. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 147 WEEKLY EDITION OF THE , ^t^BlREOAi^.. PUBLISHED BY THOMAS G. NEWMAN, EniTOll AND I'KOPmETOU, 925 WEST MADISDN-STREET, CHICACO, ILL Weekly, S3 a year ; Monthly, SO cents. Vol. XXI. March II, 1885, No. 10. 1^ We have received a very neat programme for the New Jersey and Eastern Bee-Keepers' Convention, to be held in room 28 of the Cooper Institute, New York, on March 11 and 12. The International Congress. Tlie meeting of bee-keepers at New Orleans was a very pleasant one, and us 24 .States were represented, it gave an excel


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 147 WEEKLY EDITION OF THE , ^t^BlREOAi^.. PUBLISHED BY THOMAS G. NEWMAN, EniTOll AND I'KOPmETOU, 925 WEST MADISDN-STREET, CHICACO, ILL Weekly, S3 a year ; Monthly, SO cents. Vol. XXI. March II, 1885, No. 10. 1^ We have received a very neat programme for the New Jersey and Eastern Bee-Keepers' Convention, to be held in room 28 of the Cooper Institute, New York, on March 11 and 12. The International Congress. Tlie meeting of bee-keepers at New Orleans was a very pleasant one, and us 24 .States were represented, it gave an excellent opportunity for apiarists to become acquainted with one an- otlier, as well as to converse upon the all-absorbing topic of bee-culture. The essays covered much oi" the de- batable-ground of apiculture, and tlie discussions were in many cases quite interesting and entirely harmonious. We give nearly all the space of this week's issue of tlie Bee Jouknai, to the Report, for we know our readers will want to "know all about it" while it is fresh in tlieir minds. We made many new acquaintances, and renewed several older ones, and think that all were well-pleased witti the meeting. Still Another Pioneer Gone. W Mr. W. B. Stephens, of Steph- ens' Mills, N. y., has sent us another device for reversible frames. It con- sists of a bent wire staple to slip into holes in the top and bottom bars, which must be alike provided with them. t^ Notwithstanding our repeated cautions concerning tlie sending of newspapers, models, etc., by mail, and enclosing a letter with such, we often receive them. On all such we have to pay letter rates. Send your letter separately ; and to mark the article in a paper with a line (either in ink or pencil) is quite sufficient. Put your name on the outside with '? From " before it, on every package sent, and all will be well; but nci'er enclose a letter with a model or in a newspaper. 1^ Mr. John Treston, of George- town, Mass., has sent u


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