. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 291 ^^7fA5^E^2®ASfv;i,v, ns^ ilEjlMlNm THOMAS G. NEWMAN, Vol. nil. lay 12,1886. No, The AVorld is a looking-glass Wherein ourselves are shown. Kindness for kindness, cheer for cheer. Coldness for gloom, repulse for fear, To every soul its own ; We cannot change the world a whit. Only ourselves which look in it. The ^fliiter liosses of Bees were very small indeed in the Northern States. In the Middle States the losses were heavy—prob- ably on account of the poor quality of the honey they had for winter use. Get all the Co
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 291 ^^7fA5^E^2®ASfv;i,v, ns^ ilEjlMlNm THOMAS G. NEWMAN, Vol. nil. lay 12,1886. No, The AVorld is a looking-glass Wherein ourselves are shown. Kindness for kindness, cheer for cheer. Coldness for gloom, repulse for fear, To every soul its own ; We cannot change the world a whit. Only ourselves which look in it. The ^fliiter liosses of Bees were very small indeed in the Northern States. In the Middle States the losses were heavy—prob- ably on account of the poor quality of the honey they had for winter use. Get all the Colonies Strong;, so as to be ready for the honey harvest when it comes. They should "build up" nicely with the fruit-bloom, now so abundant. After that there will be a dearth until white clover comes. During that time the bees should be developing, so as to have multi- tudes to gather the white clover harvest. Go Slow! We would advise beginners to go slow at first, and not invest too largely In the business. We had a visitor a few days ago who contemplated investing several thousands of dollars in an apiary. He will, in all probability, "go home and f)ii»^ about it" before investing very much money in a business about which he knows nothing. New Prlce-LIsts have been received from the following persons : J. Van Deusen & Sons, Sprout Brook, N. Y.—I pages—Flat-Bottom Comb Foundation- O. H. Townsend, Alamo, Mich.—1 page- Comb Foundation and Bees, accompanied by very nice specimens of foundation. E. T. Jordan, Harmony, Ind.,—i pages- Bees and Bee-Keepers' Supplies. Thos. L. Thornton, Dividing Ridge, Ky.—6 pages—Honey, Bees, Queens and Supplies. A. O. Crawford, South Weymouth, IG pages—Honey-Labels, etc. M. E. Mason, Andover, O.—1 page—Hives and Foundation, with good samples of the latter. Any one desiring a copy of either of them, can obtain it by sending a postal card to the address as given above. Mr. J. E. Pond, .Jr., writes us
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