. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. VOL. XXXIV. CHICAGO. ILL, NOV. 1, 1894. NO. '* It is i\ot jfJIitc'Ii the world can give, With all its subtle art; And gold and gems are not the things To satisfy the heart; But oh, if those who cluster round The altar and the hearth, Have gentle words and loving smiles, How beautiful is earth !" ^Ii*. H. KeeiM'ii, of Germany, we are sorry to hear, has been suffering from sev- eral attacks of "la ; His health is improving, however, and he hopes soon to be all right again. Mr. Reepen, it will be remembered, wrote some interest


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. VOL. XXXIV. CHICAGO. ILL, NOV. 1, 1894. NO. '* It is i\ot jfJIitc'Ii the world can give, With all its subtle art; And gold and gems are not the things To satisfy the heart; But oh, if those who cluster round The altar and the hearth, Have gentle words and loving smiles, How beautiful is earth !" ^Ii*. H. KeeiM'ii, of Germany, we are sorry to hear, has been suffering from sev- eral attacks of "la ; His health is improving, however, and he hopes soon to be all right again. Mr. Reepen, it will be remembered, wrote some interesting notes on bee-doings in Germany, for the '• Ameri- can Bee Journal" last year. He keeps close track of bee-matters* in "the father- ; Xliose i%'eM- Sul»!»cribei-s, that you have long been thinking of getting, are very likely ready now to give you their names. You know that besides " throw- ing in "the numbers for the rest of this year to new subscribers for 1895, we also give each one of them a free copy of the 160-page book. "Bees and ; Yes, and we will give you a premium for get- ting the new subscribers, as you will see on page 546. Better at once " get after " those bee-keeping friends of yours, and secure their subscriptions, so you can send it with your own renewal before the end of Decem- ber. To double the present list of readers of the " American Bee Journal " will mean more than a doubly better paper for all. We can guarantee that. If each subscriber sends only one new name, the thing will be done. Will you do it ? Mr. Alfred H. ]\ewmaii, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, gave us a pleasant call last Saturday. The majority of our readers will remember him well as the eflBcient business manager of the "American Bee Journal" for so many years when his father, Thomas G. Newman, was its editor. Mr. Alfred H. Newman is now the Secretary and Treasurer of the Cedar Rapids Candy Company—a large concern


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