THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



291 



Some 



Odds and Ends 



That Will be Sold Cheap. 



For a dozen or more years Mr M. S. West of 

 this place dealt in bee-keeper's supplies. Since 

 bis death, two years ago, liis daughter has en- 

 deavored to close out his stock of goods, and 

 has succeeded to large extent. There are etill 

 a few odds and ends, and she has brought them 

 to me and left them for me to sell. Here is a 

 list of the articles with prices at which they 

 will be sold. 



One ten inch foundation mill, (second- 

 hand) Root's make, complete with dip- 

 ping tank, eto. in excullent condition $10.00 



One t«n inch foundation mill, (second- 

 hand) Root's, (one of recent make) dip- 

 ping tank, etc. in good order l.i.OO 



Three Woodcock foundation fasteners, 

 each, 7.T 



Eighty seven entrance guards, each, O.'i 



Thirteen Porter Bee Escapes 2.2.5 



Thirty-three Simplicity hives, in the fiat, 

 sides, ends, covers and tin rabbetts but no 



frames nor bottom boards, each 40 



Send all orders to W. Z Hutchinson. 

 Flint, Mich. 



Slhitested, 75 c ; 6 for 

 84 00; tested, $1.00; 6 

 ,, lor S.-i.OO; breeders 

 /.**^*«*«««.*»*»>^* $2.00. The best stock, 

 imported or golden. W. H. LAWS, Lavaca, Ark. 



Please mention the Review. 

 I have several hundred 



QUEEN CAGES 



of different styles and sizes, maile by C. W. 

 i'oHtcllow. and I should be pleased to send sam- 

 ples and prices to any intending to buy cages. 



W. Z. Hdtohinson. Flint, Mich, 



Farm Be«^ - Keeping. 



The only bee paper in the United States ed- 

 ited in the interests of the farmer-bee-keeper 

 and the beginner is the Busy Bee, published 

 by EMERSON T. AHHOTT, St. Joseph, Mo. 



Send for free sample copy NOW. 



'\(iilC*])oVD0£5|O in Indiana 



See That Wink ! 



Bee Supplies. Root's goods 

 al Root's prices. Poudeb's 

 HoNi Y Jars Prompt ser- 

 vice. Low freight rates. 

 (•,it;il..«free. WALTER S. 

 POIDER, 162 Mass Ave., 

 Indi.iiiapolis, Ind., the tmly 

 UHive bee supply house 



THE MONITOR 



PAPER FILE 



Binds securei\' arid neatly all 

 periodicals. Preserve your pa- 

 pers, magazines, pamphlets, 

 bulletins, music (Sec, by bind- 

 ing them together iis you get 

 them- Each new number filed 

 quickly and easily, \\ill bind 

 52 numbers of any periodical 

 aggregating 1000 or fewer pa- 

 ges- All lengths from 6 to 28 

 inches. Light and handsome- 

 PRICE.-AII sizes 12 inches and 

 under 12 cents; over 12 inches 

 one cent per inch. When want- 

 ed by mail add one cent for 

 each 5 inches or fraction there- 

 of. 



Forsalebythe Publisher 

 •>f this papt-r 



-If you are going to — 



BUY A BUZZ -SAW, 



write to the editor of the Review. He has a 

 new Baruee saw to sell and would be glad to 

 make you happy by telling you the price at 

 which he would sell it. 



Without Stopping 



the machine to reverse the combs is the 

 way you can work with the Williams 

 Automatic 



Honey Extractor. 



Such an extractor will save you time and 

 annoyance and it does not cost much 

 nu)re than an ordinary machine. Send 

 for descriptive price list. 



Read what tlie famous bee-keeper, N. 

 E. France, says: 



Pl.\tteville, Wis., July 5, 1897. 

 Dear Sirs: To day I extracted 2.780 lbs of 

 honey with your Automatic Honey Extractor in 

 5!^ hours and could have done the same this 

 afternoon but let the boys go to the city to play 

 a game of base ball. Have extracted 27.i:» lbs. 

 so far with good prospects for as much more. 

 My bees and State work keep me very busy. 

 Hope to see you before very long— will write you 

 later. Yours truly, N. E France, 



State Inspector of Apiaries, 



Platteville, Wisconsin. 



W^e can also furnish choice queens, 

 either golden or leather colored Italian, 

 at 75 cents each, or two for I1.40. 



Van Allen & Williams, 



6-98-tf. 



Barnum, Wis. 



