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First Annual Report 



CONCLUDING REMARKS. 



The Union needs money, of course, but it needs members, and they are 

 more important. Its moral power and influence is what counts, and a mem- 

 bership of 5,<jOO would be of more value than the|;5,ooo which it would bring. 



Several of the attorneys who are members of the Union have assisted 

 the General Manager in arranging cases, giving opinions and writing briefs, 

 as well as giving advice concerning the management of cases on trial . The 

 manager wishes to thank them all, but particularly to acknowledge his obli- 

 gations to Messrs. J. E. Pond and G. W. Demaree for valuable assistance 

 and counsel. 



The General Manager has labored without the hope of reward, except 

 such as comes from a consciousness of having done his duty, and is fully 

 prepared to welcome his successor as soon as elected. 



Thomas G. Newman, General Manager. 

 199 Randolph Street, Chicago, 111. 



MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL 

 fi^^New members for 



Acklin, H. G. 

 Adams, Rev. G. A. 

 Addenbrooke, W. 

 Aiken, R. C. 

 Andrews, T P. 

 Armstrong, }. C. 



Babcock, E. E. 

 Bagby, M. G. 

 Baldwin, Otis N. 

 Baldwin, T. J. 

 Banning, Jos. G. 

 Barker, Dayton E. 

 Barlow, Chas. 

 Barlow, J. W. 

 Barrows, O. B. 

 Bates, P.J. 

 Baxter, E. J. 

 Beach, A. L. 

 Berthe, William 

 Besse, Dr. H. 

 Beeson, A. 

 Bernhard, Wm. 

 Bernschein, E. 

 Billings, L. P. 

 Bird, E. V. 



bee-keepers' union, for the year 1891, 



1892 are not included in this list.°^a 



Arnoldt, Mrs. E. 

 Ashby, Geo. H. 

 Ashley, Harmon J . 

 Atwood, F. M. 

 Atwood L. E. 

 Axtell, L. C. 



Boone, E. R. 

 Bornhop, Jno. F. 

 Bott, Fred 

 Bowditch, Fred C. 

 Boynton, G. W. 

 Brady, Jesse 

 Braentigam, Sigel 

 Bray, Moses 

 Breed, J. E. 

 Brickey, Peter 

 Brokaw, Lionel 

 Brown, Jas. E. 

 Brown, J . Few 

 Bugbee, D. 

 Buhler, John 

 Bull, Joshua 

 Burr, John 

 Burden, O. E. 

 Burgess, CM. 



