. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 710 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. :^ov. 7,. George W. York, - - Editor. PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY GEORGE W. YORK & COMPANY, 66 FlPtb Avenue, - CHICAGO, ILL. $ a Year—Sample Copy Sent Free. [Entered at the Post-Office at Chicano as Second-Class Mail-Matter.] Vol. inv. CHICAGO, ILL, NOY. % 1895. No, 45, Editorial Budgets Hon. Eus:ene Secor and "W^ife—of Forest City, Iowa—were iu Chicago a weelf ago last Saturday. I had a very pleasant chat with them. They had been visiting the Atlanta , and after spending a week or so among Indiana friends
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 710 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. :^ov. 7,. George W. York, - - Editor. PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY GEORGE W. YORK & COMPANY, 66 FlPtb Avenue, - CHICAGO, ILL. $ a Year—Sample Copy Sent Free. [Entered at the Post-Office at Chicano as Second-Class Mail-Matter.] Vol. inv. CHICAGO, ILL, NOY. % 1895. No, 45, Editorial Budgets Hon. Eus:ene Secor and "W^ife—of Forest City, Iowa—were iu Chicago a weelf ago last Saturday. I had a very pleasant chat with them. They had been visiting the Atlanta , and after spending a week or so among Indiana friends, they expected to return to their Iowa home. Mr. and Mrs. Secor have a son here in Chicago who is fitting himself for the title of D. D. S.—" Doctor of Dental ; He's a veritable " chip off the old block," as the saying goes, and consequently will be a success. " Father " and »» mother " of Bee-Papers. —Some one has, within the past few months, charged the American Bee Journal with being the "father" of new bee- papers, and Gleanings the " ; That all sounds very pretty, but so far as the Bee Journal is concerned. It is quite willing that Gleanings shall have all the honor (?) there is in such a figurative statement. But I am sure if there's any- thing in the principle that "like begets like," then all the new bee-papers started within the past three or four years will have to look elsewhere for proof of parentage, or like Topsy in " Uncle Tom's Cabin,"conclude that they simply "; They are nothing "like" Gleanings or the American Bee Journal. Chicag-o Money Prices are not so high as some would have bee-keepers believe—nor as high as they ought to be. Fancy comb honey at this date (Oct. 28) will net the shipper very little, if any, more than 10 cents per pound; and extracted honey probably half that amount. All talk of getting 16 or 17 cents per pound
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