. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 290 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. May 7, PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY GEORGE W. YORK 8 CONPANY 144 & 146 St., Chicago, 111. EDITOR. DEPT. EDITORS, , , Em L IMPORTANT NOTICES. The Subscription Price of this Journal is SLUG 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 f rto. 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


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 290 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. May 7, PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY GEORGE W. YORK 8 CONPANY 144 & 146 St., Chicago, 111. EDITOR. DEPT. EDITORS, , , Em L IMPORTANT NOTICES. The Subscription Price of this Journal is SLUG 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 f rto. 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. A-dvertislng Rates will be given upon ap- plication. i Weekly Budget. * Editor Root is stirring up the Ohio bee- lieepers to form a State organization, having for one of its objects the securing in Ohio of a good foul b'rood law. Success to him in his efforts. W. Z. Hutchinson is not practicing migra- tory bee-keeping, but migratory editing. His duties as State Foul Brood Inspector keep him at present wandering over the State of Michigan, and he edits the Bee-Keepers' Re- view as he goes, so as to give more " go " to his editorials. Mrs. Christian Theilmann, of Wabasha Co., Minn., died April 13th, after a short illness, at the age of nearly T7 years. Her maiden name was Angola Schocke. She was born in Westphalia, Germany, .June 11, 1S36, and came to Minnesota in 1854. She was married to Christian Theilmann, Nov. 13, 1856. She leaves a husband, two daughters, and three sons, to mourn her departure. In a private letter Mr. Theilmann says his wife " was a true Christian, a loving mother, and a helpmate in the real sense of the ; She suffered with rheumatism more or less for the past 30 years, and was confined t


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