. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Tmm M^mmmiC'KM muM ja^RrtSL*. 163. XHOIVIAS G. WE1V51AW, EDITOR. Vol. mi. Marcy,1890. No. 10, Keep a watch on your words, my brother, For words are \\-onderful things; They are sweet, like the bee's sweet hone}'— Like the bees, they have terrible stings. Oui* New LiOoation, in the heart of the business district of the city, at No. 346 East Madison Street, brings us in dii'ect communication with the several express companies, and we are conveniently near all Jhe freight depots. • This location has made it possible for us to be more prompt than ever in
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Tmm M^mmmiC'KM muM ja^RrtSL*. 163. XHOIVIAS G. WE1V51AW, EDITOR. Vol. mi. Marcy,1890. No. 10, Keep a watch on your words, my brother, For words are \\-onderful things; They are sweet, like the bee's sweet hone}'— Like the bees, they have terrible stings. Oui* New LiOoation, in the heart of the business district of the city, at No. 346 East Madison Street, brings us in dii'ect communication with the several express companies, and we are conveniently near all Jhe freight depots. • This location has made it possible for us to be more prompt than ever in tilling orders, saving the long distance for haul- ing—which time can now be used for filling orders. Our friends will find it very con- venient to call on us when in the city. 11^" Mr. Christian Weckesser, of Mar- shallville, O., was married to Miss Ella E. Long, at Williamsville, N. Y., on Feb. 16, 1890, the Rev. Eli Herr officiating. After the services a number of friends of Mr. and Mrs. Long, the parents of the bride, assem- bled at their home and partook of an ex- cellent dinner. The happy couple will make theii- future home at Marshallville, O. The Bee Journal extends congratulations to them, and hopes for a long honey-moon, extending all through life. Mr. Weckesser is one of our valued correspondents. Mot SoI«l Out—The notice in last week's Bee , that John Andrews had sold out his "Queen Business" is a mistake. He had only sold out all the stock of queens that he had wintered. His advertisement in this issue shows that he is still in the queen-rearing business at Patten's Mills, N. Y. Xlie Oliio State Convention, held at Cleveland, was a " right-royal ; Dr. C. C. Miller called on us on his return from attending it, and so reported it. Then Dr. A. M. Mason wrote us very nearly the same thing. He adds; President Boarilman not being present at the time for calling the convention to order, the Secretary, Miss Dema Bennett,
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