. The Bee-keepers' review. Bee culture. 286 THE BHE-KEEPHRS' REVIEW. PATEINT, BINGHAM SMOKEIRS. 24 VEiARS the: bezst. catalog freie:. T. F. BINGHAM, FARNA/EILL, MICH. Paper Cutter For Sale. A mail living near here, and having a small job printing oifice, has consolidated his office with mine, and is putting in a cylinder press. We both had a paper cutter, and, as we have no use for both of them, one will be sold at a sacri- fice. Mine is a 24-inch cutter, and has a new knife for which I paid last spring, yet $ will take the machine. A photograph and description of the machine will
. The Bee-keepers' review. Bee culture. 286 THE BHE-KEEPHRS' REVIEW. PATEINT, BINGHAM SMOKEIRS. 24 VEiARS the: bezst. catalog freie:. T. F. BINGHAM, FARNA/EILL, MICH. Paper Cutter For Sale. A mail living near here, and having a small job printing oifice, has consolidated his office with mine, and is putting in a cylinder press. We both had a paper cutter, and, as we have no use for both of them, one will be sold at a sacri- fice. Mine is a 24-inch cutter, and has a new knife for which I paid last spring, yet $ will take the machine. A photograph and description of the machine will be sent on ap- plication. This new man will have no connec- tion whatever with the Review—simply with the job work. The presswork for the Review will be done on the new press. W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Mich. One pound, square, flint glass, HONEY JARS with patent, air-tight stoppers, at $ per gross. Shipped from New^ York or from factory. -Send for catalogue to J. H. M COOK, 62 Cortland St., N. Y. Citv Pleast mention th» One of the most prolific queens I ever owned was imported by the U. S. Department of Agri- culture, from the province of Bergamo, Italy, during Sept. 1901, and sent to me to be tested. In all my experience I have not seen more or better bees for business produced by a queen. A nucleus formed with this queen—one comb of brood and enough bees to cover three combs— tilled a lo-frame hive in 30 days with brood and honey, this year, and with the same treatment filled the hive and stored forty lbs. of surplus honey last season. Swarms headed by her daughters and hived on 10 drawn combs, com- pleted 56 sections in 15 days, capping them smooth and white, and are at this writing (May 23) working vigorously on the second lot. Daughters or grand-daughters of this queen will be mailed promptly for $ each, or $ per doz,, and the best golden queens for the same price. Money Order office Warrenton. 7-2t W. H. PRIDGEN, Creek, N. C. ntion the Heuiew h
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