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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



May 23, 



Largest Factory iu the West. 



-COMPLETE ^TOCK.- 



Good Supplies and Low Prices— Our Motto. 

 We are here to serve you, and will, if .vou g-ive us a chance. Catalogne Frpe. Address. 

 Mention this Journal. LEAHY MANUFACTURING CO.. HiGGINSVILLE, Mo. 



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California 



If you care to know of its Fruits, Flowers, 

 Climate or Resources, send for a Sample Copy 

 of California's Favorite Paper— 



• The Pacific Rural Press 



The leading" Horticultural and Agricultural 

 paper of the Pacific Coast. Published weekly, 

 handsomely illustrated, $2.40 per annum. 

 Sample Cop3' Free. 



PACIFIC RURAL PRESS, 



220 Market St., - SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. 



FOUNDATION 



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

 AVorking AVax Into Foiiudation by the 

 lb. a Speclalt}'. 



Beeswax wanted at all times. I pay the 

 highest price, and sell Foundation at a low 

 margin. Send lor Samples and Prices, to— 



GUS OITTITIER, AUGUSTA. WIS. 

 Reference— Augusta Bank. 16Atf 



APIARIAN SUPPLIES I^f^at°e?r=B^l 



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

 The"* Model Coop." for hen and her brood 

 Wyandotte, Laug-shan and Leghorn Eggs for 

 hatching. Cat. free, but state what vou want 

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



A. WORD TO 



THE WISE 



I will pay the Freight on Cash Orders of 

 $20 or over at Catalogue rates, if within 300 

 miles of Chicago. 



—My Illustrated Catalogue— 



of Bee-Keepers* Supplies FREK. 



Thos. G. flfewman, ^^''^i^il^^lTii.^r- 



GOOD GOODS 



are always in demand. 



LOW PRICES ?''®.'^PP^'=."'t<^^ 



in these times. 



P K \J IVl \r\ ObRVIC^isa necessity to business. 



Wc Combine All Tlirce. 



^^ Write for free Catalogue and Price-List. 



G. B. LEWIS CO., Watertown, Wis, 



S^^ Be sure to mention the American Bee Journal when you write. ..^i 



PATENT WIRED COMB FODKDATIOB 



Has No Sag iu Brood-Fraiueii 



Tliiu Flat-Kottoni Foundation 



Has No Fisti)iont> in the Surplus Honey. 



BelnK the cleanest ie uBually worked 

 the quickest of any Koundatlon made 



J. VAN DEIJSEN &l SONS, 



8ote Manufacturers, 



Sprout Brook MootKomory Co., N. Y. 



BEGINNERS. 



Beginners should have a copy of the 

 Amateur Bee-Kccper, a 70-page book by 

 Prof. J. W. Kousc. Price 25 cents; if 

 sent by mail. 28c. The little book and 

 the Progressive Hec-Keeper (a live, pro- 

 gressive 28-page monthly journal) one 

 year, 65o. Address any first-class dealer, 

 or 

 LEAHY MFG. CO., Higginsville, Mo. 



THE PLACE 



To get your QUEENS aud KEES. Untes- 

 ted Queens— Carniolans. 3-Bands and 5-Bands 

 —$1.00 each;6 for S.5.00; or*9.00 per dozen 

 Tested — 3-Band8, 11.30; 5-Bands. $i.50 each; 

 Carniolans. $3.00 each. Fine Breeders, eith 

 er race. J.5.00 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 tor Free Catalogue that tells all about 

 Queen-Kearing, Also ask for a sample copy 

 of the new bee-jourual. first Issue out May 

 the 1st, We are determined to give you a 

 .iournal second to none, and at the end of a 

 year if you are not well paid for the $1,00 I 

 will gladly return your monej', .Look for 

 something rare and Interesting In "The 

 Southland Queen," 



A Bee-Hive Fa<'lory running every day. 



THE JENNIE ATCHLEY CO. 



ISAtf BBEVILLB, Bee Co., TEXAS. 



Doctor^s Y^\r)\s 



By DR. FlilliO, C/jicag-o, 111. 



100 State Street. 



Don't be " Round-Sboaldered." 



So many people are round-shouldered." 

 This is a deformity resulting from careless 

 habits. By contracting the lungs it often 

 leads to serious results. Boys and girls 

 should be early taught to avoid this danger. 

 The following is the most effective and easy 

 way: The youngster should be taught to 

 walk straight, and always to hold the little 

 fingers to the side-seams of his trowers, the 

 palm of the hand outward. In this manner 

 the chest is thrown forward and the shoul- 

 ders back. This is a radical preventive and 

 cure if persisted in. 



Snn-Balliins: tlie Baby. 



Teething babies are invariably benefited 

 by prolonged sun-baths given every day. 

 The little one should be held, naked, at the 

 sunniest window in the house. Don't be 

 afraid to tan or sunburn it. Much good if 

 it does. It will express its pleasure by 

 sundry crows, and wiggling of toes, and 

 sleeping soundly when in his crib. 



Heartlessness. 



I quite agree with you, dear Lucy— only 

 cowards enjoy the suffering of any of God's 

 creatures. The boy who is mean enough to 

 throw the stone that broke your doggie's 

 leg would not hesitate to kill birds or stick 

 pins into some smaller, helpless boy. Shame 

 on such heartlessness ! 



Eat and Don't Worry. 



"Appendicitis?" Refers to a difficulty 

 of a small portion of the bowel— as likely to 

 become inflamed and dangerous as that 

 lightning will bit you. Keep right on eat- 

 ing everything as usual, and don't worry. 



Apples— Nature's Remedy. 



Apples are one of Nature's best remedies. 

 Their peculiar (malic) acid, and the large 

 supply of phosphorous they contain exactly 

 suit them to human requirements. If baked 

 they should be pealed and cored. The skin 

 dried in baking is indigestible. 



FIRST on the FARM, 



FIRST on the RAILROAD, 



FIRST around PARKS and CEMETERIES. 



Nol ourword for it, but that f)f onr ri'irular 

 custom srs. llrsl-oJass ranners, wiio pride 

 themselves on having the best nnd whose 

 motto is '"what is worth doinji at all is worth 

 doinj: well," and firss-class railroads that 

 seek protection Tor risUt ol' way, ratlier 

 llian "anythini; to romply with llie law.'* 

 The Park VommissioniT.s. Oemetery l>i rectors 

 and owners of Game Parks who have tested it 

 will vote for it first, last and all the time. 



PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE CO.,Adrlan,Mich. 



Mention Vie A.mcrlcan Dee Journal. 



A Binder for holding a year's num- 

 bers of the Bee Journal we mail for 

 only 75 cents ; or clubbed wltb the 

 JouBNAL for $1.60, 



