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BEE JOURNAL

Vol. XXIX.

CHICAGO, ILL., JANUARY 1, 1892.

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TO CORRESPONDENTS.

The Bee Journal is sent to subscribers until an order is received by the publishers for its discontinuance, and all arrearages are paid. A Sample Copy of the BEE JOURNAL Wil be sent FREE upon application.

How to Send Money.-Remit by Express, Post-Office Money Order, or Bank Draft on New York or Chicago. If none of these can be had, Register your Letter, affixing Stamps both for postage and registry, and take a receipt for it. Money sent thus, IS AT OUR RISK; otherwise it is not. Do not send Checks on Local Bankswe have to pay 25 cents each, to get them cashed. Never Send Silver in letters. It will wear holes in the envelope, or may be stolen. Make all Money Orders Payable at Chicago, Ill.-not at any sub-station of Chicago. Postage Stamps of any denomination may

be sent for any fraction of a dollar; or where Money Orders cannot be obtained, stamps for any amount may be sent. Subscription Credits.-The receipt for money sent us will be given on the address-label of every paper. The subscription is paid to the END OF THE MONTH indicated.

Do not Write anything for publication on
the same sheet of paper with business matters,
unless it can be torn apart without interfering
with either part of the letter.
Emerson Binders, made especially for
the AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, are convenient
for preserving each weekly Number, as fast as
received. They will be sent, post-paid, for 50 cts.
each. They cannot be sent by mail to Canada.
A Binder for the BEE JOURNAL will be
given to any one sending two new subscriptions
for the same-with $2.00-direct to us.
Lost Numbers.-We carefully mail the
BEE JOURNAL to every subscriber, but should
any be lost in the mails, we will replace them if
notified before all the edition is exhausted.
Always State the Post-Office to which
your paper is addressed, when writing to us,

Topics Presented this Week.

Apiculture at the World's Fair.
Automatic Hivers..

Bee and Honey Gossip.
Bee-Escapes...

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Where to Keep Comb-Honey.

Wisconsin State Convention..

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Bee-Scouts Locating a Home.
Bees and Grapes...

Bees Consuming Honey.
Bees in Arizona

Bees in New Zealand

Bees, Location, and the Apiarist
Best Floor for a Bee-Cellar..
California State Association.
Careful Breeding Necessary
Convention Directory.
Convention Notices.
Eastern Iowa Convention.
Editorial Buzzings....
Essays at Conventions
Fair Crop of Honey.

Ground Cork for Winter Packing
Importing Bees

Indiana State Convention.
Minnesota State Convention..
National Bee-Keepers' Union..
Nebraska State Convention.
New Year's Greeting..
Nectar Secretion.
No Fall Honey

North American Bee-Keepers' Convention 12

Officers of the Union..

Ontario Bee-Keepers' Association
Our Clubbing List.

Points of Excellence in Bees..
Preparing Bees for Winter...
President Elwood's Address
Prevention of Swarming..
Queen-Cell Protectors..
Queries and Replies..
Shallow Brood Frames.
Skunks Eat Bees..
Some Seasonable Hints.
Spring Dwindling...

Suggestions About the World's Fair...

Topics of Interest
Warranted Queens
Wavelets of News..

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