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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



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Horlick's 



i Malted Milk I 



I For Invalids. | 



^ It is pure rich milk and an extract of ^ 



S malted grain combined and evaporated to S 



= dryness. It makes one of the most pleas- = 



S ant, invigorating', and nutritious foods im- S 



= aginable. = 



= Endorsed by physicians everywhere for = 



S invalids, aged people, and for those suffer- S 



= ing from nervous prostration, dyspepsia, = 



S or digestive troubles of any kind— in fact, ^ 



S wherever a highlj- nutritious and at the = 



= same time easily digested food is required. = 



S It makes an excellent table drink in S 



= place of tea, coffee, or cocoa, being far = 



^ more healthful and nutritious. S 



S Prepared by simply dissolving in hot or = 



S cold water, or it may be eaten dry. = 



S Correspondence solicited, and samples S 



E free. = 



I Horlick's Food Co., | 

 I Racine, Wis. | 



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Please mention this paper. 



NARCOTICS. 



The soothing, beneficent, pain-destroying quali- 

 ties of Yellowzones have led some of our customers 

 to write asking if they do not contain opium or 

 morphine. This is a proper question, and we should 

 like to say distinctly that Yellowzones contain no 

 opium, morphine, bromine, or other narcotic, nor 

 any thing that will in any way create a habit or 

 prove injurious. 



Morphine overcomes pain by benumbing the sen- 

 sibilities, and is unsafe. Yellowzones overcome 

 pain by curing the disease. They subdue fever by 

 curing intiammation. Tliey strengthen the heart's 

 action, and take first rank among antiseptics, thus 

 destroying disease-germs; and this largely explains 

 their wide sphere of usefulness. They are more 

 and more in favoi' with those who use them. Are 

 you our customer ? 



Boxes of 18, by mail, 3.5 cts. ; 6 boxes, $1.00 (not less 

 than 6 at these rates); or will send you sample of 6 

 for 5 cts. 



We are receiving large numbers of orders by 

 every mail. Most of our customers order in dollar 

 lots, wliich is certainly the most satisfactory way. 

 Your money promptly refunded if they do not help 

 you. 



I refer to E. R. Root as to my personal integrity. 



W. B. HOUSE. JVl. D., Detour, Chippewa Co., Mich. 



flease mention this paper 



^ Goid-band Apiaries. >o 



Choice Italian Bees, Queens, and Honey for Sale. 



Also Fox Hounds and Light Brahma Chickens. 



Eggs in season, $1.00 per 15. 



ELIAS FOX, - - . HILLSBORO, WIS. 



New England Supply Depot. 



You can get the most complete BEE-HIVE, 

 also other supplies at 



S. A. FISHER'S, 82 Water St., Boston, Mass. 



FOR SALE! A BARGAIN! 



119 colonies of Italian bees in cliatf hives; good 

 bouse and 3 acres of land, with excellent well of 

 water. Also tested queens for sale at $1..50; untest- 

 ed, 75c. E. L. Carrington, Pettus, Bee Co.. Tex. 



Wants and Exchange Department. 



Notices will be inserted under tliis head at one-half our usual 

 rate. Advertisements intended lor this department must not 

 exceed ti ve lines, and you must say you want your adv't in this 

 department, oi' we will not be responsible for errors. You can 

 have the notice as many lines as you please; but all over Ave 

 lines will cost you according to our regular rates. This depart- 

 ment is intended only for bona-fide exchanges. Exchanges for 

 cash or for price lists, or notices offering articles for sale, can 

 not be inserted under this head. For such our regular rates of 

 20 c. a line will be charged and they will be put with tlie regu- 

 lar advertisements. We can not be responsible for dissatisfac- 

 tion arising from these " swaps." 



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GRICULTUBISTS.— Young man, inexperienced, 



wants situation with some reliable farmer. Write 



Wm. Price, 118 W. Congress St., Chicago, 111. 



WANTED.— To exchange 300 three-frame breeding- 

 hives put together and painted, worth .50c, for 

 honey or beeswax. Wm. A. Sblser. 



10 Vine St., Philadelphia. 



WANTED. — To exchange eggs, L. Brahmas, B. 

 Rocks, W. Blk. Buff Leghorns, for wax or 

 Fay's currant. J. Hallenbeck, Altamont, N. Y. 



WANTED.— 100 Simplicity Dovetailed 10-frame 

 flat-bottom hive- bodies, and 1000 good brood 

 combs in exchange for honey, high-grade wheel 

 from factory (weight 33 lbs.) Send description with 

 price. W. L. Coggshall, West Groton, N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange safety bicycles, and an 

 Odell typewriter, for honey, beeswax, or gas- 

 oline or kerosene engine. J. A. Green, Ottawa, 111. 



WANTED.— To exchange 300 colonies of bees for 

 anything useful on plantation. 



Anthony Opp, Helena, Ark. 



WANTED.— To exchange 36-in. planer and matcher 

 and scroll-saw (for power) for wood- working 

 machinery or cash. Geo. Rall, Galesville, Wis. 



WANTED.— To exchange raspberry and blackber- 

 ry plants, valued at $4.00 per 1000. and Japa- 

 nsee buckwheat, for beeswax. 

 5-8 A. P. Lawrence, Hickory Corners, Mich. 



WANTED.- Lowest prices for cash on 20 queens 

 (untested) and 35 lbs. of bees in April and May. 

 Jas. M. Alexander, Jouesboro, Grant Co., Ind. 



WANTED.— To exchange Italian bees for honey, 

 gold watch, tboroughbred poultiy, bee supplies, 

 or ofi^ers. J. C. Provins, Old Frame, Pa. 



ANTED.— To exchange healthy full colonies in 

 Simplicity hives, for bicycle. 



James A. Lyon, Clarksville, Tenn. 



WANTED.— Erie and Minewaska blackberry. Tur- 

 ner, Hansel, Palmer, and Souhegan raspberry- 

 plants, or tine extracted honey, for Japan plum, 

 Dutchess and Bartlett pear, and apple-trees, or War- 

 field, Haverland, and Lovet strawberries. 



S. A. Jackson, Fort Wayne, Ind. 



ANTED.— To exchange Monarch feed-mill, good 

 as new, valued at $15.00, for offers. 



James P. Hall. Wyanet, Bureau Co., 111. 



ANTED.— An experienced man (single) to woi-k 

 in apiary; mutjt be a hustler. 



J. A. Arbuckle, Greeley, Colo. 



WANTED.— To exchange second-hand hives, hives 

 in tlie flat, for any thing useful. Send for list. 

 J. F. Michael, Greenville, O. 



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WANTED.— To exchange St. Bernard puppies 

 extra fine ones, for something useful. For 

 prompt reply, address, with stamp, 



Scott Brillhart, Millwood, Knox Co., Ohio. 



