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Listen ! Take 

 my ail vice 

 and buy your 

 l><.'e suj>]ilics 

 of A u g n s t 

 W'fiss; he has 

 Ions ami tons of the very finest 



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t'vt-r ma.lc; and he ncIIs il at 

 j)rici's that </</")' rotupctitioii! 

 Workinjj; wax into foundation a 

 specialty. Wax wanted at 26 

 cents cash, or 28 cents in trade, 

 delivered here. Millions of 

 Sections — polished on both 

 sides. Satisfaction guaranteed 

 on a full line of Supplies- 

 Send for catalogue and be j-our 

 own judge. AUG. WmSS, 

 (xreenville, Wisconsin. 



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 an adxcriiseirent in u.- conniin' 

 a !"a\()r is conferred ujioii hotn 

 tia- jmLlishei and the advertis- 

 er, li htl}>s tlu^ former by rais- 

 ing his journal in tlie estima- 

 tion of the advertiser: and it en- 

 ables ihe latter to decide as to 

 which advertising mediums are 

 most profitable. If you would 

 help the Review, be sure and 

 say " I saw your advertisement 

 in the Review," when writing 

 to advertisers. 



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Bee-l^eepeps | Ho pish-Bonc 



Save money by buying hives, 

 sections, brood frames, extrac- 

 tors, smokers mid everything 

 else \ou need of the 



W. T. Falconer ^^f§:. 60., 



lAMKSTOWN, X. V. 



f-syOur goods are guaranteed 

 of superior (|Mality in every \\;iy. 

 Senil for our large illustrat- 

 ed catalog and copy of The 

 .\merican Bee-Keeper, a month- 

 ly for all bee-keepers; 50c a 

 year, (now in 12th year; H. E. 

 Hill editor.) 



W. M. Gerrish, Ivist Noting- 

 ham, N H., carries a full line 

 of our goods at catalog prices. 

 Order of him and save freight. 



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Is apparent in comb honey when 

 the Van Deusen, flat - bottom 

 foundation is used. This stjle 

 of founilalion allows the making 

 of a more uniform article, hav- 

 ing a zrrr thin ba.se, with llie 

 sur})lus wax in the side - walls, 

 where it can he utilized by the 

 bees. Tlien the bees, in chang- 

 ing the ba.se of the cells to the 

 natural sha])e, work over the 

 wax to a certain extent; and the 

 result is a comb that can .scarcely 

 be distinguished from that built 

 wholly by the l)ees. Being so 

 thin, one pound will fill a large 

 number <»f sections. 



All the Trouble of wiring 

 brood frames can be avoided by 

 using the Van Deusen n'hrJ. 



Send for circular; price list, 

 and samples of foundation. 

 u. vnf4 oeusEN, 



Sprout Brook, N. Y 



