. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. (pT (3 OLDEST BEE PAPEI [gigv- IN AMERICA ESTABLISHED ^)l/^. DEVOTED TO SCIENTIFIC BEE-CULTURE AND THE PRODUCTION AND SALE OF PURE HONEY. VOL. XVII. CHICAGO, ILL., JUNE 8, 1881. No. 23. Published every Wednesday, by THOMAS G. NEWMAN, Editor and Proprietor, 974 WEST MADISON ST., CHICAGO, ILL. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION 1 WEEKLY—(52 numbers) $ a year, in advance. Three or Six Months at the same rate. SEMI-MONTHLY—The first and third numbers of each month, at a year, in advance. MONTHLY—The first number of each month, at SO cents a year, in advance


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. (pT (3 OLDEST BEE PAPEI [gigv- IN AMERICA ESTABLISHED ^)l/^. DEVOTED TO SCIENTIFIC BEE-CULTURE AND THE PRODUCTION AND SALE OF PURE HONEY. VOL. XVII. CHICAGO, ILL., JUNE 8, 1881. No. 23. Published every Wednesday, by THOMAS G. NEWMAN, Editor and Proprietor, 974 WEST MADISON ST., CHICAGO, ILL. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION 1 WEEKLY—(52 numbers) $ a year, in advance. Three or Six Months at the same rate. SEMI-MONTHLY—The first and third numbers of each month, at a year, in advance. MONTHLY—The first number of each month, at SO cents a year, in advance. fST" Any person sending a Club of six is entitled to an extra copy i like the clubl which may be sent to any address desired. Sample copies furnished .free. fW Kemit by money-order, registered letter, ex- press or bank draft on Chicago or New York, payable to our order. Such only are at our risk. Checks on local banks cost us 2"i cents for collecting. Free of postage in the United States or Canada. Postage to Europe SO cents extra. Entered at Chicago post office as second class matter. For the American Hee Journal. Texas Convention. The Texas Bee-Keepers' Association convened at the apiary of Judge W. H. Andrews, at MeKinney, Collin County, at 9 a. m. The meeting was called to order by the President. Judge Andrews, who introduced Dr. N. P. Allen, Presi- dent of North American Bee-Keepers' Society, and stated that he would pre- side over our meeting. A pleasant shade was sought under the boughs of a large apple tree, which Judge Andrews told us was planted by him- self 13 years ago; it was over 1- inches in diameter. We were situated in close proximity to the busy bees which seemed to enjoy the balmy breezes as much as their masters, who had assem- bled in their behalf. After an expression of general good feeling toward Dr. N. P. Allen for Hav- ing honored our Society with his pres- ence, the general order of business was taken up, and called by the Secretary.


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