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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, 



iKED TAPE!" 



The OrlKlnal 



BINGHAM 



Who will be the 

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25,000 IN USE. 



If you buy the Origi- 

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Wide shield Conqueror, 3 inch $1 75 



Lar^e Bin'-iham Smoker (wide 



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Extra Bingham Smoker (wide 



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Plain P.in^'ham Sfnf)ker, 2 inch.... 1 00 

 Little Wonder Bingham Smoker, 



la^inch 50 



Bingham & Hetherington Honey 



Knife. 2 inch 1 00 



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PURE HOLY -LAND QUEENS. 



I make a specialtv of rearing pure Holy Land 

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 Imported Queens. Dollar Queens, before .June 2u, 

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EXCELSIOR 



HONEY EXTRACTORS. 



In answer to frequent inquiries 

 for Extractors currying :i and 4 

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 sizes 1 he i frame basket is in a 

 can of the same size and style as 

 theJlianie. The 4 frame basket 

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