J P Moore, of Binghamton, New York, after using one some time, said: "My Smoker troubles are all over, and the bee-keepers owe you a debt of gratitude."
Professor Cook, of Michigan Agricultural College, says: "It is the best in the market."
R. M. Argo, Lowell, Kentucky, says: "It is all that any bee-keeper could desire."
Paul L. Viallon, Bayou Goula, Louisiana, writes, April 6th, 1878: "Your Smokers are far superior to any ever invented; and we bee-keepers owe you a vote of thanks for your Ingenious invention. Many may try to improve on yours, but I am positive none will make a better one."
This is the first and only bellows Smoker ever made which would burn stove-wood. It burns anything combustible, and needs no care except to be refilled once in one or two hours. Works easy, and will throw a stream of smoke ten feet. It will not go out or wear out. It will save time, stings and money, and perhaps a valuable horse.
The inventor is the only party having a right to manufacture said Smoker, and it is safe to buy of him.
| Large size, | 2½ inch, | by mail | $1.75 |
| Standard size, | 2 inch, | by mail | $1.50 |
| Small size, | 1¾ inch, | " | $1.00 |
Address, T. F. BINGHAM, Otsego, Allegan Co., Mich.
BINGHAM & HETHERINGTON'S HONEY KNIFE.