. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 1898. THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 489 14 and 15 as the time for holding the convention, commenc- ing on the 13th at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and closing the evening of the 15th. The program for the convention is not yet quite com- pleted, and will not be in time to be put In the monthly bee- papers before September, but will be In the American Bee Journal and Gleanings by Aug. 15. The program will be similar to the one prepared for the Buffalo convention last year, containing bee-keepers' music, and the first page of the cover will be occupied by an


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 1898. THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 489 14 and 15 as the time for holding the convention, commenc- ing on the 13th at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and closing the evening of the 15th. The program for the convention is not yet quite com- pleted, and will not be in time to be put In the monthly bee- papers before September, but will be In the American Bee Journal and Gleanings by Aug. 15. The program will be similar to the one prepared for the Buffalo convention last year, containing bee-keepers' music, and the first page of the cover will be occupied by an illustration containing the photo- graphs of the Board of Directors and Executive Committee, with an appropriate background. Any one desiring one or more copies of the program can obtain the same by sending five cents In stamps to the Secretary, for each copy wanted. If the place of meeting, hotel rates, etc., are not given in the bee-papers in time, those attending the convention will find a printed notice posted in each railroad depot in Omaha, on the days of the meeting. Any one not a member of the United States Bee-Keepers' Union may become such by sending a dollar to the Secretary, or General Manager Secor, or the editor of any of the bee- papers. Don't send a dollar bill unless in a registered letter; and if you remit to me by post-office money order, have it drawn on Sta. B, Toledo, Ohio. A. B. Mason, Secretary. Now that the date of the convention is settled, everybody can begin to make plans for being present. Remember the date—Sept. 13 to 15. And the place— Omaha, Nebr. Later.—Since the foregoing was put in type we have re- ceived the following letter that Mr. Whitcomb sent to Dr. Mason : Omaha, Nkbr., July 22, 1898. Friend Mason:—The Delone Hotel, corner of 14th street and Capitol avenue, is where the convention will be held, and which will also be the headquarters of the Union. Rates for rooms, on the European plan, . a day ; board § a day. No one w


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