. The Bee-keepers' review. Bee culture. -88-tf. Smoker hard wood chips without spe- cial preparation. Very reliable. Grroatest smoking capacity. Easiest to start. Cheapeet because it saves time. Price, $ By mail, $ Per dozen, $ -^ Best Bee - Feeder. Most convenient. Saves feed. No daubing or drowning. Two to seven feeders full may be given a colony at one time which will be stored in the combs in ten hours. Price, per pair, 30c ; by mail, 40 c; per doz., f H)0. Has a sale of :i,000per month. Address A. G. HILL, Kendallville, Indiana. These smokers and feeders are kept in


. The Bee-keepers' review. Bee culture. -88-tf. Smoker hard wood chips without spe- cial preparation. Very reliable. Grroatest smoking capacity. Easiest to start. Cheapeet because it saves time. Price, $ By mail, $ Per dozen, $ -^ Best Bee - Feeder. Most convenient. Saves feed. No daubing or drowning. Two to seven feeders full may be given a colony at one time which will be stored in the combs in ten hours. Price, per pair, 30c ; by mail, 40 c; per doz., f H)0. Has a sale of :i,000per month. Address A. G. HILL, Kendallville, Indiana. These smokers and feeders are kept in stock by Thos G. Newman & Son, Chicago, lU.; G. B. Lewis & Co,, Watertown. Wis.; W. H, Bright, Mazeppa, Minn.: Chas. Dadant & Son, Hamilton, Hancock Co., 111.; E. Kretchmer, Red Oak, Iowa; H. McWilson & Co., 202 Market St. Louis, Mo.; F. H. Dann, Yorkville, 111.; W. D. Soper & Co., Jackson, Mich.; Chas. A. Stockbridge, Ft. Wayne, Ind.; A. F. Fields, Wheaton, Ind.; W. S. Bellows, Ladora, Iowa; E. F. Quigley, Union- ville. Mo.; Gregory Bros., Ottumwa, Iowa. Please mention the Reuietv. I SECOND HAND SUPPLIES. 1 have no desire, whatever, to go int o the supply business, but my brother Elmer has sold t he old place and bought a newer, larger one in an adjoining county and the bees that he has been managing for me on shares have been brought to Flint. This is a poor honey location and I shall devote the apiary to the rearing of bees and queens. I shall try raising some honey, enough to keep my hand in and for experimental purposes; but I would be glad to sell most of "he comb honey fixtures even at about half price. There are 100 old-s"yle Heddon surplus cases at 20 cts. each; .51 slatted honey boards at 10 cts.: M wood-zinc honey boards at 20 cts.; 40 " dummies, " for contracting the brood nest, at 3 cts.; 20 Heddon feeders at 40 cts.; 12 square, 60 lb. jacketed, tin cans at cts.; 1 Whit- man fountain pvimp, .; B. & H. uncapp


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