. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. THE VOICE We wish thus early, to inform our friends and patrons that we are in the field and READY FOR BUSINESS ! For the Season of 1879 we shall be the HEADQUARTERS for Langstroth and Modest Hives, Prize Boxes, Separators, and all the necessaries in the bee-keeping line. As we are just a LITTLE AHEAD of ALL COMPETITORS in producing a fine article of COMB FOUNDATION, we shall lead the trade ! Make a note of these points, and write for our NEW PRICE LIST. J. OATMAN & SONS, Dundee, Kane Co., 111. OF MASONRY AND FAMILY MAGAZINE FOS 1878. Will be edit


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. THE VOICE We wish thus early, to inform our friends and patrons that we are in the field and READY FOR BUSINESS ! For the Season of 1879 we shall be the HEADQUARTERS for Langstroth and Modest Hives, Prize Boxes, Separators, and all the necessaries in the bee-keeping line. As we are just a LITTLE AHEAD of ALL COMPETITORS in producing a fine article of COMB FOUNDATION, we shall lead the trade ! Make a note of these points, and write for our NEW PRICE LIST. J. OATMAN & SONS, Dundee, Kane Co., 111. OF MASONRY AND FAMILY MAGAZINE FOS 1878. Will be edited as heretofore; will contain 960pages of Masonic and Family Literature: will be finely illus- trated, and will furnish a greater variety of articles from a greater number of contributors than has appeared in any preceeding volume. No proper efforts will be spared in making it, beyond question, the most attractive and valuable volume of a Masonic and literary magazine ever published. Pub- lished monthly, at $ per annum, in advance. Sin- gle copy, 30 cents, Address JOHN W. BROWN, Publisher, room 12,182 S. Clark St., Chicago, 111. GEORGE GRIMM, OF JEFFERSON, WISCONSIN, hereby respectfully gives notice to the public, that his Circular and Price-List of Italian Bees for the year 1878-9, is ready, and that he is selling at his usual low prices. 10-6 ALLEYS-1879. Circular and Price-List. Our Circular, containing information valuable to any bee-keeper, will be ready in December, and sent free to all applicants. It will tell you about Italian and Cyprian bees, one-dollar queens, the Massachu- setts bee-hive, section boxes, comb foundation, bel- lows smokers, how to introduce queens, and in fact will tell you something about almost everything used about the apiary. I shall use white poplar wood for our section boxes in future. This wood makes the neatest cap in use. Send 3c. stamp for sample. H. Alley, 12-tf Wenham, Essex Co., Mass. AT REDUCED RATES! 1879—Early Italian Q


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