THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



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BINGHAM, FARWEUL-, 



MICH 



f^apcr Cutter 



For Sale. 



A mail living near here, and having a small 

 job priming office, has consolidaied his office 

 with mine, and is pulling in a cylinder press. 

 We both had a paper cutter, and, as we have no 

 use for both of tliem. one will be sold at a' sacri- 

 fice. ISIine is a 2.jinch cutter, and has a new 

 knife for which I paid S'o.oo last spring, yet 

 $25.00 will lake the machine. A photograph and 

 description of the machine will l)e .sent on ap- 

 plication. This new man will have no connec- 

 tion whatever with the Review — simply with the 

 job work. The presswork for the Review will 

 be done on the new press. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Mich. 



One pound, square, flint glass, 



HONEY JARS 



with patent, air-tight stoppers, at J4.50 per gross 

 Shipped from New York or from factory. 

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J. H. M COOK, 62 Cortland St, N Y. Cif> 



Pl^n-se ■"•ntion the Hpiiirin 



Apiary for Sale 



AT A SACRIFICE. 



During my travels ns State In^pictor of .\pi- 

 -"■ies, I found nn pkci lent opportunity for some 

 b e-i^ ee ei to make an investment. Mr. \» ni. 



1 ray, of A.>5,iiey Mich., died last tall, and left an 

 apiary of 100 colonies, nearly all Italians, in 

 chaff hives, on American frames, combs built 

 on wired foundation. There are two reas' ns 

 why thej' are to be sold AT A s.^crifice. There 

 is no one to take care of them, and some of the 

 colonies are slightly infected with foul brood. 

 Of course, these bees can m t be sold and ship- 

 ped all over the country: but. if some man 

 could buy them, and manage them right where 

 they are, he could make some money. Each 

 hive contains 11 combs, and most of them over- 

 flowing with bees. And no colony of the few 

 infected contains more than a few cells of foul 

 brood. There are So extracting supers full of 

 empty combs. 14 supers with frames filled with 

 w^ired foundation, 70 queen-excluder-;, 12 o)d 

 empty hives, 12 new hives, and supv)lies to make 

 12 more hives, a two-frame, Cowan, reversible 

 extractor, besides other articles loo numerous to 

 mention. Ten acres of land are leased fnun the 

 Grand Trunk R. R. Co, and a .small dwelling 

 house of six rooms, and a honey house will be 

 sold. No reasonable offer will be refused, but it 

 must be made at once. 



Write to MRS. WM. WRAV, Ashley, Mich. 



The above advertisement w's written by W. 

 Z. Hutchinson, Slate Inspector of Apiaries for 

 Michigan. 



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