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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 





I Hand's 



I HANDSOME 

 HUSTLERS 



I Are a superior honey gathering 

 I strain of hardy Northern-bred 

 ^ three-band Italians. The Hand 

 I system of queen-rearing pro- 

 I duces queens of the highest de- 

 ll velopment. Every queen a 

 I breeder, and warranted to pro- 

 5^ duce large beautifully marked 

 i bees. Warranted, Sl.OO each: 

 I six $5.00; dozen, $9 GO. Test- 

 is ed, SI. 25; six, S6.50; dozen, 

 B^ $12.00. Three-frame nucleus, 

 K without queen, $3.25; add price 

 K of queen wanted. Don't take 

 S chances. Get the real thing. 

 I Send for circular. 



i J. E. HAND 



% Birmingham, Erie Co., Ohio. 



Keeping a copy of every letter sent cut is a 

 necessity with any extensive business— it saves 

 endless disputes and many dollars. The most 

 common method is that of using a copying book, 

 dampening the leaves, laying in the letters to be 

 copied, and applying pressure w th a screw-press. 



In a trade recently made, 1 have come into pos- 

 session of a letter copying press, size 9x11 inches. 

 As 1 already had such a press 1 don't need this one. 

 1 inquired at our stationer's, and find that the price 

 of such a press is $8.40 This press of mine is 

 exactly as good as new, but 1 would be glad to sell 

 it for $5 00. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON. Flint, Mich. 



Only 25c Per Case. 



60-lb. empty tins, two to a case, used but once, as 

 good as new. 



C. H. W. WEBER & CO., Cincinnati, Ohio 



6-10-tf 



Queens of 

 Moore's Strain of Italians 



Produce workers that fill the supers, and are not 

 inclined to swarm. They have won a world wide 

 reputation for honey gathering, hardiness, gentle- 

 ness, etc. 



Mr. W. Z. Hutchinson, editor of the Bee Keepers' 

 Review, Flint, Mich., says: "As workers, 1 have 

 never seen them equalled. They seem possessed 

 of a steady, quiet determination that enables them 

 to lay up surplus ahead of others. Easier bees to 

 handle 1 have never seen." 



My queens are all bred from best long-tongued, 

 three-banded, red-clover stock (no other race bred 

 in my apiaries) and the cells are built in strong 

 colonies, well supplied with young bees. 



Prices; Untested queens, $1 .00 each; six, S5.00; 

 dozen, S9. 00. Select untested, SI. 25 each; six, 

 S6-00; dozen, SI 1 00. Select tested, S2. 00. Ex- 

 tra select tested, S3. 00. Breeders, SI 0.00. 



Safe arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. De- 

 scriptive circular free. Address 



J. P. Moore, queen-breeder, Rt. 1 

 Morgan, Ky. 



PAPER CUTTER 



FOR SALE 



The Review printing offlce, and another office in 

 town, have joined forces, and, as a result there is a 

 nearly new, Peerless Gem, 25-inch, paper cutter 

 for sale. 



The frame is strong and heavy and well-braced, 

 the knife thick and deep, yet it is the easiest work- 

 ing cutter that 1 ever used. The lever is adjustable, 

 returning from the cut with the least possible exer- 

 tion, owing to the perfect balance; tnere are side 

 gauges and front and back enameled measuring 

 gauges. 



We paid $105 spot cash for it only a few months 

 ago, it has always been used carefully, and could 

 scarcely be distinguished from a new machine; in 

 fact, is really worth just as much as a new cutter, 

 yet we would be glad to sell it for only S80. 



W. Z. Hutchinson, Flint, Mich. 



i BEESWAX 



Until further notice. Alfalfa honey, new 

 cans and cases, fancy light, 8c a pound, 

 fancy amber, 7c a pound, f. o. b. New York, 

 in not less than five case lots. Will shade 

 prices on larger quantities. Shall be glad 

 to send samples. 



WHOLESALE BEE SUPPLIES RETAIL 



S Ask us for prices on the goods you will need this season. Discount for early orders. Send us S 



^ your subscription to Gleanings in Bee Culture— one year and a bee veil with a silk tulle front for § 



$1.25 postpaid. Send for Catalog. f 



M. H. HUNT &, SON, J 

 Opp. Lake Shore Depot. Lansing, Mich. 



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