1897. 



THE AMERICAN BEE KEEPER. 



223 



HOW TO FIND OUT. 



Fill a bottle or common glass with 

 urine and let it stand twenty-four 

 hours ; a sediment or settling indicates 

 a diseased condition of the kidneys. 

 When urine stains linen it is a posi- 

 tive evidence of kidney trouble. Too 

 frequent desire to uiinate or pain in 

 the back, is also convincing proof that 

 the kidneys and bladder are out of 

 order. 



WHAT TO DO. 



There is comfort in the knowledge 

 so often expressed that Dr. Kilmers' 

 Swamp Root, the great kidney reme- 

 dy fulfills every wish in relieving pain 

 in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder 

 and ever}"- part of the urinary passages. 

 It corrects inability to hold urine and 

 scalding pain in passing it, or bad ef- 

 fects following use of liquor, wine or 

 beer, and overcomes that unpleasant 



necessity of being compelled to get up 

 so many times during the night to 

 urinate. The mild and extraordinary 

 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. For a sample 

 bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by 

 mail, mention American Bee Keep- 

 er and send your full post oflice ad- 

 di-ess to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham- 

 ton, N. Y. The proprietors of this 

 paper guarantee the genuineness of 

 this offer. 2 6 



Pasteboard Boxes or Cartons 



For hoSding 1 lb. sections off 



honey, very cheap. 



For prices address, THE W. T. PALCONEK 

 M'P'6 CO., JAMESTOWN, N. Y. 



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BRANCHES: 



The Dayton Bicycle Co., 76 Read St., New York. 

 The Congdon & Carpenter Co., 159 Tremont St., Boston 



and Providence, K. I. 

 North Western Cycle Co., Minneapolis, Minn. 

 Arbuekle Cycle Co., 711 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. 



British Press Opinion . . . 

 of The DAYTO V 



Good workmanship throughout and 

 beautifully finished. — CycUng. 



Among the very best that America has 

 sent us. — Wheelman. 



Finished with extreme care and com- 

 pleteness.— T^^ Cycle. 



Style and finish really excellent and we 

 personally testify to its very easy running 

 qualities."— Wheeling. 



The design, workmanship and finish 

 cannot be \i(i&l(in.— Bicycling News. 



Shows elegance and finish to a degree. — 

 Lady Cyclist. 



Triumphs of the cycle engineer's art. — 

 The Wheelwoman. 



Admirably designed, handsome and 

 subst anti al.— Scottish Cyclist. 



Stricth' high class work, and of verj' 

 handsome general appearance. — Cycle 

 Leader. 



One of the best equipped wheels we 

 have seen. — Morning. 



Models of elegance which compare fav- 

 orably with any other make. — Echo. 



Splendidly finished- — Gazette. 



They embody all the best ideas in 

 American structure. — The Sun. 



We do not know a better mount on 

 either side of the Atlantic. — The Queen 



