. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. FINE QUEENS By Return nail. From my 3 and S banded long tongued Italians. Tested, $1; war- ranted tested, TSc; untested, 60c; no disease. I guaran- tee all Queens perfect, to ar- rive safely, and to give rea- sonable satisfaction. I have pleased others and can please you. May I ask for a trial order? CHAS. M. DARROW R. MILO, MO. The names and addresses of those in the U. S. who expect ..» to buy honey in car or less than" ar Tots during I'lOS. The St. Croix Valley Honey-Producers Ass n, 2oA3t Glenwood Wis. Wanted $ to


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. FINE QUEENS By Return nail. From my 3 and S banded long tongued Italians. Tested, $1; war- ranted tested, TSc; untested, 60c; no disease. I guaran- tee all Queens perfect, to ar- rive safely, and to give rea- sonable satisfaction. I have pleased others and can please you. May I ask for a trial order? CHAS. M. DARROW R. MILO, MO. The names and addresses of those in the U. S. who expect ..» to buy honey in car or less than" ar Tots during I'lOS. The St. Croix Valley Honey-Producers Ass n, 2oA3t Glenwood Wis. Wanted $ to Buffalo, N. Y., and return,via Nickel Plate Road, from Chicago, July 8th, 9th, and 10th, with extreme return limit of Aug. 4th, by depositing- ticket. Stop-over allowed at Chautauqua Lake points. Also low- est rates to Ft. Wayne, Cleveland, Erie and other eastern points. Three trains daily,with first-class equipment. Meals served in Nickel Plate dining-cars, on American Club Meal Plan, ranging in price from 35c to $; also service a la carte. No excess fare charged on any train on the Nickel Plate Road. If con- templating an eastern trip, write John Y. Calahan. General Agent, 113 Adams St., room 298, Chicago, III. Chicago Depot, cor. Van Buren and La Salle Sts., the only passenger station in Chi- cago on the Elevated Railroad Loop. 13—2.^A3t Please Mention Bee Journal when writing advertisers. buy 2 or 3 milch cows, and while looking for them I ran across a man that had a number of colonies of bees in logs that he got in the woods. He said they were wild bees, but the honey was sweet. I gave him $5 for one, got it home, and it swarmed in a few days. Then I started with 3 colonies, in about a month from the time I sold out. So you see I still had the fever. About the year 1860, when I had 100 colo- nies in box-hives, I heard of the Langstroth frame hive. I got a sample, made hives of that style, and transferred 60. I keep the best Italians I can get, and change every third


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