BEE 



KEEPERS' 



32 pages, 60c. per jear. 

 SPECIMEN COPY FREE 



HIIjI-<, K:eiidaHvllle, 



GUIDE 



G 



Ind. 



HILL'S BEE-FEEDER and BEE-SMOKER 



This Smoker burns chips or hard wood without any- 

 special preparation. Very reliable. Greatest smok- 

 ing capacity. Easiest to start and cheapest because 

 it saves time. 



The Best Bee-feeder, Most convenient for the bees. 

 No drowning or daubing bees. The feed is taken by 

 the bees without leaving the cluster. From two to 

 seven feeders full may be given a colony at one time, 

 wlilch will be stored in tne combs in ten or twelve 

 hours. 

 Smoker, 3-in. barrel, freight or express, each, }1.20; 

 by mall, St.iO; per dozen, $10.80. Feeders, one quart, freight or express, 

 per pair, 30c.; by mail, 30c.; per doz,, $1.60. Address, A. G. HILL, Kendall- 

 vUle, Ind., or H. M. HILL, Paola, Kansas. 



PrtlUIR rnilNinATinN We have a complete outfit for its mannfact- 



VjVI IYI D r U U in U/Al I U in I ure. Our mills are all run by steam-power, 

 and we have the very best facilities for purifying the wax. We make it as 

 thin as you want it for sections. We make a specialty of manufacturing 

 brood-chamber foundation for square frames, thick at the top, with a grad- 

 ual taper to thin at the Ijottom, thus securing the greatest amsant of 

 strength for the quantity of wax used. For prices, wholesale or retail, 

 address, A. G. HILL, Kendallville, Ind. 



A. G. HILL'S 



Bee -Keepers' Supplies. 



IMPROVED A1IERI€AN BEE-HIVE. 



A new OhafE Capias a winter protector for the above hive. Section Honey 

 Boxes, Honey and Wax Extractors, all of which have been designed by the 

 manufacturer. Send for prices. 



A. G. HILL, Kendallville, Ind. 



ARTIFICIAL SWARMS. 



A PAMPHLET OF SIXTEEN PAGES. 



A system by which bees may be increased to the greatest extent, without 

 violating the laws of natural swarming. It gives a plan by which a moder- 

 ate increase maybe obtained, and is a system of Queen- rearing. Every 

 novice should read it. Sent to any address for two 3-cent stamps. 



A. G. HILL, 



KENDALLVILLE, IND. 



