. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Jan. 11, 1900. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 31 N. E. Ohio. N. W. Pa.—The Northeasteru Ohio aud N. W. IVnnsylvaiiia Hee-Keepers' Associa- tion will hold their I'Hh auuual convention at Andover, Ohio, in Chapman's Hall, Jan. IT and IS, \*XtO. Boarding rates of ) per day have been secured for those attending the conven- tion. All bee-keepers invited. Send to the Sec- retarv for programs. Franklin, Pa. Ed Jolley, Sec. California.—The tenth annual convention of the California State Bee-Keepers' Association will be held in the Chamber of Commerce, at Los Angel


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Jan. 11, 1900. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 31 N. E. Ohio. N. W. Pa.—The Northeasteru Ohio aud N. W. IVnnsylvaiiia Hee-Keepers' Associa- tion will hold their I'Hh auuual convention at Andover, Ohio, in Chapman's Hall, Jan. IT and IS, \*XtO. Boarding rates of ) per day have been secured for those attending the conven- tion. All bee-keepers invited. Send to the Sec- retarv for programs. Franklin, Pa. Ed Jolley, Sec. California.—The tenth annual convention of the California State Bee-Keepers' Association will be held in the Chamber of Commerce, at Los Angeles, Feb. 21 and 22, l-^tX*. It will be called to order at 1:30 , Feb. 21. At this time the railroads will sell round-trip tickets to Los Angeles and return for one and one-third fare, on account of the Industrial, Mining, and Citrus ExpL>sition, which will be held in Los Angeles. Tickets good for 10 days. Let every bee-keeper bring some hive, tool or experience that he has found valuable, and we will have a good convention. J. F. McIntyre, Sec. Sespe, Calif. Minnesota.—The Southern Minnesota Bee- Keepers' Association will meet in Winona, Jan. 23 and 24, l')00. E. B. Uuffman, Pres. Homer, Minn. Wisconsin.—There will be a joint convention of all Wisconsin bee-keepers' societ-es at the annual meeting of the Stale Bee-Keepers' Association, Feb. 7 and 8, l^Oit, in the State Cap- itol, at Madison, Wis. Many prominent bee- keepers will be there and take part. Excursion rates of a fare and one-third for the round-trip, for railroad tickets purchast in the State, for over 50 cents each. Be sure to bring a certificate of each ticket purchast so it can be signed Feb. S, in Madison, aud entitle the holder to a third fare return. The Stale Horticultural and State Cheese- makers' Associations will meet on the same date in the Capitol. Don't forget the date—Feb. V and S. It will pay you to attend. N. E. France, Sec. Platteville, Wis. A LITERARY GEM BY IAN MACLAREN REV. H


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