SCOVELL BEE SMOKER! 



Scovell'a Hinged Kozzle Cold 



Blast Boe Smoker is the result of 



years of experiment, practically 



applied by a practical mecban'ic 



ancl well-bred bee master. The 



first "Soovell Smolter" was made 



in the spring of 1875, and was the 



•St bee smoker— of which we 



1 i.ve any record— to use the open 



direct draft principle. Onr 



nokers are of the largest size in 



ic, of the best material, well 



ade, and nicely finished. Bead 



hat the people say. 



Ti:STiniOIVIAI.8. 



Dear Sih: — Tour smoker will soon become very popular here. I never saw 

 one that I like better. W. H. Andrbws, McKinney, Texas. 



I think I have tried every smoker made except the "Qninliy l>oui>le Draft," 

 and find none better than youi-s. I shall take pleasure in recommending it. 



F L. Weight, Plaintleld, Mich. 



I have given the smoker three days' trial while extrxoing, and my little son 

 wlio runs the smoker says " It beats Clark's, Bingham's, or the celebrated 

 Root Simplicity, which in principle it resembles. It is the best smoker I ever 

 used." B. P. Carroll,, Uresilen, Texas. 



It is simple in construction and not liable to get out of renairs, and com- 

 pletely "cold blast," as by no possibility can a blast of hot air be thrown from 

 it. I consider it the n'e plus ultra of smokers. 



J. E. Pond, Jr., Foxboro, Mass. 



Smoker came O, K., and it's a daisy. E. B. Vincent, M. D .Sumner, Ind. 



The successful nee of cotton seed as a smoker fuel, and a smoker to bnrn the 

 same, Is a valuable acqui.sition to the bee keeper, where goo i smoker fuel is 

 scarce, especially in the south, where cotton sceil is so plentiful. You have 

 indeed a valuable Invention. Many thanks for the smoker sent. 



Yours, etc., Us. Wm. R. Uovvakd, Kingston, Texas. 



It costs nothing to give our smoker a trial. If it don't give saltisfaction, 

 notify us in ten davs, by postal card, and we will return all moneys paid tor 

 it. Regular retail price, Sl.uU; by mnil, 81.35. 



Address SCOVELL & ANDERSON, Colnmbus, Kansas. 



THE ISlAPfS^AS BEE-KIEEPER-. 



Kstablislied. in 1S81. 



The Bee-Keefes is a live monthly magazine devoted exclusively to bee 

 culture. It has f<<r its corps of regular correspondents and assistant editors 

 gome of the most practical writers and progressive bee-keepers of the age. 



Prominent Among Us valuable features fur 18>4, will be a series of original 

 articles, running through the whole volume, written expressly for beginners 

 in the practice of the art of bee-cnltuie, by J. E. Pond, Jr .Foxborn, Mass., 

 and the Qukstion Drawer, edited by tbe well-known specialist, James Hed- 

 don. Do <agiac, Mich. 



Tlie first aim of the Bee-Kekfer is to be the best and fnremnst bee paper 

 in the world, to the end that bee culture, as a si'ientific and useful pursuit, 

 may through its ageni-y more rapidly develop into one of the most piofitable 

 and important industries of the globe. 



FU13IulSIJ.ETt AT 



il.OO A. "K^EAR. 



B. SCOVELL, Editor. 



A.ddress SCOVEJOL. <& ANI)-EBSO]V, Fulillshers. 



COLUMBUS, KANSAS. 



