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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



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DICTIONARY 



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Some 



Odds and Ends 



That Will be Sold Cheap. 



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

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

 his death, two years ago, his daughter has en- 

 deavored to close out his stock of goons, and 

 has succeeded to large extent. There are still 

 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, (one of 'recent make) dip- 

 ping tank. etc. in good order 15.00 



Three Woodcock foundation fasteners, 

 each, 75 



Thirty-three Simplicity hives, in the flat, 

 sides, ends, covers and tin rabbetts but no 



frames nor bottom boards, each 40 



Send all orders to W. Z. Hutchinson. 

 Flint, Mich. 



A. D. D. Wood, who has had twenty j'cars of 

 experience in the manufacture of comb founda- 

 tion and the rearing of queens is again manufac- 

 turing 



Bee-Keepers' Supplies, 



at Lansing, Mich. You can have his circular for 

 the asking. Write now. 3-99-tf 



Has Arrived. 



The time has now arrived, when bee-keepers 

 are looking out for their queens, and supplies, 

 and your name on a postal card, will l)ring j'ou 

 prices of queens, bees, nuclei, bee supplies, and a 

 catalogue giving full particulars, with a full 

 treatise, on how to rear queens, and bee-keeping 

 for profit, and a sample copy of "The Southland 

 Queen," the only bee paper published in the 

 South. .\U free for the asking. 3-99-tf 



THE JHNNin ATCHLUY CO., 



Beeville, Bee Co. Texas. 



I have several hundred 



QUEEN CAGES 



of different styles and sizes, m;ide by t'. W. 

 I'ostellow, and I should be pleased to send sam- 

 ples and prices to any intending to buy cages. 



W. Z. Hutchinson. Flint, Mich. 



JOHN F. STRATTON'S 



CELEBRATED 



GUITARS, 



Importer of and 



Wholesale Dealer in all kinds of 



MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, 

 811, 813, 815, 817 East 9tli St. . New i^'ork. 



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There is a Difference in Bees. 



Every owner of a large apiary knows thi.s— knows that some colonies store 

 more honey than others, that some are more easv than others to handle, that 

 some are more hardy and winter better than others. l-"or vears we have been 

 breeding up a strain of Italian bees possessing these desirable qualities in a high 

 degree. Reports from customers prove our success. .\ trial order will convince. 

 Tested queens, by return mail at ^i.oo each. 3-99-3t 



/. W. K. SHAWiS: CO., Lorcauville, La. 



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