. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 741 -«^. Clxib Rates,—Two copies, $ ; 3 copies, $; 4 copies, $; 5 copies, $ Mailed to any addresses. THOIWAS G. I^E^VI»lAr«, EDITOR. Vol,XXVIII, Dec, 10,1891, No, 24, Editorial Buzziiigs. Tlie Report of the National Bee- Keepers' Union will be published in next week's Bee Journal. The annual dues for 1892 can be paid at any con- venient time. One dollar will cover the whole cost for 1892. Xlie District of Columbia has decided to ask Congress for an appro- priation of $50,000 to enable it to make a creditable exhi


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 741 -«^. Clxib Rates,—Two copies, $ ; 3 copies, $; 4 copies, $; 5 copies, $ Mailed to any addresses. THOIWAS G. I^E^VI»lAr«, EDITOR. Vol,XXVIII, Dec, 10,1891, No, 24, Editorial Buzziiigs. Tlie Report of the National Bee- Keepers' Union will be published in next week's Bee Journal. The annual dues for 1892 can be paid at any con- venient time. One dollar will cover the whole cost for 1892. Xlie District of Columbia has decided to ask Congress for an appro- priation of $50,000 to enable it to make a creditable exhibit at the World's Fair. Tliese States were represented at the Northwestern Convention last month: Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michi- gan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio and Wisconsin. The officers for the ensuing year are : C. C. Miller, President; J. A. Green, Vice-President; W. Z. Hutch- inson, Secretary; and Thomas G. New- man, Treasurer. Xlie Illinois State Bee-Keepers' Association will meet at Springfield next week. This is an important meeting, and we hope that all who can do so will attend and take part in the delibera- tions. Several have written to us to know whether we expect to be there, and in reply we will say that while we fully intended to be present, we have been compelled to give up the idea. We are much better than we were during the Northwestern Convention, but do not yet feel able to leave home; and, besides, our office work has run so far behind on account of our illness, that to leave it now would increase the burdens and make them intolerable. No ; we shall be present in spirit, both at Albany this week and at Springfield next week—but not in body. We submit to the inevit- able as gracefully as possible. Xlie Grading: of Honey will hereafter be a very easy matter if the North American Association at Albany this week shall adopt a grade schedule, when the committee from the North- western shall submit the matter for consideration. Then there need


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