THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



165 



Barnes' Foot and Hand 

 Power Machinery. 



This cut represeutB our 

 ('oml)iiitnl Circular ami 

 Scroll 8aw. which is the 

 best uiachine made for 

 Bee Keepers' use in the 

 construction of their hives, 

 sections, boxes, etc. 



8-91-16t 



MACHINES SENT ON TRIAL. 



FOR CATALOGUE, PRICES, ETC., 

 Address W. F. & JNO. BARNES CO., 384 Ruby St , Rockford, Ills 



DON'T SEND 



Across several States after (roods that can be 

 bought just as cheaply near home, but write to 



GREGORY BRO'S & SON, 



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

 ted catalogue of everything needed in the apiary — 

 Hives, Sections, Shipping ( 'ases. Smokers, Foun- 

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



Please mention the Review. 



NEW YORK CITY 



Is the best located point in the East for the 

 shipment of goods. As wo sell as low as ANY 

 ONE, you should have our circular. CS- 

 PECIAL.L.Y low prices on Italian bees and 

 • lueens. /. J. STRINGHAM. 

 U-{\VV1\ Vl Barclay St., New York City. 



Oue good, Simplicity, ten-frame hive with 

 a good colony of Italian bees and a queen. 

 .fl.OOwill buy an eight frame hive, bees and 

 queen. L. and Hoff. frames. Queens and nu- 

 clei in season. Jno. A. Thornton, Lima, III. 

 .")-t;2 6t Please mention the Revu^w 



IF YOU WANT GOLD 



Send forone of my goldi^n Italian (jueens, raised 

 from the best five - banded stock, that has been 

 awarded the FIRST PRKMIUM at the [)etn)it 

 Exposition, tiie last two years. Untested (pieens 

 $1.00 each; SIX for $.").00 Tested iiui'ens, ,fL'.0(t 

 each. Breeding fiueens, f ri.OO. ti.;t:i tf 



EU/v\ER HUTCHiySSO/H, 



Vassar, Tuscola ( 'o., Mich. 

 Please mention: the Review. 



Second Hzvpd 

 %^ Supplies . 



the >i5 

 second '^qj 

 hand supplies that -"9^ 

 1 have been advertis- 

 ing in the Review, the 

 following remain unsold : ■ 



100 old-style, Heddon surplus 

 cases at 20 cts. (as a non-separatored 

 case, they have no superior) ; 25 slatted 

 honey boards at 10 cts. ; 40 "dummies" for 

 contracting the brood nest, 3 cts. : 20 Heddon 

 feeders at 40 cts. ; 2") Alley queen and drone 

 traps at 2."> cts. All these are practically as 

 good as new. 



I also have 2,000 new, four - piece, white 

 poplar sections at $4.00, and 200 white pop- 

 lar, 12-lT) shipping cases in the flat at 10 cts. 

 They were made by Dr. Tinker, and cost 

 me 11 cts. each, besides the freight. They 

 are neat, and particularly adapted to exhib- 

 iting honey at fairs. 



I would sell any of these articles for cash, 

 or I would exchange them for extracted 

 lioney. 



W,Z.HUTCHIN3011, Flint, Micliip. 



CARNIOLAN QUEENS. 



From May 20th to June 20th, $1.50 each. After 

 the 1st of June there will be two breeding yards, 

 one for Carniolans and one for Italians, and 

 (inoens of either varie'y will lie siilil as follows: 

 Untested queens, 7r) cts. eacli ; thr.'e for $2.00; 

 six for $3.fi0. After June 20th, tes'ed (jueens of 

 either variety, SI 00 each. For further particu- 

 lars send ff)r circular. 1-92 tf 

 jr*0. ANDREWS, PAtt?n'5 A\ins, ri. Y. 



IF you wish to advsrtise anything anywhere at 

 any time write to GEO. P. ROWELL & CO., 



No 10 Spruce St , N. Y. 



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- Golden, Honey Queens. ^ 



Queens in June, nuteste<l, $1.0(J; six 



/ for «r,.00, Tested, .$1.70. Select tested, ,| 



, $2.')0 ; extra select, $4..^0 ; the very best, M 



$8.00. Imported, $6 00. ^ 



/ LEININGER BROS., / 



y 12-91-tf Ft. Jennings, Ohio. . 



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