. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE PRODUCERS OF HONEY. VOL. XX. CHICAGO, ILL., MAY 21, 1884. No. 21. Published every Wednesday, by THOMAS ft. NEWMAN, EDITOK ANB PKOPRIKTOR, Convention Hand-Book. This is a nice Pocket Companion for bee-keepers. It is beautifully printed on toned paper, and bound in cloth— price .5f) cents. It contains a copy of a model " Constitution and By-Laws " for the formation of Societies for Bee-Keep- ers—a simplified manual of Parlia- mentary Law and Rules of Order for the guidance of officers as well as members, a blank
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE PRODUCERS OF HONEY. VOL. XX. CHICAGO, ILL., MAY 21, 1884. No. 21. Published every Wednesday, by THOMAS ft. NEWMAN, EDITOK ANB PKOPRIKTOR, Convention Hand-Book. This is a nice Pocket Companion for bee-keepers. It is beautifully printed on toned paper, and bound in cloth— price .5f) cents. It contains a copy of a model " Constitution and By-Laws " for the formation of Societies for Bee-Keep- ers—a simplified manual of Parlia- mentary Law and Rules of Order for the guidance of officers as well as members, a blank form for making statistical reports — a Programme of questions for discussion at such meetings—model Premium Lists for Fairs which may be contracted or enlarged, and then recommended to the managers of adjacent County or District Fairs—32 blank leaves for jotting down interesting facts, etc. "We have aimed to make it suitable for any locality, and a book that will com- mend itself to every bee-keeper in the English-speaking world. We have had some bound in Russia leather, with colored edges—price 60 cents. We will supply them by the dozen at 2o per cent, discount, post-paid. ®° A Canadian wishes us to state in the Bee Journal,whether we take Canadian money for subscription or books. We do ; and for fractions of a dollar, Canadian postage stamps may be sent. i^ Mr. Geo. E. Hilton w^as married on Thursday, May , , to Miss Lizzie Copeland, at Fremont, Mich. The Bee Journal extends its com- pliments, and hopes that life's journey will be a pleasant one to the happy couple. i^-The World's Exposition to be lield at New Orleans, La., next winter, is engi'ossing considerable attention, and Mr. Paul L. Viallon, of Bayou CTOula, La., writes us as follows con- cerning it: Do you not think it advisable to have a grand raeeting'of the bee-keep- ers of the United States, at New Orleans, during the Exposition V Would it not be possible for the North American Jiee-K
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