. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. ANYONE INTERESTED in Aicrlculturiii PuraiiltA can't afford til Im without tiie AGRICULTURAL EPITOMIST. Sample copy Free to any oddresB upon receipt of name and arldress plainly written on postal card nam- ing paper iuwliich you eaw this ad. Address auric l-'UAiMUi EPlTOSlli^T. ladlaDQCoIls, Ind '20K-3f>t Please mention the Bee .lournal. TheAiiiericaiiPoultry Journal 335 Doniiinrn Struol, Chicago. Ili., A lrkllt*n;il ^^^^ is over a quarter of a i-v ^WLtl ll£ century old and IS still ^row- itit; imisi jHisscss intrinsic nu-rit of its own, and its


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. ANYONE INTERESTED in Aicrlculturiii PuraiiltA can't afford til Im without tiie AGRICULTURAL EPITOMIST. Sample copy Free to any oddresB upon receipt of name and arldress plainly written on postal card nam- ing paper iuwliich you eaw this ad. Address auric l-'UAiMUi EPlTOSlli^T. ladlaDQCoIls, Ind '20K-3f>t Please mention the Bee .lournal. TheAiiiericaiiPoultry Journal 335 Doniiinrn Struol, Chicago. Ili., A lrkllt*n;il ^^^^ is over a quarter of a i-v ^WLtl ll£ century old and IS still ^row- itit; imisi jHisscss intrinsic nu-rit of its own, and its iii'Ul must hi' a valuable (»m-. Such is the AmeFican Poultry Journal. 50 cents a Year. Moniinn Uie liec J<iurnal. mCDBATORS & BROODERS ui^l'X^ til iii:ik<' ;iiul ln)\v lo use mkt.'^mIully. Fully illustra- It'll 111 I'oiiitry Ki'i'pL'r iilu^ No. J.'JS rls. Send tor Ircc ^iiiiipli' ciipy ot Ptiri-ruv Kkki'KK wth par- tiL-ulmw about ntluT valuable poultry kipiwlfd^ie. Afluress, I'oiillry Keeper Co., box to. l*arkesl)urn, fa. Ctf Please lueiition the American Bee Journal. honey left from a pound section placed on the table on such occasions; we would sometimes get on the outside of that and part of another one. I think it depends a great deal upon how well one likes honey, and what he eats besides. Our bill of fare would consist of about the following: Bread, milk, butter, meat, fruit and honey. The meat and fruit would often remain untouoht. We ate the honey be- cause we liked it. and why should we not ? It is good, wholesome food, and nobody ever intimated that we were eating beyond the bounds of reason ! My usual ration is one pound a day, three meals; therefore, my guest must have eaten about two-thirds of a pound : yet I never thought he was a glutton, I was glad to see him en,ioy it, I agree with you, that it is not probable the honey had anything to do with the death of Mr, Maynard, On the contrary, he died in spite of the effect of the honey. My experien


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Keywords: ., bo, bookcentury1800, bookdecade1860, booksubjectbees, bookyear1861