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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



^/2^/^T-| /^Y1 O I ^^'^ '"^^"^ millions of them 



^^^^^ UX V/ -Lxv3 • yearly; workmanship, smoothness 



and finish can't be better. The 

 basswood throws rij^ht here. If you want some good Shipping 

 Cases, you can get them of us. A full line of Bee Supplies on 

 hand. Our catalogue and price list will be out in a short time. 



Marshfield Mfc. Co., j^««"«eM- 



O :" Wis. 



mmmmm 



Good Queens 



Of the Golden Type can he 

 Furnished the Coming Year 

 by W. H. Pridgen, of Creek, 

 N. C. Write for Catalogue. 



HiGGINSVILLE. Mo. Sept. 1, 1897. 



Mr. W. H. Pridgen. (reek. N. (". 



Dear Sir:— The uniested queen you 

 sent to us proved to be h first class " live band- 

 ed queen." All of her bees show 5 bands, are 

 large, gentle and good honey g.itlierprs. 



Yours truly, LE.\HY M'F'G. CO. 



Bee keepers should send for our 



'97 CATALOG. 



We furnish a full lino of snpplies at regular 



prices. Our specialty is Cook's Complete liive. 



J. H. M COOK. 62 Cortland St., N. Y. City 



•''lease mention the Re.uleui. 



Camera for Sale. 



By the way of a '"dicker" J have come into 

 possession of a most excellent .5x8 camera and 

 the accompanying outfit, that I would like to 

 sell The iollowing is a list of the articles and 

 what they cost when new. 



(■amera and Lens $25.00 



Tripod 3.00 



Plate holders (three at $1.50). 4.50 



PheumatiJ Shutter 4.50 



Focusing Cloth 35 



Develor>ing Tray 75 



Inside Kit for making 4x5's ...25 



The following books: 



Pictorial Effect in Photography $1..50 



Photographic Instructor 1.50 



Pictuie Making by Photography 1 00 



Total $4235 



Everything is in strictly first class condition, 

 just exactly as good as new, but I got the outfit 

 at a bargain, and am willing to s"]! it -it the 

 same, if I can get it into cash. [$20.C0 will 

 buy the entire outfit. I have useU llie instru- 

 ment enough to know that it will do excellent 

 work— io fact, I will send a sample of the work 

 to anyone who really wishes to buy. 



W. Z IICTCHINSON. Fi.int. Mich. 



Removal of the Wauzeka vSectioii Co. 



Prairie duCuien. Crawford Co., Wis , Sept. 7, 1897. 

 To Our Patrons: — 



Finding our shipping facilities were not what lliey ought to jjo at Wauzeka, we have moved our 

 machinery and stock here, only a short distance, where wehave two railroads, the (', B. and N. 

 and the C.. M. it St. P,. and the Mississippi river. This enables us to get the lowest rates to all 

 I)oints. We now have a much larger plant, having added more inachinerv which has about doubled 



We have a lino lot of Bas-wood lumber, which we shall work up this fall and winter, and will be 

 in first class shape to fiil orders on short notice. 



We are still in the Bnsswood timber and can get our lumber right from the iog which makes the 

 bo■^t sections to be had. The timber is tough and the corners do not break as easily as those made 

 from Basswood lumber. Send for price list and sample section free. 



Thanking oar patron.s for past favorsand hoping for a continuance of the same, we remain, 

 Fraternally yours. 



The Uiie-Piece Section Co., f--"'"- <"• <^"^^ 



