THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



87 



HILL'S BEE- FEEDER AND SMOKER. 



This Smoker burns chips ()r hard wood 

 without any special ijreparation Vpry reli- 

 able, (ireatcsi smoking capacity. Easiest 

 to stirt and cheapest because it saves time. 

 The Best Ree-Feeder. Most convenient 

 for the bees. No drowning or daubins bees. 

 Ttie feed is taken by the bees without leav- 

 ing the chaster. From two to seven feeders 

 full may be siven a colony at one time which 

 will b' s ored in the combs in ten or twelve 

 hours. 



Smok'T, 3 inch biirrel, freight or express 

 each. $1 20. IJy mail. $1.40. p,.,- dozen, $10.80. Feeders, one qi, fr't- 

 or express, pc^r jiair, 30 cts, by mail, 40 cts ; per dozen, Sl.ti '. 

 A. (t. HILI., Ki-ndallville, lud , or H. M. HILL, Paola, Kansas. 

 Tnese smokers and feeders are kept in stock by Thos. (i. New 

 man & Sou, I'liicago, 111. ; tj. B Lewis & Co., Wati-rtown, Wis.;- ' 



W. H. Bright, Mazeppa, Minn ; and C'has. Dadant & Son, Hamilton, Hancock Co. 



Illinois. 



ite Poplar Sections. Names of Bee-Keepers. 



We have New Steam Power, and New Build- 

 ings, and are now ready to furnish White Pop- 

 lar Sections, t'lamps. Crates and Wood Sides at 

 short notice. Workmanship, Quality and Price 

 unsarpas-;ed. Send for sainjile and price list. 



PRIME & GOVE, 

 l-90-tf Bristol, Vermont. 



Tested Queens $1.00 



Some have complained because queens have 

 been sold at such low prices. While I have no 

 desire to lower the price of queens, I feel that, 

 under the circumstances, I am justified even in 

 otfering tested queens early in the season at f 1.(0 

 each. For three years I have practiced introduc- 

 ing young, laying queen, early in the spring, to a 

 large share of my colonies. This was done to 

 prevent swarming. That it is effectual has been 

 proved by the fact that, of all the colonies so 

 treated, only one swarmed, and in this case 

 something was wrong with the queen. To be 

 successful, this change of queens must be m ide 

 early, before the bees ?ven begin thinking about 

 swarming. I can get young laying queens from 

 the South at Sl.oC each, but the question is. what 

 shall be d<me with the queens that are taken out ? 

 It is to solve this part of the problem that I offer 

 tested queens at 51.00. At this price, they go off 

 quickly. When the time comes to introduce ihe 

 young queens from the South, I have enough 

 orders an hand to to take all the tested queens 

 removed. The queens offered for sale are all 

 last year's (iiu'cns. fine Italians right in their 

 prim-, and. to those in need of tested queens, are 

 a haijTa n. Tht)se wishing one or more t' sted 

 queers, nisy i-ei d in their ordtrs now, and the 

 queens will be sent as s<:cn as th»> seai-f'n will 

 admit. Those preferring the young, laying 

 (jueens from the South, can hnve them at the 

 same price— §1.' 0. Can furnish a few tested Car- 

 niolan queens at S2 00 each. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Mich. 



The names of my customers, and of those ask- 

 ing for sample copies, have been saved and writ- 

 ten in a bo >k. there are several thousand all 

 arranged alphabetically and according to states ; 

 and, although this list has been secured at an ex- 

 pense of hundreds of dollars, I would furnish it 

 to my advertisers at $2. .50 per thousand names. 

 A manufacturer who wishes for a list of the 

 names of bee-keepers in his own state only, or, 

 possibly, in the adjoining states, can be accom- 

 modated. Any inquiry in regard to the number 

 of names in a certain state, or states, will be an- 

 swered cheerfully. Each list furnished will be 

 copied info a book, and blank spaces left for the 

 writing of additional names. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON. Flint, Mich. 



WANTED: BEE- KEEPERS, 



To send for our 1891 circular which gives infor- 



mationabout SUPPLIES, BEES, etc. 



Golden, Italian Queens, bred for 



business as well as purity. Supplies very Idw. 

 Bees and queens lower. All No. 1. 4-91-lt 



JNO, NEBEL&SON High Hiil, Mo, 



Wanted: 



To cor(esp9nd with 

 parties having Pota- 

 toes, Cabbage, Ap- 

 ples or Honey for sale or to consign. Prompt 

 returns. All correspontlence promptly answered. 

 Best of reference. EARLE CLICKENGER, 

 11-90-tf Columbus, Ohio. 



Reference: Editor REVIEW. 



\mm QUiiENS AND SUPPLIES 



FOE, 1891. 



Befoie you purchase, look to your interest, and 

 send for citalogue and price list. 



J. P. H. BROWN, 

 1-88 tf Augusta, Georgia. 



iMPORTED AND tl 

 ITALIAN gUEE^'S.H 

 St-nrf for Prices. i J. 



OME - BRED 



W. C. FRAZIER. 



Atlantic. Iowa. 

 Please mention the Rauleiu, 



