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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



108. She longs for a government grant, that 

 she might go to an island anil settle lots of 

 things. Alas, guvornments usually employ 

 mediocrities, and I'm "afeerd"Mrs. Atchley 

 is not one I 



The new wurk that is running in the Api- 

 vulturist more than maintains its character ; 

 and Alley owns up to the authorship. Di- 

 rections given for opening a hive are especi- 

 ally able : but, mercy I who wants to keep 

 at all bees that need to be scientifically be- 

 sieged fifteen minutes before you dare open 

 them ? Lead 'em off, friend Alley, and give 

 us some civilized kind. 



" When 1 have been stung ami have takon the 

 trouble to examine, I have found that in nearly 

 every case it was done by quite a younsbee." 

 —Alley. 



My opinion has been that it was usually 

 hardened old wretches, who had adopted war 

 as a profession, doing nothing else than 

 hang round the entrance like cross dogs. An 

 idle bee would keep its fur better than a la- 

 boring one. 



RiOHABDS, Lucas Co., O., Feb. 18, 1893. 



AD VE RTISEMENTS 



HIVES 



Twenty of Root's Dovetailed Hives, 

 all made up and furnished with six sec- 

 tion holders and eight brood frames, 

 only 90 cts. each. Twenty of Root's 

 story and a half, chaff hives, made up 

 and furnished with eight brood frames, 

 and a case to hold twenty sections, only 

 |1.2.") each. ( Regular price, *1.7r>. ) 

 Twenty chaff hives with one movable 

 side, and furnished with nine brood 

 frames and a crn-e holding six section 

 holders, only ^IJiO each. ( Regular price 

 !|2.00.) I also have fifty colonics of 



BEES 



For sale. They are in eight an<l ten 

 (L.) frame story and a half hives. Colonies 

 in t«n-frame hives, $4.(X) each: in eight- 

 frame, only SiS.iiO If five or more arc t;ikf»n 

 at one time, a five cent discount will be 

 given. Bees are in good condition and hives 

 new. A discount of ten per cent will also be 

 given on section holders, brood frames and 

 shipping cases until May Is*. 12-;i2-12t 



I, M. KINZIE, Rochester, Mich. 



TYPEWRITERS. 



Largest like establishment in the world. First- 

 class Second-hand Instruments at half new prices. 

 Unprejudiced advice given on all makes. Ma- 

 chines sold on monthly payments. Any instru- 

 ment manufactured shipped.privilege to examine. 

 EXCHANGING A SPECIALTY. Wholesale prices 

 to dealers. Illustrated Catalogues P>ee. 



TYPEWRITER j si Broadwav, New York. 

 HEADQUARTERS, ] ^^ Monroe St., Chicago. 



$1.50 



AVill buy a good two story 

 Chaff Hive, ^hall 1 send you 

 one ? Send a card and 1 will 

 mail my price list. Geo A. 

 Kirkpatrick, Union City, Ind. 



HIVES. 



D O V ET A I LE D 



Frames, Sections, Honey 



Crates, Foundation and .Vpiarian Supplies of 



all kinds. Catalogue free. 



E. L. KIXCAID, IValker, Mo. 



HUNT'S 



FOUNDATION 



FACTORY. 



Send for free samples of foundation and sec- 

 tions; warranted good as any made. Dealers, 

 write for special prices and the most favorable 

 conditions ever offered on foundation. Send for 

 new, illustrated, free price-list of a full line of 

 supplies. M. H. HUNT. 



1-93-tf Bell Branch, Mich. 



Ta^l^e I^Totice ! 



If you are looking for the bees that give the 

 most profit, and are the most gentle, try the 



Ai:.Bino. 



I can also fnrnisii the gokleii Italian, but my 

 preference is the Albino. Send for circular and 

 price list and see what others say of them and 

 how cheaply ' sol] th'^-n. I also inannfac*nre 

 niid d-p' i" Hives, Sections, Founda- 

 tion, Extra'^tors II ■■ apuiiiiu Mip- 



pues S VALENTINE, 



;j-93-2t riagerstowu, Md. 



Bee Literature ^**^aie. 



(iLE.VNJN(4S-Vols. .S-9-l() U-12-l(i bound in 

 '• red goat " Vols. 17 l.S-'9'20 unbound. 



AM. BEE.roURNAL-Vols. 2v! 23 24 bound in 

 black leather. ;md Vols. 2.">-26-27 and 2,s unbound. 



Al'lCl'LTCRlST-Vols 1 to 7, inclusive, un- 

 bonnd. 



(tU IDE -Vol. 12, unbound. 



Kach of 'he following lack one or two num- 

 bers fif lieing complete. 



ADV ANCE-Vols. 17 and l.s. 



CANADIAN B. .1. — Vol. for ISNS. 



BRITISH B. .!.— Vols, for l,SRsis9n and 1891. 



CAN. HONEY PRODUCER-Vole. for 1,W- 

 iss^ and is,s9. Also odd numbers of all the 

 above journals. 



How. much am I otfi'red for .'iny or all of the 

 above ^ 



ARTHUR C. MILLER, 

 Box .■>7.">. Providence, R, 1. 



