THE BEK-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



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W^ 5eII, 



We Excb2vr?sie 



Re2il Est2ite. 



F/\RA\5, STORES, HOTELS. 



< )utNivtf Wusloru proptTty a .spuciiilly. 



Improved and vacant property iu 

 ('lucatjo cau ofteu be exchauyed for 

 farm land. 



WRITE US. No charges will be made 

 nutil sales are effected. 



E. W. WlCKERSHAn» 



Suit 412,-82 Dearborn St., 

 9-91 -2t Chicago, Illinois. 



ITALIAN QUEENS AND SUPPLIES 



FOTl 1891. 



B(>f()r(> you purohaHt', Un)k to your interest, auri 

 si-'ud for c itaJoKue and price list. 



J. P. H. BKOWN, 

 1-8H tf. Augusta, Oeorgia. 



liOOK HEf?E. 



Nice, wliit<>, V groove, Sections, $:i.OQ per 

 1,(HJ(). 12 lb. SliippiutJ Cases, in tlie flat, with 

 ul;i-s. ST.i'O period; witliout K.ass, $t) 00. 



Twenty pajje price list frro. 



J, f\. KI/HZIE, 

 ll-90-13t Rochester Oakland Co., Mich. 



A Stove for $600. 



Since liviui; in Flint my office has been 

 warmed part of the time by an oil stovi^ made by 

 the Monitor i 'o„ of Clevi'land, nxi)ressly for 

 heating [iurposes. This company makes what 

 are probably the best stoves miide for burning 

 keroscme oil. We have, for several y^'ars, used 

 an oil cooking stove of this make and like it very 

 much. The heating stoves that I have will com- 

 fortably warm a room 12 f)r Ki foet square, unless 

 it nnght be m the most seviu-o weather, and is 

 particularly adapted ft)r usinir nights^and nu)rn- 

 iugs or on cool days in the fail before it is cold 

 enough to niicd a steady coal fire, and again in 

 the spring, or for warmiiii: bath rooms, bed 

 rooms, etc 



The stove cost $12.00 when new, but, as the 

 office has been moved to another parr of the 

 house where It will be warmeil from the sitting 

 room stove, I would gladly sell it for$li.Oii, and 

 it is really as good now as when bought. An 

 illustrated, descriptive circular will be sent on 

 application. W. Z. HUT(-HINSON, 



Flint, Mich. 



Golden Italian 



QUEENS 



By Return A\ail. 



The gol,,en Italiaus are cctnsidered tlie most 

 liaiulsome and geuth^ bees in the c uiitry. As 

 worki-rs they are second to none. Mv breeding 

 ■ lueeu ;Lml her bees tooi< FIRST PREMIUM 

 a year ago at the Detroit Exposition, and one of 

 her daugiiters received similar honors tliis year 

 at the same place I cm now funiisii untested 

 queens, by return mail, at Jl.ti'i eacli ; H for ¥2..M). 

 Tesied (jueens $2.00 eacli. Selected tested, $H.OO 

 each. Make money orders i)ayable at Flint. 



ELMER HUTCHINSON, 



3411-:iT Koger.sville, (xeuesee Co., Mich, 



Please mention the Heuieu). 



PATENT, WIRED, COMB FOUPiTION 



HAS NO SAG IN BROOD FRAMES- 



THIN, FLiT BUTTOI FlIliNDATli 



Has No Fish Bone in Surplus Honey. 



Heing the cleanest is usually worked 



'he quickest of any foundation made. 



J. VAN UKUSKK & SONS, 



(SOIvE MANUFACTUIIEKS), 



3-90-tE Sprout Brook,Mont.Co.,N.Y 



HIeuse muntion the Reuiew. 



Our Cevtalo^u^ of B^^- 

 5upplie5. S^ncI for it. 

 Coptairj^ zvll you Need. 

 Prices to suit tbe tirpe^. 



Vour Success in Bee-Keeping depends 

 very much on the queens, hence yon see that 

 only the best queens are really cheap. We have 

 the best and want you to try them. As for 

 prices — well, you'll fitjd them reasonable 



R. 5TR/VTTON fir SON 



Hazard vi He, Conn. 



BASSWOOD 



HONEY. 

 Ejciia Quality, 



USUAL. LOW PRICES. 



A ddress 



JAMES HEDDON, 



Dowagiac, Michigan. 



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