THE BEE-KEEPEttS' REVIEW. 



Ten Gents a Pound for White Clover, Extracted Honey. 



I have a city trade that demands tliis kind of honey, and 1 will pay 10 cts. for strictly white clo- 

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



Golden Rule Apiary, 



Headquarters for those large Golden, Italian 

 Queens, warranted PURELY MATED. Equal 

 to any, superior to many. Bred for business 

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

 6 for $3.75 Single queen in July, W cts. ; 6 for 

 83.2.5. Best breeders, J3 !iO each. Safe arrival 

 guarranteed. E. A. SEELEY 

 6-9t)-5t Bloomer, Ark. 



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



Phase mention the Review 



Red Glover Oueens. 



It has long been my aim to get bees that would 

 work on red 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. 1 can furnish untested 

 queens at 65 cts., or two for $1.25. Warranted 

 queees, 80 ctseach. ortwo for$l 50. Tested, $1.25. 

 Select tested, $2.00. Perfect satisfaction guar- 

 anteed. C. M. HICKS, 

 4.96-tf. Hicksville, Md. 



Avuartf fftvnaon the Rboiqw* 



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PaSl<? & LyOHMTg^co, 



don. Wis , operates two sawmills that 

 f*nt, Rnnually, eight million feet of lum- 

 ber, thus securing the best lumber at the 

 lowest price for the manufacture of bee- 

 keepers' supplies. They have also just 

 completed one of the 



Lzir^cst Factories, 



and have the latest and most impioved 

 machinery for 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 sections, the clearest and 



Whitest Ba^^vood 



is used, and they are polished on both 

 sides. Nearness to pine and basswood 

 forests, and possession of mills and fac- 

 tory equiped with best machinery, all 

 combine to enable this firm to furnish 

 the best goods at 



Lowest Prices. F^;;';°- 



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

 that will be sold at 50 cts per 1,000. or 

 2,000 snow - white sections will be sold 

 for $4.00, and larger quantities at still 

 lower prices. Send for circular and see 

 the prices on a full line of supplies. 



Please mention the Reuletu. . 



FOR 



ri IITP A little less than a year ago I bought 

 I I II I I ^ Dice flute, and was making quite 

 I LU I L good headway in learning to play 

 wh^n I was taken sick. Then came 

 Ivy's illness, and it has been months 

 since I have touched the instrument As 

 1 look ahead it s^ems as though the days, 

 for many more months to come, would 

 A 1 1 r be so full of work that I shall not 

 nAI r have the time for practicing that is 

 "HLLi necessary in order to become a good 

 player. Reluctantly I have decided 

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

 of Grenadilla 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 cost 

 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 I 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, 



ImporterioftDd Whol«i»le Dealers Id «I1 kindtof 



MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, 



Violins, Guitars. Banjos. Mandolines, Accordto;. 

 Harmonl-""; -/"..all kindsof f'rinas. ctcetc. 



:;il 813 C!5,?^"^-^9thSt. NewYo 



The reason that qut-en breeders are 

 often 8) far bell nd with orders is they 

 don't have enough nuclei. I shall not do 

 business in that way. Just as soon as 

 the weather will permit 1 shall start 300 

 nuclei, and, if necessary, the number 

 will be increased to 500. I have taken 

 for my motto, 



I "RY RETURN MAIL," I 



3lBBBieiCil5!BBE!C!PSBBE!i5!P!RP3BiniBBBBia 



g And I am determined to live up to it. I IS 



S have both the (lolden and the leather E3 



g colored Italians, but they are kept in M 



a sepaiate yards— completely isolated. I E 



i3 have some very fine breeding queens di- IS 



i^ rect from Italy. I use tlie Doolittle £] 



a method of queen rearing which is un- Q 



g surpassed for producing fine queens. 1^ 



g Prices are as follows : I^ntested. 75 cts M 



a each ; one doz., $6.(X) ; tested. $1.00, one Q 



a doz., $8.00 ; select tested, $1 5ii ; one doz., M 



in $15.00; breeding queens, the very best IS 



i3 imported, $5(K); fair iintiortod (lueens, fel 



H $3,00. F. A. CROWELL, M 



a 4 96-6t (irauger, Minn. M 



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