. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 194 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. March 26, PUBLISHED WEEK GEORGE W. YORK & COMPANY 144 & 146 E. Erie St., Chicago, III. EDITOR, OEOK/Ca-E3 "w. -^ok-k:. DEPT. EDITORS, , , Emma IMPORTANT NOTICES. The Subscription Price of this Journal is $ a year, in the United States, Can- ada, and Mexico; all other countries in the Postal Union, 50 cents a year extra for post- age. Sample copy free. The Wrapper-Label Date of this paper indicates the end of the month to which your subscription is paid. For instance,


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 194 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. March 26, PUBLISHED WEEK GEORGE W. YORK & COMPANY 144 & 146 E. Erie St., Chicago, III. EDITOR, OEOK/Ca-E3 "w. -^ok-k:. DEPT. EDITORS, , , Emma IMPORTANT NOTICES. The Subscription Price of this Journal is $ a year, in the United States, Can- ada, and Mexico; all other countries in the Postal Union, 50 cents a year extra for post- age. Sample copy free. The Wrapper-Label Date of this paper indicates the end of the month to which your subscription is paid. For instance, "dec03" on your label shows that it is paid to the end of December, 1903. Subscription Receipts.—We do not send a receipt for money sent us to pay subscrip- tion, but change the date on your wrapper- label, which shows you that the money has been received and credited. Advertising Rates will be given upon ap- plication. I Weekly Budget. I Dr. C. C. Millek, of McHenry Co., 111. wrote us March IT: "To-day the few colonies that are out of the cellar are having a tine Bight—65'^'." Evidently celebrating St. Patrick's Day 1 Thomas G. Newman was announced last v,-eek in these columns as having passed away Maft-ch 10, in San Francisco, Calif. The Philo- sophical Journal (of which he was editor at,the time of his death) contained the following in the issue of March 14 : PASSING OF THOMAS i-i. NEWMAN. Mr. Thomas G. Newman passed to spirit life Tuesday, March 10, at 12;;> For several years Mr. Newman had been an invalid, and about three years ago he was stricken with nearly total blindness. From the latter affliction he was slowly re- covering, and, in the last few months, was thanking the good angels for their minister- ing care in restoring to him his sight: About six weeks ago he was taken with the grippe, but persisted in attending to his work until Feb. .5. when, overcome by weakness, he fell on the pavement in front of the St. Nicholas Hotel.


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