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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 





All Hee-Keepors wanting' HIYES OR SECTIONS t)f any kind, and in any quantity, 

 will confer a fiivor by sending for my Price List (Price List Free). Direct 



CHAMPION BEE HIVE MANUFACTORY, 



R. L. SHOEMAKER, Proprietor. Newcomerstown, Tuscarawas Co. Ohio. 



Drone Excluder, Queen & Drone Trap 



Sample, by mail, fine; by express, 50c. In theflat. 

 per dozen, includitig one made for model (i:i in aU) 

 J3.W. Those wh(j purchase by mail, can get one 

 dozen in the Hat by remittinK ♦'i.-'io more. l>rone 

 Excluder without Trap, by mail, HOC. ; by express, 

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 Queens and four races of liees. 



Bee-Keepers' Handy Book, bound in cloth, by 

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HEXKY ALLEY, 



9Atf 'WENHAM, Essex Co. MASS. 



Dadant's FouiulationFactory, wholesale 



and retail. See Advertisement In another column 



k a week at home. $5.00 outot free. Pay 

 |abs4>lutely sure. No risk. Capita! not re- 

 squired. Reader, if you want business at 

 I which persons of either sex, young or old, 

 lean make great pav all the time they 

 work, with absolute certainty, wri'e fur 

 particulars to H. Hallett & Co., Portland, Maine. 

 4Aly 



Palace Bee Sive 



And Bee-Keepers' Supplies, One-Piece Dovetailed 

 Sections, Smokers, etc. Send for Price List. 

 7Al3t H. C. T¥HITE. MADISON, IND. 



DUNHAM COMB FOUNDATION MACHINE. 



TESTIMONIALS. 



Hamilton, III., Dec. 10, 1883. 

 MRP. Fkaxces Di'NHAM, De Pere. Wis. 



Dear Madame;— We have made about 38.00CI lbs. of foundation on vour mills this year, and the- 

 foundation has given universal satisfaction; so much so, that several maruJacturers have stopped 

 manufacturing to supply their cuatcnters with our foundntion. We have also manufactured about 

 ni,()(Kt lbs. of thin foundation on the Vandervort njaclniie lor surplus boxes, and it has been equally a 

 success, but for brood chamber foundation, jours is still unexcelled. 



Yours, CHAS. DADANT & SON. 



Mrs. FraVces Dunham, De ?ere. Wis. Beeton. Ont.. Dec. to, i883. 



Dear Madame:— I have made over loO.OOO lbs. of foundation on one of your macbim s, and would 

 nut now take double the price I paid for it. Yours very truly, D. A. JONES. 



Mrs. Frances Dtnham: Genoa, Cayuga Co., N. Y., Dec. 12,1883. 



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 10 to 12 feel to tl^e pouna for sections. 



Yours respectfully, J. G. WHITTBN. 



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



After using one of your foundation mills for the r»st 3 years, we can't f-ay too much in its favor. 

 And for brood foundation, it stands head and shoulders above all. Yours, SMI'l H <t SMITH. 



Mks. Frances Dtnham: Omaha, Neb., Jan. 18, 1884. 



I made all brood on Dunham mill, and that I believed it by far the be^t tor that purpose, and a» 

 further proof, instance the testimony of K. Kretchmer, of Coburg. Iowa, and L. ('. Root<t Bro.. of 

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

 cation say: *It(nur i oundationj gave the best results of any tried." I write this that vou may have fair 

 play, which is me always a jewel. Y'ou are at liberty to publish this. Yours truly, T.L. VONDORN. 



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APIARIAN SUPPLIES, 



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%0 HI hiSend for our laree Illustrated Cata- 

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 ^.^^ 40A24t IS. KRETCHHER. Cobursr. Iowa. 



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BRIGHT BROTHERS, 



IfCtf MAZEPPA.WabsshaCo. MINN. 



Dadaiit'sFoniKliitioiiFaef (try, wholesale 



aDd retail. Hee Advenisemenl io uhutber culumn. 



FRANCES DUNHAM, De Pere, Wis. 



My Vejcetoble and Flower Seed Catal»iruc Tor 



IH>S4, the result «f thirty j ears.' expeiieiiee u* ,i. 



Seed (liruwer, will be Kent free tu all who apply* 



All my Seed Is wurmnted (obefreNli and true to 



name, ho fur that should it prove otherwif*e,l agrei- 



to retill orderH gratis. My eollectlon of vt'K*^ln''le 



>eed, one of the moftt extensive tu be found In any 



AinerUun CatAloeue^ Ik a larce part of It of my 



own erowlne. Ah the orlulnuf Introduoer or 



Kellpse Beet, BurbunL PoluloeM, Marblebcnd 



Early Corn, the Hubbard KciuaHh, and neorcM or 



new VejEetables, I Invite the patronae^ of the pub- 



In the cardeni* and on the fiirinn of those who p.ant 



_, seed Bill be foiuid my best advertisement.^ 



AMES i. H. GREGORY, Seed Grower. Marblehead. Mass. 



WAX 



Workei on Given Press by the lb., 15c, I 

 a lb.: for 4 tn r; ft. to lb., iHc. a lb.; for I 

 6 to 8 ft. tr» lb., on shares for 2-^. l cent 

 a lb. for cleaning, lO per cent, off on ."SU lbs., 20 per [ 

 cent off on loolbs. or more; 83c. a lb. I pay for i 

 clean yellow wax. In sending wax. prepay freight, j 

 or express. Cas'i required when foundation is fin- 

 ished. A. J. NOKRIS, Cedar Fall*, Iowa. | 

 luC3t 



Vandervort Gomb Fdn. Mills, 



Send Tor Samples <Se Reduced Price-Llst* 



3L»ABtf J. VANDERVORT, Lacyville, Pa. 

 Dadaiit'« Foundation Factory, wholesale 



and retail. See Advertisement in another column. 



