THE BEE-KEEri:KS' REVIEW. 



283 



Book on South Dakota. 



A new book on South Dakota 

 has just been published by the 

 Chicagro, Milwaukee & St. Paul 

 Railway. It describes the agri- 

 cultural and stock conditions in 

 the state, gives the latest stock 

 reports, tells about the present 

 opportunities there, and is well 

 illustrated. Sent on receipt of 

 two cents for postage. 



F. A. Miller, General Passen- 

 ger Agent, Chicago. 



Robert C. Jones, Michigan 

 Passenger Agent, 32 Campus 

 Martins, Detroit. 



TRAIN TOOK ITS OWN PHOTOGRAPH. 



A large, handsome engraving, 18 x 28 

 inches, has been made of "The Burling- 

 ton's Number One" while going at 60 

 miles an hour between Chicago and Den- 

 ver. It is the best picture of a train in 

 motion ever taken, and "the train took 

 the picture itself." This is explained in 

 a folder which will be sent free on ap- 

 plication. Price of large engraving, 20 

 cents. Postage stamps will do. Address 

 P. S. Eustis, General Passenger Agent, 

 C, B. & Q. Ry., 209 Adams Street, 

 Chicago. 



WANTED: 



Extracted Honey. 



Mail sample and state lowest price delivered 

 at Cincinnati Will buy Fancy White Comb 

 Honey, anj- quantity, but must be put up in no- 

 drip shipping cases. 



C. H. W. WEBER, 

 tf 2146-48 Central Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio. 



Pltan mention the Keuteia. 



No more weak, dysenteric or foul 

 broody stocks. 



PUNIC BEES 



(APIS NIGRA) 

 The bees of the future. 



These marvellous bees have been in 

 England, ever since 1886; are far supe- 

 rior to any others, are being adopted in 

 Sweden after 5 years trial and by every- 

 one who tries them. 



The truth about these bees is given in 

 the first 7 numbers of the "Bee Master" 

 sent post free to any address for 30 

 cents. 



Virgins, each, 60 cents; doz., |56.oo. 

 Fertile, untested, |2 00; tested, purely 

 mated, f6.oo each, post free. Guaran- 

 teed against loss in transit, introduction, 

 mating (virgins), foul brood and winter 

 dj'sentery. Address, 



JOHN HEWITT & CO. 



Brunswick Works, 

 6-03-4! Sheffield, England. 



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I Names of Bee-Keepers I 



a TYPE NA/RIXXEIN U 



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The names of ray customers, and of those ask- 

 ing for sample copies, have been saved and writ- 

 ten in a book. There are several thousand all 

 arranged in alphabetically (in the largest Sates), 

 and, although this list has been secured at an ex- 

 pense of hundreds of dollars, I would furnish it 

 to advertisers or others at S2.00 per thousand 

 names. The former price was $2.50 per 1000, but 

 I now have a type writer, and by using the man- 

 ifold process, I can furnish them at J2.00. A 

 manufacturer who wishes for a list of the names 

 of bee-keepers in his own State only, or possibly, 

 in the adjoining States, can be accommodated. 

 Here is a list of the States and the number of 

 names in each State. 



Arizona 46 

 Ark. . . . 130 

 Ala ■ • ■ 80 

 Calif... 378 

 Colo... 228 

 Canada 1200 

 Conn.. 162 

 Dak.. 

 Del.. 

 Fla.., 

 Ga... 

 Ind.. 

 Ills... 

 Iowa. 



25 

 18 

 100 

 90 

 744 

 900 

 800 



Ky 



Kans. . 



La 



Mo 



Minn. . 

 Mich.., 

 Mass. . . 



Md 



Maine 

 Miss . . . 

 N. Y.. . 

 Neb.. . 

 N. J. . 

 N. H. . 



182 



350 



38 



500 



334 

 1770 



275 



94 



270 



70 



13125 



• • 345 



130 



..158 



N. C 60 



New Mex. 56 

 Oregon.. 104 



Ohio 

 Penn 

 R. I. 

 S. C. . 

 Tenn 

 Tex. 



Utah 68 



Vt 200 



Va 182 



W. Va....i72 



Wash 128 



Wis 625 



1 120 



912 



46 



40 



176 



270 



