received Sept. 23 said he expected to be at home in Brantford very soon. The con- vention was


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 636 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. Oct. 3,. Georg-o 11'. YorU, - - Editor. PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY GEORGE W. YORK & COMPANY, 66 Ftrtb Avenue, - CHICAGO, ILL. $ a Year—Sample Copy Sent Free. [Entered at the Post-OSBce at Chicago as Second-Class Vol. niV. CEICA&O, ILL, OCT. 3,1895. No, Editorial Budget. R. F. Holterniann, I regret to learn, has been sick with typhoid fever in Montreal, Canada, since the North American convention. A postal card received Sept. 23 said he expected to be at home in Brantford very soon. The con- vention was probably too great a strain upon Bro. H. It cer- tainly was no fun to preside over the last session. Hon. Geo. E. Hilton, oi Fremont, Mich., has re- cently been cont;'ibuting some exceedingly interesting and practical illustrated articles on bees, to the Michigan Farmer. In last Gleanings, Mr. Hilton and his two bright-faced chil- dren are shown, in connection with a biographical sketch principally about Mr. H.'s political career. He is one of the most prominent " bee-keeper legislators " in this country, and has done some excellent work in the Michigan legislature. Bees-wax seems to be in great demand these days. I do not remember the time when there appeared in the Bee Journal so many calls for it as there are just now. It will pay to save up all the cappings, old comb, etc., in the apiary, and turn them into wax. These are " economical times " in which we live, and it behooves every would-be successful bee-keeper or farmer, to see that twlhinq is wasted. Do you know that three or four pounds of good beeswax will about pay a year's subscription to any one of the best bee-papers, nowadays ? Father Langfstroth is again able to use his pen, and on page 631 of this number of the Bee Journal will be found a short article written by him. He expects to continue his interesting reminiscences in Gleanings for October 1, and they will also appear in the American


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