. The American bee keeper. Bee culture; Honey. fmm}k¥0i^^ *. Dear Brother Hill: ''Leave hope behind, all ye who enter here" was the legend Dante put over the gates of Hell, and its what I stuck above the door of the "House of Crit- ; If the critic says not what he be- lieves, he despises himself and if he states as he believes he is hated by the criticised. It be rough either way. Now, "Stenog," of Gleanings, don't like the critic with a sting, prefers "the good natured man," presumably one of the colorless, lackadaisical chaps, of the type who on Sunday
. The American bee keeper. Bee culture; Honey. fmm}k¥0i^^ *. Dear Brother Hill: ''Leave hope behind, all ye who enter here" was the legend Dante put over the gates of Hell, and its what I stuck above the door of the "House of Crit- ; If the critic says not what he be- lieves, he despises himself and if he states as he believes he is hated by the criticised. It be rough either way. Now, "Stenog," of Gleanings, don't like the critic with a sting, prefers "the good natured man," presumably one of the colorless, lackadaisical chaps, of the type who on Sunday mornings ask their wife if "we may put on our Sunday ; He says some funny literature consist of nothing but stings. Well I reckoned that sooner or later some one would "discover" that stings were funny. Always thought so myself. What's he'spose a critic's for? Just to holler about the good and skip the bad? Huh! And there's a powerful lot of folks who wear a perpetual broad grin carry their religion on their coat and at the same time pick your pock- ets. Huh! I surmise Stenog ain't right sure what he does like, for he com- mends Brother Dadant for fighting and calling a man a fool. Did the man good and relieved Brother D. Tell Stenog to go way ofif and sit down and look at himself, and when he wants to make comments to be careful how he does it. Huh! Rip Van Winkle has been ripping things in the American Bee Journal, calling folks liars and cheats for mis- ciuoting the money market, takes tiheir own words and proves it so plainly that those who run may read- And yet even now Editor York can't see it. Just drop a line to George and tell him he is dense. To call him dense is charitable and fits George's ideas of ethics. It just ''happened" that all the testimony for the quoters was given by themselves or their associates and was printed by those to whose financial interest it is to have the market misquoted. Every mother's son of them is a honey
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