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Show PRIZE ESSA ON BEEKEEPING r'EMVKRj: v.y j. j:. joiinsos, sr. .OH" .'ROE. y CForwRieh -ho t:r-t -he Or'fhe P- A. i M-Sur-i.-iy IU Bwitriitd ut tho Ti-rriiornd F.ir t Frmu a remote h:stiri"al peri" d.the bee lias been known, and its usefulness useful-ness aeknowle-elged ami utilized, but until a recent period but little was known of the habile, character, and peculiarities of this wmiderhil insect; nor was it thought necessary to bring in the aid of science, in the treatment of the Uh.1,. to develop th greatest usefulnesn. - But light has dawu.-d, I and men of untiring zeal and patient research have discovered that intelligent intelli-gent and scientific care, bestowed upon up-on bees, remunerates quite as well as when applied to any other domestic domes-tic industry. ...... KfirESSARY QI'AMF(r.TIO.N'. To make a proper and successful Aparian, one bhotild love luid -tako all that pertaias to the successful management of bees; careful I ynoting the observations, experience and instructions in-structions of intelligent and successful bee-keepers; patienL in observing and supplying the- wants of the colony and assisting it to accomplish the most rapid progress for the increase of bees and honey, and itt all needful times to guard them from ton great cold, heat, or moLslure, from binls, toads, moth ! and other insectd, and generally treating treat-ing his useful colony with quiet, gentleness gen-tleness and considerate cara, never disturbing them unnecessarily, or annoying an-noying them, by quick or boisterous motions, alwayy avoiding timidity, nervousness or fear. |