THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



Should have the bc:iL;tiful 3o page Monthly 



= ILIUSTEATED HOMiS JOUR2TAI.= 



BO cts. a year. P;i ni <'■-: ir^^p. Agents wunted. 



THOMAS G. -tfjaWMAN Ss SON, 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



ESTABLISHED IN 1887. 



BEE HIVE FACTORY. 



This oJd, reliable establishment, will be able 

 to furnish goods 



A5 Cbezvp as tbe Cbezvp^st. 



Send for Circular before ordering elsewhere. 

 l-92-12t. WM. H. BRIGHT, Mazeppa, Minn. 



Pleas-' '-.e'dion the Reui^iiu. 



Honey - Extractor, 



Square Glass Honey- Jars, Tin Buckets, 



Bee-Hives, Honey-Sections, &c., &c. 



Perfection Cold-Blast Smokers. 



Apply to CHAS. F. MUTH & SON, 



Cl«CINNATI, O. 



p. 8.— Send 10-cent stamp for "Practical Hints 

 to Bee-Keepers. 2-88-tf . 



Please mention the Review. 



Root^s D. T. Hive 



AT HIS PRICES. Sections i^^^i^^^W, 

 snow white, per l.i»00, $3.75; cream colored S3.C0 

 Comb Foundation. Smokers and Apiarian Sup- 

 plies of all kinds. Circular free. Save freight 

 and order early of GEO. W. COOK, Spring Hill, 

 Johnson County, Kansas. He can also furnish 

 yellow Italian queeds, bred for business, and 

 warranted, at $1.00 each, or six for $5.00. Ten 

 per cent, off on all orders received before May 1. 

 Please mention tha Review. 12-9l-6t 



DON'T SEND 



Across several States after Goods that can be 

 bought just as cheaply near home, but write to 



GREGORY RRO^S & SON, 



Ottumwa, Iowa, for their large. 12-page, illustra- 

 ted catalogue of everything needed in the apiary- 

 Hives, Sections, Shipping Cases. Smokers, Foun 

 dation, Bees, Queens, Bee Veils, etc., etc., etc. 



Early. 



UNTESTED 



Queens, si oo. 



Large, fine, gentle, and bred for 

 business. Ready March 20. Fine, 

 tested., reafedlast year, $1.50: select, $2.00. A 

 few breeders, Italian or golden, $3.00 to $a.Oii. 

 All reared by the Doolittle method. Reference, 

 by permission, F. H. & E. H. Dewey, Westfield, 

 Mass. Money order office, Daytona. 3-92-tf 



J. B. CASE, PORT Orange. Fla. 



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SECOND HAND SU PPLIES. 



I have no desire, whatever, to go into the supply business, but my brother Elmer has sold 

 the old place and bought a newer, larger one in an adjoining county and the bees that he has 

 been managing for me on shares lia%'e been brought to Flint. This is a poor honey location 

 and I shall devote the apiary to the rearing of bees and queens. I shall try raising some 

 honey, enough to keep my hand in and for experimental purposes ; but I would be glad to 

 sell most of the comb honey fixtures even at about half price. 



There are 100 old-style Heddon surplus cases at 20 cts. each ; 51 slatted honey boards at 10 

 cts.; 50 wood-zinc honey boards at 20 cts. ; 40 " dummies, " for contracting the brood nest, 

 at 3 cts. : 20 Heddon feeders at 10 cts. : 12 square, 60 lb. jacketed, tin cans at 25 cts. ; 1 Whit- 

 man fountain pump. $3.00; B. & H. uncapping knife, 75 cts. ; steam wax extractor. Root's 

 make, with copper bottom steam generator, $1.50; Root's solar, wax extractor, $1.50. All of 

 these articles have been wel] cared for and are practically as good as new. 



I also have 30i new. one-piece sections at $3.00 ; 2000 foarpiece, white poplar sections at 

 $4.00; 25 lbs. light, flat bottom foundation V na D3us8n at 60 cts. ; 75 lbs. brood foundation, 

 Gary's make, extra fine, at 45 cts. ; a new, Stanley, automatic honey extractor, two baskets and 

 each basket will take two Heddon frames or one each of the Lang-itroth, American or the 

 Quinby frames, price $15.00; Young Amtrica lawn mower, $2.00. 



I would sell any of the above for cash, or I would exchange them for extracted honey or for 

 young, laying, Italian queens. I am offering them now because I have learned that the time 

 to advertise is in advance of the demand. 



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W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Michigan. 



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