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THF BEE-KEEPEttS' REViJuW. 



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5-96-3t 



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SUPERIOR STOCK. 



I have no hesi- 



tation in say- 

 ing that my btrain of beautiful, 5-banded, 

 or golden, bees of Italian origin, cannot 

 be surpassed for BUSINESS, HEAUTY 

 and GENTLENESS. A trial order will 

 convince of the truthfulness of this as 

 sertion. Untested queens, $1.()0 each ; 

 !^ doz„ $5.00 ; 1 doz.. $9.00. Warranted, 

 $1.2.5 ; 14 doz., $6.00 ; 1 duz., $10.tK) Test- 

 ed, $1.,50; select tested, $3.0i; extra se- 

 lect tested, $5.00. These prices are for 

 April and May. Safe arrival guaranteed. 



I J. D. GIVENS, Lisbon, Texas. I 



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QUEENS 



Smokers, Sections, 



Comb roundiition. 

 And all ,4|iiHiniii 8np|iliei 



K. T. FLANAG.tN, Kellevillr, III 



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NO. 1 Sections-Cheap ! 



We offer, for a few weeks, a 

 surplus of our one-piece No. 1 

 CREAM at the following low 

 prices : 



1000 for $1.50 ; 3000 for $4.00 ; 

 5000 for $6.00. 

 These sections are finely finished 

 and No. 1 in all respects save in 

 color, being, as their name indi- 

 cates, of a cream color. The 

 stock consists of a quantity of 

 the following sizes : 4J4 x 2, open 

 on two sides; 4^4 x 1 15 16, open 

 on two sides ; 4J4 x 1 % , open on 

 two sides ; 4^4 x 1-^. open on two 

 sides ; and 4*4 x 7 - to - the - foot, 

 open on two sides. 6-96-tf 



G. B. LEWIS CO., 



Watertown, Wis. 







TN ■ WILL TELL. In June and 



l/yi1 /^^O after, I can furnish warranted 

 I I I I ill \ Italian queens of the Alley 

 X X 1 V/ v k/ strain at 75 cts, each ; six for 

 $3.75 ; cne dozen for $6.00. All 

 queens that do not prove satisfactory will be re- 

 placed free of charge. JOS. ERWAY, 

 4 96-tf. Havanna, N. Y. 



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CTS. 



when the best queens can be 



reared for the least money, but 



almost everybody has queens, and the trade is dull. For this reason it 



is more profitable to sell queenp, even at half price, and have them move 



off promptly, than to hold them week after week trying to sell at a high 



^rice. My nuclei are now futl of laying queens, and I want them 



to move off and make room for others that are coming on, and for that 



reason I will sell them at .50 cts. each, let the order be big or little. 



Remember, they are nice, young, laying Italian queens. I also have 



plenty of TESTED queens at 7.') cts. each. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Mich. 



