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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



TRAIN TOOK ITS OWN PHOTOGRAPH. 



A large, handsome engraving, i8 x 28 

 inches, has been made of "The Burling- 

 ton's Number One" while going at 60 

 miles an hour between Chicago and Den- 

 ver. It is the best picture of a train in 

 motion ever taken, and "the train took 

 the picture itself." This is explained in 

 a folder which will be sent free on ap- 

 plication. Price of large engraving, 20 

 cents. Postage stamps will do. Address 

 -*^ P. S. Eustis, General Passenger Agent, 

 C, B. & Q. Ry., 209 Adams Street, 

 Chicago. 



ITALIAN QUEENS 



Either Golden or Honey-Queens after July i. 



Onr GOLDENS will come up wdth any 

 other Golden strain. Oiir HONEY- 

 QUEENS are what some breeders call 

 "Red Clover Queens. " 



X 6 12 



Untested ? -75 $400 I 7-oo 



Tested 1.25 700 1300 



Breeders 500 



2 frame Nuclei (no queen) 2.00 11.50 22,00 



From the Cotton Belt Apiaries are as good 

 as the best and as cheap as the cheapest, and 

 you can get them by return mail at the following 

 prices : Untested, 50 cts. ; tested, 75 cts. ; breeders 

 $3.00. We make one- two- and three-frame nu- 

 clei a specialty. Write for circular and price 

 ist, which gives full information. 4-04-91 



Box 83, 



Roxton, L,amar Co., Texas. 



100 Swarms for Sale 



In a fine basswood and clover location; bees in 

 fine chaff hives with five inches of packing; and 

 there are fixtures for producing both comb and 

 extracted honey. Address 6-04-tf 



E D OCHSNER, Prairie du Sac, Wis. 



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Bees For Sale! 



Randolph Craden, an old resident of Taylor 

 Center, Wayne Coun^ty, Mich., who has been a 

 bee-keeper for over 20 years, will sell, at pviblic 

 auction, on September 14, 1904, his entire apiary 

 of 54 colonies of bees, and outfit, and will move 

 with his family to California in search of a home 

 in a warmer climate. 



DflllZEIlBflKEH 



20th Ccntopy 



SMOKER 



A SMOKER SURE FOR $1.00. 

 Guaranteed to Suit, or Dollar Back. 



The last in the field, combines the best fea 

 tures of others, with special ones all its own. 



It has a perforated draft-grate at the side that 

 strengthens the fire-cup and holds a removable 

 lining and packing in place, that keeps the fire- 

 cup cool, thus adding to its durability. This 

 lining can be replaced at small cost. 



The draft-hole is midway of the fire-cup, di- 

 rectly opposite of the only opening in the bel 

 lows, from which the air is forced and deflected 

 upward or downward, or both ways, as desired, 

 to secure a dense or hot or cool volume of smoke, 

 which is determined by the filling and lighting 

 of the fuel. 



It is superior in make-up and material. 



It has no parts that can clog with soot. 



It will continue to smoke from three to ten 

 hours, in light work, until all the fuel is burned. 



It wins friends who williujqly recommend it 

 to others. 



Full directions for use, and preparing special 

 fuel for subduing bees and destroying the eggs 

 and larvie of the wa.x-moth, with each smoker. 



PRICES: 



$1.00 each; three for $2.70 when sent 

 with other goods. By mail, each 25 

 cents extra. 



ADDRESS 



F. DANZENBAKER 



Care The A. I. Root Co. Sec. i. Horticulture Bid. 



St. Louis, 



Missouri. 



