. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 181 space below the top of the hive, and cover with a board. I know of no better flexible substance to place directly upon the frames than enam- eled cloth.—\V^ Z. Hutchinson. I have used enameled cloth for about ten years with the best of suc- cess. The bees very seldom cut a hole in it, and put but little propolis on it, compared to cloth of any kind without the enameled surface. It is cheap, costing 2% to 3 cents per hive, and I have some in use that have been used for several years.—H. D. Cutting. Convention Notices. tF&q


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 181 space below the top of the hive, and cover with a board. I know of no better flexible substance to place directly upon the frames than enam- eled cloth.—\V^ Z. Hutchinson. I have used enameled cloth for about ten years with the best of suc- cess. The bees very seldom cut a hole in it, and put but little propolis on it, compared to cloth of any kind without the enameled surface. It is cheap, costing 2% to 3 cents per hive, and I have some in use that have been used for several years.—H. D. Cutting. Convention Notices. tF" The bee-keepers of Manitowoc ant1 adjoin- ing counties mil meet at Kiel. Wis., on March •2?>, ISSB, for the purpose of organizing a bee Iteepers asBociaUon. J. H. Kobkrts. jy The Wabash County Bee-Keepera' Associa- tion will meet at the Court House in Wabash, Ind., on Wednesday. Apr. 7. 1886, at 10 All bee- keepers are invited. J. J. Martin, Sec. t3P' The bee-keepers of Stark and adjolninK counties are earnestly requested to meet at Grange HalUover Farmer's Bank), Canton. O., on Tues- day, Apr. 13, 188B, for the purpose of effecting a permanent organization, Mark Thomson, Sec. fW The Southern Illinois Bee-Keepers' Associ- ation will hold its ad annual convention in Teague & Harris's Hall at Duquoin. Ills., on Thursday, Apr.«, 188G, at U) A general invitation is extended. F. H. Kennedy, Sec. |^~ The Tllinois Central Bee-Keepers' Asaoeiatiou will hold Its next meeting at Mt. Sterling, Ills., on Tuesday and Wednes- day, Oct, 19 and '20,1886, J. M. Hambaugh, Sec. 1^' The semi-annual meeting of the Western Bee-Keepers' Association will be held in Kansas City, Mo., on Apr. 29 and 30. 1886. It is desired that this meeting shall be better than any of its predecessors. Essays will be read on the leading subjects in bee-culture, which will be announced aasoon as arrangemenis are completed. Let all who have bees, queens, fixtures, etc., bring them If possible.


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