It is full of useful suggestions and instructive articles to every one
interested in honey producing.--_Democrat_, Allegan, Mich.
It is full to overflowing with matters pertaining to the successful
management of the little honey producers--a thoroughly live
periodical.--_Standard_, New Bedford, Mass.
The Journal surpasses itself; each issue improves upon the last, in
the bright, cheerful appearance and instructive influence of its whole
composition.--W. Williamson, Lexington, Ky.
The American Bee Journal is increasing in influence with each number.
It is a valuable auxiliary to the bee-keeper, and should be taken and
read by all interested in bee-culture.--_Standard_, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
I hail the coming of the Bee Journal with joy. It is the greatest light
we have on bee-culture, bringing ideas, not only from the editor, but
from all the other experienced bee men of the land.--L. A. Taber,
Holyoke, Mass.
In its department of journalism, the American Bee Journal stands
without a rival. Devoted exclusively to bee-culture and the production
of pure honey, its columns are filled with such matter as a keeper of
bees can read and profit by. Its table of contents is as full as it is
interesting.--_Gazette_, Lewiston, Pa.
The American Bee Journal ought to be taken by all bee-keepers; it is
neatly printed and replete in useful information about bees and honey.
It fully describes the habits of those busy extractors of sweets from
flowers and herbs, whose products, with the yield from our cows, makes
our land literally flow with "milk and honey."--_Maryland Farmer._
The Bee Journal is pre-eminently above all its competitors. It is
full of fire, enterprise and vim; it discusses the various questions
pertaining to bee-culture with spirit and energetic thought; it is
an honor to its Editor and to the interest which sustains it. It has
no individual axe to grind, but is the fearless champion of all that
is useful and good; steadfast, unwavering, honest; never vacillating
or swerving; but true, as the needle to the pole, to the interest of
bee-keepers. It should be supported by every one interested in bees or
honey.--American Grocer.
=THOMAS G. NEWMAN & SON, Publishers,=
=972 and 974 West Madison St., CHICAGO.=
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[Illustration]
The Michigan Bee-Keepers' Association, having all the Smokers before
it, "pronounced Bingham's Patent Smoker the best."
J P Moore, of Binghamton, New York, after using one some time, said:
"My Smoker troubles are all over, and the bee-keepers owe you a debt of
gratitude."
Professor Cook, of Michigan Agricultural College, says: "It is the best
in the market."
R. M. Argo, Lowell, Kentucky, says: "It is all that any bee-keeper
could desire."
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