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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL- 



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25,000 IN USE. 



The Original 



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If you buy the Oriei- 

 Dal Piitent Bintrham 

 Bee Smoker, you wil! 

 aid the inventor of 

 improved bee smok- 

 ers—Ret the best, that 

 never ko out— always f 

 please— never is com- 

 plained of— the stiind-"" 

 a.rd of excellence the 

 world over— better 

 and handsomer this 

 season than ever be- 

 fore. Price per ma , 

 postpaid, from (i5 cts. 

 ito *2. Our patents 

 cover all tlie smokers 

 that will bum sound 

 stove-wood, or do n(»t 

 go out. If you buy 

 ■our smokers and hon- 

 ey knives first, y<'Upj,**«t,.(i 1870 

 will have to buy no ^^^®^^®'^' ^°'^ 

 others. 



PRICES: 



Handed to By Mall. 

 Customer. Postpaid. 



Wide shield Tonqueror. 3 inch fi 75 $2 (KJ 



Larize Binaliam Smoker (wide 



shield). liH; inch 1 .'jO 175 



aSxtra Binsham Smoker (wide 



shield). 2 inch 1 25 1 50 



Plain Bingham Smoker, 2 Inch.... 1 00 1 25 



Little Wonder Bingham Smoker, 



i:Hinch 50 65 



Binghiim & Hetherington Honey 



Knife. 2 inch 1 00 1 15 



To sell again, apply for dozen or half-dozen 

 rates. 

 Send for free description and testimonials, to 



BINGHAM & HETHERINGTON, 

 17wtf Abroiilu, Mich. 



Scribner's Lumber and Log Book. 



NEARLY A MILLION SOLD. Most cnmplete 

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 for it. Sent for 35 cents post-paid. 

 t»" For sale at the BEE Journal Office..^ 



PURE HOLY- LAND OUEENS. 



I make a specialty of rearing pure Holy Land 

 Oueens and have now more than Umi colonies in 

 tnelr purity. All Queens bred from D. A.Jones' 

 Imported Queens. Dollar Queens, before June 20, 

 fl 25 each; after that date, single Queen. Hi. (Ki ; 6 

 forJSiKi; 12 or more. 75 cents each ; Warranted 

 Queens, 25 cents more each. Tested Queens, $2.5n 

 each : Italian (Queens, same price. 



I. :EL. C3-OOID, 



5^]^y Nappanee, Elkhart Couty, Ind. 



Mutli's Honey Extractor, 



Square Glnsa Honey Jars, Tin Buckets, 

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Bees and Queens 



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FooGhoo's Balsam of Shark's Oil 



Positively Restores the Hearing, and is th* 

 Only Absolute Cure for Deafness Known. 



This Oil is abstracted from apeculiar species of 

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 known as Carcharodnn HondelttU. Every Chinese 

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 the year 1410. Us cures were so numerous and 

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 :tOOy»-ar« no IJeafness han exftted among 

 the <hinei>.e people. Sent, charges prepaid, to 

 any address at ^l.oo per bottle. 



HEAR WHAT THE DEAF SAY! 



It has performed a miracle in my ease. 



I have no unearthly noises in my head, and hear 

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I have been greatly benefited. 



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"Its virtues are unquestionable and its cura- 

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Only Imported by HAYLOCK & JENNEY, 

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Bees and Honey, or Management of an 

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