. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. I Weeiily Budget. | Two More ox the 1000.—We have two more names to report before the Buffalo con- vention, which meets next week. We hope the membership will reach the 1000 mark very soon. We have tried to do something toward raising the number to that figure during the past two months. We will not that it is our fault if the desired number is not secured within the time mentioned. We still believe that every bee-keeper ought to be a member of the National Association, which has done such excellent work for the benefit of bee- keeping. The two


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. I Weeiily Budget. | Two More ox the 1000.—We have two more names to report before the Buffalo con- vention, which meets next week. We hope the membership will reach the 1000 mark very soon. We have tried to do something toward raising the number to that figure during the past two months. We will not that it is our fault if the desired number is not secured within the time mentioned. We still believe that every bee-keeper ought to be a member of the National Association, which has done such excellent work for the benefit of bee- keeping. The two names to be reported are these: Chas. E. Kemp. A. J. Stratton. Buffalo Cosvextion Lodging.—Secre- tary Mason writes us that he can secure for such, who desire, " a good, nice, clean place to less the yard including his home were given. His house is one of the finest in the city where he lives, and to protect his property he bought 100x100 feet running from the rear of his house lot to another avenue, and this he has for lawns and apiary. The small, long building seen in the rear is a bee-house with doors in front and rear, which opens as a shade in summer. This is for queen-rear- ing, as well as honey. The photograph was taken by Miss Mary E. Bickmore, who is a teacher in the High School in New York City. Bee-culture comes in her line. Mr. Ferry has an observation hive, whichi is used in schools before the classes. Daniel Wcrth's long-tongue five-banded queens—you can hardly afford to let this sea- son pass without trying a few of them. See his advertisement on another page of this number. Dr. a. B. Masox, secretary of the National Bee-Keepers' Association, has declined to act as judge of the apiarian exhibit at the Ohio State Fair, on account of the Fair being. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble t


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