. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Tennessee Queens. Daughters of Select Imported Italian, Select long'-toagued (Moore's), and Select,Straight 5-band Queens. Bred 3K miles apart, and mated to select drones. No bees owned with- in 2H miles; none impure within 3, and but few within Smiles. No disease. 3ii vears' experience. WARRANTED QUEENS, 75 cents each ; TESTED, $ each. Dis- count on large orders. Contracts with dealers a spe- cialty. Discount after July 1st Send for circular. JOHN M. DAVIS, '9A26t SPRING HILL, TENN. Christian Scientists' meeting in Boston, June 2Sth to July 1st.


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Tennessee Queens. Daughters of Select Imported Italian, Select long'-toagued (Moore's), and Select,Straight 5-band Queens. Bred 3K miles apart, and mated to select drones. No bees owned with- in 2H miles; none impure within 3, and but few within Smiles. No disease. 3ii vears' experience. WARRANTED QUEENS, 75 cents each ; TESTED, $ each. Dis- count on large orders. Contracts with dealers a spe- cialty. Discount after July 1st Send for circular. JOHN M. DAVIS, '9A26t SPRING HILL, TENN. Christian Scientists' meeting in Boston, June 2Sth to July 1st. It will be to your advantajje to ob- tain rates applying over the Nickel Plate Road before purchasing else- where. No excess fare charged on any of our trains. Tickets on sale June 25, 26 and 2". Final return limit Aug. 1. Call on or address John Y. Calahan, General Agent, 113 Adams St., room 298, Chicago, for particulars as to stop- overs, train service, etc. 'Phone Cent- ral 2057. 7—22A5t DAIRYMEN ARE DELIGHTED DRAPES PUBLISBINQ CO., Cblcaeo, Ills. Apiary FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE. During my ir:ivels as State Inspector of Apiaries, I iohihI an excellent opportunity for some bee-keeper to make an investment. Mr. Wm. Wray, ot Ashley, Mich., died last fall and left an apiary of UNi colonies, nearly all Ital- ians, in chaft hives, on American frame combs built on wired foundation. There are reasons why they will be sold at a sacrifice. There is no one to take care of them, and some of the colonies are slightly infected with foul brood. Of course these bees'canuot be sold and shipped all over the country, but if some man could buy them and manage them right where they are, he could make some money. Each hive con- tains 11 combs, most of them overflowing with bees, and no colony of the few infected contains more than a few cells of foul brood—not enough to affect the amount of surplus. There are xO extractiug-supers full of empty comb, 14 supers with frames filled with wired


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