. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 252 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. Aug. 10, -; ^L mmum THOMAS C. NEWMAN. EDITOU AND Pkophietor, CHICAGO, ILL., AUG. 10, 1881. Exhibits for National Convention. To all Bee-Keepers, fraternally greet- ing: I have been appointed a commit- tee to receive exhibits for the National Convention, and accept the trust. Persons sending articles for exhibition will please prepay freight or express charges,and send plain directions how to be returned; if desirous of selling them, attach a card stating the lowest price in plain figures. I will cheer- fully and


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 252 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. Aug. 10, -; ^L mmum THOMAS C. NEWMAN. EDITOU AND Pkophietor, CHICAGO, ILL., AUG. 10, 1881. Exhibits for National Convention. To all Bee-Keepers, fraternally greet- ing: I have been appointed a commit- tee to receive exhibits for the National Convention, and accept the trust. Persons sending articles for exhibition will please prepay freight or express charges,and send plain directions how to be returned; if desirous of selling them, attach a card stating the lowest price in plain figures. I will cheer- fully and impartially attend to exhib- iting queens, bees, hives, and other implements for the apiary, of any kind, free of charge. I will exercise all due care and diligence, but will not be re- sponsible for losses of queens or bees by death oraccident. 1 earnestly hope that all who can possibly attend this Convention will do so, and see the beauties of the far-famed •' Blue-Grass Region," the " home of Clay" and other statesmen, and its fine stock of every description. We cordially in- vite you to conie. thus tilling a double mission. I shall feel grateful to all who have any intention of coming, to have them state the fact on a postal card addressed to me, and will cheer- fully answer all inquiriestothebestof of riiy ability. W. "Williamson, Vice Free. /'/' Ky. N. A. B. K. Soc. Lexington, Ky., Aug. 1,1881. We cannot refrain from congratulat- ing the Morth American Bee-Keepers' Society, upon the choice of Mr. Wm. Williamson as a special committee to look after the interests of exhibitors. In him are combined all the essentials necessary to a satisfactory execution of the trust—discriminating, unpreju- diced, energetic, honest, and with all the courtesy that distinguishes the true gent leman. Exhibitors can trust to his judgment. lie will leave noth- ing undone to make of the Convention, as it richly deserves to be, a complete success. Which Are the Best Bees?


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