THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, 



15 



DUNHAM COMB FOUNDATION MAOHINE. 



TESTIMONIALS. 



Hamilton, III., Dec. 10, 1883. 

 MRS. Frances Dunham. De Pere. Wis. 



Dear Madam:— We have niiide about 38,000 lbs. of foundation on vour mills this year, and the 

 foundation has Riven universal satisfaction; so much so, that neveral luanufacturers have stopped 

 mauufacturiuK to supply their custoniers with our found;tticm. We have also manufactured about 

 lO.iMK) lbs. of thin foundation on tlie Vandervort machine lor surplus boxes, and it has been equally a 

 jjuccess, but for brood chamber foundation, yours is still unexcelled. 



Yours, CIIAS. DADANT & SON. 



Mrs. Frances Dunham, De Pere, Wis. Beeton, Ont., Dec. lo, I88:j. 



Dear Madam:— 1 have made over 100,000 lbs. of foundation on one of your machines, and would 

 not now take double the price 1 paid for it. Yours very truly, D. A. JONES. 



Mrs. Frances Dunham: Genoa. Cayup;a Co., N. Y., Dec. 12. I88:i. 



All prefer the foundation I manufacture on one of your mills, to that made on any other machine. 

 I have no difficulty In rolling it from if.i to 12 feet to the pound for sections. 



Yours respectfully, J. G. WHITTEN. 



Mrs. Frances Dunham: Kenton, Ohio. Dec. 29, 1883. 



After usinK one of your foundation mills for the past 3 years, we can't say too much in its favor 

 And for brood foundation, it stands head and shoulders above all. Yours, SMITH &. SMITH. 



Mrs. Frances Dunham: Omaha. Neb., Jan. 18, 1884. 



I made all brood on Dunham mill, and that I believed it by far the best for that purpose, and as 

 further proof, instance the testimony of E. Kretchmer, of Coburg, Iowa, and L. C. Root <t Bro., of 

 Mohawk. N. Y. Messrs. Root & Bro. have only used brood foundation of me, and in a later communi- 

 cation say : "It (our foundation) gave the best results of any tried." I write this that you may have fair 

 play, which is to me always a jewel. You are at liberty to publish this. Yours truly, T. L. VON DOKN. 

 Send for description and Price List to 



FRANCES DUNHAM, De Pere, Wis. 



2BCtf 



SEED Warranted to Crow. 



or order refilled gratis. 1 have .sold vesetabU* jiml tluwer 

 — , --.^aj^ '^"^kSecil lo over a million farmers and gardeners in the 



: ^^40iri^flD\^> ^'^^^Uniteil States, perhaps some are your neighbors, if so ask 

 ■ ■1>^ *l jT C< X^^Sl^ them whether they are reliable. Mr. Thomas Hehshall of 



^^ ^^ V^ V^ )r^ ** "*^^^^^ Truv, Kansas, writes me: "For 26 years I have dealt with 

 ynii, I have lived in Iowa. Missouri. Colorado, and Kan- 

 Piis, and no matter what the soil or climate, the result 

 u;(s always the same, to wit: — religiously honest 

 and good." This IS the kind of seed I raise and sell. The 

 Hubbard and Marblehead Squash, Marbleliead 

 Cori», Marblehead Cabbages, Ohio Potato, Eclipse 

 Beet, are some of the vet;etab!es{jf which 1 was tin- orig-iiial in- 

 troducer. A Fair with $5t|(J in premiums. Seemy cataloyuo.free to nil 



'JAITIES J. H. GUEGORV, (Seed Grower), Marblehead. Masi 



SYSTEMATIC AND CONVENIENT. 



DAVIS' PATENT HONEY CARRIAGE, 



liEVOLVrNa COMB-HANOBR, 



Tool Box and Becording Desk Combined. 



Price, complete, only $18.00. 



For sale by ALFRED H. NEWMAN, 

 923 West Madison Street. CHICAGO. LLL. 



H[LPi 



for working people. Send 10 cents 

 postage, and we will mail you free, a 

 royal, valuable sample box of goods 

 that will put you in the way of mak- 

 ing more money in a few days than 

 you ever thoufiht possible at any bus- 

 iness. Capital not required. You can live at home 

 and work in spare time only, or all the time. All of 

 both sexes, of all ages, grandly successful. r)U cents 

 to |r. easily earned every evening. That all who 

 want work may test the business, we make this un- 

 paralleled offer : To all who are not well satisBed 

 we will send $1 to pay for the trouble of writing us. 

 Full particulars, directions, etc.. sent free. Im- 

 mense pay absolutely sure for all who start at once. 

 Don't delay. Address Stinson' & co. 

 SlAly Portland, Maine. 



YES, WHY NOT ? 



SEND me your address on a postal and receive 

 a description of My Improved Uook fur 



bottom- boards of bee-hives. 



CHEAP! SIMPI.E! EFFECTIVE! 



Pronounced the "best thingr out-'* Sample 

 nook for a two-cent stamp. No room to say more. 

 Write to 



HOTVASS U. ACKEKMAIV. 



lABtf NOKTH INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



Dadant's FoundationFactory, wholesale 



»nd retail. See Advertisement in another column. 



Opens Tuesday, December 16, 1884. 



lathe presence of the Presidents of the Amer- 

 ican Republics, viz: Arthur, of the United 

 States; Diaz of Mexico ;Barrios, of Guatemala; 

 Bog^raja, of Honduras. 



The Colossal Exhibit 

 - of all Time! 



sixteen (16) Immense Exhibi- 

 tion Buildings : 



One— the larg^est building ever erected, iinother 

 — the largest Coubervatory in the World. 



90 Acres of Space Undercover! 



IjOW Transportation Bates fVom alt 

 Pole s. Ample Acoonimodaf ion* at 

 Ke»«onal>le Mates Tor all Visitors. 



During' the period of the Exposition, from 

 December i6, 1SS4, toj une i, 1885 the tempera 

 turo atNew Orlenns averafres 65 Fahr, The 

 lawn and shrubbery rem;uu erreen, flowers 

 bloom, fruits ri pen, and all kinds of vegetablea 

 grow and mature. 



Full information promptly furnished. Ad- 

 dress, -^ 



^ E. A. BUBKE, Director tienerml* 

 New Orleans, l4aa 



FOR BEE-HIVES 



And a g-eneral assortment of Bee-K.eei>ers' 

 ISnpplIes send tor circular to 

 .51Utf , J. E. PKYOK, Dexter, Iowa. 



1884, 



HEDDON'S 



GOX^TJl^/LlSr. 



WAX ON SHARES, 



For Comb Foundation for 1885, 



Why not send me your Wax 



to be made into the best Given Foun- 

 dation on sliares, or at a low cash 

 price per pound for making, during 

 the less-hurried winter months. 



If you have no wax, perhaps your 

 store-keepers have, and it wUl pay you 

 to buy and ship to me. 



Write and get my present low terms. 

 I pay highest market price in 

 CASH FOR WAX. 



Apiary for Sale. 



I offer for sale one of the best 

 apiaries and very choicest location in 

 Southern Michigan. 



Ko other bees kept in the field. 

 House, barn and honey- house, good 

 cellar, cistern, and two wells ; high- 

 board fence all on }4 acre of ground in 

 a small village, 6 miles from here, on 

 this M. C. R. R. Depot, freight, ex- 

 press and telegraph offices, saw-mill, 

 store and blacksmith shop only 2-5 rods 

 distant. 



Here vfe have three surplus honey 

 crops : First, from white clover ; 

 second, from basswood ; third, from 

 myriads of fall flowers. 



I will give my purchaser a splendid 

 opportunity to gain a good home, and 

 choice honey location. I will sell 

 with it any number of colonies of 

 bees and apiarian fixtures wanted, 

 the outfit being either for comb or ex- 

 tracted honey as desired ; or I will 

 sell only the home and permanent 

 fixtures, and furnish a large number 

 of colonies on shares till the pur- 

 chaser thus gains stock of his own. 

 Hives and faxtures of my latest im- 

 proved patterns. Write me for 

 prices, terms, etc. 



HIVES IN THE FLAT, 



OR MADE UP COMPLETE, 



Either for Comb or Extracted Honey, 



cheaper than many can procure mate- 

 rial at home. Write for special prices 

 in quantity, and state the number 

 wanted. 



Address, 



JAMES HEDDOSr, 



DOWAGIAC, Cass County MICH. 



