. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 660 T'H® Mi^Bitic^M'ff mmm jQ-wmv^mi^. COI^FVEXTIOX DIRECTORY. 1890. Time and place of meeting. Oct. 8.—S. W. Wisconsin, at Platteville. Wis. B. Eice. Sec, Boscobel, Wis. Oct. 10,11.—Union, at Ham ilton. Ills. Daniel Shank, Sec, Claytt^n, Ills. Oct. —Central Michiean, at Lansing, Mich. W. A. Barnes, Sec, Lansing. Mich. Oct. 18.—York & Cumberland,at Goodman's Mills,Me C. W, Costelluw, Sec, Waterboro, Maine. Oct. 29-31.—International American, at Keokuk, la. C. P. Dadant, Sec, Hamilton, ills. Oct. 30.—Turkey Hill, at Wildernian's Sta., Ills, A.


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 660 T'H® Mi^Bitic^M'ff mmm jQ-wmv^mi^. COI^FVEXTIOX DIRECTORY. 1890. Time and place of meeting. Oct. 8.—S. W. Wisconsin, at Platteville. Wis. B. Eice. Sec, Boscobel, Wis. Oct. 10,11.—Union, at Ham ilton. Ills. Daniel Shank, Sec, Claytt^n, Ills. Oct. —Central Michiean, at Lansing, Mich. W. A. Barnes, Sec, Lansing. Mich. Oct. 18.—York & Cumberland,at Goodman's Mills,Me C. W, Costelluw, Sec, Waterboro, Maine. Oct. 29-31.—International American, at Keokuk, la. C. P. Dadant, Sec, Hamilton, ills. Oct. 30.—Turkey Hill, at Wildernian's Sta., Ills, A. Fchr, Sec, Belleville, Ills. 1891. Jan. 1.—Michigan State, at Detroit, Mich. H. D. Cutting. Sec, Clinton, Mich. May 7.—Susquehanna County, at Montrose, Pa. H. M. Seeley, Sec, Harlord, Pa. pg~ In order to bave complete, Secretaries are requested to forward full particulars of the time and the place of each future meeting.—The Editor. International Bee-Association. President—Hon. R. h. , Mich. Secretary—C. P. Dadunt Hamilton, Ills. National Bee-Keepers' Union. President—James Heddon ..Dowagiac, Mich Sec'y. and Manager—T. G. Newman,Chicago A I>adj'"s Exiiibit at the Nebraska State Fair was so attractive and magnifi- cent that it called out these remarks by the Lincoln Journal : Each recurring State Fair finds Mrs. J. N. Heater, of Columbus, in the Apiary De- partment with a fine display of honey and bee-keepers' supplies. Visitors to this department for several years past have noted the variety and quality of the display made by Mrs. Heater, until no one will be surprised to learn that this season she has practically no competitors. Her exhibit occupies nearly two-thirds of the building, and con- sists of extracted honey, granulated honey, beeswax, honey-vinegar, bees and queens, and all kinds of bee-keepers' supplies, in- cluding hives, extractors, comb foundation and frames, all tastefully arranged. Mrs. Heater has per


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