. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 043 WEEKLY EDITION OP THE. THOMAS G. NEWMAN, Vol. XXI. Oct. 14,1885. No. 41. APICULTURAL NEWS ITEMS. EDITORIAL AND SELECTED. lionely, a belated bee Hies him homeward drearily— There's no clover in the lanes- Cold winds set him shivering ; Sad, he falls to querying-: What lor liees remains ? Xlie Bee-Keepers' ]71agazine, under the management of Aspinwall & Treadwell, the new proprietors, takes strong ground in favor of the National Bee-Keepers' Union. It deserves its evident prosperity. Do Not Think of knocking out another


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 043 WEEKLY EDITION OP THE. THOMAS G. NEWMAN, Vol. XXI. Oct. 14,1885. No. 41. APICULTURAL NEWS ITEMS. EDITORIAL AND SELECTED. lionely, a belated bee Hies him homeward drearily— There's no clover in the lanes- Cold winds set him shivering ; Sad, he falls to querying-: What lor liees remains ? Xlie Bee-Keepers' ]71agazine, under the management of Aspinwall & Treadwell, the new proprietors, takes strong ground in favor of the National Bee-Keepers' Union. It deserves its evident prosperity. Do Not Think of knocking out another person's brains because he dilfers in opinion from you ; it would be as rational to knock yourself on the head because 3'ou differ from yourself ten years ago. A Wiseoiisiii Lady died in twenty min- utes from the sting of a honey-bee. Those l^rairie people can stand a rattlesnake bite, but a bee-sting is beyond the power of usual cure.—.SiKi Francisco Alia. In Siberia the pasture thousands of colonies of bees on the heaths of the A Itai ranse. and in the Caucasus the Mere- tinzes and Grusinians live in plenty by the sale of the honey stored by their winged flocks. A!>'entK can sell the Guide and Hand- Book like "; Send us an order for five copies (with $') and we will send you the Weekly Bee Jourx.^l free for a year. This is a rare opportunity to get the Weekly Bee J( without cost ! 1 Small Sticks will kindle a fire, but large ones will put it out. Short and pithy articles or speeches are the life of a paper or con- vention, while long, dry ones (even though they may ho scientific and learned) will kill enthusiasm, and make everybody "blue" and tired. October—the mtmth of falling leaves and frosty nights—is here. It is high time now to decide upon the method of wintering bees, and to commence preparations for currying out that plan. Oct the cellar ready, or have the aTid packing at hand, so that either plan de


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