"RE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



89 



Supplies Cheap. 



Mr. L. R. Bell, formerly of Brecksville, Ohio, 

 liasacceDted a permanent position in Arizona, 

 ana wishes to dispose of his apiarian fixtures. 

 He wrote to me about it, and I told him if he 

 would have them shipped to rae I would sell 

 them for him on commission. Here is a list of 

 the articles and the price at which they are 

 offered. 



2 M. Sections ( G. B. Lewis & Co. Cream 



Stanilard 2 00 



1 Coil Wire CO 



1 Expansion Bit 1.00 



tjl Section Cases ( Wide Frame and tin sep- 

 arators at 2.5 



100 Brood Cases ( New Heddon ) at .'J.5 



6*^ Covers at lf> 



53 B'.ttom Boards at 10 



53 Honey Boards. Queen excluding at 15 



2 Escape Boards at .25 



fiO Escapes at — 15 



T.'O New Heddon combs at 05 



50 Feeders ) Heddon Excelsior) at 25 



.4.11 of the above are in my possession and can 

 be shipped promptly. The hives and cases are 

 well-made and nicely painted, and liavin^r been 

 in use only two or three seasons are practically 

 as good as new. The combs are in wired frames 

 and are all straight and nice. Any one wishini; 

 to buy anything out of this U)t can learn fuller 

 particulars upon inquiry. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON. Flint, Mich. 



BEESWAX EnRUTORS^ 



The only extractor in the world that will ex- 

 tract all of the wax from old combs rapidly by 

 steam. Send for deBcrii>iivo, illustrated cata- 

 logue to C. O. FERRIS, 

 4-96tf South Columbia. N. Y. 



MINNESOTA 



ST. PAUL AND MANKATO. 



I am conceited enough to think my many 

 friends in the Noithwest will be glad to 

 know that in addition to Italian ijueeus and 

 bees, I now have u very large and complete 

 stock of bee-keepers" supplies. Mycatilogue 

 for a postal. 5 per cent discount in Febru- 

 ary. .\ddress all letters to 



JOS. H. BOLTON, 



MAN KATO, 



l-67-6t 



Minn. 



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Bees Scooped ! 



1 have at last succeeded in buying all the bees 

 within 21^ miles of my home apiary. This prac- 

 tically gives me a clear field for breeding pure 

 Italian queens. I have had over twenty years' 

 experience in breeding and experimenting with 

 Italian <iuopnsand bees, and 1 now breed "for 

 business" from my own importations. Poor 

 stock is costly as a gift. 



One colony of Italians in single story, 8-frame, 

 D. 'V hive, $6.00; 5 colonies, $27.50 ; lOcol.-nies, 

 $.50.00; one frame nucleus, fl.'^O; two frame, 

 Si. 75. Select the qufen wantt^d and add price to 

 the above. During March and April, one tested 

 lie^i, 2.1)0. Select tested queen. $3 00. After 

 May 1st, one tested <iueen, $1 .50; 3forS4.00; 6 

 for $7 .50 ; select tested, $2 ,50. Untested queens 

 as early as the season will permit of their being 

 reared, one for $1 00 ; 8 for $2.25 ; 6 for $4 00 ; 12 

 for $6.75. 



2-95 12 



JOHN n- DAVIS, 



Spring Hill, Maury Co., Tenn. 



— If you are going to — 



BlJY A BtJZZ - SAWT, 



write to the editor of the Keview. He has a 

 new Barnes saw to sell and would be glad to 

 make you happy by telling you the price at 

 which he would sell it. 



Ptease mention thu He' 



