. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. ^J^>^ IeeJodunK THOMAS G. NEWMAN, Voinill. Sept, 14,188], No, 37. Onr Friend and co-laborer, Thomas W. €owan, of the British Bee JoumaJ, visited Mr. A I. Root, at Medina, O., last week, and is to be at the Toronto Exhibition this week. On the 5th inst., we received the following from him, expressing the pleasure he has in his present short visit : Mr Dear Sir :—I must write and thank you for your hospitality and to say how much I enjoj'ed my visit with you, and only wish I had been able to stay lontjer. and to see more of the A
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. ^J^>^ IeeJodunK THOMAS G. NEWMAN, Voinill. Sept, 14,188], No, 37. Onr Friend and co-laborer, Thomas W. €owan, of the British Bee JoumaJ, visited Mr. A I. Root, at Medina, O., last week, and is to be at the Toronto Exhibition this week. On the 5th inst., we received the following from him, expressing the pleasure he has in his present short visit : Mr Dear Sir :—I must write and thank you for your hospitality and to say how much I enjoj'ed my visit with you, and only wish I had been able to stay lontjer. and to see more of the American bee-keepers, but this must be a pleasure reserved fora future not tar distant occasion. I enjoyed my visit to Mr. Dadant's and I am altOKCtber pleased with all I have seen. His next visit we trust will not be su short, lor many of our apiarists have been sadly disappointed in not meeting our distin- guished visitor, and will look forward to his next trip to America as so much pleasure in reserve. The best wishes of American apiarists will follow him and his devoted wife, hoping that her health will be much improved by this excursion to America. Xhe market Qaotations for comb- honey are still advancing. White honey in one-pound sections is quoted in New York at 19 cents ; in Vermont it brings 20 cents ; In Boston it is quoted at 22 cents. The cry is, " there is none offered for ; Well, that is just the reason for the advance in prices. " Hold on to what you have" is the watchword. Do not sell any until next month, and 25 cents will come more readily than 15 cents did last season. Mr E. L. Westcott, of Fair Haven, Conn., wrote us as follows on the 6th inst.: A bee-keeper of this State lately received 20 cents per pound for his honey that he sent to a commission house. How will that do for prices ? I understand he had about a ton of white comb-honey, and it was all closed out at once I I Intend to make a shipment there immediately, of about a t
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