THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



591 



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EXPOSITION 



Jicus OjlcnJi4. 



Optning December 1,1884; Closing May 31. 1S8B 



— UNI»KH I MH AUSPICKS OF 'IIIK — 



United StatM GDuernment, 

 $1,300,000, 



Appro|tri;it6d by the General (jovt^ininent. 



$500,000, 



Cootrlbtited by the Citbens nf NtrwOrlcftni. 



$200,000, 



rinted by Mexico. 



$100,000, 



rinted hv the Slftte of I.oi 



$100,000, 



Appropriated by Mexico. 



$100,C 



Appr»printed hv the Slftte of I.oiilsinna 



Appropriated by the City of Ne\v Orleans. 



From $5000 to $25,000, 



AppropriHted by Innuiiienihlc btiilcs, Cilitr.s 

 and Koreifn Countries, 



8v«ry StKl« end Territory [n the Union represented, 



end neirly tilths Leading Nations end 



Countriei of the World. 



Th« Biggest Exhibit, the Biggest Building and the 



Biggest Industrial Event in the 



World's History. 



APPLICATIONS FOK KX HIBIl S A t,KKA PY KKCKI VKI» 



OOVKK M0BK9PACK AND A rtHKAlKU VAKIKIV 



OF 8DBJKC1S THAN IHOSE OP ANY 



EXPOSITION KVKH HKLD. 



The cheapest rates of travel ever known in 

 the ;tnnals of transportation secured for the 

 peopic evenwhere. 

 For inlormation, addre'ss 



E. A. BURKE, 

 Director Genera], \V. I. Sz C. C. H,, 

 New Orleans, La. 



Syrian-Albino Queens ! 



Reared by a 1>'K\V1.Y DISCOVERED 



method. Every (^iieen a marvel of fine 

 development, BEAUTIFUL coloring- and 

 vigorous qualities. 



WARRANTED IJNEXCEI<1.ED. 



Select-Tested, to breed from $.3.00 -^^ 



Untested $1..50 *^ 



GREAT SAINT LOUIS FAIR, 



October 6th to Uth, 1884, 



OPEN TO THE WORLD 



Entries, Spaces,iS<alls and Pens Free to all Exhibitors. 



$50,000 GASH PREMIUMS ! 



APIARIAN Exhibits the LARGEST In the World ! 



HALF-FARE KATES on all Kuads iluring the Fair. 

 REGULAR LIVE-STOCK SALES DURING THE FAIR. 



<^For Illustrated Premium Lists, or information, address the Secretary. .^> 



FESTUS J. WADE, Secretary. CHARLES GREEN, President. 

 3oA4t 



DUNHAM COMB FOUNDATION MACHINE. 



TESTIMONIALS. 



Hamilton, HI., Dec. 10, 1883. 

 Mr.«. Frances Dunham. De Pere. TVis. 



DearMadam;— We have made about 38,000 lbs. of foundation on Tour mills this year, and the 

 foundation lias given universal satisfaction: so much so, that several manufacturers have stopped 

 manufacturing to supply their customers with our foundation. We have also manufactured about 

 iO,<HK_i lbs. of thin foundation on the Vandervort machine for surplus boxes, and it has been equally ft 

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



Vours, CHAS. DADANT & SON. 



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



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

 nut now take double the price 1 paid for it. Tours very truly, D. A. JONES. 



Mrs. FRANCES DUNHA M : Genoa, Cayuga Co., N. Y., Dec. 12, 1883. 



AH 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 the pound for sections. 



Tours respectfully, J. G.WHITTBN. 



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



After using one of vour foundation mills for the pasts years, we can't say too much in Its favor 

 Anil for brood foundation. It stands head and shoulders above all. Tours, SMITH 4 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 tor that purpose, and a» 

 further proof. Instance the testimony of E. Kretchmer, of Coburg, Iowa, and L,. ( . Koot * Bro., of 

 Mohawk. N. T. Messrs. Koot & Bro. have only used brood foundation of me, and in a latei^communl- 

 catlon say: "lt(ourloundatlon)gave the best results of any tried." I write this that vou may have fair 

 play, which Istomealwaysa jewel. You are at liberty to publish this. Tourstruly, T.L.VONDORN. 



Send for description and Price List to 



FRANCES DUNHAM, De Pere, Wis. 



RU Y AN* 



ORGAN 



Address, 

 . 30Atf 



DR. O. I.. TINKER, 



New Philadelphia, Ohio. 



The Best in the World. 130,000 

 already made. In buying of us or 

 through our Agent, you deal direct 

 with the manufacturer. Write for Cat- 

 alogue of ESTEY and CAMP & CO. 

 ORGANS, Decker Bros., Mathushek, 

 Simpson, Estey & Camp, and Camp & 

 Co. PIANOS. ACENTS WANTED. 



ESTEY & CAMP, 



188 and I90 State St., CHICAGO. 



