. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 267 Stand for Extracted Honey. —On page 73 we gave an illustration of a stand for comb honey ; on this page we present a stand for showing off ex- tracted honey. It may suggest some ideas to our readers who are looking for something of the kind, either to be used at Fairs, or in local EXTRACTED HONEY STAND. The more attractive and novel the arrangement of honey placed before people, the greater will be the demand for honey. Pure liquid honey, or that in the comb, often needs but to be seen to secure customers and disp


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 267 Stand for Extracted Honey. —On page 73 we gave an illustration of a stand for comb honey ; on this page we present a stand for showing off ex- tracted honey. It may suggest some ideas to our readers who are looking for something of the kind, either to be used at Fairs, or in local EXTRACTED HONEY STAND. The more attractive and novel the arrangement of honey placed before people, the greater will be the demand for honey. Pure liquid honey, or that in the comb, often needs but to be seen to secure customers and dispose of any quantity of it. Kind Letters are still being re- ceived, and friendly press notices are being given, about the former and the present management of the old Ameri- can Bee Journal. Again we wish to express our appreciation of such kindly and fraternal utterances. The follow- ing is from Rev. Stephen Roese, of Maiden Rock, Wis., dated July 28, 1892, one of the numerous correspond- ents who have often written for the Bee Journal during the past few years : It is with feelings of regret that we notice the change in the editorial and managing department of our "old re- liable " American Bee Journal. Thomas G. Newman, its former editor, is a man highly esteemed by all who know him. He labored hard for the interest and advancement of our com- mon cause. His good-will, good deeds, and kind words will continue to live in the memory of all who know him. Since our own personal acquaintance, or cor- respondence, our business transactions, and all, were most agreeable and satis- factory. While we are wishing our dear old friend, in his retirement, a hearty farewell, with God's blessing and our best wishes on his pathway of life, we bid his successor a heartfelt welcome, with a good-will for his future success, and also a willingness, on our part, to lend a helping hand in whatever may be needed to make the "old reliable " what it aims to be—" the olde


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