American bee journal . brinir with them,orsend, samples tor Let all come pre-pared to do tliclr part towards niuklnK it an Inter-estiiiK. as well as a prolltalde. meetlni!. MliiS DEMA BENNETT, ifC. COXVEMTIOSf DIRECTORY. 1»«9. nme and Place of Meeting. April 2G.—Darke County and Union, at Oreenvllla. O. ;ounty and union, atureenvllle. A. Hoe, Sec, Union City, Ind. May ,-Texas state, at Greenville, Tex. U. A. Wilson, Sec, McKlnney, Tex. May L,—ProKresslve, at Bedford, O. Miss Dema Bennett, Sec,Bedford, O. May 4,—Susquehanna County, at Montrose, Pa. H. M. Seeley, Sec, Harf
American bee journal . brinir with them,orsend, samples tor Let all come pre-pared to do tliclr part towards niuklnK it an Inter-estiiiK. as well as a prolltalde. meetlni!. MliiS DEMA BENNETT, ifC. COXVEMTIOSf DIRECTORY. 1»«9. nme and Place of Meeting. April 2G.—Darke County and Union, at Oreenvllla. O. ;ounty and union, atureenvllle. A. Hoe, Sec, Union City, Ind. May ,-Texas state, at Greenville, Tex. U. A. Wilson, Sec, McKlnney, Tex. May L,—ProKresslve, at Bedford, O. Miss Dema Bennett, Sec,Bedford, O. May 4,—Susquehanna County, at Montrose, Pa. H. M. Seeley, Sec, Harford, Pa. May 15.—York and Cumberland, at Waterboro. Me. C. W. Costellow, Sec, Waterboro, Me. May 21.—Northern Ullnois. at Pecatonica, Ul. D. A. Kullcr, Sec, Cherry Valley, His. Dec. 4, C—International, at Brantford, Ont., F. Holtermann, Bee, Brantford, Ont. tW In order to have this table complete, Seore*tarles are requested to forward full particulars oftime and place of future meetlnffs.— .Oranges in Florida.—W. S. Hart, Hawks Park, Fla., on April 15,1889, writes: It looks pretty bad for Florida orange-growers, according to The Eastern Mar-kets item on page 179, doesnt It? Letme say that our oranges dropped badly thepast season, have been delayed on the wayto the north, and many have arrived in badcondition; but the prices have averagedwell, and still continue to do so. Nearly allof my crop went to Boston, and perbox was the lowest price obtained, for fancies. There are fortunes insuch prices, or halt as much. It was thedropped oranges that rotted here. Tentllalion of Bee - Reposito-ries.—H. B. Sisson, Ottumwa, Iowa, onApril 15, writes: As a constant reader ot the principal bee-papers of the country, and as the ventila-tion of the winter quarters of bees has beenmy hobby for the last 35 years, I can alsoSlate that 1 too know a little about the sub-ject, as I have wintered from 1,50 to 200 col-onies year after year with only a
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