£HE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



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SECTIONS, lEE ilVES AND SHIPPING CASES. 



We make a Specialty of these (ioods and defy Competition in 

 QXJA.rjIT"Y, ■WOK,Klwl-A.l>TSia:iF a,nci FR,IOBS. 



Wiito for frop illustraiod CataloBue and Prico List . 



7-95-tf 



G. B. LiEWlS CO., WatePtouun, Wisconsin. 



ill mil U Cold-Bla. 



EXTRACTOR 



HKECTION 

 Lst Smokers 

 S«|U2wre GIzkss Honey J^^rs, Etc. 



Fdp Circulars, apply to Chas. F. Muth & Son 

 Ci<r. Freeman & Central Aves., ('incinnati, O. 

 Si^nil lOc. for Practical Hints to Bee-Keepers. 



l-9fi-tf. Plensc mention the Reuiew. 



— If you wish the best, low-dprice — 



TYRE - WRITER, 



Write to the editor of the Review. He has an 

 Odell, taken in payment for advertising, and he 

 would be pleased to send descriptive circulars 

 or to correspond with any one thinking of buy- 

 ing such a machine. 



KANSAS 



Bee - Keepers, save 

 freight by buying 

 supplies of Henry L. Miller, (succtssor to Miller 

 & Dunham) Topeka, Kan. 



Write for catalogue, also free copy of his pa- 

 per the RURAL K A NS A l\l- about Bees, 

 Horticulture, Poultry, Live Stock, The Home, 

 etc. 



Please mention the Reuiew, 



Potatoes t^.t 



olaris, a fine early j 



ypo- 

 Beauty of He- 

 bron, Green Mountain, 

 t'^'kf <«.«<K^«.r^<H.*«< a very tine late potato. 

 yi.-J5 per bbl. of 11 pecks. Catalogue, describing 

 20 newest and best varietses, free 2 y6 tf 



J. P. A^ICHAEL, Gr^^nvill?, Obio. 



Please mention tiie Reuiew.- 



A O ll 1^ To my customers and friends : 

 I 7\^|^ Please remember that W. H. 

 J[^ \J \J \j Laws is again headquarters for 

 Italian (jueons. 1 breed nothing 

 but large, well-developed queens, either Golden 

 or Lpather-colnred. My Gf>lden strain is from 

 Doolittle's original ON?: HtT.sDRED dollar queen 

 sent me after he had reared over 1.000 queens 

 from her. For business and beauty, my bees are 

 unexcelled. Price of queens, each. $1.00; six for 

 $4.riU. Tested, $1.2.'>. Breeders, $-i to $4. Ad- 

 dress 

 4 a-J-tf W. H. LAWS, Lavaca Seb. Co., Ark. 



W. H. BRIGHT'S 



CIRCULAR FOR 1895, describes every thing 

 needed in the apiary. Bees, queens, hives, sec- 

 tions, spraying pumps and Bright's comb foun- 

 dation, sold at bottom prices. Send for one 

 fiee. 



WM. H. BRIGHT, 

 l-95-12t • Mazeppa, Minn. 



Foundation 81 Sections. ^' 



For several years the local supply dealer of this place has taken and 

 sold to fiurroanding bee keepers any supplies that I have taken in ex- 

 change for advertising. The last two seasons have been poor, and sec- 

 tions and foundation have accumulated to such an extent that, consid- 

 ering the uncertainties of the future, I think it advisable to offer these 

 good? to the wider circle of customers that may be found through the columns of the Re- 

 view. The following is a list of what I have and the prices at which they will be sold. Dis- 

 counts, according to quantity, on more than 1, 000 sections or 10 lbs. fdn. Write about it. 



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1 



SECTIONS. 



7,000 G. B. Lewis Co. at $2..50 per 1,000. 

 10,000 .1. Forncrook & Co., at *2.50 per 1,000. 

 -^.(»00 Page & Keith at $2.50 i)er 1,000. 

 3,0(X) O. H. Townsend at $2.50 per 1,000. 

 \.(m Root, at $2 .50. 

 s.OCO Berlin Heights at $2.25 per 1,000. 



• 5.000 J. M. Kinzip, at $2.25. 



* All the sections are 4J4 x i% x 7-to-the-foot. 



': pouNDflTiori. 



J 48 lbs. W. J. Finch, thin for surplus, at .50 cts. 



% 7 lbs. Hunt, thin for surplus, at ,50 cts. 



5 1014 lbs. VanDeusen. thin for surplus, at 50 cts. 



«i 24J4 lbs Dadant, thin for surplus, at 50 cts. 



W. Z. HQTGH in son. Flint, Michigan. 



