THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



n 



THAT PITTSFIELD SMITH 



Knouis That This 



Advertisement will be read : therefore, he is somewhat coucerned as to its make up. 



THAT PITTSFIELD SMITH 



DEAliS Ifl R VERY pUUli ljIf>iE 



Of bee-keepers' supplies, aud issues a large and interesting circular which is 



sent free. Send for one, not forgetting your neighbors' desires 



also, and then this ad. will not have been in vain. 



Address Plainly 



7-89-r2t. 



CHAS. H.SMITH, Pittsfieid, Mass., Box 908 



mention tlie Reuiew. 



y Great TOWa 



Over 500 feet from 

 the ground, at the 

 Paris Exposition, 

 a paper was print- 

 ed daily to show the exalted position of the craft. 

 Our office is not that hifjli up; neither is that our 

 object. Utility is our object in printing. The 

 proprietor of this office was brought up as a "boy 

 on the farm," but he always wanted a printing 

 press; this lie got. He used it to advertise seeds 

 and plants that he raised during t!ie summer; 

 and now, while many are loafing about village 

 stores and saloons, lie is busy printing a tine 

 illustrated, descriptive catalogue. If you 

 buy Seeds, Plants and Queens, 

 send, without 

 fail, your ad- 

 dress on a pos- 

 tal card, for a 

 a catalogue to 



CHRISTIAN WECIESSER, 

 Marshallville, O. 



Please 



■*-^CAlLQ4.H Apiarian implements and 

 snpidies. German Carp, and small fruit plants. 

 E. T . FLANAGAN, Box 995, Belleville. Ills 



1 2-89-1 2t Please mention the Reuieui. 



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[16-page Weekly— $1.00 a Year.] 



IS the Oldest, Largest and Cheapest weekly 

 bee paper in the Woi'ld. Sample free. 



G.NEWMAHrt" Sow, 



PUBLISHERS,'! . , ^W 

 sst Madison St.. CHICAGO. ILL. 



Please mention the Reuiew. 



923 & 02 



THE BEE-EEEPERS' TEIT BOOK 



— AND — 



Ihs Bee-Keepers' Advance, 



Ct' ^ A A 'I'^"^ ^^^ revision of Tlie Bee-Keep- 

 tD-L UU ^''^' '^^^* ^^^'^ ("'^^^' edition and 

 ^ * .55th thousand) is now out. It is 



profusely illustrated ; has the portraits of nine 

 prominent bee-keepers ; contains 228 pages ; and 

 is neatly bound. It was intended to be sold for 

 $1 00, in cloth, 75 cts. in pai)er; but, in order to 

 still further extend the circulation of " The Ad- 

 vance," which lias already absorbed five other 

 papers, the last being "The Bee-Keepers' Maga- 

 zine," the oldest bee-paper in the United States, 

 except one, we have decided to club the "Ad- 

 vance" for one year with the Text Book, cloth 

 bound, for $1.00 ; in paper covers, 75 cts. 

 Address THE ADVANCE, 



Mechanic Palls, Maine. 



Please mention the Reuiew, 



gCC SUPPLIES ^S. 



■^ " ■■ We furnish Everything- needed in 

 the Apiary, of practical construction, and at the 

 lowest price. Satisfaction guaranteed. Send 

 your address on a postal card, and we will send 

 you our illustrated catalogue free. 



E. KretcJuner, Coburg, Iowa. 



2-88-tf. Please mention the Reuiew 



For your name and address, I will mail you 

 my catalogue and price list of 



AiJiariaii Siigies & Strawberry Plants. 



Twenty-five varieties berries grown exclusively 

 for my trade. Prices reasonalile. 



Address, F. ^W". ILi.A.l\/a:i^, 

 lO-SO-tit Somerville, Butler Co., Ohio. 



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THE HIVE AND HONEY-BEE, AND DADANTS 



Foundation. See Aduertisement in Another Column 



