American bee journal . ees. ForCirculars, address, D. A. PIKE,12C3t SMITHSBURG. Wash. Co., MI>. Mention thi American Bee Journal. FVERYBODYi^ k Interested, send address and receive aFine Lithograph of the MIAMI STRAWBERRY! Best late Strawberry on Earth. Write to, J. D. KRUSCHKE, Box 824, PIQUA, 0. 14AU The Hive and Honey-Bee, and Dadants Foundation. See advertisement in another column. FRESH MADE FOUNDATION. TAM still in the Wax business, and will «ell asfollows : Ileavy Foundation, per lb., 32 cts : ThinFoundation, per 41! cents. Wax worked : Heavy,per lb., sets.; Thin, per IS ct


American bee journal . ees. ForCirculars, address, D. A. PIKE,12C3t SMITHSBURG. Wash. Co., MI>. Mention thi American Bee Journal. FVERYBODYi^ k Interested, send address and receive aFine Lithograph of the MIAMI STRAWBERRY! Best late Strawberry on Earth. Write to, J. D. KRUSCHKE, Box 824, PIQUA, 0. 14AU The Hive and Honey-Bee, and Dadants Foundation. See advertisement in another column. FRESH MADE FOUNDATION. TAM still in the Wax business, and will «ell asfollows : Ileavy Foundation, per lb., 32 cts : ThinFoundation, per 41! cents. Wax worked : Heavy,per lb., sets.; Thin, per IS J. V. CALDWELL, Cambridge, Ills. Mention the American Bee Journal. British. Bee Journal AND BEE-KEEPKB8 ADVISEE, IS published every week, at lOs. lOd. perannum. It contains the very best practicalinformation for the apiarist. It is edited byThomas Wm. Cowan, , , etc., andpublished by John Buckle, Kings LangleyHerts, England Afention f ?ie American Bee Journal. THE MMERICMIM BE® J©lPPRr«ML. 227. EDITOR. VoinV. April 13,1889. No, 15. Birds sin^ to the heart—to yours and mine— In spite of chilly sing^of hopes—human, divine— Twain spirits share together. They sing of love heart-warm and true. All thro the l>almy sing till high in heavens blue The soul floats like white feather. Frances , in Inter-Ocean. IVe Regret to learn that Mr. IsaacHopkiDS, editor of the Australasian BeeJournal, is indisposed, and has had to ceaseall business for a time. Mr. 0. Poole is in-stalled as temporary editor, and manages itquite well. The American Bee Journalextends its sympathies to Bro. for a speedy restoration to health. Beeswax.—Mr. W. K. Henwood, ofMorven, Ont., asks how to separate bees-?wax from tallow and rosin. Tallow rendersthe wax soft, and emits an unpleasant odorwhen being melted ; and rosin makes thefracture smooth and shining instead ofgranular, and may be dissolved in coldalcohol, while the wax remai


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