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THE BEE-KEEPERS REVIEW/*, 



Ten Gents a Pound for White Glover, Extracted Honey. 



I liave a city trade tliat demands this kind of honey, and 1 will pay 10 cts. for strictly white clo- 

 ver honey. If you have any such, mail a sample to Wm. A. SELSEB, 10 Vine St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Goldsn RuIg Apiary. 



Headquarters for those lnr>;e Golden, Italian 

 Queens, warranted PURELY MATED. Equal 

 to any, superior to many. Bred for business 

 and gentleness Single queen in June, 7U cte. ; 

 6 for 1^3.75. Single queen in July, no cts. ; 6 for 

 $3,25. Best breeders, 5f3 50 each. Safe arrival 

 suarranteed. E. A. SEELEY 

 6.9t)-5t Bloomer, Ark. 



( Money order P. O., Lavaca, Ark.) 



Please mention the Reuietu 



Red Glover Oueens. 



It has long been my aim to get bees that would 

 work on rod clover, and I now have 100 colonies 

 of large, beautiful Italians that work well on 

 red clover, and stored a nice lot of surplus from 

 this source last year. I can furnish untested 

 queens at (55 cts., or two for $1.25. Warranted 

 queees,80 cteeach.ortwofor$l 50. Tested, $1.25. 

 Select tested, $2.00. Perfect satisfaction guar- 

 anteed. CM. IIICKS, 

 4-96-tf. Hicksville, Md. 



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Lvon M'f'g Co, 



*^^ ' NewLon 

 don. Wis , operates two sawmills that 

 cut, annually, eight milliim feet of lum- 

 ber, thus securing the best lumber at the 

 lowest pr ce for tihe manufacture of bee- 

 keepers' supplies. They have also just 

 completed one of the 



Largest Factories, 



and have the latest and most iinpi(>ved 

 niacliinery tor the manufacture of Bee- 

 Hives, Sections, etc. that there is in the 

 State. The material is cut from pat- 

 terns, by machinery, and is absolutely 

 accurate. For secdons, the clearest and 



*< Whitest BevjjwoocI 



is used, and they are polished on both 

 sides. Nearness to pine and basswfiod 

 forests, and possession of mills and fac- 

 tory ecpiiped with best machinery, all 

 combine to enable this firm to furnish 

 the best goods at 



Lowest Prices. j^^ 



Forin- 

 imce, 



it has a job lot of 200,000 No. 2 soctions 

 that will be sold at 50 cts per 1.000 or 

 2,000 snow - wliite sections will be sold 

 for $4.00, and larger quantities at still 

 lower prices. Send for circular and see 

 tlie prices on a full line of supplies. 



Please mention the Reuieui. 



FOR 



n IITr "^ little less than a yearag > I bought 

 rl II I r ** uice flute, and was making quite 

 I LU I b gt)()d headway in learning to play 

 when I was tiken sick. Then came 

 Ivy"s illness, and it has been months 

 since I have touched tlie instrument As 

 I look ahead it suems as though the days, 

 for many more months to come, would 

 n ■ I r bo so full of work that I shall not 

 nfll r have the time for practicing that is 

 WHLLi necessary in order to become a good 

 player. Reluctantly I have decided 

 to sell the flute. It is an eight-keyed instrument 

 of Grrenadilla wood, with tuning slide, cork 

 joints, German Silver caps and trimmings, and 

 embouchure, and cost $15.00. It is put up in a 

 cloth covered box. embossed in gilt, that cot-t 

 90 cts. I also have an instruction book, " Ber- 

 biguier's Method for the Flute, " that cost $3. 

 00. The book is a little the worse for wear, but it 

 is " all there. " Yes, and there is a cleaner that 

 cost 25 cts. The entire outfit cost me a trifle 

 over $19.00, but 1 will sell it for $10 00 cash, or I 

 would accept $12 00 worth of nice, white ex- 

 tracted honey in exchange for it. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Mich. 



JOHN F. STRATTON 



CELEBRATED 



BANJOS, 



Importeriofsnd VVhoUialeDealeraiaall klcdiof 



MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, 



Violins, Guitars, Banjos. Mandolines, Accordeor..i 

 Harmnnh^s <ic.. all Idnds of Strinos, etc.etc. 



rn 813 ei5,817E"r-t9thSt. NewYork 



The reason that quf-en breeders are 

 often S'l f.ir beh nd with orders_ is they 

 don't have enough nuclei. 1 sliall not do 

 business in that way. .Just as soon as 

 the weather will permit I shall start 300 

 nuclei, and, if necessary, the number 

 will be increased to 500. I have taken 

 for my motto, 



I "BY RETURN MAIL," 



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il And I am determined to live up to it. I E 



a have both the Golden and the leather E 



7\ colored Italians, but they are kept in E 



^ separate yards— completely isolated. I E 



ill have some very fine breeding queens di E 



?( rect from Italy. I use the D.iolittle E 



3 method of queen rearing which is un- E 



i^ surpassed for producing fine queens. E 



7^ Prices are as follows : Untested, 75 cts E 



T each : one doz., $6.00 ; tested, $1.00, one E 



il doz., $^.00 ; select tested, $1 50 ; one doz., E 



PI $15. "0; breeding queens, the very best E 



n importfd, $5(K); fair imported <]ueens, E 



il $3.00. F. A. CROWELL, E 



fa 4 9()-t;t (iranger, Minn. E 



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