. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. THE mv^MMiGRjsi mmm j^&urmril. 259. THOS. »»SON,; EDITOR. Vol, XXIV. April 18,1888. No. 16, All tin- Hells of lu'iiveu may ring, All tlie birds of heaven may sin>.', All the wells on earth may sprinij, All the winds of earth may bring All sweet sounds together. Sweeter far than all things heard, Hand of harper, tone of bird, Sound of woods at sundown stirred— Bees (iresioarming—welcome word, Soundiug in warm weather. Hoge's Honey Company, in Lon- don, failed, and in February offered a " and final dividend " of onesixty


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. THE mv^MMiGRjsi mmm j^&urmril. 259. THOS. »»SON,; EDITOR. Vol, XXIV. April 18,1888. No. 16, All tin- Hells of lu'iiveu may ring, All tlie birds of heaven may sin>.', All the wells on earth may sprinij, All the winds of earth may bring All sweet sounds together. Sweeter far than all things heard, Hand of harper, tone of bird, Sound of woods at sundown stirred— Bees (iresioarming—welcome word, Soundiug in warm weather. Hoge's Honey Company, in Lon- don, failed, and in February offered a " and final dividend " of onesixty-flfth of a penny to the pound sterling to its credi- tors, or about .¥ dividend for $1,000. This is a 'wonderful offer for the London Yankee honey-dealer. It is no Secr«'«, although it is said to be "confidential," that an effort is being made to create a life-annuity of §300 for the Rev. L. L. Langstroth. This very small amount is proposed to be raised by annual subscriptions or donations—or, more prop- erly speaking, by " free-will offerings," borne by ready hands, with the hearty benedictions of the donors, and the warmest wishes for peace and happiness, to rest upon the liead of this " grand old man," and Father of modern apiculture. As this mat- ter is "confidential" among his friends, any one can obtain full particulars by send- ing a Postal Card giving your name and address to Dr. C. C. Miller, Marengo, Mcllenry Co., Ills. A ino«leru Bce-Farni, and its Economic Management; showing how bees may be cultivated as a means of livelihood ; as a health-giving pursuit; and as a source of recreation to the busy man. By S. Siramina. For sale at this office. Price, $1. A<liilt»e8 for 1888 are on our desk, from the following persons: M. J. Dickason, Hiawatha, Kansas—IB pages—Bee-H ives and Supplies. J. W. K. Shaw cfcCo., Loreauville, La.—4 pages—Bees and Queens. Walter Harmer, Manistee, Mich.—1 page —Two-Ounce


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