1896 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



839 



and packing; and to every present subscriber who 

 sends us a dollar with a new name, that is, for in- 

 troaucing Gleanings into a new family or neigh- 

 borhood, we will allow him a peck of Thorough- 

 breds worth f 1.00, or H bushel of seconds, worth $1.00. 



OTHER POTATOES AS PREMIUMS. 



You can select any other kind of potatoes from 

 the table, reckoning 35 cents' worth of potatoes for 

 every dollar sent us for Gleanings, or 50 cents' 

 worth of potatoes for ever.y dollar sent for a new 

 subscriber, as explained above. 



EARLY THOROUGHBREDS FOR THE FLORIDA 

 FRIENDS. 



We have yet several barrels of Thoroughbreds 

 that were grown in North Carolina, reaching us in 

 July. These were grown extra early in order to be 

 planted for a second crop. The.v are now sprouting 

 to such an extent that I fear they may not keep 

 well until spring. On account of this we offer them 

 at the extremely low price of $1.00 a bushel or $3.50 

 a barrel. Our firsts, as you will notice b.v the table, 

 are $7.00 a barrel. It is just now time to be planting 

 potatoes for the winter markets in Florida. In 

 fact, we have shipped a good m.my barrels to Flori- 

 da for this very purpose already. Now, these 

 Thoroughbreds I have mentioned can be utilized by 

 the Florida friends but by nobody else. We have 

 secured a low rate of transportation for any point 

 along the Florida coast, shipping by way of New 

 York city. Now is your time if you live so far south 

 that the potatoes can be plaai.ed at once. We have 

 had so much experience in packing, that for orders 

 received during this month we will guarantee 

 against damage by frost. 



Wants and Exchange Department. 



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ANTED.— To buy a car lot of fancy and No. 1 

 white comb honey, at prices to suit the times. 

 B. Walker, Evart, Mich. 



WANTED.— To exchange the best apiary and sup- 

 ply business in New Mexico; also a 26-acre 

 fruit farm, 6-room house, and out buildings, near 

 agricultural college and public school, for city 

 property in the east, or offers. 



McClure Brothers, New Concord, O 



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ANTED.— To exchange 200 colonies of bees for 

 any thing useful on plantation. 



Anthony Opp, Helena, Ark. 



WANTED.— To exchange thoroughbred poultry, 

 seven leading varieties, for bee-supplies or 

 offers. A. H. Duff, Larned, Kansas. 



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ANTED.— To exchange one Root's make section- 

 machine (in line order) for band-saw or offers. 

 The Geo. Kall Mfg. Co., Galesville, Wis. 



WANTED.— To exchange all kinds of machinery 

 (iron) for a saw-mill, and wood-working ma- 

 chinery. W. S. Ammon, Reading, Pa. 



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ANTED.— The address of any one having ferrets 

 or wild geese to sell. 



Chas. McClave, New London, Ohio. 



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ANTED.— To exchange Pekin ducks, Antwerp 

 pigeons, P. Rock fowls, for Wilson bone mill. 

 W. E. Flower, Ashbourne, Mont. Co., Pa. 



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ANTED.— To exchange a pocket camera for bees- 

 wax; cost $3.75. A. 1. Root Co., Medina, Q. 



CIX Varieties of Seed Potatoes, by mail or freight, 

 *' at bottom prices. 



G. M. WHITFORD, Arlington, Neb. 



For Sale.— 15 boxes fine heartsease extracted 

 honey. Price per lb., 6c. Also 14 boxes last season's 

 honey at 5c a lb. Boxes have two 60-lb. cans each, 

 eitf Jno. a. Thornton, Lima, 111. 



REGARDING YELLOWZONES. 



The hearty reception given by Gleanings readers 

 to these effective little tablets is surprising, and 

 their proprietor takes real pleasure in referring to 

 it here. It was farthest from my intention, when 

 bringing the remedy to its present state of perfec- 

 tion, to ever place it upon the market. I was sim- 

 ply working in the interest of my own patients. 

 But its use m a large variety of diseases, and under 

 the most varied circumstances, was almost invari- 

 ably attended by the same splendid results: and 

 the fact was forced upon me that I had a remedy of 

 unusual merit. My patrons evidently formed the 

 same opinion, for repeated calls came for "some of 



those yellow tablets; same as you gave when 



he was sick." Finally arrangement was made for 

 the advertising of Yellowzones in Gleanings; and 

 the first medical advertisement that ever occupied 

 space in these columns appeared the 1st of last 

 March. From that time the Gleanings family have 

 made a steady demand for the remedy; and, though 

 every box has been guaranteed to give satisfaction 

 or money returned, not one customer has ever ask- 

 ed for the return of his money, or made complaint. 

 On the contrary, customers send repeated orders, 

 and with such kindly words of praise and thankful- 

 ness that it is evident Yellowzones are doing as 

 good work among you all as here in my own field of 

 practice. 



Notice the column of testimonials, June 15, p. 479. 



No attempt is being made to do a big business. 



Yellowzones are advertised in no other paper. 



My personal attention is given to every order. 



You will find them especially serviceable in all 

 fevers, headache, colds, grip, rheumati.Bm, neural- 

 gia, etc. Particularly useful at this time of year. 

 An honest etficient remedy for general household 

 use. I will appreciate your custom. Price 25 cts. 

 per box; 6 boxes, $1.00. Most orders are for ♦jllar 

 lots. Glad to send you a circular. 



W. B. HOUSE, n. D., 

 Detour, = Chippewa Co., 



Mich. 



CUT PRICES. 



Save money by getting our estimate on what 

 supplies you need. Our rock-bottom prices 

 and good goods are bringing us a flood of 

 orders. 



YOU SHOULD KNOW 



what those prices are. Catalogue now ready. 

 Address 



JOS. NYSEWANDER, Po^^J!"""'' 



CHAS. ISRAEL & BROS., 



486, 488 & 490 Canal St.. Corner Watts St., N. Y. 



WHOLESALE 



DEALERS & 



COMMISSIOIT 



MEBCEA17TS. 



Established 



1875. 



HONEY 



— AND — 



BEESWAX. 



LIBERAL 



ADVANCES 



MADE 



OONSION- 

 MEHTS. 



Extracted Honey. Finest Quality. 



Two 60-lb. cans, boxed, 7c per lb. One 60- 

 lb. can, boxed, 8c per lb. Sample by mail, 

 10c. Pouder's Honey Jars and complete 

 line of supplies. Catalog free. 



POUDER, 



Indianapolis, Ind. 



WALTER 5. 

 i6a Massachusetts Ave., 





Large ;| 

 Book :;; 

 Free! % 



To every new subscriber who 

 sends us $1.00 we will .send him 

 our journal. Gleanings in Bee 

 Culture, one year, and the book 

 by A. I. Root, containing 190 

 pages, the .size of this, entitled 

 What to Do, and How to be 

 Happy while Doing it, postpaid. 

 The regular price of this work 

 Is 50 cents. If you prefer, the 

 journal may be sent to a 

 friend, and you can keep the 

 book for yourself. 



THE A. I. ROOT CO., 

 Medina, O. 



