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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



May 13, 



BE COlllED, m GET YOUR MONEV'S WORTB 



We offer the New C liaiiiplon Donb- 

 led-TValled Chaff Hive, made of the 

 Best White Pine Lumher. trom now until 

 June 15. 189?. Complete and Painted, with 

 Dovetail Body and Two Supers lorCon-b 

 Honey or Extracting ; s. 9 or 10 frame 

 bive. with Thick-Top, Helf-SpaciDg' Hoff- 

 man Frames, including 2 or 4 loldea Tin 

 Rabbets, Tin Cover and Double Bottom- 

 all for only $1.50. The tame in the Flat 

 for 98 cents : and it Outside Summer and 

 Winter Case is wanted only, complete and 

 painted, to fit any Dovetail or Simplicity 

 8, 9 or 10 frame hive, for 93 cents ; and 

 the same in the Fiat for 73 cents. Inside 

 measurement of Case 25x20 inches, and 

 21 inches high. \Ve solicit your orders. 



We deliver all goods f. o. b. cars or boat 

 landing at Sheboygan, Wis. Address, 



R. H. SCHMIDT «k CO., Box 187, SHEBOYGAN, WIS. 



Exiraclcd Iloncy Wanted — make Otters. 



BEES & NUCLEI. 



We can supp y Good Full Colonies ot Ital- 

 ian Bees In 8-frame Laugstroth hives, and 

 3-frame Nuclei. They are in Lee Co., Illinois, 

 100 miles from Chicago. If you wish to buy, 

 write us at once, as to what and how many 

 you want, and we will quote j-ou price. 



GEOKGE W. YORK & CO., 



- CHICAGO, ILLS. 



FOR SALE AT A BARGA1.\ ! ! 



A 2^-acre orange grove within the city 

 limits ot Montemorelas, Mexico ; including 

 an apiary of 35 colonies, and a flock of thor- 

 oughbred poultry; also present crop of fruit 

 and vegetables. Place has a good house and 

 is In flrst-class condition. 'Must sell on ac- 

 count of failure in health. Price, S700. Terms 

 If necessary. For particulars write— 



W. H. COVINGTON, 



17A4t MONTEMORKI..\S, N. h., Me.\ico. 



For Sale, Bees & Queens 



r.ees by the Pound, $1,00. Queens, $1.00. 

 Nuclei, 2-frame, with Queen, $i. 50; 1-frame, 

 $2.00. Also, Barred Ac Wliilo FlynioiilU 

 Rocks, and Silver-Laced Wjandottes 



Eg;g8 at $1.00 per sitting of 15. Address, 



Mrs. A. A. SIMPSOT^, 



16A13 SWARTS. Greene Co., Pa. 



Afeiitio/i tJte AinernA^an Bee Jminiai 



II XI »^ HONEY-EXTRACTOR 

 lillllll ^ Square Glass Jars. 



Root's Goods at Root's Prices. 



Bee-Keepers' Supplies in general, etc etc 



Send for our new catalog. 



" Practical Hints " will be mailed for 10c. 



lu stamps. Apply to— 



Chas. T. Muth & Sou, Cincinnati, Ohio. 



Mention the American Bee Journal. 



13r IF YOU WANT THE 



BEE-BOOK 



That covers the whole Aplcultural Field more 

 completely than any other published, send 

 11.25 to Prof. A. J. Cook, Claremont, -Calif., 

 for bis 



Bee-Keeper's Guide. 



Iiiberal Discounts to the Trade. 



PATENT WIRED COMB FODNDATIOS 



Has No Sa^ In Itrood-FraniOH 



TliiD Flat-Kottom FouudatioD 



Bas lo FIslibone In the Sorplas Done;. 



£^^a J. A. VAN DKC'SKN, 



^^^^^B Hole MAnafaotnrer, 



^^^^V Bpront Brook Mootnomery Co.. N. T 



Mention the A-incricaii Dee JouriiaL 



BelDK the oleaneBt Is asnally worked 

 tbe quickest of any Konndatlon made 



CARLOADS-^ 



Of Bee-Hives, Sections, Ship- 

 ping-Cases, Comb Foundation, 

 and Everything used in the 

 Bee-Industry. 

 I want the name and address 

 li of every Bee-Keeper In Amer. 

 ica. I supply Dealers as well 

 as consumers. Send for cata- 

 logs, quotations, etc. W. H. PUTNAM, 

 River Falls. Pierce Co., Wis. 



WHEN Answering this advertisement, mention this journal. 



For Sale, Choice Italian Bees. 



Full Colonies at $5.00 ; Nuclei, $1 per Frame. 

 —Queens in Their Season.— 



Also a Full Stock ot the 



R. Taylor Handy «^'^-''^^,r/=pl,TEs. 



Send for Catalog, to— 

 F. A. CROWELL, Granger, Minn. 



17A4t Please mention the Bee Journal. 



Mention the American Bee Jtnirnal 



SEE THAT WINK ! 



Bee - Supplies! Root's 



Goods at Root's Prices. 

 Pouder's Honey - Jars, 



and every thing used by 

 bee-keepers. Prompt ser- 

 vice, low freight rate. Cat. 

 tree. 'Walter S. Ponder, 

 162 Mass. Ave., 

 1ndi.\napolis, Indiana. 



'Wrt'-^PoVHtll'S^j' 



•V-'Et Af«SWEHI 



rtiift «DVEfi.-(sEMFM\ Mention tws Jcusr/*^ 



•$• MONEY Saved ts Money Gained. *^ 



THE ROYAL UNM 



Life lusurauce Company 



DES MOINES, IOWA. 



The Iowa Policy 



Is one that definitely promises to keep an 

 accurate account with you ; credit your 

 premiums and Interest, charge the actual 

 expense and mortuary cost, and hold the 

 remaining funds subject to your order. 

 Agents Wanted. 



Mentlc'ii the A.merican Bee .Tcwrr^zl. 



One Cent 



Invested In a postal card 

 will get my large Cata- 

 log of All Root's Goods. 

 Send list of what you 

 want, and get price. 

 Ifl. H. HUNT, Bell Bruiicli, nilcli. 



WHEN AnSWERINQ THIS ADVERTISEMENT, MENTION THIS JOUNfWC. 



DEC I^CEDCDQ f Let me send you my 84- 

 DLL'NLLrLno 1 page Catalog for 18!I7. 

 J. Ifl. Jenkins, Wetumpka, Aln. 



Mention the Amcriccm Bee Journal. 



Doctor^s fiir)is 



By Dr. JPE/RO, 



100 State Street, *, Chicago, III, 



Fits are o£ various kinds, produced by 

 different causes, and may be temporary or 

 permanent. The most common are the fits 

 which baby has — a result from diffleult 

 teething. Perhaps more epileptics owe 

 their pitiable condition to babyhood spasms 

 than to any other cause. The warm bath 

 for children during teething — especially 

 when cutting their eye-teeth — is excellent. 

 A warm bath, and brisk drying after, 

 should be given to the wee one every night 

 before putting it to bed. It induces a calm, 

 refreshing sleep. If the gums over the tooth 

 are swollen and blue, it had better be lanced 

 — the pain is a trifle and the relief wonder- 

 ful. 



Kpileptic Fits are due to a variety 

 of conditions in the brain— more often to a 

 clot of blood due to a rupture of a blood- 

 vessel in the brain, when teething, which 

 has become an irritant there, occasioning 

 local congestion of a portion of the brain, 

 which manifests itself into what most of us 

 know as epilepsy or ''falling sickness" — 

 the unfortunate falling down wherever he 

 may be. in room or street, with clincht fists 

 and frothing mouth. I regret to say that 

 the family physician can do little or noth- 

 ing for these cases. A surgical operation 

 for the removal of the pressure on the brain 

 has of late been advocated, but actual ex- 

 perience from this venture does not yet 

 offer flattering results. Idiocy is the fre- 

 quent result of epilepsy. 



Ileai't IMseaxes are of many kinds, 

 due to as many causes. Happily few are of 

 a really serious nature, though verv un- 

 pleasant, especially to persons of nervous 

 temperament. 



Palpitation of the heart may be, and 

 usually is, due to gastric trouble. An over- 

 loaded stomach and poor digestion may 

 easily account for it. Sudden fear we 

 know, can produce the result. Yes, and 

 sudden joy may have the same effect. 



Faintiugr at the heart is another of 



those " all gone " feelings that many expe- 

 rience. The sight grows dim, objects "turn 

 around, and the patient feels utterly col- 

 lapst. But no serious danger is near. Lie 

 down flat on your back, smell hartshorn 

 occasionally, and drive away the mob of 

 curious fools that generally flock around — 

 helpless nuisances in the way— to exclaim, 

 "Oh, my!'' 



Pain in the heart is not necsssarily 

 dangerous. Sharp, cutting pains likely in- 

 dicate a neuralgic condition of its outer 

 covering, or ot parts contiguous to it, which 

 proper remedies and a few days' rest will 

 entirely cure. 



Sliwi-lness ot Broalli may be proof 

 of another form of heart difficulty, denoting 

 that the heart is weak and cannot pump 

 blood enough into the system to keep it 

 properly supplied, hence the panting and 

 stuffy breathing. This condition frequently 

 attends long sieges of sickness or very 

 debilitating fevers. It is also a common 

 infliction to old age. showing that the 

 machinery of lite is well worn and inade- 

 quate to its proper function. But a good 

 doctor only is qualified to judge to which ot 

 these conditions the difficulty is due. 

 Usually a few ounces of elixir ot iron, a 

 teaspoontui after each meal, a wholesome 

 diet, and perfect rest will greatly mend 

 matters, even when a cure is not possible. 



Dr. Peiko. 



AND LUNQ DISEASES, 

 DR. PEIRO. Specialist 

 Offices: 1019, too State 5t., 

 CHICAQO. Hours 9 to 4. 



