. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. GEORGE W. YORK, I DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY J Weekly, $ a Year. Editor. j TO BEE-CULTURE. I Sample Pree. VOL. XXX. CHICAGO, ILL, NOVEMBER 3, 1892. NO. " Thou Cheerful Bee, come freely, come, And travel round my woodbine bower ; Delight me with thy wandering hum. And rouse me from my musing hour. Oh ! try no more those tedious fields. Come taste the sweets my garden yields ; The treasure of each blooming vine, The bud and blossom all are ; Successful bee-keepers take bee- papers and keep posted in their business, wisely says an excha


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. GEORGE W. YORK, I DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY J Weekly, $ a Year. Editor. j TO BEE-CULTURE. I Sample Pree. VOL. XXX. CHICAGO, ILL, NOVEMBER 3, 1892. NO. " Thou Cheerful Bee, come freely, come, And travel round my woodbine bower ; Delight me with thy wandering hum. And rouse me from my musing hour. Oh ! try no more those tedious fields. Come taste the sweets my garden yields ; The treasure of each blooming vine, The bud and blossom all are ; Successful bee-keepers take bee- papers and keep posted in their business, wisely says an exchange. Bro. Hutchinson, in the Octo- ber number of the Review, makes this kindly and congratulatory reference to the recent improvements in the appear- ance of the Bee Journal : The American Bee Journal, the "old reliable," the oldest bee journal in the country, shows no sign of decrepi- tude. It comes out with a brand new full-page illustration on its front page, and at the head of each department of the paper is a characteristic illustration. Such signs of prosperity and enterprise are very pleasant to see in a deserving journal like the American Bee Journal. This Number is almost a conven- tion number, but you will find much of interest in the reports of proceedings. Sisters Harrison and Stow say some real sweet things in their essays. Read them. Have You Learned anything of value to the pursuit during the past season ? If so, why not write out your experience, and thus help some other member of the fraternity ? The Bee Journal columns exist for the very purpose of recording in permanent form just such valuable information as you may now be able to give. Let us hear from you. Poor Seasons come to the farmer and horticulturist as well as to the bee- keeper. In fact, there is no business in the world that has not its " ups and downs," at some time or another. You may be passing through the very kind of an experience that is best for you, if you could but real


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