tHE BEE-KefiPfiRS' REVIEW. 



335 



WDuld ]K)ur out iho honey, then hand 

 out a leaflet, tellin.i,' them U) read every 

 word of it. ' Von will find it very in- 

 terestiiif,'; it will tell you all about honey 

 — how and why we extract it, etc. Then 

 here is a postal addrssed to me; and 

 should ycm decide to want a 12-pound 

 can, put your natne, street and number 

 on the card; drop it in the office; and 

 when I deliver in about ten days, you will 

 get a can of honey. ' 



Well, there were enouijh cards i)ut in 

 the mail within five days to take 30 cans 

 of honey. I promptly made the delivery 

 on time, takintj alonj; 20 extra cans, that 

 sold about as fast as I could hand them 

 out; and since then I have received orders 

 for 50 more cans from the same town. 1 

 tell \ou it has .ijot all over town that a 

 hone\-man has been there selling real 

 honev, 12 pounds for one dollar. 1 am 

 certain that this one place will take over 

 2,000 pounds, all in one-gallon cans. 



Now, then, 18 His. of honey given away 

 from house to house; 50 postal cards, 200 

 leaflets left at houses and handed to peo- 

 ple on the street, and one day walking 

 over a ver\- small portion of the town, 

 has found a place for at /^'a,?^ 2,000 pounds 

 of honey. Then think what I can do 

 next .season, should I secure a good crop. 

 All I have to do is to take a big load and 

 hand it out. By the way, the honey sold 

 there, was thrown out of clean, white 

 combs, over every inch of whose surface 

 the uncapping-knife ha<l to go. It weigh- 

 ed strong 12 pounds to the gallon — just 

 as good as the best comb honey, only it 

 was out of the combs. Of course, I can 

 go back just as often as I choose; yes. and 

 the people will be glad to see me. " 



HOW TO FIND OUT. 



.I'ill a bottle or common glass with urine 

 and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sedi- 

 ment or settling indicates an unhealthy 

 condition of the kidneys. When urine 

 stains linen it is evidence of kidney 

 trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate 

 or ])ain in the back, is also convincing 

 })roof that the kidneys and bladder are 

 out of order. 



"WHAT TO DO. 



There is comfort in the knowledge so 

 often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- 

 Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills 

 every wish in relieving pain in the back, 

 kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of 

 the urinary passages. It corrects ina- 

 bilitv to hold urine and scalding pain in 

 passing it. or bad effects following use of 

 liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that 

 unpleasant necessitv of being compelled 

 to get up many times during the night to 

 urinate. The mild and the extraordin- 

 arv effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. 

 It .stands the highest for its wonderful 

 cures of the most distressing cases. If 

 you need a medicine you should have the 

 best. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents 

 and one dollar. So remarkably success- 

 ful has Swamp-Root been that if 30U 

 wish to Prove its great merit, you may 

 have a sample bottle and pamphlet both 

 sent free by mail. Mention the Bkk 

 Kkki'KR'S Rkview and send your address 

 to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. 

 The fact that this liberal offer appears in 

 this paper is a sufficient guarantee. 



Oencral Index to Volume X. 



IXDKX TO SUBJKCTS. 



Addresos ff)o Complicated 1.53 



AnialKamation, the Failure of 39 



.VpiH Dorsata 70,136 



ArtificialComb. <ho Cell-Walls of the new 44 



.-Vepinwall Non SwarminK Hive, The 63 



Autumn Work 230 



Uee Paralysifi Hereditary 209 



Hoe Jf)umal8. CriticismB of new 43,126 



IJee-Space Condemned, the 127 



H.-ss Hv. how far 286 



Heet Susrar 287 



Hee Paralysis Caased by Poison 291 



Bees Hear, do 293 



lif'Oilom Boiled D'.wn 292 



Beeswax, the Difference Between Comb and. .7.5 



Black Bees be improved, ('an 246 



Broilers for Profit 127 



Buffalo ('onvention 184, 217 



Bright, .\piary of Mr. W. H 883 



Horning the Grass in an Apiary 266 



Busy Bee, the 1.53, 26:i 



Buzz Saw. How to make a Home Made, Foot- 

 Power 20 



(bandied Honey. How it may bo Liquefied 



Without Destroyinp the Combs 332 



Carbolic Acid for Stopping; Robbing 264 



Carniolan Been Proving Desirable 209 



Cappin^H, Watory-AppearinK 208 



Chaff Hives Objectionable 284 



Comb vs; Kxtracted Honey, The Production 



of 47 



( 'omb foundation, the Kvolution of 42 



Combs and extracted Honey, old 70 



Color of Queenh Affected by Temperature 183 



Constitution of the Bee-Keenors' Union — 299 

 Condensed View of Current Bee Writings, 15, 70 



99, 154, 186, 214, 239, 288. 296, 000 

 Controlling swarms 210 



