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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Nov. 15. 



THE REVIEW FOR 1894. 



As tlie occasion demands, the Spec/a/ Topic feature, timt of bring-inp together in one issue the 

 latest views of the best men upon some one topic, will be continued. In tlie Extruded Dejjart- 

 inent will be given the most valual)le articles to be found in the other journals, //a.st^- will continue 

 to give, each month, about three pages of his Inimitable "Condensed View of Current Bee Writings." 

 R. L. Taylor will write each month under the head of " Worlz at Alialiiii-an'H Mxperiment 

 jipiarx.'" Next summer. In company with his camera, the editor expects to visit a large uumber of 

 bee-keepers, making extended trips tlirough Canada, the Eastern, Middle, and Western Slates; and the 

 Review will contain r7/»i.str«tions and descriptions of the bee-keepers visited, their homes, fam- 

 ilies, apiaries, implements, methods, etc. The principal Varrespondents are successful, practical 

 men, most of whom have numbered their colonies by the hundred, and sent honey to market by the ton, 

 and who can write, from experience, articles containing information of real benefit to honey-producers. 

 In short, the Re\'ievv will strive most earnestly to stand in the Pront Rartlc, to publish advanced 

 ideas, to be interesting, enterprising, wide awake, up with the times, and of such a character that .no 

 practical bee-keeper can afford to do without it. Price $1 00 a year. The Re^^ievv and " Advanced 

 Bee Criifiire" (a fO-cent book) for $125. New subscribers will receive balance of this year tree. 

 Three late but different issues of the Iie^'iew for 10 cents. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, flich. 



1^]?1?P 1 Whole Year's Suteription 



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PORTER BEE ESCAPES 



are used and pronounced a great labor-saving 



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Chas. F. Muth, Jno. S. Reese. J. H. Martin, John Andrews, F. A. Gemmell, Wm. McEvoy, A. F. Brown, Thomas Pierce, 



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Twelve flonths. 



The (Saiiadiaii llee .7o urn a/, a live 



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50 Cents. 



PATENT WIRED COMB FOUNDATION 



Has iVo Sag: in Urood-frames. 



Thin Flat - Bottom Foundation 



Has no Fishtone in the Surplus Honey. 

 Being- the cleanest, it is usually w 01 ked 

 the quickest of any foundation made. 



J. VAN DEUSEN & SONS, 



Sole rianufacturers, 

 Sprout Brook, Montgomery Co., N. Y. 



Jennie Atchley's 



is the place to ariange for your queens 

 for 1894. Siie will have them ready. 



Beeville, Texas. 



If you keep BEES, 

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 Honey, and kindred in- 

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BBB'S! 



Notice to Jobbers 



G. B.Lewis Co,, Watertown, Wis., 



Invite all Wholesalers and Jobbers 



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Please mention this paper. 



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 price li.st free. 



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 E. H. Thumper, Bankers, Mich. 



To Get Acquainted, 



We will send the Bee-keepers' Enterprise from now 

 untilJan.. '9,5 (16 mouths), for 50 c; or 3 months for 

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 in either case. 



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Burton 

 New Haven, 



