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TliEse Special Articles will Appear.... 



During tlie ID Weel(s [Qliowiiin Oct. 1 : 



With Others, 



Bec-Keepins in Cuba and Porto Rico — 



By O. O. PoPFLETON', of Florida. 



Recent Prosrcs* in Apiculture — 



By Ernest R. Root, EditorGleauiugs in Bee-Culture. 



Bcc-Iicepers hikI Supply Maiiuraclurcrs — 



By Dk. C. C. Miller. 

 Foul Brood in I lie Apiary — 



By Wm. McEvot. Foul Brood Inspector of Oat., Canada 



Advanced Methods of Comb Honey Pro- 

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By S T. Pettit, of Canada. 

 Misratory Bee-Keeping; — 



By H. E. Hill, Editor American Bee-Keeper. 



Tlie Scientific Side of Apiculture — 



By C. P. Dadast. 

 Expcricncc§ and Suggestions in marketing 

 Honey — 



By S. A. NivER, of New York. 



Tlie foregoing' l^ist of Special Articles represents a part of the program at the Omaha Convention. 

 Many of the subjects will be followed by much helpful discussion. Of course, many otber interesting and valuable con- 

 tributions will be found in the American Bee Journal during the 10 weeljs' ■' trial trip," besides the other regular depart- 

 ments. But in order to secure all the above articles, the trial subscriptions should be sent in promptly, as we may 

 soon run out of back numbers from October 1. 



Kvery Kee-lieeper in America ought to have the old American Bee Journal for 10 weeks from Oct. 1, 

 1898, and right along thereafter. It will be worth to any one of them many tiniest its full year's subscription price. 

 Ji^eMtl lO ceuls Now, anyway, and get it for the next 10 weeks. 



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 First Half Century of Bce-Kceping in 

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By Hon. Eugene Seoor. General Manager United 

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The Apiary on the Farm and in the 

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Needs of Bec-Ciilturc in the South — 



By Dr. J. P. H. Brown, of Georgia. 

 General Advice to itee-liccpcrs — 



By Rev. E. T. Abbott, of Missouri. 



The Relation Existing between the Apiary 

 and the Successful Production of 

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