. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 535. ONE DOI^IiAB FEB YEAR. dub Rates,—Two copies, $ ; 3 copies, $; 4 copies, $; 5 copies, $ Mailed to any addresses. THOMAS G. NEWMAN, EDITOR. GEO. W. YORK, ASSISTANT EDITOR. VolJIIX. ADril 21,1892, No, 17. Editorial Buzzifigs. Z May Not Beach the heights I seek, My untried strength may fail me ; Or, half-way up the mountain peak. Fierce tempests may assail me. But though that place I never gain. Herein lies comfort for my pain— I will be worthy of it. Xlie Blood of it is colorless. bees is not red, but Hntbusia


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 535. ONE DOI^IiAB FEB YEAR. dub Rates,—Two copies, $ ; 3 copies, $; 4 copies, $; 5 copies, $ Mailed to any addresses. THOMAS G. NEWMAN, EDITOR. GEO. W. YORK, ASSISTANT EDITOR. VolJIIX. ADril 21,1892, No, 17. Editorial Buzzifigs. Z May Not Beach the heights I seek, My untried strength may fail me ; Or, half-way up the mountain peak. Fierce tempests may assail me. But though that place I never gain. Herein lies comfort for my pain— I will be worthy of it. Xlie Blood of it is colorless. bees is not red, but Hntbusiasin and perseverance are the peculiar characteristics of bee- keepers. "We Regret to learn that our friend D. A. Jones (editor) and Mr. Somers (proprietor) of the Canadian Bee Journal, are both laid up with La Orippe. As the Spring weather comes, they will no doubt be able to throw off its baneful influence, and we hope will fully recover their former health and strength. Once More we have cause for rejoicing; the trouble about importing queen-bees free of duty has been ar- ranged again. When the new tariff went into effect, queens were charged a duty of 20 per cent. We made a fuss about it in the American Bee Journal, and Oleaninys, and obtained temporary relief. Now permanent relief has come, by a decision to that effect by the Secre- tary of the Treasury—and they are now in the same category as "animals for breeding purposes," even though they are not "regularly entered in recognized herd-books," We are, no doubt, in- debted to Frank Benton, now an at- tache of the Department of Agriculture, and to Prof. Willits, late of the Michi- gan Agricultural College. Xhe Kentucky Agricultural Ex- periment Station, of the State College at Lexington, Ky., has sent to us Bulletins Nos. 36, 37, 38 and 39, treating of various subjects of great interest to all Kentucky farmers. Copies of Bulletins of this Station can be had free, by send- ing name an address t


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