THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



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HILL'S BEE- FEEDER AND SMOKER. 



This Smoker burns chips <)r huril wood 



without iiny special ^)^epa^ation Very reli- 

 able. (4 rent est smoking capacity. Easiest 



to start and cheapest because it saves time. 

 The Hest Bee-Feeder. Most convenient 



for tlio b^es. No drowning or daubing bees. 



Tlie fet'd is taken by the bees without leav 



ing the chister. From two to seven feeders 



full may be given a colony at one time which 



will b> sored in the combs in ten or twelve 



hours. 



Smoker, 3 inch barrel, freight or express 

 each. $1.20. By mail J1.4(). P.'r dozen, $10.80. Feeders, one qt, fr't, 

 or express, per pair, 30 cts, hv mail, 40 cts ; iter doz( n, $1.6'l. 

 A. G. HILL, Kendallville, Ind., or H. M. HILL, Paola, Kansas. 

 These smokers and feeders are kept in stock by Thos. G. New- 

 man & Son, ('hicago, 111. ; (J. B. Lewis & Co., Watertown, Wis.; '' 



W. H. Bright, Mazeppa, Minn. : and ('has. Dadant ct Son, Hamilton, Hancock Co.. Illmoie. 

 E. Kretchmer, Red Oak, Iowa. H. McWilson & CO., 202 Market St., St. Louis, Mo. F. H. Dunn, 

 Yorkville, 111. W. U. Soper A ( o , Jackson. Mich. Chas A. Stoekbridge Ft. Wayne. Ind. A. F. fields, 

 Wheaton, Ind. W. S. BeUows, Ladora la. E. F. Quigley, Unionville, Mo. (Gregory Bros. Ottumwa, la. 



BEESWAX 



ADVANCED 



Three cents per pound, ahd still going higher, 

 but having secured several tons l)efore the ad- 

 vance. I will sell during the next thirty days, at 

 the following low prices ; Brood foundation, 40 

 to 4.") cts, ; yellow thin, ■')0 to .5.5 cts. ; my brand of 

 XX, white, thin, 55 to ISO cts., according to quan- 

 tity ordered. Write at once for free samples, and 

 state the quantity you want. Will guarantee fdn. 

 equal to any make. 



Simplicity hives 7n cents each, and all other 

 goods equally low. Write for 40 page catalogue 

 of bees, aueens and all implements for the apiary. 



Wm. W. CARY, 



(Successor to Wm. W. CARY & CO. ) Coleraine, Mass. 



2-91-'f 



Please mention the Reuiew. 



The Five Banded 



Are the prettiest, gentlest, best working and 

 most prolific bees. They will work on red clover. 

 Warranted queens , $1.25 ; six for $6.00. Tested, 

 $2.00 ; select tested, |3.00 to $5.00 Sample of 

 bees, five cents. Prices will be lower next 

 month. If preferred, I will send, at the same 

 price, three-banded 



ITALIANS. 



Bees by the pound wanted in exchange for 

 queens. I will give a tested queen in June for 

 every pound of bees sent me ]irepaid. Bees to be 

 sent at once, as I need tliem now. Drop me a 

 card if you send any. JA( '( )B T TIMPE, 

 3-yOltit Grand Ledge, Mich. 



Names of BcG-KsspGrs, 



The names of my customers, and of those ask- 

 ing for sample copies, have been saved and writ- 

 ten in a book. 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 doUars, 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 inijuiry in regard to the number 

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

 swered cheerfully. Each list furnished will be 

 copied into a book, and blank .spaces left for the 



writing of additional names. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Mich. 



tAiJanted: 



CHEAP EflOOGH 



Our eight-frame, Ciiaff 

 Hivr, nailed and painted, 

 witli eiglit, heavy top-bar 

 brood frames, and one T 

 super, for only $1.75. 



The neWj dovetailed, 

 winter case in the flat 35 c. 

 THIN, ■ ovetailedhive. 

 two supers, or section 

 holders, and eight heavy 

 top bar brood frames, only 70 cents. Agents 

 wanted. Write for price list and terms. l-iH-tf 

 ROE & KIRKPATRCK. Union City. Ind. 



To correspond with 

 parties having Pota- 

 toes, Cabbage, Ap- 

 ples or Honey for sale or to consign. Prompt 

 returns. All correspondence promptly answered. 

 Best of reference. EARLE CLICKENGER 

 11-90-tf Columbus, Ohio, 



Reference: Editor REVIEW. 



ITALIAN QUEENS AND SUPPLIES 



FOI^ 1891- 



Before you purchase, look to your interest, and 

 send for catalogue and price list. 



J. P. H. BROWN, 

 1-88-tf. Augusta, Georgia. 



Please mention the Reuieui. 



31 a r t i n\s P r o I ifi c 

 BUCKWHEAT. 



This buckwheat, advertised in April Ist^and 

 Apr 15th Gleanings, is apparently a sport of the 

 Japanese. Will yield 50 to 75 bushels per acre 

 under favorable circumstances. $1..)0 per bushel, 

 85 cents per '2 bushel. Sacks included. Deliv- 

 ered on board cars here. 5-91-2t 

 WM. MARTIN, Cass City, Tuscola Co., Mich. 



