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H^^ The Annual Meeting of the Indiana State 

 Bee-Keepers" Association, will be held in the Agri- 

 cultural Rooms. State House, Indianapolis, Jan. 16, 

 17, 1891, Geo. C. Thoajpson, Sec, Southport, Ind. 



iW° The Annual Meeting of the Colorado State 

 Bee-Keepers' Association, will be held .J an. 19, 20, on 

 the Cor. 14th and Laramie Sts., Denver. The first 

 session will begin promptly at lo o'clock on the 

 morning of the 19th. All interested in bee-keeping, 

 especially strangers, are cordially invited to be 

 present, and assist in the exercises. 



B. MiLLESON, Pres., Box 2522, Denver, Colo. 



II^"The 22d Annual Meeting of the New York 

 State Bee-Keepers' Association, will be held in 

 Agricultural Hall. Albany, N. Y.. on Jan. 22-24, 1891. 

 Reduced Railroad Rates. Pay full fare to Albany, 

 and we will give you return certificates over any 

 road coming into Albany (except the Boston & 

 Albany) at one-third of the regular fare. A cordial 

 invitation is extended to all. Come and bring your 

 friends with you. A complete programme will be 

 published as soon as completed. 

 Geo. H. Knickekbockek, Sec, Pine Plains, N. Y. 



B^^" The Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Bee- 

 Keepers' Association, will be held in Toledo, O.. on 

 Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 10 and 11, 1891. Full 

 particulars as to railroad and hotel rates, and place 

 of meeting, will be given later. Let all interested 

 in bee-keeping make an extra effort to be present 

 on this occasion. 



Miss DEM A Bennett, Sec, Bedford, O. 



Dr. a. B. Mason, Pres. 



CS^ The Convention of the Eastern Iowa Bee- 

 Keepers. will be held in the Dobson Town Clock 

 Building, at Maquoketa, Iowa, Feb. 11, 12. 



Frank Coverdale, Sec, Welton, Iowa. 



B^^ The 8th semi-annual meeting of the Susque- 

 hanna County Bee-Keepers' Association will be held 

 at Montrose, Pa., on Thursday. May 7, 1891. 



H. M. Seeley, Sec, Harford, Pa. 



tW The 12th Annual Convention of the Nebraska 

 State Bee-Keepers' Association will be held in the 

 Nebraska Hall of the State University at Lincoln, 

 on Jan. 13-15, 1891. The State Horticultural Asso- 

 ciation will meet at the same time, and arrange- 

 ments will be made to hold joint sessions. In order 

 lo get reduced railroad rates, take a receipt from 

 your home agent, and have it read, 'To attend the 

 Horticultural Association." This will procure for 

 you a return ticket, at one-third fare. 



A good meeting is expected, and all are invited. 

 Matters of importance will be transacted pertaining 

 to an exhibit at the Columbian Fair, and our exhibit 

 with the State exhibit at the same. For further 

 information and programme, apply to 



J. N. Heatbr, Sec, Columbus, Neb. 



CS^A joint meeting of the Minnesota Horticultural 

 Society, and the Minnesota Bee-Keepers' Associa- 

 tion, will be held in Minneapolis on Jan. 20-23, 1891, 

 in Guaranty Loan Building. A business meeting of 

 the Bee-Keepers' Association, apart from the Horti- 

 cultural Society, will be held at 9 a.m. on the 2lst, to 

 adopt a Constitution and By-Laws. The afternoon 

 and evening sessions, on that day, will also be devo- 

 ted to the bee-keepers. All who are interested in 

 bee-culture should not fail to attend. An interest- 

 ing and instructive time is expected. A number of 

 prominent bee-keepers will be there. Prof. N. W. 

 McLain, of the Minnesota Experimental Station, an 

 expert on bee-culture, will give an interesting 

 lecture. C. Theilmann, Sec, Theilmanton, Minn. 



U^P^The Annual Meeting of the Vermont Bee- 

 Keepers' Association, will be held at the Addison 

 House, Middlebury, Vt., Jan. 28, 1891. 



J. H. Larrabee, Sec, Larrabee's Point, Vt, 



Q^^ The Cortland Union Bee-Keepers' Association 

 will hold its Annual Meeting in the W. C. T. U. 

 Rooms, in Cortland, N. Y., Jan. 13, 1891. All who 

 are interested are invited. 



M. H. Fairbanks, Sec. 



J. H. KENNEDY, President. 



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