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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



Home-^PJ^adc, 



I^00T-I=>0\?VEI^ , 



BUZZ-SAI. 



Since coming to Flint, where buzz-saws run by 

 power are near by, we have 6o little use for our 

 foot-power buzz-saw that we have decided to sell 

 it. This machine is one that we made ourselves 

 five or six years ago. It is of good size, and sub- 

 stantial, and could be run with power if desira- 

 ble. The frame is of oak; the saw mandrel of steel, 

 one inch in diameter and ten in length; the saws 

 eight inches in diameter. Besides the regular saws 

 there is a thick one just right for making the 

 openings in queen-excluding honey-boards; also 

 a thin one for cutting the grooves for tlie zinc in 

 the edges of the slats of the wocd-zine honey- 

 boards. There is an arrangement for cutting mi- 

 ters of different angles; also one for holding up 

 the end of a long Ijoard while cutting pieces from 

 the opposite end. The treadle comes up behind 

 the operator, whicli makes the work of treading 

 far easier; the motion being more like that of 

 walking. If necessary, in heavy work, two men 

 can tread at the same time. 



As this m^achine has been used only in making 

 our own hives, it is, in reality, just as good as 

 new; and is well worth $40.00; but, as we now 

 have so little use for it, we offer it for ;g25.00, 

 which we consider a bargain. 



This saw was illustrated and descriljed a few 

 years ago in Gleanings; and anyone who tliinks of 

 purchasing will l)e furnished, upon application, 

 with the numbers of Gleanings containing the 

 description. 



Addl-ess. W. Z. HUTCHINSON. Flint, Michigan. 



~ BTArBUBNETT, 

 Commission Merchant, 



161 South Water St. Chicago. 

 Fruit, Vegetables, Butter, Eggs, Poultry, 

 Game, Wool, Seeds, Honey, Etc. 



Refer to Editor REVIEW, to North Westsin National Bnnh 

 Chicago, or to any Commercial Agencij. 



Please mention the Revisw. 



OOBB'S 



Divisible, Intercltangeable, Reversible 



(Patented Dec. 20, 1887.) 



M descriptive circular and price-list, 

 Address THOS. M, COBB, Patentee, 

 Box 194, Grand Rapids, Mich. 



(One sample case sent for fifty cents.) 



THE BEE-KEEPERS' ADYAKCE 



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Ponltrymen'S Journal. 



To induce you to become farniliar with our pa- 

 per we make the following: offer. To every per- 

 son who is interestcfd in Bees and Poultry, that 

 sends us $1.00, we will mail Scribner's Lumber 

 and Log Book, lliO pages, well bound, price 35 cts.; 

 (!^has. A. Green's ^ Books, under one cover, price 

 80 cts.; Foster's Book: "How to Produce Comb 

 Honey.", price 5 cts.; Hilton's Book: "How I Pro- 

 duce Comb Honey.", price ."5 cts.; also a marker 

 for marking fowls or chicks, price 15 cts.; togeth- 

 er with "'the advance" one year. Send for sam- 

 ple copy of "THE advance" to 



J. B. MASON & SONS, 



Mechanic Falls, Maine. 



Offers supplies as cheap as the cheapest; yet, I 

 can save you from 



3.10 TO SIO.OO 



on every order. Send a bill of what you need 

 and get my discounts. All goods shipped direct 

 from Boot's factory. References: Bank of Ma- 

 zeppa; Ed. Gleanings. A. F. BRIGHT, 



Mazeppa, Minn. 



P. S. Bees, Queens and Brown Leghorns very 



cheap. Circular free. 1-89-tt 



The peculiar process by which we make 



0.ne^Piece Sections 



Secures the most satisfactory results. The accuracy of work- 

 manship and the very low percentage of loss by 



?cakage in iFolding 



.Makes them the Wonder of all who use tliem. 

 Send for prices: and estimates on large lots. Address as in 



the cut. i7rtt.w mention the Review^ 1-88 Ct 



