W BMOKEB. 



Is the result of combining the 

 desirable points of all previous 

 smokers, including our own, and 

 yet rendering it simple and im- 

 possible to get out of order. 

 The fire barrel is so made as to 

 ■withstand pressure or knocks 

 without changing the shape. 

 The nozzle fits firmly and yet 

 goes on easily. Eiveting is used 

 in place of solder. The draft 

 is perfect. The smoker is very 

 strong, yet light. The bellows 

 is French tanned leather. The 

 workmanship throughout is the 

 best. Our representations are 

 confirmed by the most practical 

 bee-keepers in the United States, 

 who give it their unqualihed en- 

 dorsement. We will give a few 

 names: 



" I like it very miinh, after giving 

 itatliorougti trial. "-G^ M. Doolittle. 



"Your new smoljer. proves to be 

 a great ohe. The man wtio wants 

 sraolie will get all he wants."— 0. J. 

 Quinby. 



' We liave tested your new smoker and liave never seen a better one."— 

 James Hcrtdon. 



.'■Your new smolier is simply immense, the best I ever used." — Will Mi Kel- 

 logjr. ... 



"Iwant just as largea smokeras I'can get, and yours is riecirterlly a large 

 one anri a gdoil one. The draft is perfect, and Ihe springsof qnick acUim. All 

 bee. keepers vyiH prnnounce it the best In the pinrket."— Uev S. H. Hamcrling. 



'* 1 have in my-CaUinfft a sample of a^ll the smcrkers of anynole 3'et produced. 

 I've just been trying your new one. It is without question liie best smoker 

 ever make, and can't be improved." — Prof. J. Ilaslironck. 



" Your smoker took ihe first premium, allhoush in competition with lioth the 

 new. Quinl)y and .the Bingham smokers. All who exi)r^H6eil an' opinion, said it 

 was the best th^y'had ever seeh."— L>r. H. B. Mason, Secretary of Vri Stale 

 Fair, Tuleilo, O., Sept 20, ISSi. 



'DDTflfCI ' l-arge size, barrel 3 inches In diameter 51 .'50 



fulULlJ . Smaller " " 2X " " 125 



By mail 20 cents extra. 



With onr new inside feeder a colony with empty combs Is i'ed enough for 

 winter in,tw.eniy-f'our hour;. 'The syrup in heated to aii° Fahrenheit, and the 

 feeder iMfng in ihe h.ive, exslctiy as a frame of honey, when the bees at once 

 remove it to the cells ami seal them over. 



One sample Fteder, holding 10 to 12 lbs., by mail SI 00 



Per half dozen, by exiJress... ' 4 OU 



Note.— This Feeder received First Premium at the late Northeastern Con- 

 vention, Jan. » to 12, l!<8:l ' 



Bees and Queens of all races; Hives, all styles; Extractors, live sizes; Books, 

 all authors; Foundation and Mills. EVEBTTiiiNGin ihe bke line. Illustrated 

 Catalogues and Sample Copies of our 32- page Bee-Keepers' Magazine 41 a year) 

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