. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. GEORGE W. YOBK, I DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY J Weekly, $ a Year. Editor. 1 To Bee-CULTURE. ( Sample Free. VOL. XXXI. CHICAGO, ILL, MARCH 9, 1893. NO. " Tliere is No Friend like the old friend who has shared our moruing- days. No greeting like his welcome, no homage like his praise ; Fame is the scentless sunflower, with gaudy crown of gold ; But friendship is the breathing rose, with sweets in every ; Your Attention is called to the advertisement of Mrs. J. P. Cookenbach, on page 291 of this issue of the Bee Journal. If you wish to se


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. GEORGE W. YOBK, I DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY J Weekly, $ a Year. Editor. 1 To Bee-CULTURE. ( Sample Free. VOL. XXXI. CHICAGO, ILL, MARCH 9, 1893. NO. " Tliere is No Friend like the old friend who has shared our moruing- days. No greeting like his welcome, no homage like his praise ; Fame is the scentless sunflower, with gaudy crown of gold ; But friendship is the breathing rose, with sweets in every ; Your Attention is called to the advertisement of Mrs. J. P. Cookenbach, on page 291 of this issue of the Bee Journal. If you wish to secure good accommodations in advance of coming to see the World's Fair, just write to her, and she will be glad to help you, and see that you are well cared for. Mrs. C. is a splendid christian woman, whom we have known for five or more years, hence we feel that we can recommend her to you. Partly-Filled Sections,—The following sentence appears in a cata- logue and price-list for 1893 : " As there are many who will no doubt try the experiment of feeding sugar-syrup for the purpose of having partly-filled sections completed, to such I would recommend my new feeder, as they were invented with this purpose in ; In view of the fact that practically all have agreed that it is not well to do anything to encourage sugar-honey, we must im- plore all who have any spark of honor not to jeopardize the business of honey- producing for the paltry sum to be ob- tained from selling a few feeders or models. It is safe to say that the great mass of bee-keepers would call loudly to keep out of view any feeder invented with such a "purpose in ; The Bee-Keepers' Revie-w for February is perhaps the most val- uable number yet issued by Mr. Hutch- inson. Hon. R. L. Taylor's first article under the head of " Timely Topics," is packed with hints that are seasonable, and also well seasoned. "Rambler" gives one of his usual interesting articles on the &q


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