Gleanings in bee culture . ect d pres dent and Ray Ensinger, of Kanka-kee, secretary. Members of the Kankakee BusinessMens Commercial Club tendered the use of their finehall free of charge. The memuers of the committeeexpect to make this convention equal to the North-western io attendance and importance. Reduced rateswill be securtd at hotels, and a committet^ on recep-tion will be appointed. Parties desiring informationshould write to either of the offi ers named, or to theundersigned. H. S. Ddby St. Anne, 111. r IT IS JUST OUT A Roots ABC in German We have just been informed by ourprinters t


Gleanings in bee culture . ect d pres dent and Ray Ensinger, of Kanka-kee, secretary. Members of the Kankakee BusinessMens Commercial Club tendered the use of their finehall free of charge. The memuers of the committeeexpect to make this convention equal to the North-western io attendance and importance. Reduced rateswill be securtd at hotels, and a committet^ on recep-tion will be appointed. Parties desiring informationshould write to either of the offi ers named, or to theundersigned. H. S. Ddby St. Anne, 111. r IT IS JUST OUT A Roots ABC in German We have just been informed by ourprinters that the work of printing theA B C of Hee Culture in German has beenfinished, and that in a few days 1000 cop-ies will be in our hands for price is $2 postpaid. Send in you r ordernow if you wish a copy hot from the press. ,Medina,0 ^ AND ALL AGENCIES J TtXCUSED IN THIS MAGAZINE^U 1\3 ^i^ ARE FROM ^J^ The Mugler.£ncravinc Co. MUGLER, CLEVELAND. OHIO. i;m8 (.LEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. Oct. 15. DISAPPOINTED AGAIN. We have been still further disappointed and de-layed in the delivery of a car of glass honey-jars, and Simplex. Some oi-ders are beginnioK to movedirect from the factory on No. 25, which are in stockin Philadelphia, New York, and Chicago, and willsoon be on hand here. The Simplex are delayed forwant of caps which the factory is having no end oftrouble in making, aecc-ding to their reports to us. SWEET-CLOVER SEED. It would seem as though our call for seed of sweetclover was a little late in the season, especially forthe yellow variety, which matures earlier than thewhite. So far we have heard from only two partieshaving white sweet-clover seed to offer, and none ofyellow. It will be a pity if those who have this vari-ety have not saved any seed, as there is a good de-mand for both kinds. We have not yet securedenough of either, and trust some of our readers haveseed to offer or know of some avail ible. If so, let ushear from you wi


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