. Gleanings in bee culture. bs. on hand yet, besides 2,)0 partly filledsections. My outlay is, for section boxes and foun-dation, $,). I made enough hives for my neigh-bors, so that I am out (besides my work) only Sets, formy hives. I had 13 swarms: doubled two of themwhen they came out; have lost one this winter;have two Italianized. All are in good condition I made from one hive of black bees, 231 honey, in 1-lb .sections, but no swarms. This is my first year with bees in the movable-frame hives. I will try feeding back honey (to fin-ish up sections) on a small scale. I
. Gleanings in bee culture. bs. on hand yet, besides 2,)0 partly filledsections. My outlay is, for section boxes and foun-dation, $,). I made enough hives for my neigh-bors, so that I am out (besides my work) only Sets, formy hives. I had 13 swarms: doubled two of themwhen they came out; have lost one this winter;have two Italianized. All are in good condition I made from one hive of black bees, 231 honey, in 1-lb .sections, but no swarms. This is my first year with bees in the movable-frame hives. I will try feeding back honey (to fin-ish up sections) on a small scale. I feel my way as Igo. and try not to jump at conclugions. Belle Prairie, 111., Jan. 28. Adam Crouch. Your idea is an excellent one, friend C,and it begins to look now as if bee-keeperswould have tQ prepare something of thatkind to put in some suitable grocery or storenear them. If they keep supplies, and havea sort of shop near the road, of their own,perhai)S they might have such a case fixedup in the front part of this He that is faithful in that which is least, is faithful also —Luke 16; 10. IVIYSELF AND MY NEIGHBORS. Give, find it shall bp ffivpn unto yon; srood meas-ure. pres«pd down, and shaken togreiher. andrnnninff()ver,shHll men erivo into your hf)Soin. For with thesame measure that ye mfie wiihal it shall be meas-ured to you again.— Luke 6:38. %&fY LITTLE FRIEXDS, I want to tellBIB, y^^^ ^ stovy I heard the other day,about neiti:hl)ors, A good many they did not have railroads as theydo now, there used to be what we called•• taverns ?? scattered through the call them hotels now, but the countrytaverns then were rather dilferent trom a ho-tel. As the landlord had many times but asmall amount ot custom, he used to be a sortof farnipr, and a good many times the coun-try taveiii was nothing biita great big farm-liouse by the side of the road, without a townby it at all. Well, once there was an oldYankee farmer who kept a tav
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