. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Bee=Keepers' Supplies. Just received a consigameat of the finest up- to-date HIVES and SECTIONS we've had. They are 2d to none. Complete line of Bee-Keepers' Supplies oa hand. Bees and Queens. Catalog THE A. I. ROOT CO., H. a. ACKLIN, Hanager, 1024 Miss, street, St. Paul, Minn. $? to Buffalo and Return, $, via Nickel Plate Road from Chicago, for the Pan - American Exposition. Tickets on sale daily, good leaving- Buffalo up to midnight of tenth day from and including date of sale. Also tickets on sale daily Chicago to Buffalo and return at S16


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Bee=Keepers' Supplies. Just received a consigameat of the finest up- to-date HIVES and SECTIONS we've had. They are 2d to none. Complete line of Bee-Keepers' Supplies oa hand. Bees and Queens. Catalog THE A. I. ROOT CO., H. a. ACKLIN, Hanager, 1024 Miss, street, St. Paul, Minn. $? to Buffalo and Return, $, via Nickel Plate Road from Chicago, for the Pan - American Exposition. Tickets on sale daily, good leaving- Buffalo up to midnight of tenth day from and including date of sale. Also tickets on sale daily Chicago to Buffalo and return at for the round trip, with IS-day limit, including date of sale. $ Chicago to Buffalo and re- turn good for 30 days. On all through tickets to points east of Buffalo, privilege of stop-over at Buffalo for 10 days may be granted by depositing ticket with Joint Agent and payment of fee of Write John Y. Calahan, General Agent, 111 Adams St., Chicago, for full particulars and folders showing time »f trains, etc. i . 11—24A3t Prospects Poor—Queenless Colony. There is no prospt'ot of a honey crop here, as it rains nearly every day, and all bees that haye swarmed go strai^rht for the woods. We had an open winter, and bees wintered with- out loss. Four of my colonies lost their queens, and have been robljed out. I think it better it rolibers get started on a queenless colony in the spring, to let them go, as they are never worth trying to save, for the bees are all old, and it spoils a good col- ony to open the hive before fruit-bloom here. C. G. ASC'HA. Berkshire Co., .June S. 45 Pounds from One Colony. My bees are doing well, and I have had live swarms so far this spring. I have taken about 45 pounds of honey from one colony, and there is that much more that is not quite ready to be taken off. C. C. Yost. Berks Co. Pa., June 10. Has Had 3 Swarms Up to Date. My Ijees are in good condition. 1 have had three swarms up to date, and now have 20 colonies. Most of


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