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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



A monthl}' Bee Journal devoted to the 

 interests of the bee - keepers of the 

 Northwest, and one that will teach you 

 how how to make money. 



The first issue contains valuable in- 

 formation for beg-inners, by Harry 

 Lathrop, A. D. Shepard, M. V. Facy, 

 and others. Shook Swarming-, or how 

 to control the swarming impulse, by 

 W. Z. Hutchinson. Co-operation among 

 Bee-Keepers, by Walter R. Ansell. 

 The Provost Marshall in the South Af- 

 rican War, by Captain Thomas, who 

 is a subject of King Edward. The 

 Home - Department, by Mrs. Effie 

 Brown. The report of the Annual, 

 Wisconsin Bee - Keepers' Comvention. 



These are some of the interesting 

 subjects that will be found in the first 

 number, which will issue from the 

 press about April 10th. Advertising 

 forms close the 20th of the preceding 

 month. 



We are now at work on the May 

 number, and can assure j^ou that the 

 second number will be more valuable 

 and interesting than the first. 



It will be the purpose of The Rural 

 Bee-Keeper to champion the cause of 

 the small. County bee-keeper, to show 

 him how to make mone3' out of bees. 

 First, it will show him how to produce 

 the greatest amount of choice honey in 

 the shape that will bring the best cash 

 return with the least expense. Later 

 it will show him how to cash his crop. 



Subscribe now. Begin with the first 

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 only fifty cents. 



River Falls, Wisconsin. 



Capt J. E. HETHERIJIGTOH'S 



Oooc fntf <;a1o ^'''^ hundred colonies from 

 DBCa lur UOIC the Virginia apiaries belong- 

 ing to the estate of the late 

 Capt. J. E. Hetherington. These bees are Car- 

 niolans, bred from carefullv selected queens, 

 are perfectly healthy, and in the Hetherington- 

 Quinby hive. They have had the personal care 

 of Capt. Hetherington. For further informa- 

 tion address H. B. HETHERINGTON, 

 4-04-it Hardesty, Warren Co. , Va. 



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•een in the supply 



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j ust now completed a 



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Filled with the larg- 

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Des Moines, Iowa. 



