. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. AMERICAN BEE AT ONE FEB VEAB. Club Rates,—Two copifls, $ ; 3 copies, $; 4 copies, $; 5 copies, $ Mailed to any addresses. EDITOR. Vol, XXIX, Jail,l,M N0,1. The Constant drip of water Wears away the hardest stone ; The constant gnaw of Towser Masticates *he toughest bone ; The constant wooing- lover Carries off the blushing maid ; And the constant advertiser Is the one that gets the trade. To All our readers in every clime and country we give the pleasant saluta- tion of the season— A HAPPY NEW YEAR. It is 31 Years A


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. AMERICAN BEE AT ONE FEB VEAB. Club Rates,—Two copifls, $ ; 3 copies, $; 4 copies, $; 5 copies, $ Mailed to any addresses. EDITOR. Vol, XXIX, Jail,l,M N0,1. The Constant drip of water Wears away the hardest stone ; The constant gnaw of Towser Masticates *he toughest bone ; The constant wooing- lover Carries off the blushing maid ; And the constant advertiser Is the one that gets the trade. To All our readers in every clime and country we give the pleasant saluta- tion of the season— A HAPPY NEW YEAR. It is 31 Years AgfO to-day since the American Bee Journal was launch- ed on the sea of journalism. For 18 years it has been under the management of the present editor. Its character and reputation are fully established, and the history of the past is the guarantee for the future. Suffice it to say that all our time and energy will be devoted to it, as in the past, and we shall endeavor to con- tinue to make it a welcome visitor to thousands of homes all over the country. l^iscoiisiil bee-keepers should be thinking about Iheir next annual meet- ing. It will occur next month, and it is none too soon to be making arrange- ments to attend it. In last week's Wisconsin Farmer, Dr. Vance remarks as follows about the programme, and the membership the association ought to have : Our Recording Secretary is engaged upon the programme for our next annual meeting, and no doubt he will present one that will draw out the best knowl- edge and experience. He will probably have a stenographer to take down the discu'Ssions, which will be sure to make entertaining reading for all who are in- terested in bee-culture. W^e intend to exert our utmost to bring out every bee-keeper of the State who possibly can attend the meeting. We expect to start a " racket " that will be heard throughout the State, and shall keep it up until the date of the meeting. Although we have had very good meetings since our or


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