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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, 



Bingham Smoker Corner. 



Large Smubers need wtde shields. BinKtiam's 

 tiave them. andBprlnKS that do Dot rust and break, 

 and bellows that apurbs and smoke du not enter. 

 The Conqueror has all iinprovements made to date, 

 and a 3x7 inch stove, and 5x7 inch bellows. Sent 

 post-paid for ^l.Q'u. Address. 



BII7GHAM & HETHEBINOTON, 



Abronla Mich. 



(CYPRIANS <"ON- 



^ijaEBED. — All sum- 

 mer long it has been 

 "which and tother" 

 with me and the Cyp- 

 rian colony of bees I 

 have -butat last I Hm 

 " boss. " BlnffhamN 

 "Conqueror Snioker 

 did it. If you want 

 lota of smoke juat ut 

 the riRht time. Ker a 

 Conqueror Smokei t 

 Bingham. 



G. M. DOOLITTLh 



Borodino. N. ^ 

 Aug. 15, 18Sli. 



EXCKLMNG A LI 



Messrs. Bingham & 

 Hetherington. Dear 

 ■Sirs:— I am now sell 

 ing your Smokers al 

 most exclusivel v 

 You are excelluiK 

 yourselves in amuk 

 ers all the time. 



RespeotfuUy.^^_^ Patented. 1878. 



Austin, Texas. May ID. 188:t 



The OrlKlnal 



BINGHAM 



Bee Smoker 



The VERY Best.— The Blnirhani '■ t^onqueror" 

 simoker ts the very best thing I have tried in that 

 jine. M. M.LiNnsAV. 



Fulton. Tenn.. July 24, 1883. 



During the following tbree nioiitlis, 

 Bingham Smokers will be sent post- 

 •paid, per mail, on receipt of the fol- 

 lowing prices : 



The "Doctor", .(wide shiel<i)-:iVt In. flretulje, f.'.tx) 



The Conquerortwide shield)— 3 In.tlretube. i.t.t 



Large (wide shield)— 2"^ in. tire lu be. 1 ,r>n 



Extra (wldoshieldi- 2 in.llretube. 1.25 



Plain.-^^ (nar. shield)— 2 in.flretube, l.(KJ 



L,lttle Wonder, .(nar. shield)— iJiin. Are tube, .65 



Bingham & Hetheriogton Uncauping Knife. . 1.15 



With thanks for letters of eneoiir- 

 agement, and the absence of complain- 

 ing ones, we tender to our thirty-five 

 thousand patrons our best wishes. 



Very Respectfully Yours, 



Bingham & IlEXHERrNQTON. 



Abronia, Mich., .June 1, 1883. 



Our Fremiams for Clnbs. 



Books at Fairs.— Those who make 

 an exhibit at Fairs will find that an 

 assortment of Books and Pamphlets 

 would sell and leave them a profit for 

 handling. We will send such, postage 

 prepaid, at 25 per cent, discount; or 

 if the purchaser pays express charges, 

 we will supply any of our own publica- 

 tions at 40 per cent, discount. 



Emerson Binders— made especially 

 for the Bee Journal, are lettered in 

 gold on the back, and make a very 

 convenient way of preserving the Bee 

 JouENAL as fast as received. They 

 will be sent, post-paid, for 75 cents, for 

 the Weekly ; or for the Monthly, 50 

 cents. They cannot be sent by mail 

 to Canada. 



i^"Do not let your numbers of the 

 Bee Journal for 1883 be lost. The 

 best way to preserve them is to pro- 

 cure a binder and put them in. They 

 are very valuable for reference. 



NOTICE. 



We have just completed the largest and l>HSt lot 

 of Smokers ever manufactured. Prices by Mall : 



2 Inch.... Double Blast ti.'Ji 



•2 " Bingle *' l.*»»' 



*.>^ " ....Double •' 1.7.-. 



3)a •• ... Single *' 2.00 



Special inducements to those who buy to sell 

 again. 



THE BEST BEE BOOK 



"Of al 1 the books on bee-keeplng.QUINB V 'S NK W 

 BEE-KEEPINGstandspre-enitnentlT at the head, 

 in my opinion." Sincerely Vours. 



April II, 1883. Q. M. Dool.lTTLE. 



Sent by Mall, Poat-psUd. for Sl.SO. 



L. C. BOOT & BBO., Hohawk, If, Y, 



19Atf 



Don't Fail to Read This ! 



Only Que impure Queen Out of 050 

 Sent Out this Year ! 



The Queen received f rf>ra you Is the finest one I 

 ever saw. She is remarkably proliflc, producing 

 fine large workers, each bearing the tbree bands of 

 gold. W. U. Wkston, London, Ont. 



1 have 3 or 4 bee books, but yours goes ahead of 

 all the others. Wm.Flickingkr, Doylestown.O. 



Book (bound in cloth) and Tested Queen sent for 

 S2.00 during September only. 



Tested Queen %l 50 



Handy Book 1 25 



HENRY ALLEY, 



36A2t Essex Co. WENU AM. MASS. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, 



SosersTlUe, Genekee County, M Icli., 

 Makes a Specialty of rearing tine ITALIAN 

 QUEENS. All Queens bred from imported queens, 

 and from the purest and be.'*t home-bred Queens, 

 and the cells built in full colonies. No black bees 

 in the vicinity. Cusitomers can have either light 

 or dark Queens. Orders tilled Promptly. Single 

 queen Sl.ou; six queens for f5.00; twelve or more, 

 75 cents each. Tested queens, ♦Lot' each. Safe 

 arrival guaranteed. "All Queens sent out are 

 reared by himself." Make Money Orders payable 

 atFLlNT, MICH. SlDtf 



Any one sending us a club of two 

 ' .subscribers for 1 year, for the Weekly, 

 with $4, will be entitled to a copy of 

 Bees and Honey, in cloth, postpaid. 



For three subscribers, with $G, we 

 will send Cook's Manual, in paper, 

 Emerson's Binder for the Weekly, or 

 Apiary Register for 50 colonies. 



For four suliseribers, with S8, we 

 ■will send Cook's Manual in cloth, or 

 Apiary Register for 100 colonies. 



For flye subscribers, with $10, we 

 will send the Apiary Register for 200 

 colonies, Quinby's New Bee-Keeping, 

 Root's ABC of Bee Culture, or an 

 ^xtra copy of the Weekly Bee Jour- 

 nal for one year. 



To get any of the above premiums 

 for the Monthly Bee Journal send 

 double the number of subscribers, and 

 ihe same amount of money. 



REST! 



not, life is sweepinK by. ro and 

 dare before you die. something 

 mighty and sublinje, leave be- 

 hind to conquer time." fii'i a 

 week in your own town. f5uut- 

 tit free. No risk. Everything 

 new. Capital not required. We 

 will furnish you everything. Many are muking 

 fortunes. Ladies make aa much as men, and boys 

 and girls make great pay. Header, if you want 

 business at which you can make great pay all the 

 time, write for particulars to U. Hallktt & (;o 

 Portland. Maine. HAly 



Golden Italians Again! 



One Golden Italian Queen, warran- 

 ted purely mated, *i.-'>n. One pure- 

 ly mated and tested. $:^.;'»o. Ctne 

 pure Queen, not warranted, fl.fni. 

 All the above Queens are of the 

 ttnest stock In the country. I sold 

 over3'X)last season, and had but 

 one complaint. Fullcolonlesready 

 to divide, for f lu.oo ; safe arrival guaranteed. 

 17Atf r.. J. 1>I£:H1«. BUT1.BK, IND. 



GOHB HONEY WANTED. 



We are prepared to purchase large lots of Fancy 

 COMB HONE V in I and :; lb. soctloi.B, or Harbison 

 frames, for which we will pay an advance of .> cts 



Ser pound ovpr New York prices. CASH ON 

 IKl^lVKKY in sound condition in l^ondon; 

 the pi*lce of extracted honey will be paid for all 

 broken combs. This is an excellent opportunity 

 for bee-keepers wlahlna to visit Europe. Corre- 

 spondence solicited. IV. M. HOOK A CO., 

 The Apiary, Leoonfleld, lid. N.. 

 3:iAtf l.ONDON, BNOIMND. 



BINQHAM SMOKERS. 



I ciin Hell tlie above 8mokera at 

 MANUI''A<'TURKU8' TKICES, by 

 mall or express, at wholesale or re- 

 tall. All the latest improvements, 

 including THE CONQUEROR, and 

 THE DOCTOR. 



Send for my 3*2-page Illustrated 

 Catalogue of Bee-Keepers' Sup- 

 plies of every description. 



ALFRED H. NEWMAN, 



923 W. Madison, CHICAGO, IliL. 



THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL 



AND BEE-KEEPER'S ADVISER. 



The Bkitibh Bee .Iouknal is published month- 

 Iv, and contains the best practical information for 

 tne lime being, showing what to df», and when and 

 how to do it. Rev. n. R. PEEI^. Editor. 



We send the Weekly American Bee Juctrnal 

 and t\ie British Bee JouTiiaLhoth for $3.(.>0 a year. 



The Bee-'Keepers' Guide, 



OK, MANUAL OF THE APIABY. 



9,000 SOLD IN SIX YEARS. 



lOtb ThoUHund Jn«t Ont. 



More than 50 pattes, and more than 50 fine Illus- 

 trations added. The whole work has been thor- 

 oughly revised, and contains the very latest In re- 

 spect to bee-keeping. It is certainly the fullest 

 and most scientific work treating of bees In the 

 World. PrSe**, by Mall, Sl.SfS. 

 Liberal dlveonnt to tleitlers and to clubs. 

 A. J. COOK., 



l7Ctf Author and Publisher. Jjanetng, Mich. 



Friends, if you are In any way interested In 



BEES OR HONEY 



We will with pleasure send you a sample copy ef 

 the Monthly Gleanlnva In Bee-Culture, 



with a descriptive price-list of the latest improve- 

 ments in Hives, Honey Extractors, Comb 

 Foiindnt(on,Seetlon Honey Uoxes,all books 

 and journals, and everything pertaining to Bee 

 Culture. .Wothfnp PaUnted. blmply send your ad- 

 dress written plainly, to 

 Ctf A. I. ROOT, Medina. O. 



HEADQUARTERS IN THE SOUTH 



Kor the manulacture of 

 HEE-KEEPERS* SUPPI^IES. 



Ounhum and Root Foundation a specialty. 

 Italian Queens and Bees from March to November. 



iaf"8end for my Illustruted Catalogue, 

 -•sctf PAUI* I*. VIALI-OX, Bayou Goula, Ijl 



I TAIWAN BEES AND QUEENS.-One 

 Queen, not tested, $1.00; tested, $2.00. Bees, 

 one colony, $7.00; Ave colonies or more, $8.50 each. 

 H, A. SHXTCR, 

 33D2t BRYANT. Fulton Co., ILL. 



THIS PAPER aT^iro/nfoSS.,"'! 



Co.'s Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 8prac« 

 Bt.), where advertising contractu may be made f wr 

 it in SKW TOBK.. 



