. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 524 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL^ Aug. IS,. PUBMSHED WEEKLY BY GEORGE W. YORK & COMPANY, 56 Fifth -:\.\-enue, - ILL. $ a Year—Sample Copy Sent Free. (Bntered at the PoBlrOfflce at Ghicaeo as Second-ClasB Slail-Matter.] Vol. XnV. CHICA&O, AUG, 15,1895. No. 33. Editorial Budgets Father Lang-strotll has most agreeably surprised me with a letter in his own handwriting, dated Aug. 1, 1893. He says : " I have about recovered from the last attack of my ' head trouble.' It has lasted nearly three years I hope to send something of


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 524 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL^ Aug. IS,. PUBMSHED WEEKLY BY GEORGE W. YORK & COMPANY, 56 Fifth -:\.\-enue, - ILL. $ a Year—Sample Copy Sent Free. (Bntered at the PoBlrOfflce at Ghicaeo as Second-ClasB Slail-Matter.] Vol. XnV. CHICA&O, AUG, 15,1895. No. 33. Editorial Budgets Father Lang-strotll has most agreeably surprised me with a letter in his own handwriting, dated Aug. 1, 1893. He says : " I have about recovered from the last attack of my ' head trouble.' It has lasted nearly three years I hope to send something of interest to the American Bee Journal before ; I am sure all will re.)oice with Father L., that he is once more himself, and can enjoy life even at the advanced age of 85 years. Also, it will be a pleasure to again read something from his pen in the American Bee Journal, and all will look forward to it with much interest. There is just the faintest possibility of Father Langstroth being at the Toronto convention next month. Next week I hope to be able to announce definitely that Be will be there. The Palmer House, located at the corner of King and York streets, Toronto, will be the headquarters of the North American convention Sept. 4, 5 and 6. Mr. J. C. Palmer, the proprietor, writes me that he has made arrangements to accommodate 200 delegates. So you see there will be ample room for all. Where members "double up"—two in a bed— only$ day will be charged; . if you prefer to " bunk " alone. Just across the street from the Palmer, is the Kensington, another hotel owned by Mr. Palmer. Here the rate is 50 cents and up for rooms, and meals are furnished on the Euro- pean plan—pay for what you order. It Is my intention now to be at the Palmer House during the convention, all being well. The Xorth American at Toronto.—Although all the program for the meeting of the North American Bee- Keepers' Association at Toronto is not quite ready


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