THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



135 



Violin for Sale. 



I am advertising for the well known in.'inu- 

 facturnrs of musical instruments, Jno. F. 

 StrattonA Sim, of New York, and takin« my 

 pay in nmsical niorchaiulise. 1 have now on 

 hand a fine violin outfit c()n8i8tinK of violin, 

 bow an(J case. The violin is a " Stradiuarius, " 

 Ueil, French finish, liiKh polish, and real ebony 

 trimniliiKs, i>rice $14.00. The bow is of the fin- 

 est snakewood. ebony frojj:, lined, inlaid I pearl 

 lined dot) pearl lined slide, (iermau silver 

 shield, ebony screw-head, (jerman silver ferules, 

 and i)earl dot in the em I. price $2.50 The case 

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

 with pockets, and furnished with brass hoMk^. 

 and handles and lock, price $150. Th s mikes 

 the entire outfit worth an even $20 00. It is ex- 

 actly tU<* same kiad of an outfit tint my dau,'h- 

 ter has beeu using the past year with rho best of 

 sitisfaction to herself and t'^acliers. Her violi i 

 has a more p )worfnl, rich tone than some in- 

 struments here that cost several times a* much. 

 I wish to sell this outfit, and would accept one- 

 half nice, white extracted honey inpayment, the 

 bilancecash. It will be sent on a five fiays' 

 trial, and if not entirely satisfactory can be re 

 turned and the purchase money will be refunded. 



W. Z. HUTCHIFSON, Flint, Mich. 



Ready to Mail^ 



Choice, Italian queens at $1.00 each. They 

 were reared in the fall of 1S9,5 and are vigorous 

 and healthy. Untested queens, 7.5 cts., or $8.00 

 per dozen. Safe arrival and satisfaction guar- 

 anteed. Send for price list. SHAW & (-0., 

 4-96-tf. Loreauville, La. 



Please mention the Reuiew. 



Leininger Bros., Ft. Jennings, Ohio, have 



nnn n l ..' devoted to queen rearing. 



.lllll liflinniPQ They can furnish either 

 UUU UUIUIIIuO Golden or imported stock, 

 kept pure, as they have 



AWAY UP 



Two Apiaries 

 500 Nuclei, 



They are 



going to sell 



two - frame, with choice 

 queen, at $2.50 each. Spe 

 cial prices on large orders. 



Send for catalogue and see their prices. 



4-96-3t Please mention the Reuiew, 



GOOD iT»ii*H QUEENS 



.\re my speciality. My breeders are selected 

 from colonies in my comb honey yard, when the 

 best stock is always selected by actual work 

 done in the supers. No other qualtity in bees 

 pleases me so well as the ability to fill the 

 sections with honev. Choice queens frmi this 

 yard bv RETURN M.\IL after May 15, $1.00 each; 

 3 for $2 50. 



Two-Frame Nuclei, with untested queens, good 

 combs, well filled with brood, after June Ist, 

 $2.50 each. Orders booked and filled in rotation. 

 Reference, the Marshall National Bank. 

 4-96-tf E. F. QUKtHLEY, Unionville, Mo. 



P/ea?" mention *he Review. 



^Bp In-the Northeastern part of the U.S. 

 ^M lives a man who, in a quiet way, 'is 



■■ doing a snug little business making 



■ I bee-keeping supplies. He has a saw 



I E,_ mill of his own widch enables him to 

 ' got the best lumber at the lowest price. 



The four-pioi-e, dovetailed, white pop- 

 lar sections ^eenl to bo something of a specialty 

 as he shipped over 200,000 during the first six 

 weeks of 1896. In some instances he can furnish 

 thi'm MS low as $2.00 per thousand. He also 

 miikes Hives. Foundation, Smokers, Wax Ex- 

 tractors, etc. Dealers and others should send 

 for a price list to W. H. WORTOIH, 



Skowhegan, Me. 



MURDERED! 



Wo have killed high prices. Give us a trial 

 order and be convinced that good untested 

 queens can be reared for 50 cts. each. Tested, 

 75 cts Golden Italians, three -banded Italians 

 and Silver - gray Carniolans, all at these prices. 

 Best of of references triven 4.96. tf 



C. B. BANKSTON, Chriesman.Tex. 



All bee keepers — int ^^ 



GOOD QUEENS, 



and bees that are 



GOOD WORKERS, 



and if they are also gentle and beautiful, so 

 much the better. My Golden Italians "fill the 

 bill." In 1894 this part of Florida had ab-gflow 

 of honey and the three apiaries giving the lar- 

 gest average yield were largely supplied. oi:e en- 

 tirely so, with queens of my rearing. The apia- 

 ries varied in size from 34 to U6 colonies. Being 

 on a main R. R,, and sending queens by retdrn 

 MAIL, I can get your queens to you quickly. War- 

 ranted queens, in May, 75 cts. each ; 6 for $4 00; 

 12 for $7.50. In June, 6 for $3.75; 12 for $6.75. 

 Safe arrival guaranteed. Ciac61ar free. 1-96-tf 

 J. B. CASE, Port Orange, Vol. Co., Fla. 



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I Names of Bee - Keepers. 



The names of my customers, and of those ask- 

 ing for sample copies, have beeu saved and writ- 

 ten in a book. There are several thousand all 

 arranged alphabetically (in the largest States) . 

 and, although this list has been secured at an ex- 

 pense of hundreds of dollars, I would furnish it 

 to my advertisers at $2.00 per thousand names. 

 A manufacturer who wishes for a list of the 

 names of bee-keepers in his own state only, or, 

 possibly, in the adjoining states, can be accom- 

 modated. Any inquiry in regard to the number 

 of names in a certain state, or states, will be an- 

 swered cheerfully. The former price was $2.50 

 per 1000, but I now have a type writer, and, by 

 using the manifold process, I can furnish them 

 at $2.00. W. Z. HUTCHINSON. Flint, Mich. 



