. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 791. f PUBLISHED BY-? '—_ . GEORGE ysr. YORK & C O. ' ^—^ ONE FEB YEAR. Club Rates,—Two copies, $ ; 3 copies, $; 4 copies, $ ; 5 copies, $ Mailed to any addresses. THOMAS G. NEWMAN, [_„,^„„^ GEORGE W. YORK, j f-DlTORS. Vol, nil, Jnel6,1892. N(h25. Editorial Buzzijigs. When June is Here, what art have we to sing The whiteness of the lilies 'midst the green Of moon-washed walls : or flash of roses seen Like redbirds' wings ; or pippings ripening In matted foliage where the cloyed bees cli


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 791. f PUBLISHED BY-? '—_ . GEORGE ysr. YORK & C O. ' ^—^ ONE FEB YEAR. Club Rates,—Two copies, $ ; 3 copies, $; 4 copies, $ ; 5 copies, $ Mailed to any addresses. THOMAS G. NEWMAN, [_„,^„„^ GEORGE W. YORK, j f-DlTORS. Vol, nil, Jnel6,1892. N(h25. Editorial Buzzijigs. When June is Here, what art have we to sing The whiteness of the lilies 'midst the green Of moon-washed walls : or flash of roses seen Like redbirds' wings ; or pippings ripening In matted foliage where the cloyed bees cling Kound winej' juices oozing down between The peckings of the robin, while we lean In languor sweet past wit of uttering ; Or the cool term of morning, and the stir Of odorous breaths from grassy meadow-walks The bobwhite's liquid yodle, and the whir Of sudden flight, the milkmaid talks Across the bars, on tilted barley-stalks The dewdrops' glint in webs of gossamer ? —James Whitcomb Riley. Father L,ans:strotIi's article on page 797 of this number of the Bee Journal will be read with much interest by thousands of his admiring friends. It has been a long time since he has been able to contribute an article for publica- tion, and now that he is once more per- mitted to do so, we may expect some- thing further from his beneficent pen. The article referred to here, will prove of great benefit to those who, though greatly liking honey, have not heen able to partake of it as freely as they might wish. Good milk, butter and honey are three of the choicest of man's blessings. No person should be deprived of enjoy- ing the health-giving qualities of the third, when-either of the other two— milk and butter—will prevent any of its occasional unpleasant effects. Hxpressions of regret for the former, mingled with "good wishes" for the present, management of the American Bee Journal, are being re- ceived from many of the hosts of ad- mirers of the "


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