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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



^H^ "BOSS" 



BEE-FEEDER, 



Feeds at the front entrance, any time in the day, 

 without danger from robbers ; feeds much or little 

 as may be desired ; does not gum up, but always gives 

 down ; feed can be reached by the bees only from 

 the inside of the hive, and the feeder may be used to 

 diminish the entrance, or to close it entirely ; con- 

 venient and pleasant to use ; every hive should have 

 one. 



Price 30 cents, by mail. 



Manufactured only by 



J. IsAi. SHUCK, 



DES MOINES, IOWA. 



HONEY KNIVES! 



BINGHAM & HETHEK1NGTON, 

 Abronia, Allegan Co., Mich. 



Bee Hives. 



LANGSTROTH 



AND 



MODEST, 



Single or Double Story. 



Oatman's No. 2 and 3 Honey Boxes, Section Frames, 



ITALI^UNT QTTIEIEINrS, 



&c, at bottom rates. 



See advertisement in the March number of the 

 American Bee Journal. 



J. OATMAN & SONS, 



Dundee, Kane Co., 111. 



5-tt 



THE VOICE 



OF MASONRY AND 



FAMILY MAGAZINE 

 FOR 18T8. 



Will be edited as heretofore ; will contain 960 pages 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 $H.(K) per annum in 'advance Sin- 

 gle copy, 30 cents, Address JOHN W. BROWN, 

 Publisher, room 12, 182 S. Clark St., Chicago, 111. 



MAPLE s^~:r,tt:p. 



C. O. PERRIK E, 



54 and 56 MICHIGAN AVENUE, 

 CHICAGO. 



Highest price paid for 



BEESWAX. 



Friends, if you are in any way interested in 



BEES OR HONEY 



We will with pleasure send you a sample copy of our 



Monthly Gleanings in Bee-Culture, 



with a descriptive price-list of the latest improve- 

 ments in Hives, Honey .Extractors, Artificial 

 Comb, Section Honey Boxes, all books and 

 journals, and everything pertaining to Bee Culture. 

 Nothing patented. Simply send your address on a 

 postal card, written plainly, to A. I. Root, Medina, O. 



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 

 tow prices. _ 10-6 



THIS NEW 



ELASTIC TRUSS 



Jr J Has a Pad differing from all others, !■ 

 i£> cup-Bhape, with Self-Adjusting Ball 

 . _ *ra in center, adapts itself to all positions 

 [ SENSIBLE If f the body , while the BALL m the 

 TRUSS W cup PRESSES BACK the INTESTINES 

 J7 JUST AS A PERSON WOULD WITH 

 THE FINGER. With light pressure 

 the Hernia is held securely day and night, and a radical cure cer- 

 tain. It is easy, durable and ch&ip. Sent by mail. Circulars 



,ree - Eggleston Truss Co., Chicago, III., 



8yl . 



Coleraine, Franklin Co., Mass. 

 Thirteen years experience in propagating Queens, 

 direct from the best district in Italy. Persons pur- 

 chasing 



QUEENS or SWARMS, 



from me will get what they bargain for. Send for 

 circulars. tf 



BARNES' PATENT 



Foot-Power Machinery 



Lj^^tS 



CIRCULAR and 



SCROLL SAWS 



Hand, Circular Rip Saws for gen- 

 eral heavy and light ripping. 

 Lathes, &c. These machines are 

 especially adapted to Hive 

 Making. It will pay every bee- 

 keeper to send for our 48 page 

 Illustrated Catalogue. 



W. F. iVJOHN BARNES, 



Rockford, Winnebago Co., 111. 



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