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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



.May 



Doctor^s fi\r)is 



By DR. l^nma, C7<icag-o. 111. 



100 State Street. 



Follies About Tomatoes. 



Another exploded folly is that tomatoes 

 cause cancers. When or where the absurd 

 idea originated is immaterial, but the fal- 

 lacy should be deprecated. A more senti- 

 mental idea prevailed, a hundred years ago, 

 that eating of this fruit was a sure encour- 

 agement to the tender passions, hence its 

 .ancient name, "Love apple." 



An Elegant Toolli-Powder. 



Tooth-powder made of equal parts of pul- 

 verized cuttle-fish bone and chalk with a 

 teaspoonful of powdered orris-root and 

 myrrh, makes an elegant preparation for 

 the teeth, and should be used, with a brush, 

 at least morning and night. 



liiulmeut for Cuts and Bruises. 



A handful of marigold blossoms into a 

 bottle and covered with equal parts of alco- 

 hol and water, letting it soak for a week or 

 two, makes a fine liniment for just such 

 cuts and bruises as girls and boys are apt 

 to get. Wet a linen cloth and bind it on. 

 It's great ! 



A SiifiTerlng; Wife. 



Dr. Peiro: — My wife, 30 years old, has 

 been a sufferer from dyspepsia and heart 

 disease for five or sis years ; got it when 

 she had diphtheria. Spits blood when she 

 has an attack, about once in three months, 

 perhaps. Was very seasick when coming 

 over from New York lately, but felt much 

 better since. Do you think it is curable ? 

 and what should she do about it ? Please 

 reply through the Bee Journal. 



A. S. ROSENROLL. 



Aigle, Switzerland, March 23. 



Much as I wish I could afford Mons. A. S. 

 RosenroU the practical information he re- 

 quests, I regret the impracticability of 

 doing so. Cases of the nature suggested 

 are of sufficient importance to demand a 

 careful investigation before a line of treat- 

 ment can be safely decided on. Life is too 

 precious to hazard on insufficient considera- 

 tion. Perhaps a more detailed statement 

 of Mrs. R.'s past and present condition 

 might enable me to give a reliable opinion. 



'I'lie " Golden '" I''eedei-.— Letters 

 patent have been applied for to protect my 

 rights, which shall not interfere with my 

 donating the right to beekeepers, to make 

 for their own use. I am trying to keep up 

 with the orders for photographs, witli 

 printed instructions pasted on the back, 

 how to make them, for 35 cents. Don't 

 send stamps — a quarter will come all right. 

 J. A. Golden. 



Reinersville, Ohio, April '25, 1895. 



Knoll"!* l'onil>in<><l Pressit and 



Fastener, advertised in anothercolumn this 

 week, is a great time-saver, and any one 

 can work it by following the directions 

 which accompany each machine. Its ca- 

 pacity is from 100 to .51)0 sections an hour, 

 and it will fasten full size sheets of founda- 

 tion as well as starters— one as fast as the 

 other without making any changes of the 

 Press. It is sent by mail for only -SI.OO. 

 Address, J. C. Knoll, Glenwood, Nebr. 



argest Factory in the West. 



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I will pay the Freight on Cash Orders of 

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Tlios. G. Newman, ^^LfiTcic^fiLi.^^" 



If you care to know of its Fruits, Flowers, 

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 of California's Favorite Paper- 



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The leading Horticultural and Agricultural 

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FOUNDATION 



Is way up, and it wilt pay you to look around. 

 Working AVax into Foundation by the 

 lb. a Specialty. 



Beeswax wanted at alt times. I pay the 

 highest price, and sell Foundation at a low 

 margin. Send lor Samples and Prices, to— 



Gl'S BITTMEK, AUGUSTA, WIS. 

 Reference— Augusta Bunk. lOAtf 



APIARIAN SUPPLIES 



VEST CHEAP 



Amateur Bee- 

 Keeper "— how to manage bees, etc.— 25 cts. 

 The "Model Coop." for hen and her brood 

 Wyandotte, Langshan and Leghorn Eggs for 

 hatching. Cat. free, but state what you want 

 J . W. BOUSE & CO. , Mexico, Mo. 



GOOD GOODS 



are always in demand. 



I CWhl PRIOP^ are appeciated 



in these times. 



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Tliiu Flat-Hottom FoiiiKiatiuu 



Has \o Fishbone id the Sarplas Houey. 



BelDK the cleaneBt 1b usually worked 

 the quickest of any Foundation made 



J. VAN DBUSEN &: SONS, 



Sole Manufacturers, 

 Sprout Brook MontKomery Co., N. Y. 



BEGINNERS. 



Bejfinners should have a copy of the 

 Amateur Bee-Keeper, a 70-page book by 

 Prof. J. W. Rouse. Price 25 cents; If 

 sent by mall, 28c. The little book and 

 the Projfresslve Hee-Keeper (a live, pro- 

 gressive 28-page monthly journal) one 

 year, iiov. Address any flrst-class dealer, 

 or 

 LEAHT MFG. 00., Higginsville, Mo. 



THE PLACE 



To get your QUEEINS and BEES. Untes- 

 ted Queens— Carniohins. .l-Bands and 5-Bands 

 —$1.00 each;S for *5. 00; or $9,00 per dozen. 

 Tested — 3-Band8. $1..'>0; .5-Band.'. $.'.oO each; 

 Carnlolans, $2.00 each. Fine Breeders, eith- 

 er race. l.i.OO each. Bees by the Pound. $1.00 

 10 or more. 90c. each. Nuclei, $1.00 a Frame 

 10 frames, 90c.— made to suit any hive. You 

 can have any of the Queens, as above, at their 

 price extra to go with Nuclei. 



Send for Free Catalogue that tells all about 

 Queeu-Kearlng. Also ask for a sample copy 

 of the new bee-journal, first issue out May 

 the 1st. We are determined to give you a 

 journal second to none, and at the end of a 

 year if you are not well paid tor the $1.00 I 

 will gladly return your money. Look for 

 something rare and interesting in "The 

 Southland Queen." 



A Bee-Hive Factory running everyday. 



THE JENNIE ATCHLEY CO. 



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BBEVILLE, Bee Co., TEXAS. 



