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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



Oct. 12, 1899. 



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CHOLERA 



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Convention Notices. 



Connecticut.— The Connecticut Bee-Keepers* 

 Association will meet at the Capitol at Hart- 

 ford. Wednesday, Nov. 8, 189*, at 10:30 a.m. 



Waterbury, Conn. Mrs. W. C. Riley, Sec. 



Illinois. — The annual meeting- of the Northern 

 Illinois Bee-Keepers" Association will be held 

 at the Court House in Rockford, III., on Tues- 

 day and Wednesday, Oct. 17 aud 18, 1S99. All 

 are cordiallv invited. B. Kennedy, Sec. 



New Milford, 111. 



CHEAP rs 



Located on the Illinois Central R. R. in 



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And also located on the Yazoo & Mississippi 

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of Mississippi— specially adapted to the 

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CORN AND HOGS, 



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