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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



A\ai7y Irnprovenjept? Tbis Year. 



We have made many improvements this year in the manufacture of bee-supplies. 

 The following are some of them : Our hives are made of one grade better lumber 

 than heretofore, and all that are sent out under our new prices will be supplied 

 with separators and nails. The Telescopic has a new bottom board which is a combi- 

 nation of hive stand and bottom board, and is supplied with slatted, tinned separators. 

 The Higginsville Smoker is much improved, larger than heretofore, and better mate- 

 rial is used all through. Our Ivatest Process Foundation has no equal, and our highly 

 polished sections are superb indeed. Send five cents for sample of these two articles, 

 and be convinced. The Daisy Foundation Fastener — well, it is a daisy now, sure 

 enough, with a pocket to catch the dripping wax, and a treadle so that it can be 

 worked by the foot. 



Tb^ Heddon Hive. 



Another valuable adjunct to our manu- 

 facture is the Heddon Hive. Wo do not 

 hesitate to sa}- that it is the best all round 

 hive ever put upon the market; and we 

 are pleased to state that we have made 

 arrangements with Mr. Heddon to the end 

 that we can supply these hives; and the 

 right to use them goes with the hives. 



Hooey Extractors. 



Our Honey Extractors are highly orna- 

 mental, better manufactured; and, while 

 the castings are lighter, they are more 

 durable than heretofore, as they are made 

 of superior material. 



Tb^ Pxo%r^^i\^K^ B'^^-K^^p^r. 



Last, but not least, comes the Progressive Bee-Keeper, which is nmch improved, 

 being brimfi.i of good things from the pens of some of the best writers in our land, 

 and we are now making of it more of an illustrated journal than heretofore. Price; 

 only 50 cts. per year. 



Send for a copy of our illustrated catalogue, and a sample copy of the Progres- 

 sive Bee-Keeper. Address 



Hi^jlpsville, A\o. 

 E&$t St. Louis, Ills. 



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