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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REV. 



Violin for Sale. 



I am advertising for the well-known manu- 

 facturers of musical instruments, Jno. F. 

 Stratton & Son. of New York, and taking my 

 pay in musical merchandise. I have now on 

 hand a fine violin outfit consisting of violin, 

 bow and case. The violin is a " Stradiuarius, " 

 lied, French finish, high polish, and real ebony 

 trimmings, price $14.00. The bow is of the fin- 

 est snakewood, ebony frog, lined, inlaid ( pearl 

 lined dot ) pearl lined slide, German silver 

 shield, ebony screw-head, German silver ferules, 

 and pearl dot in the end, price S2.50 The case 

 is wood'with curved top, varnished, full-lined, 

 with pockets, and furnished with brass hooks, 

 and handles and lock, price $3.50. This makes 

 the entire outfit worth an even $20.00. It is ex- 

 actly the same kind of an outfit that my daugh- 

 ter has been using the past year with the best of 

 satisfaction to herself and teachers. Her violin 

 has a more powerful, rich tone than some in- 

 struments here that cost several times as much. 

 I wish to sell 'his ou' fit, and would accept one- 

 half nice, white extracted honey in payment, the 

 balance cash. It will be sent on a five days' 

 trial, and if not entirely satisfactory can be re 

 turned and the purchase money will be refunded. 



W. Z. HUTCHIFSON, Flint, Mich. 



G. M. IjONG, Cedar Mines. Iowa, manu- 



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Is Here 



The year 1S07 is here and we are happy to in- 

 form our friends and customers that we are bet- 

 ter prepared than ever before to fill y<>ur orders 

 for queens and bees. We have the largest stock 

 ever operaied by us, and we mean to be ready 

 with plenty of bees and queens to fill all orders 

 without delay that are sent us, 



Bees by the iiound, $1.00; ten or more pounds. 

 90 cts. each. Untested queens for 1897, $1.00 

 each in Feb., Mar.. Apr. and May ; $5.0(1 for six, 

 or $9.00 per doz. For larger amounts write for 

 prices. Have your orders booked for your early 

 queens. Safe arrival guaranteed. 



Root's goods, Dadant's foundation, and Bing- 

 ham smokers. A steam bee- hive factory, and all 

 kinds of bee supplies. 



The Soutblz^O^ Que^Hj fhe only bee paper 

 in the South, monthly, SJ.UU per year. 



Send fof catalog, which is almost a complete 

 book on Soutliern bee-keeping, giving queen 

 rearing in full, all free for the asking. If you 

 want full information about everything we have, 

 and the bee Ixiok, don't fail to ask for our 1897 

 catalog. Tb? J^oni? Atcblcy Co., 



Beeville, Bee Co., Tex. 



f acturer of and dealer in Apiarian Supplies. *^JA 

 Send for circular. 1-96-6 2-97 



Please mention the Reutew. 



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The A. 1. Root Co's goods for sale. 



^tease mention the Reuieiu. 



jRr)ake Voup Own Hives. 



3ee ^ Keepers 



Will save money by 

 using- our Foot Pow- 

 er Saw in making- 

 their hives, sections 

 and boxes. 



Machines on trial. 

 Send for Catalog-ue. 



W.F.&JKO.B&RNESCO., 



384 Ruby St., 



Rockford, Ills. 



2-96-12 



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