Gleanings in bee culture . essarily a better man; buttis a long lane that has no turning, and I think Isee indications of a change, and that for the better;it seems at times to be so unwise to labor so hardand long for success in mere money-making, thatdwarfs and numbs and deadens allot our better feel-ings. But pardon me for detaining you so long withmerely personal things. Put this in the fire, and Iwill not trouble you in this line for at least anotheryear, if ever. But take courage in your good workinasmuch as you have helped one poor fellow tostrive more earnestly to do justly, love mercy


Gleanings in bee culture . essarily a better man; buttis a long lane that has no turning, and I think Isee indications of a change, and that for the better;it seems at times to be so unwise to labor so hardand long for success in mere money-making, thatdwarfs and numbs and deadens allot our better feel-ings. But pardon me for detaining you so long withmerely personal things. Put this in the fire, and Iwill not trouble you in this line for at least anotheryear, if ever. But take courage in your good workinasmuch as you have helped one poor fellow tostrive more earnestly to do justly, love mercy, andwalk humbly before God. E. T. Flanagan. Belleville, Ills., Feb. 5,1881. [May God bless you for your kind words, friend do remember you, and pray for you; and T havethought of you every time I see anything from youever since you told me about your business now to help others, in the way God has so gra-ciously helped you, and make the beautiful littletext you close with, your guiding star through i>EVOTEr> TO BEES AiVD iiOK^EY, A]^r> iTo^m t>t>::tsestw. Vol. IX. MARCH 1, 1881. No. 3. A. I. , Publisher and Proprietor, \ 9IedLna, O. Published Monthly. Established in 1873 rTERMS: $ Per Akkum, in Advaxcb; I 2 Copies for Si. 90; 3 for $; .5 for : 10 I or more, 75 cts. each. Single Kumber, 10 otii. ?{ Additions to clubs may be made at clubrates. Above are all to be i<ent to OSE POST-OFKicE. Clubs to different postoffices, KOT [ LESS than 90 cts. each. NOT£S FROM THE: BANNER APIARY. NO. 16. SOME HAKDT, OR PERHAPS LAZY FIXINS. !ELL. wife, what shall I write aboutnext? Why, cant you think of any thingmore to write abont? Well, I thought that you wouldget all written out after awhile. I guess that youhad better write and tell Mr. Root about that stoolthat you were going to make last summer, and ha^estrapped fast to you. No, I shall not say any thing about that (but itisnt because I am afraid that folks will laugh at me,you


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