. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. THE AMERICAN BEE THOMAS G. NEWMAN, Voinill. Jan. 5,1887. Ring out, O Bells! ring silver sweet, O'er hill and moor and dell ; In mellow echoes, let your chimes, Their hopeful story tell 1 Ring out I ring out I all-jubilant, This joyous, glad refrain ; " A bright Now Year, a glad New Year 1 Hath come to us again* 1'* Tlie First MontUIy for January, 1887, which came to our desk v/aathe ApiculturUt. It is vastly improved under its present man- aRement. We congratulate Mr. Alley upon his punctuality in publishing it. Tlie best tiling w


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. THE AMERICAN BEE THOMAS G. NEWMAN, Voinill. Jan. 5,1887. Ring out, O Bells! ring silver sweet, O'er hill and moor and dell ; In mellow echoes, let your chimes, Their hopeful story tell 1 Ring out I ring out I all-jubilant, This joyous, glad refrain ; " A bright Now Year, a glad New Year 1 Hath come to us again* 1'* Tlie First MontUIy for January, 1887, which came to our desk v/aathe ApiculturUt. It is vastly improved under its present man- aRement. We congratulate Mr. Alley upon his punctuality in publishing it. Tlie best tiling we can do to extend the circulation of the paper is to ask our subscribers to consider themselves on especially friendly and co operative rela- tions with our aims and purposes, and send us the names of the right kind of people, to whom we will send sample copies. When they read the paper even once, a great many of them become regular subscribers. A Tlslt from Frank Cheshire may be expected next summer. Mr. Arthur Todd writes us as follows : I received a note from Frank Cheshire, of London, England, last week, in which he tells me that he is thinking of visiting the United States the coming summer. It he does, I hope the bee-brethren will extend to him a hearty welcome. Tlie Brltlsb Bee Journal and the AMERiCA>f Bee will hereafter be clubbed at $3 for the two, postpaid, for a year. This change in the clubbing price Is neceessary on account of an advance in the club rate of the former. 1^~ Sample Copies of the Bee Jocrnai, will be sent free upon application. Any one intending to get up a club can have sample copies sent to the persons they desire to in- terview, by sending the names to this office, or we will send them all to the agent. The Year 1886 has waxed old and passed away 1 The new year has come, has taken possession of the destinies of man- kind, and changed the dial of time one figure ahead. A philosopher has well said that change, incessant change, is the c


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