THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



AJPPKECIATIVE NOTICES. 



It is the most valuable publication on bee-culture in America.— 

 Swrit Anoka, Minn. 



It is authority In all matters pertaining to bee-culture.— 2? ejmfi- 

 Ucan^ Mason City, Iowa. 



It stands at the head of American publications devoted to bee- 

 culture.— Patriot, Springfield, Mo. 



It is a complete guide ito those interested in bee-culture.— 

 Everyiody's Ledger^ Lewiston, Pa. 



It is moat valuable, and will always find a hearty welcome in 

 every apiary.— Herai*, lios Angeles, Cal. 



The AMERICAN Bee Jottrnal is a publication of great value 

 to all honey producers.— Doiiy News^ Danville, Va. 



We recommend the American Bee Journal as the ablest bee 

 paper in the United States.— Farmers^ Home Journal. 



It is progressive, Ihteresting and valuable to evefy one who 

 keeps bees, and is ably e&ited.—Agricult/iirisU Quincy,Ill. 



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 success- 

 ful management of the little honey pro<lucers— a thoroughly Uve 

 periodical.— Standard, New Bedford, Mass. 



The Journal surpasses iteelf ; 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.— StowJ- 

 ard. 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.— li. A. Taber, Holyoke, Mass. 



In its department of journalism, the American Bee Journal 

 stands witnout 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 Joutinal ought to be taken bv 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 om- land literally flow with " milk 

 and honey."— afaryiand Farmer. 



The Bee Journal is pre-eminently above all its competitors. 

 It is full of flre, 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 vascillating or swervlDg ; but true, aa the needle to 

 the pole, to the int^eat of bee-keepers. It should be supported 

 by every one interested in bees or honey.— American. Grocer, 



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