. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. irilM^ MMdTRKDKH WmM JQ'IS'RIfJClL. 35. —= > PUBLISHED HV ^±—— THOS. ^SON, CHICAGO, ^ KDITOH. Voinyi. Jan. 1M890. No. 3, " lia. (lirippe " has taken full posses- sion of the Bee Journal office. Several of the corps are at this \vriting (Friday, Jan. 10) down with it. The foUowing, from an exchange, gives a pretty correct diagnosis of the disease: If you have "bigness " of the head, Catarrh and " ringing " ears, A hot and feverish cuticle. And eyes suffused with tears. An " all gone " feeling


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. irilM^ MMdTRKDKH WmM JQ'IS'RIfJClL. 35. —= > PUBLISHED HV ^±—— THOS. ^SON, CHICAGO, ^ KDITOH. Voinyi. Jan. 1M890. No. 3, " lia. (lirippe " has taken full posses- sion of the Bee Journal office. Several of the corps are at this \vriting (Friday, Jan. 10) down with it. The foUowing, from an exchange, gives a pretty correct diagnosis of the disease: If you have "bigness " of the head, Catarrh and " ringing " ears, A hot and feverish cuticle. And eyes suffused with tears. An " all gone " feeling round your waist, And aching legs and hip. Though " far from strong " you're hardly sick, You have not lost your "grip," If you have running at the nose And constant fits of sneezing, A chilly feeling down your back. As though your spine was freezing. If in a "rocky," nervous state, Like one in drunken frenzy ; My friend, you've got the French "la grippe," Or English influenza. For several hours to-day the Bee Jour- nal office was entirely deserted, and the door locked—one after another left their post of duty, being unable to longer keep a perpendicular attitude—but we are hopeful that the worst is now passed, and that all will be at their post of duty again soon. Ijatcr.—Monday, Jan. 13—the editor is still confined to his bed, but is convalescing slowly, and hopes to be in the office again in a short time. In consequence of this scourge', many of the items, and much mat- ter, promised to appear in this issue, must now be indefinitely postponed—or until such time as the editor wUl be able to at- tend to them. All correspondents, whose various matters require his personal atten- tion, win please accept this explanation, and have a little patience. G. W. York. Xlie tVisconsin State Bee-Keepers' Association will hold its sixth annual meet- ing in the Capitol, at Madison, Wis., on Thursday, Feb. 5, 1890. A complete pro- gram


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