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THE BEE-KEEPERS Rl 



SCRIBNER'S 

 A\AGAZINE, 



A Red Letter Year for 

 1897. 



THE ENTIRE NOVELTY or many of tho plans 

 for 1897 is noticeable. For instance, the series 

 devoted to 



"LONDON AS SEEN BY CHARLES DANA 

 GIBSON." 



Mr. Gibson has not before appeared as a writer. 

 He visited London last summer for Scribn^b's 

 Magazine, for the purpose of depicting with pen 

 and pencil those scenes and types which the huge 

 metropolis presents in endless variety. 



Of like novelty is the first considerable 

 NOVEL BY RICHARD HARDING DAVIS, 



" Soldiers of Fortune. " The hero is one of 

 the most vigorous men that Mr. Davis has drawn. 

 Illustrated by C. D. Gibson. 

 "THE CONDUCT OF GREAT BUSINESSES. " 



A beautifully illustrated series of articles of 

 wliich the following are already completed : 

 " The Great Depariment Store. " 

 " The Management of a Great Hotel. " 

 " The Working of the Bank. 

 "A Great Manufactory. 



"UNDERGRADUATE LIFE IN AMERICAN 



COLLEGES. " 



A. series of articles touching upon the life of 

 our older universities as represented by the do- 

 ings of the students themselves. 



Judge Henry E. Howland wtites on '' Under- 

 graduate Life at Yale. " 



Mr. James Alexander on " Princeton, " and 

 Itobert Grant and Edward S.Martin on "Har- 

 vard " 



"JAPAN AND CHINA SINCE THE WAR." 

 will be a most interesting group of articles 

 richly illustrated. 



" THE UNQUIET SEX. " 



Under the title of "The Unquiet Sex. " Mrs. 

 Helen Wat terson Moody will write a re ies of 

 articles; — "Woman and Reforms," "The Col- 

 lege-Bred Woman," "Woman's ("lubs, " and 

 " The Case of Maria " ( a paper on domestic ser- 

 vice j. 

 W. D. HOWELL'S " STORY OF A PLAY. " 



In this Mr. Howells gives us the best novel he 

 has ever produced in his delightful vein of light 

 comedy. 



GEORGE W. CABLE. 



In addition to the fiction enumerated there 

 will be stories by George W. Cable, the only ones 

 he has written for years. 



HOW TO TRAVEL WISELY 



with a minimum of wear and tear must be re- 

 garded as an art little understood. Mi. Lewis 

 Morris Iddiiigs, in two articles, will offer a var- 

 iety of useful suggestions aud data on " Ocean 

 and Land Travel. " This will be happily round- 

 ed out by an article from Mr. Richard Harding 

 Davis on "Travelers One Meets : Their Ways 

 and Methods. "_ The illustrations by American 

 and foreign artists will be highly pertinent. 



It is impossible in a small space to even 



mention the many attractive features for 



1S97. A beautiful illustrated booklet has 

 been prepared, which will be sent, postpaid, 

 on request. 



Scribn^r's /^^zvg&zine, $3. 00 a Year. 

 2 5 cents A copy. 

 CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, 



153-157 Fifth Aveuue, New York. 



I will send the Review and Scribner's for 

 1897 for only ,f:^,.(;0. Send all orders to W. 

 Z. Hutchinson, Flint, Mich. 



Supplies Cheap. 



Mr. L. B. Bell, formerly of Brecksville, Ohio, 

 hasacceoteda permanent position in Arizona, 

 and wishes to dispose of his apiarian fixtures. 

 He wrote to me about it, and I told him if he 

 would have them shipped to me I would sell 

 them for him on commission. Here is a list of 

 the articles and the price at which they are 

 offered. 



1 Fdn. Mill ( 6 in Pelham ) Tank and dip- 

 ping boards 6.00 



4 M. Sectione ( (i. B. Lewis & Co. Cream 

 Standard 4.00 



1 Coil Wire 60 



1 Expansion Bit 1.00 



tjl Section Cases ( Wide Frame and tin,sep- 



arators at 25 



lOu Brood Cases ( New Heddon ) at 25 



6S Covers at 15 



53 Bottom Boards at 10 



53 Honey Boards, Queen excluding at 1.^ 



2 Escape Boards at 25 



30 Escapes at ... . 15 



1-J.O New Heddon combs at _. 05 



50 Feeders ) Heddon Excelsior) at 25 



All of the above are in my possession and can 

 be shipped promptly. The hives and cases are 

 well-made and nicely painted, and having been 

 in use only two or three seasons are practically 

 as good as new. The combs are in wired frames 

 and are all straight and nice. Any one wishing 

 to buy anything out of this lot can learn fuller 

 particulars upon inquiry. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON. Flint, Mich. 



BEESWAX EXTRACTORS. 



The only extractor in the world that will ex- 

 tract all of the wax from old combs rapidly by 

 steam . Send for descriptive, illustrated cata- 

 logue to C. G. FERRIS, 

 4-96-tf South Columbia, N. Y. 



