. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. one year—both for $ ; or, we will mail it as a premium for sending- us THREE NEW subscribers to the Bee Journal for one year, with This is a splendid chance to get a grand bee-book for a very little money or work. GEORGE W. YORK & CO. 118 Street, CHICAGO, ILL. MARQUETTE, ON LAKE SUPERIOR, is one of the most charming summer resorts reacht via the Chicago, Mil- waukee ilv St. Paul Railwa}'. Its healthful location, beautiful scenery, good hotels and complete im- munity from hay fever, make a sum- mer outing at Marquette, Mich.
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. one year—both for $ ; or, we will mail it as a premium for sending- us THREE NEW subscribers to the Bee Journal for one year, with This is a splendid chance to get a grand bee-book for a very little money or work. GEORGE W. YORK & CO. 118 Street, CHICAGO, ILL. MARQUETTE, ON LAKE SUPERIOR, is one of the most charming summer resorts reacht via the Chicago, Mil- waukee ilv St. Paul Railwa}'. Its healthful location, beautiful scenery, good hotels and complete im- munity from hay fever, make a sum- mer outing at Marquette, Mich., very attractive from the standpoint of health, rest and comfort. ForJ a copy of " The Lake Superior Country," containing a description of Marquette and the copper country, ad- dress, with four (4) cents in stamps to pay postage, Geo. H. Heafford, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, III. Please raentiou Bee Journal when writing advertisers. i7ig the spelling and pronunciation. Therefore, we should go a long way better than our Yankee friends, and adopt a proper code of signs for the language such as is given to us by Mr. Isaac Pitman, in his Phonotypc and Phonograph, where the principles of one sign one sound, and one sound one sign are carried out. The English language is very good, and will grow better ; it has evolved from inarticulate barks and grunts, and become a means of interchanging abstract ideas of in- finite beaut}' and delicacy ; the lan- guage will become more perfect yet, but we certainly require an improve- ment in the meansof recording it. I've seen an improvement in my time, and our children and their children will perfect it. Getting Rid of Ants.—I once pur- chast a lot of bees that the owner as- sured me he would brimstone unless I bought them, as they drove him off his place. On examining them I found one of the stands had half of its combs filled with the large black wood ants. As the combs were " fixt and immov- able," I turned the
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