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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



CouTention IVotices. 



Tennessee.— The next annual meetinp: of 

 the East Tennessee. Bee-Keepers' Association 

 will be held at Whitesburg, Tenn., beginning- 

 on Thursday, August 16, 1894. All members 

 and other interested in bee-culture are in- 

 vited to attend. H. F. Coleman, Sec. 



Sneedville. Tenn. 



Kansas.— There will be a meeting of the 

 Southeastern Kansas Bee-Keepers' Associa- 

 tion at the apiaries of J. C. Balch, 7 miles 

 south of Bronson. to be held June 15 and 16. 

 Bring well-fllled baskets and we will have a 

 glorious good time. Plenty of pasture for 

 horses, and shade and good water for man 

 and beast. j. c. Balch, Sec. 



Bronson, Kans. 



Wisconsin.— The next annual meeting of 

 the Wisconsin Bee-Keepers'Association will be 

 held at Madison, on Feb. 8th and 9th, 1895. 



Madison, Wis. J. W. Vance, Cor. Sec. 



North Carolina.— The Carolina Bee-Keep- 

 ers, Association will meet at the Court House 

 in Charlotte, N. C, on July 19. 1894, at 10 

 a.m. All interested in the culture of the 

 honey-bee are cordially invited. 



Steel Creek. N. C. A. L. Beach, Sec. 



Honey as Food and Medicine is 



just the thing to help sell honey, as it shows 

 the various ways in which honey may be 

 used as a food and as a medicine. Try 100 

 copies of it, and see what good '-sales- 

 men " they are. See the second page of this 

 number of the Bee Journal for description 

 and prices. 



Advertisements. 



They Do Winter in the fcrth. 



Mrs. Jennie Atchley. Beeville. Tex. 



The $10.00 5-band Breeder came through 

 the winter with a flying colony. 



German, Ohio, A pril 27. J. F. Michael. 



^W Who says Southern Queens won't win- 

 ter in the North? See my advertisement on 

 another page. Jennie Atchley. 



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UIGLEY'S 



Produce Big Yellow Bees that Winter Out- 

 Doors, Gather Lots of Honey, and are Gentle. 

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 Mention the American Bee Journal. 2.3A4t 



23C5t 



QUEENS 



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MeiUion tlie American Bee Jowrnal. 



Have You Any Beeswax? 



UNTIL. FURTHEK NOTICE, we will 

 allow 24 cents per pound for Good Yel- 

 low Beeswax, delivered at our olfice— in ex- 

 cliange for Subscription to the Bee Journal. 

 for Books, or anything that we offer for sale 

 in the Bee Journal. In thus exchanging, 

 we cannot afford to allow any Club Rate 

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GEORGE W. YORK & CO., 



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 offered, will please state that they saiv 

 ^-he Advertisement in this paper* 



READERS 



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BEE-KEEPERS OF THE NORTH!" 



We can furnish you with Northern Bred Business Queens of the 5-Banded Golden Italian 

 and Grey Carniolan Races— bred in separate apiaries— that will produce hardy, industrious 

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 Prices very reasonable. A Description and Price-List sent free. 



F. A. I.OCKHAR.X & CO., I^ake Oeor8:e, N. Y. 



" The two Select Tested Carniolan Queens arrived O. K., and they are nice. Shall give them 

 a good chance.— A. I. Root, Medina, Ohio, May 17th, 1894." 



