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THE BEE-KEEPERS' HE VIEW. 



There ! I've let Gleauings crowd the 

 Round-Up clear out ; and still I've only got 

 ahead two or three numbers. Erudder, wat 

 you so big faugh V 



KiCHAHDS, (). 



Feb. 11, is;>(!. 



A Wonderful Institution. 



There is ;in institution in this country whose 

 history of remarltableg'owth must be of interest 

 to those ac(iaainted with it. Within a few sliort 

 years it has gruwu fro n a very small boginnins 

 to one of the first institutions of the land. Soli. 

 ing goods as it does direct from the manufac- 

 turer to theconsumer on an economic, one small 

 proiit plan, its busine8;4 has enlarged utitil it 

 now occupies (me of the largest business olociis 

 in Cliicago and employs between 41)0 and ;)U0 

 I)eople Its entire establishment is devoted to 

 out-of-town mail order trade. Its wonderlul 

 growth is evulence of its sterling integrity, ex- 

 traordinary ability and unquestioned financial 

 standing. In fact, we are in receipt of a letter 

 from the National Bank of Illinois, of ( hicago, 

 (meofthe largest and most reliable financial 

 institutions in ("hicago, a concern with a cnpital 

 of .82,11 U.(! O.IK) ; also a letter tnmi the National 

 Bank of the Republic, of Chicago, one of the 

 soundest flnan< ial institulions m lllii ois, with 

 acapitalof* ,000 OOo.tK), wherein they sjy that 

 the.v are personally ac<iu:ii'ited with the stock- 

 liolders ttiat the institution is repatahle and 

 thoroughly responsible, an t tliat thorough con- 

 fidence c.in be had in any representations it 

 makes. In fact we are in receipt of indisputa- 

 ble evidence as to the reliability of iliis institu- 

 tion, and we feel safe in saying that our readers 

 can place implicit confidence in this house, anil 

 that they will receive the .same promi)t, careful 

 and courteous treatment the members would 

 like to receive wore thr>y <n your place. 



The wonderful facilities of tliis institution 

 for supplying merchandise at manufactures' 

 prices is certainly of great interest to all eco- 

 nomic buyers. 



The firm to which this article refers issues a 

 long list of advertising matter, including a mam- 

 moth catalogue ami many special catalogues, 

 all of which they mail to anyone. In fact, they 

 are HO thoroughly organized that they make it 

 very easy to do trading with them by mail. 



The concern to which this article refers is au- 

 thorizeri and incorporated under the laws of the 

 state of Illinois, with a cash capital of $150,()'iO 

 00, paid in full, and is Sears. Roebuck & Co., 1/3 

 and 17.") West Adams street, Chicago, 111. 



r' AWAY UP 

 In the Northeastern part of the l". S 

 lives a man who, in a quiet way, is 

 doiiga snug little business making 

 hpp-koeping supplies H^ has a saw 

 mill of his own which enables him to 

 Ket the best lumber at the lowest price. 

 The four-piere. dovetailed, white pop- 

 lar sections i^eem to bo something of a specialty 

 as he shipped over 2110,000 during the first six 

 weeks of I89ii In some instanct s he can furnish 

 them as low as $2.00 per thou^and. He also 

 makes Hives. Foundation, Smokers, Wax Ex- 

 tractors, etc. Deahirs and others should send 

 for a price list to V. H. NORTO/H, 



Sknwhi'jian, Mc. 



" The bpo business, like any other business, 

 needs close attention, and if pursued with in- 

 telligence, will yield the very ni< est sweets that 

 a kind Father iias seen fit to bestow upon His 

 creation. So to tt.e people who would obtain 

 some of these tweets, is this book respectfully 

 dedicated by THE .MiTHOR. " 



The above is trom the AM.VTEUK BEE KEEP- 

 ER a 70-page book for beginners : price 25y. 

 by mail 28c. The Amateur Bee Keeper and the 

 Pbogukssive Bee-Keepeb ( a monthly journal ) 

 one year, postpaid, 65 ; address, 



LEAHY MFG. CO.. Higginsville, Mo. 



- If you wish the best, low dprice — 



TYFE - WRITER. 



Write to the editor of the Review. He has an 

 Odell, taken in payment for advertising, and he 

 would be pleased to send descriptive circulars 

 or to correspond with any one thinking of buy- 

 ing such a machine. 



A\y Golden 



Itzilizip Queeos, 



Bred for business and b»autv can be furnished 

 at the following pric- s . bef >re .Tune Ist.. un- 

 tested queens, $1.0) each; tested, $1.50. After 

 -lune 1st, untested. 75 cts. ; tested, $l..'>0. Se- 

 lected, for breeding, $3.00; the very BEST. $5.0(1. 

 Price list free. Remit by P. O. or Express mon 

 oy order, or by registored letter. 



W. H. WHITE, 



•>y(j(f Hlotjsom, Lamar Co. Tex. 



