American bee journal . invest-ment in this part of the State for the lastthree years ; but bees are wintering well,and are in fine condition ; so from the pres-ent propects. I look for a bountiful honeyharvest for 1889. IrVinteringf M. Seeley,Harford, Pa., on Jan. 10,1889, says : 1 see by the reports of some that theirbees are out nearly every day ; here theywere out three days at Christmas lime, andnot again until Jan. 17, when the tempera-ture went up to 60° in the shade, and theyhad a fine flight. All seem to be winteringas finely as need be. Ilees Wintering- Well.—John HLarrabee


American bee journal . invest-ment in this part of the State for the lastthree years ; but bees are wintering well,and are in fine condition ; so from the pres-ent propects. I look for a bountiful honeyharvest for 1889. IrVinteringf M. Seeley,Harford, Pa., on Jan. 10,1889, says : 1 see by the reports of some that theirbees are out nearly every day ; here theywere out three days at Christmas lime, andnot again until Jan. 17, when the tempera-ture went up to 60° in the shade, and theyhad a fine flight. All seem to be winteringas finely as need be. Ilees Wintering- Well.—John HLarrabee, Larrabees Point, Vt., on Jan. 21,1889, says : Bees here had a splendid flight on Jan. 18,and showed that they were wintering have no snow, and the mercury hasonly reached zero twice. We look forwardto next year with hope for a better season. Ilease to get your IVeiglihor, who keeps bees, to also take the AmericanBee Jouknai,. It is now so cheap thatno one can afford to do without it. ^^s^M^^I<0^^,:^ *^x. AI>FREI> H. NEWSIAJ^I, BUSINESS MANAGER. Uismess ^0tias, I* Ion I^iTe near one post-office andget your mail at another, be sure to give theaddress that we have on our list. Cive a Copy of Honey as Food andMedicine to every one who buys a packageof honey. It will sell lots of it. I>r. Millers Book, A Year Amongthe Bees, and the American Bee Jour-JJAL for one year—we send both for $ Ifyou I^ose Money by carelessly en-closing it in a letter, it is without excuse,,when a Money Order, which is perfectlysafe, costs but 5 cents. I>e>v Subscribers can obtain the fullnumbers for 18SS and 1889 for $, if appli-cation be made at once, before all the setsof 1888 are gone. Paper Boxes—to hold a section ofhoney for retail dealers. We have two sizeson hand to carry sections 4Xx4K and 53^x5^.Price, per 100, or per 1,000. Preser»e Ifour Papers for futurereference. If you have no BIIVUER we will mail you one for 60 cents ; or you canhave on


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