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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



HEDDON'S 



GOJ-,TJJ>/LlSr. 



BEST aiVEN 



COMB FOUNDATION. 



Wholesale and Retail. 



I now have on hand a freshly-made lot 

 of GIVEN COMB FOUNDATION, made 

 from strictly pure domestic wax, tlior- 

 oughly cleansed from all impurities. 

 Sizes of brood and surplus, si^xl6J^, or 

 Langstroth size. I have also Dadant's 

 best Brood Foundation of same size; also 

 Dadant's 11x11 for American frames. Send 

 for prices, and state amount wanted. I 

 offer a liberal DISCOUNT to DEAJ.ERS. 



HEDDON'S LANGSTROTH HIVE. 



I believe my Hive is growingin popular- 

 ity, to a much greater degree, than is the 

 business of bee-keeping. I am now pre- 

 pared to furnisli these hives made up, and 

 In the flat, at very reasonable prices. 



Cue Hive complete for comb honey . .$3.00 



(The above will contain two cases com- 

 plete with sections). 



The above Hive complete for extrac- 

 ted honey ?3.00 



The above Hive complete for both in 

 one -t .50 



One Hive in the flat 3.00 



Five or over, each 1 .50 



No one should ever order these Hives 

 in the flat, without ordering one made up 

 complete to work by. Parties are adver- 

 tising Hives as Heddon Hives, that in no 

 wise embrace my principles. Judge only 

 by those purchased from me. 



SECTIONS. 



lam now ready to furnish white all- 

 Dovetail Sections as follows: 4J:^x4>^x6, 7 

 and 8 to the foot, per 1,000, S6..50; 5x6x2, 

 per 1,000, .SS.OO. All shipped from here. 



STUDENTS OF APICULTURE 



Will receive terms for 1884 on application. 



BEES and QUEENS. 



If you contemplate the purchase of Bees 

 in any shape, tested or untested Queens, 

 it may pay you to send for my 



CIRCULAR for 1884 



And be SURE to state whether or not you 

 have my Circular for 1883. 

 Address, 



JAMES HEDDOSr. 



DOWAGIAC. Cass County, MICH. 



DUNHAM COMB FOUNDATION MACHINE. 



TESTIMONIALS. 



Hamilton, III., Dec. 10, 1883. 

 MRP. Frances Dunham. De Pere. Wis. 



Dear Madam;— We have made about 38,f"K)0 lbs. of foundation on vour mills this year, and the 

 foundation has piven universal satisfaction; so much so, tbat fevera! manufacturers have stopped 

 manufaclurine to supply their customers with our found:itioD. We have also manufactured about 

 lO.onn lbs. of thin foundation on the Vandervort machine lor surplus b»--\es, and it has been equally a 

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



yours. CHAS. DADANT & SON. 



Mrs. Frances Dunham, De Pere, Wis. Beeton, Ont., Dec. 10, 1883. 



Dear Madam:— 1 have made over l<»0,ooti lbs. of foundation on one of your machint s, and would 

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



Mrs. Frances Dcnham: Genoa. Cayupa Co., N. Y., Dee. 12, 1R83. 



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

 I have no difBculty in rolling it from 10 to 12 feet to the pound for sections-. 



Yours respectfully, J. G. WHITTEN. 



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



Afterusing one of your foundation mills for the pasta years, we can'lsay 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 1 believed it by far the lie^t for that purpose, and as 

 further proof, instance the testimony of K. Kretchmer, of Coburg. Iowa, and L. <v. Root A Bfik. of 

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

 cation say: '"ItCour foundation) gave the best results of any tried." 1 write this that vou may have fair 

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



Send for description and Price List to 

 2BCtf 



FRANCES DUNHAM, De Pere, Wis. 



All my Seed is warranted to be fresh anA 

 true to name, so far that should it prov» 

 otherwise, I asrree to refill orders {gratis. 

 A large part of the ffreat collection of 

 Seed I offer is of my o^vn srov. ing:. As the 

 origrinal introducer of Eclipse Beet, Cur- 

 bank Potatoes^ Marblehead Early Corn, 

 the Hubbard Squash, and scores of other 

 new VeeretableSt I invite the patronage 

 of the public. In the gardens and on the farms 

 f those who plant my seed Tvill be found my 

 best advertisement. Catalogues FRKEto all. 

 MES J. H.GREGORY, SEED GROWER, MARBLEHEAD, MASS. 



WE CALL 



the iWtiMition of all wanting A No. 1 BEES, 

 Italian, Cyprian or Hybrids, to the following, 

 from one well-known to the readers of this 

 Paper : 



"I have never seen a case of foul brood; 

 my bees are entirely healthy, and have always 

 been so, and are O. K. in every respect." 



Geo. B. Peters, M. D. 



We can furnish any number of Colonies of 

 the above Bees, and will warrant safe deliv- 

 ery and satisfaction. 



N. B.— No Bees will be sold by us, for any 

 consideration, from any apiary that has ever 

 had a case of foul bi-ood in it. For prices 

 and particulars, send to 



FLANAGAN & ILLINSKI, 



Lock box 99.i, Belle\Tlle, St. Clair Co., Ills. 

 lSAi:it tiB-M 



DOUGHERTY & McKEE, 



Indianapolis, Ind., 



ilanulacturers of and Dealers in BEE- 

 KEEPERS' SUPPliIES and HONEV. 



Lanjistroth HI\'ES a Specialty. Dadauft, 

 Foundation. liinKham Smokers, Wired frames 

 and Foundation from the Given Press, Sec 

 tions, E.\tractors and Honey Jars. Send for 

 our Price I,l«t. 14A':;6t 



t:p3:e3 



VICTOR HIVE 



is operated upon a new principle by wh'ch the 

 sections are placed in vertical lines with the brood 

 frames; continuous passages beiuR effected in a 



Practical Maimer! 



It may be arranged for any form of the liangs- 

 troth Frame; has been fairly tested, and is the 

 Bett Hive made for Comb Honey. Send for 

 new Circular. 



Address, DR. G. L. XINK.ER, 



NEW PHILADELPHIA. O. 



44Atf 



Djulant'sFoiiiidation Factory, wholesale 



and retail. See Advertisement in another column 



BEE 



■KEEPERS, before orderineyour 



APIARIAN SUPPLIES, 



Send for our large Illustrated Cata- 

 logue, sent free to any address. 



10AL'4t E. KRETCHMER, Coburg:, Iowa. 



E. T. LEWIS & CO., Toledo, 0., 



MANL'FACTUKEKS OF 



All kinds of Apiarian Supplies. Special 

 rates to Dealers. Send for Gircular. 1+Atf 



Dadant's FoiindationFixclory, wholesale 



an-t retail. See Advertisement in another column. 



FNEW BEE VEIL 



There are tlve cross 

 bars united by a rivet 

 throuf-'h their center at 

 the top. These bars are 

 buttoned on to studs 

 m the neck-band. The 

 I ars are of best light 

 ^]irinjr steel: the neck- 

 band of best hard 

 1 .ri MK- 1 irass : the cover 

 IS of liandsome light 

 material. It is very 

 eiMlv put togethtr no trouble to put on or 

 take oil and folds compactly in a paper bo.\ 

 H.v7 inches by one mch deep. There would 

 be no discomfort in wearing it either day or 

 ni"ht, and the protection against Mosiiuitoes, 

 Flies, Bees, Gnats, etc., is perfect. The 

 weight of the entire Veil being only five 

 ounces. 



Price, by Mail or Express, $1.00. 



923 AVesI Madison Street, 

 i (HI4 AGO, - II.WNOIS. 



