. Gleanings in bee culture. our name will be faded;Your folks will be ^i^gusted,And you never will be had rather be a slaveThan to go a drunkard to my graveIf you are asked to take a drink,.lust stop nwhile and dare I be so low,And give the answer no? TOBACCO. J. D. , Kittitas Co., W. T., March 26,1884. Friend 8., I do not see why bees wontprosper in any locality where the grounddoes not freeze. We have made severalshipments to Washington Territory, and, ifI am correct, we have had some pretty goodreports.—So you liked the picture aboutJohns dream, did you?


. Gleanings in bee culture. our name will be faded;Your folks will be ^i^gusted,And you never will be had rather be a slaveThan to go a drunkard to my graveIf you are asked to take a drink,.lust stop nwhile and dare I be so low,And give the answer no? TOBACCO. J. D. , Kittitas Co., W. T., March 26,1884. Friend 8., I do not see why bees wontprosper in any locality where the grounddoes not freeze. We have made severalshipments to Washington Territory, and, ifI am correct, we have had some pretty goodreports.—So you liked the picture aboutJohns dream, did you? Well, friend S., Iwill tell you, confidentially, that there issome talk of having Mr. Merrybanks andhis neighbors all in a nice little 1 used to write it every month itcame in such disconnected portions that ourlittle friends, and some of the older ones,did not recognize it as only a story. If it isall in a book by itself, perhaps it will soundbetter. Thanks for your poetry. 1884 GLEANING^ In iBfiE CULTUttE. 6i^. \ trill or boy. under 15 years ofa;;e. who « i ite-a letter tor this dejiart-ment, tontaimno somk valuable fact, NOT (>•• Nl RALLY KNOWN. ON BEES O OTHER MATTERS, will 1 eou Hnd in Sunday-schoolbook^ i-.,stiMtJ:liom to $ If youh He had one or more books, give us then lines that we may not send the sametwu-e. We have now in stock, six differentbooks, as follows: Silver Keys, Sheer Oft,The Giant Killer, The Roby Family, Res-cuedfrom Egypt, and Ten Nights in a Bar-lioom. A chiels araang ye takin notes;An faith, hell prent it. irp GOOD many messages for Huber come ^K in these littl<^ letters, and one littleill girl asks me to tell more about ^^ Well, he is now almost a year old, asyou may remember, and he goes allover the house, and would go up stairs if notwatched and stopped. He soils his clothesso much that liis mother has ma


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