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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



The "Higginsville" Smoker, 



>l ? 



The above cut shows the "HIGGINS- 

 VILLE" Smoker. Fig. 2 shows the nozzle 

 thrown back for filling. This Smoker is 

 made of the best material, is strong and 

 well made, will burn any kind of fuel, and 

 has a very strong draft. 



J^" "The 'Higgineville' Smoker is a dandy with 

 a big D " .J. M Morse. Holden. Mo. 

 i^" Price of smokers, 75c ; 3 for $1.80; by mail 

 add 25c each for postage. Send for catalog of 

 other supplies. 



The Amateur Bee-Keeper, a book for Be- 

 ginners, 25c each; by mail, 28c. 



LEAHY MFG. CO., Higginsville, Mo. 



— If you wish the best, low-priced — 



TYRB - WRITER, 



Wrile to the editor of the Review. He has an 

 Odell, taken in payment for advertising, and he 

 would be pleased to send descriptive circulars 

 or to correspond with any one thinking <>f buy- 

 ing such a machine. 



\ My foun<lation is made by a peculiar pro- ! 

 i cess ( no dipping boards used ) which re- \ 

 % suits in a superior article— one that can't % 



5* be surpassed The best goods are none too 5 

 good, and the lowest prices none too low for 5 

 \ these times, and I can furnish both, not only % 

 \ in foundation but a full line of beekeepers' \ 



I SUPPLIES. 5 



? Send for a catalogue and be your own jndge. J 

 * Wax wanted at 26 c cash or 29 c in trade, de- J 

 : livered. AUGUST WEISS, 5 



i 4-97-10-t Hortonville, Wis. J 



Dovetailed Hives, 



Sections, Smokers, Queen Cages, and everything 

 needed in the apiary. Warranted Italian queens 

 75 cts, each. Two frame nucleus, with 

 $2 60. Send for catalog. 



DEANES & MINER, Ronda. N. C. 



—If you are going to— 



BUY A BtJZZ-SAW, 



write to the editor of the Keview. Ho lias 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. 



\j; Page & Lyon ^ 



\ \ \ ; MFG. CO. ; .\ . v^. 



/^«^*^: New London, Wis ;***®|| 



«''J Nearness to pine and basswood for- 



^a ests, the possession of a saw mill and 



^'2 factory equiped with the best of ma- 



% chinery, and years of experience, all 



/■^ combine to enable this firm to fur- 



/ J nish the best goods at lowest prices. 



y,^ Sen<l for circuiar, and see the prices 



^3 on a full line of 8upi)lie8. I-97-tf 



A Talk About Comb Foundation. 



We can now furnish the very be.st that can be made from pure wa.x. Onf new 

 process of milling enables us to surpass the previous efforts of ourselves in the manu- 

 facture of comb foundation. It is always pure and sweet. It is the kind that does 

 not sag. It is the kind you want. If you once try it you will have no other. Sam- 

 ples furnished free. Large, illustrated catalogue of bee-keeper's supplies, and a copy 

 of the .American Bee-Keeper sent upon application. 



W. T. Falconer Mfg Co., Jamestown, N. Y. 



