Lexington, Ky., July 14, 1880. 

 We have sold out every smoker we re- 

 ceived from you last. Sold them and no 

 others last year, and this year also. Have 

 never had one complaint. They give entire 

 satisfaction. ' Williamson & Bro. 



Lebanon, Mo., June 1, 1880. 

 Bingham & Hetherington's improved 

 honey knife is one of the largest on the mar- 

 ket ; it is a very strong, durable knife, and 

 is polished and tempered like a razor. It is 

 sharp on both edges, and will not drop a 

 scrap on the honey. E. M. Hakkison. 



Galesburg, III., June 26, 1880. 

 You will find enclosed money order for 

 $1.75, as pay for the Bingham smoker, which 

 arrived in a damaged condition. I had to 

 take it to a shop and have it repaired before 

 1 could use it. I have a little complaint to 

 make in regard to the bellows. The leather 

 is very soft and flimsy, and will not stay in 

 any regular position. The bellows to my 

 old smoker is to-day better than the new 

 one. Bingham has his name up, and per- 

 haps thinks he can put anything on the 

 market and it will sell, because it is from 

 Bingham. Harmon Brown. 



Mr. Harmon Brown: Dear Sir.— Thanks 

 for the smoker remarks. Of the tnousands 

 of smokers sent in the mail, none nave ever 

 been seriously injured or lost. Our leather 

 is made expressly for us for smokers, and 

 we get it as soft as possible. Soft sheep- 

 skin never cracks, and is the best leather 

 made for smokers. T. F. Bingham. 



Davenport, Iowa, June 1, 1SS0. 

 Bingham & Hetherington's honey knife 

 gives the best satisfaction of any I have 

 .had. 1 had Root's honey knife side by side 

 with it all last season, and the latter is taken 

 in preference every time' 



G. W. Marshall. 



Fairinount,jLa., July 16, 1880. 

 1 now have 45 colonies of Italian bees, in 

 good working condition, but the season has 

 been a very poor one thus far. I have an 

 Excelsior Extractor, which is a very good 

 machine, and a Bingham Smoker, that suits 

 me to a dot. In conclusion, I would like to 

 advise all Southern bee-keepers to get their 

 supplies from Alfred II. Newman, of Chica- 

 go. If he does not fill the bill, then my 

 experience is not worth a cent. 



James A. Daniels. 



GOOD BEE FARM 



For Sale. 



I now offer my Bee Farm, consisting of 40 acres of 

 good land, good orchard, good new house, cost $1,200 

 i rears ago. splendid cellar that will hold ir,u colonies 

 gj.oees, good market for honey. Price, $50 per acre; 

 1 Own, balance on long time if wanted. For 

 farther particulars address, 



r-9 m. It. MILLER, Compton, Lee Co., 111. 



HOUSE. 

 C 0. PERRINE, 54 Michigan Ave., Chicago. 



Will buy at a fair price, for cash, any amount of 



COMB OR EXTRACTED HONEY. 



As a Manufacturer of 



COMB FOUNDATION, 



I can say my goods have given entire and universal 

 satisfaction. The ruling low prices were made by me, 

 and any one desiring any considerable quantity 

 would do well to consult me before buying elsewhere. 

 B^~ Market price for Beeswax. 



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