. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO PROGRESSIVE BEE CULTURE. VoL XVIII. Chicago, 111., September 20,1882. No. x)\"r^4^ Published every Weilin-'-ilay by THOMAS C. NEWMAN, EDITOH AM) PKOrKlKTOIt, 925 WEST MADISON ST., CHICAGO, ILL. At a. Tear, In Advance. ty Any person sendinK a club of six is entitled Co an exti'u copy (like the club) sent to uny address desired. Sample copies furnished free. Oeorge Neighbour & Sons, London, England, are our authorized agents for Europe. Postnffe to Europe 50 ceutii extra. EnUred at Chicago post o^ce as second


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO PROGRESSIVE BEE CULTURE. VoL XVIII. Chicago, 111., September 20,1882. No. x)\"r^4^ Published every Weilin-'-ilay by THOMAS C. NEWMAN, EDITOH AM) PKOrKlKTOIt, 925 WEST MADISON ST., CHICAGO, ILL. At a. Tear, In Advance. ty Any person sendinK a club of six is entitled Co an exti'u copy (like the club) sent to uny address desired. Sample copies furnished free. Oeorge Neighbour & Sons, London, England, are our authorized agents for Europe. Postnffe to Europe 50 ceutii extra. EnUred at Chicago post o^ce as second class matUr. TOPICS PRESENTED THIS WEEK. Editorial— Edttorial Items 593 Bee and Honey Show at Toledo, Ohio 593 SendinK Queens by Mail or Express 594 The Honey Crop and the Market 594 Fouiidiillon Mabiny; 594 Among Our Excliauges— Adulteration of Food 595 A Phenomenon 596 Characteristics of the Coming Bee 596 Negro Bee-Keepers 596 Song of Rejoicing 596 H. W. Lee's Apiary 596 Correspoudeiice— Bee-Keeping In the Great Northwest 597 Dues the IJee Injure Grapes ? 597 Understanding a Locality 59?^ How I Shall Winter My Bees 598 Holy Land Bees 598 Progress of Apiculture in 30 Years 599 Effect of Cold and Consumption of Food. 600 <;onveutiOll Notes- west Texas Bee-Keepers'Af^aociation 600 To All Bee-Keepersin Wisconsin 600 Convention Notices c^jo The National Convention r4 About an Average Season 604 4 Bees Booming Yet 004 iillt llThTITmnirr- Bee and Honey Show at Toledo, Ohio. Such a grand success was this new feature of the Tri-State Fair, that the managers have ah'eady promised the Bee-Keepers' Society all the space they may desire at the Fair for next year. The small corner set apart for the Bee and Honey Show was so crowded all the time, that it was with great difiiculty any one could get through the crowd, and utterly impossible for one- quarter of those who desired to ex- amine the exhibits, to even get within a stone'sthrow of them. The exhibits covered all kinds of su


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