. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 36 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. Feb. 2,. THOMAS C. NEWMAN, Editor and Proprietor, CHICAGO, ILL., FEB. 2,1881. (^ This Number of the Bee Jour- nal, being the first issue of the Month, goes to all our subscribers—the Monthly and Semi-Monthly, as well as the Weekly. 6^" The Michigan Farmer, a first- class agricultural paper published at Detroit, Mich., says : " The American Bee Journal is now published weekly, and is very acceptable in its new ; ^* Mr. W. J. Davis, of Youngsville, Pa., like all bee-keepers, is an enthusi- ast. The Warren
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 36 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. Feb. 2,. THOMAS C. NEWMAN, Editor and Proprietor, CHICAGO, ILL., FEB. 2,1881. (^ This Number of the Bee Jour- nal, being the first issue of the Month, goes to all our subscribers—the Monthly and Semi-Monthly, as well as the Weekly. 6^" The Michigan Farmer, a first- class agricultural paper published at Detroit, Mich., says : " The American Bee Journal is now published weekly, and is very acceptable in its new ; ^* Mr. W. J. Davis, of Youngsville, Pa., like all bee-keepers, is an enthusi- ast. The Warren, Pa., Mail of Jan. 18. gives him the following notice: " Our friend, W. J. Davis, Esq., of Youngs- ville, was up the other day and made us a pleasant call. It is always pleasant, as well as instructive, to hear him talk about honey bees. His apiary, for qual- ity at least, is probably the best in the United States. He keeps the Italian bees, which are considered something extra. He says he is about out of bees —having now only 116 hives I He some- times keeps over ; gy Mr. W. M. Hoge, who has lately arrived home from London, is now in the employ of Messrs. W. Harrison & Son, of London, England, having severed his connection with Messrs. Thurber & Co.,of New York. Respect- ing the Bee Journal Mr. Hoge in a letter says : " I certainly think you deserve the warmest commendation for bringing out the Bee Journal as a Weekly, and I trust that the bee-keep- ers throughout the country will extend to it a hearty ; Naughty Lizzie Cotton. We are sorry to see that the Farmers' Iteview of this city is publishing the ad- vestisement of that fraud—Lizzie Cot- ton. The Kansas Farmer has been so- licited to do the same, but declines, and publishes the following: Lizzie E. Cotting!—Ah,Lizzie ! you cruel siren, you wish to advertise your remarkable " New System" of bee- keeping in the Farmer. Well, Lizzie, you can't do it. The bee folks s
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