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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIE^* 



If the Review is mentioned when answer- 

 ing an advertisement in its columns, a favor 

 is conferred upon both the publisher and the 

 advertiser. It helps the former by raising 

 his journal in the estimation of the adverti- 

 ser, and it enables the latter to decide as to 

 which advertising mediums are most profit- 

 able. If you would help the Review be sure 

 and say " I saw your ad in the Review." 



Dry Weather 



Cuts off the houey flow aud makes it well-nigh 

 impossible to rear good queens. Here in Arkan- 

 sas we have liad plenty of rain, antl the condi- 

 tions for rearing good queens have been and are 

 unexcelled My queens are of the golden Italian 

 strain, and they are not only large and beautiful 

 but they are also bred for business. The editor 

 of the Review says that he has not received 

 more handsome bees or queens than those I have 

 sent him, or that were more neatly put up, they 

 arriving in an unusually clean and healthy con- 

 dition. Untested queens, 65 cts. each, J^ doz , 

 $3.50. Tested, $1.00. Fine breeders, $2.00 each ; 

 fine, straight 5-banded, breeding queens, $4.00 

 each. To parties who have not tried my strain 

 of Italians, I will send one golden queen for 50 

 cts. Safe arrival guaranteed. 



E.A SEELEY, Bloomer, Ark. 



( Money order office, Lavaca, Ark.) 

 SELECT TESTED 



ITALIAN QUEENS. 



Friends, I will have two hundred select, test- 

 ed queens, reared from one of Doolittle's best 

 queens, and mated to select drones from the 

 best of my own slock. These queens will be 

 sold at one doUar each, or $10.00 p^r dozen, and 

 will be sent out the last week in August. 



AH who wish to take advantage of this offer 

 will do well to send in their orders e.TrJy. 



Give me a trial order and I will guarantee 

 to give you satisfaction, or refund your money. 

 Address F. A. CROWELL, 



(Granger. 

 7-95-3t Fill. Co. Minn. 



I'leime mention the Keuieui 



I am manufacturing 



BEE-KEEPERS' SUPPLIES. 

 Every thing yon need. 



PRICES REDUCED. 

 Send for new Price List. 



GEO. RALL, French ville. Wis. 

 Trempeleau Co. 



Please mention the Reuiew, 



4-il5-tf 



lu Tampa, Florida, I have a lot and two cot- 

 tages for sale. The locality is a good one for 

 bees ; the field unoccupied and the home-market 

 first-class. Kent of one cottage will pay 8 per 

 cent interest on the whole investment. For 

 further particulars address 

 B. p. flVEf?IIjIi, Homafdsville, Va. 



P. S.— Twenty colonies black bees for sale at 

 $3.50 per colony. 



Please mention the Review. 



— If you are going to— 



BtFY A BtfZZ - SAW^, 



write to the editor of the Review. He has a 

 new Barnes saw to sell and would be glad to 

 make you happy by telling you the price at 

 which he would sell it. 



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|™>H BEES (fc QUEENS 



Ready in May. Queens, $1.00. Bees by the 

 Pound, $1.00. Two-frame Nucleus, with Queen, 

 $2 50. One-frame, $2 00. Also Barred P. R. 

 Eggs, for setting, $1 .00 per 15. 5-95-4t 



Mrs. A. A. SIMPSON, Box 48. Swarts, Penn. 



Please mention the Reoieva. 



IF YOU WANT THE 



BEE BOOK 



That covers the whole apicultural field more 

 completely than any other published, send $1.25 

 to Prof. A J. Cook, Claremont, California for 

 his 



Bee-Keepers' Guide. 



Liberal Discounts to t/ie Trade. 



Headquarters 



For those large, beautiful, golden Italinus, the 

 great honey galhorois. One untested queen, 50c , 

 three for $2.00. One warranted. $i.0O; three for 

 $2.50. One tested. $1.50. One select tested, $2.00. 

 Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. 



C. M. HICKS, 

 4-t.5-tf Hicksvillo, Wash. Co., Md. 



Please mention the Review. 



Nearly 200 pages practical and interesting 



Reading for Bee - Keepers 



For only 30 cts. 



The Kansas Bee - Journal, 



Monthly, Young and Lively. .Send for Sample. 

 Address, KANSAS BEE - .JOURNAL, 



Topoka, Kansas, 



Please mention the Reuieuj. 



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