. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 279. THOS. G. NEWMAK ^ SON, PHfCAOO, IL,V,. ONE FEB YEAR. Club Rates,—Two copies. $ ; 3 copies, $ ; 4 copies, $ ; 5 copies, $ Mailed to any addresses. EDITOR. YoUXIX, Fen. 25,1892. 1,9. Editorial Buzzings. Two Thing's that should never fret you, Neither worry nor annoy— " What you can help—what you can't help ;" Then your life would be all joy. —A. B. JlNGLER. O. "W. Demaree's second attack of sciatica, last Fall, was followed with La Orl'ppe in his family—so our genial friend has had his


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 279. THOS. G. NEWMAK ^ SON, PHfCAOO, IL,V,. ONE FEB YEAR. Club Rates,—Two copies. $ ; 3 copies, $ ; 4 copies, $ ; 5 copies, $ Mailed to any addresses. EDITOR. YoUXIX, Fen. 25,1892. 1,9. Editorial Buzzings. Two Thing's that should never fret you, Neither worry nor annoy— " What you can help—what you can't help ;" Then your life would be all joy. —A. B. JlNGLER. O. "W. Demaree's second attack of sciatica, last Fall, was followed with La Orl'ppe in his family—so our genial friend has had his full share of adver- sity this Winter. It is a pleasure to be able to report that a marked improve- ment now exists in his family, and we hope that his sciatica will not return again to trouble him. RegfulatiotlS for exhibitors in the several departments of the Exposition have been issued, and can be obtained by all intending exhibitors by applying for them, either in person or by mail. F*ire destroyed the residence and nearly all its contents of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner, of Wenona, Ills. Their two little boys went into the cellar, with a candle, for apples, and accidentally caught the straw on fire. So rapidly did the flames spread that the fire was beyond control before help came—Mr. Turner being absent at the time. Their many friends have presented them with nearly $500 in cash, so as to divide the loss with them, as they had no insur- ance. Mr. T. is a bee-keeper, and one of our subscribers. We congratulate him upon the escape from the burning building of his wife and children. The Illinois State Exposition Board has set apart $40,000 as a special fund for the encouragement of live stock exhibits at the Fair. The fund is apportioned as follows : Horses, 37 per cent.; cattle, 30 per cent; hogs, 15 per cent. ; sheep, 12 per cent. ; poultry, 6 per cent. ; for bees, not a cent! They are not recognized ! Xlie Marshall County, 111., Farmers' Institute was to have o


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