1895. 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



93 



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Mrs. Atchley :— The 1 !) 1-frauie Nuclei 1 bought of you last ,\ car with Untested Queens, 

 gave me 785 lbs. of section I one>' and 175 lbs. of exiracted honey, besides some uuflnished 

 sections. The best one gave me 120 one-pound sections well filled. 



Heber. Ut .h, Oct. 9, 1894. J. A. Sm(TH, 



Now, didn't I tell you it would pay to ship Bees norlh to build up and catch the hone.v- 

 flow? Beesbyllie Pound, on a Couib and Honey to last the trip-Jl.OO: 10 or more Pounds 

 90c. per pound. !MICIjl!,l — $l .00 per Frame; lOormore Frames, 90c. each. Untested Queens 

 to go with them [same as Mr. Smith got] 7.dc. fach. 



IINTESXKI* QUI-,K^S— liy niaif, either Iieatlier-Colored Italians, 5-B»ndN, or 

 Caruiolann-^i .00 Ciich: fo.cio rorti; $9.00 per Dozen— till June 1st., tlien 7oc. each; J4.25 

 for 6, or.$s 00 )iir 1). zcn. 



TK.^THU QI'l'.l':M.<«-3-Balld», $l..jO e'ch; 5- Band* and Carniolans. It2..50 each. 

 Fine Kreed<-ri«, of eliher race, or Ini|>orted U'lcens, $.300 each. My Slruis'lit o-Band 

 Breeders, tlO.dO each. 



FULL. <'t»l,ONIES— with Untested Queens. JO. 00 each. 



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 anteed on everything. JJ^' Svnd for FnKE Catali ^'uc, that u [\^ all iilioni Qu c.-K ai iiig. 



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Doctor^s jiir)is 



Hy DR. I'EIRO, C/iicas-o, 111. 



Test for musliroonis. 



Mushrooms having a red or pink covering 

 are invariably poisonous. The test for the 

 edible variety is the boiling of an onion 

 with them. If the onion turns green, the 

 m's are bad. 



Consumption Contagious. 



Yes, consumption is contagious as well 

 as heritable. Constant attendance on a 

 consumptive may develop the disease in 

 otherwise healthy persons. The well and 

 the diseased should never sleep in the same 

 room, certainly not in the same bed. 



InHiience oT Edibles. 



Pie-plant acts especially upon the liver 

 and bowels, asparagus on the kidneys, 

 onions on the membrane ot the lungs, let- 

 tuce on the nervous system, and melons are 

 refreshing to the stomach. 



Flowerins Plants In the Home. 



Flowering plants are not only things of 

 beauty, admired bv all invalids, but are 

 beneficial in living and sleeping rooms. 

 They obsorb carbon from u. and in return 

 exhale oxygen — just what we need. 



Harmful to the Eyes. 

 A certain very foolish fad just now pre- 

 vails among society ladies, of applying a 

 liouid lotion to the eyes to make them ap- 

 pear sparKling and fascmating at evening 

 receptions. Oculists reap a handsome 

 harvest as the result of this vanity, 



Spank-Cnro for tlie Drowned. 



Spank-cure is the thing for boys who are 

 supposed to be drowned. When taken out 

 of water, they should be rolled over a bar- 

 rel to force the water out of their stomach 

 and lungs, and spanked good and hard. If 

 the skin gets red, he'll soon be all right. 



madstone a Humbug'. 



Big humbug ! There is absolutely no vir- 

 tue in a ■• madstone." Don't go and pay 

 your money to the "fake" that claims to 

 have one. The grindstone, in your wood- 

 shed, is just as effective ! 



Fish and Brains. 



It is an old fable, that to eat fish makes 

 brain. Q.U-m! Why is it that fish is so 

 plenty and brains so scarce ? 



Craclied Wheat and Oats. 



There is no better food for breakfast 

 than a good, big dish of cracked wheat or 

 oats. They contain the phosphorous and 

 other properties the system greatly needs. 



Don't Eat Nuts at Niglit. 



Nuts, too, are very nutritious, but should 

 not be eaten at night, unless you desire a 

 visit from ghosts and goblins in your 

 dreams. 



Dye In lied >tockings. 



Yes, the vpearing of red stockings, by 

 children in particular, has often resulted in 

 serious consequences, occasioning painful 

 eruptions, blood-poisoning and severe ulcer- 

 ations, due to the dye used in coloring. 



