. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. LAXftSTKOTIl 1;KK-HIVE. some put it up for sliipment to market. Much when received is in a broken- down condition. To obviate this, Mr. Hoge has invented a " carrier," whicli consists of a box having on the inside of the top, sides and bottom, a number of India rubber balls, against which the inside box, containing the honey- combs, strikes while traveling by rail- road, wagon, or any other conveyance. This method keeps the combs steady in their places, and they may be sent all over the world without damage. Shucks' Universal Bee Hive—is a l


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. LAXftSTKOTIl 1;KK-HIVE. some put it up for sliipment to market. Much when received is in a broken- down condition. To obviate this, Mr. Hoge has invented a " carrier," whicli consists of a box having on the inside of the top, sides and bottom, a number of India rubber balls, against which the inside box, containing the honey- combs, strikes while traveling by rail- road, wagon, or any other conveyance. This method keeps the combs steady in their places, and they may be sent all over the world without damage. Shucks' Universal Bee Hive—is a large, two-story one, having 40 surplus boxes, 5ix5ix4 inches, arranged at the side and on top of its seven ALL-METAL LXTKACTOR. N. N. Betsinger's Hive, which he calls the " Improved non-patent hive," and over it is a card stating that he was the first inventor of a sectional hive. W. J. Andrews—Introducing cage and frame for fastening wax guides. Thos. G. Newman & Son—Bingham and Quinby smokers, Peabody, Chap- man, Novice, and Muth honey knives; Emerson's binder for the Journal; Van Deusen bee-feeder; bee veil; 1 lb. comb foundation; 1 and 2-lb. honey jars; queen registering slates, and a copy each of the Manuals for Bee-Keep- ing, Dzierzon Theory, and Centennial Essays on Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original [Hamilton, Ill. , etc. , Dadant & Sons]


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