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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



717 



DO 

 YOU 



THIS?' 



We believe as our customers do, that 

 there Is no Remedy more generally use- 

 ful or that gives such uniform satisfac- 

 tion as 



Yellowzones. 



Good for people who have no faith in 

 them, same as for those who have. 



No Opium, No Aatipyrine, 



No Habit. 



Safe, Quick and Reliable. 



For PAIN and FEVER. 



Specially useful in Coughs, Colds, Bron- 

 chitis and rheumatism common at this 

 season. 



CAN YOU GIVE US 



AT LEAST 

 A TRIAL ORDER 

 ON THIS TESTIMONY? 



PRICE BY MAIL. 



1 Box, 25 ets. 6 Boxes for $1,00. 



Most orders are for 6 boxes. 



W. B. HOUSE, M.D. 



Drawer 1. DETOUR, miCH. 



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Dear Dn. House:— 



We bfive Tised your Yellowzones iu our 

 family for sume time. Have found them n safe, 

 surcu'ud speedv remedy for all headaches, colds, 

 rheunirttism aiid nenralKia. We heartily recom- 

 mend Ihem to iinv who are troubled with pains 

 or fevers. Very sincerely yours, 



Rev. James Tompkixs, D. D., Chicago, 



Sitpt. Illinois Missionary Society^ 



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T"Wo KditorQ. 



Geo. W. York, of Am. Bccjn'l, Chicago, says:— 



We are not in the hiil»itof givins a personal recommendation 

 of the valuoofanv medicine, but in this case we make an exception. 

 We believe that l)r. Hou.^ie sends out a "Yellow" remedy that will 

 make Housrl'nla of happv people in toriid or frigid "Zones." 



In a private letter Kditor York also says: —Yes. sir; niie reports 



have come to ns about your medicine I shouldn't hesitaie 



lo advertise Yellowzoiies — in fact should feelthat I was helping 

 along a good thing. 



Rev.^;. Hor.ZAi'FF.i., Cleona, Pa. 

 Editor of The Pulpit 



and Preacher's Helper. 

 One Yellowzone always knocks 

 a headache " sky-high.'' 



When preachers know the real 

 worth of yoiir preparation you 

 ought to enjoy a good trade direct 

 from Ihem. 



Wants 'enn Quick:! 



Entlriusiastic! 



I shall telegraph you this morn- 

 ing for Yellowzones, and you'll 

 tind pay enclosed. Mrs. M. has 

 the Grip, and they have helped 

 her materiallv. 



Dr. A. B. Mason. 



Toledo, O. 



1 want to send you mv enthusiastic commendation of Yellow- 

 zones. I have 8uflere<l all my life from headaches. For the last 10 

 or 12 years they have come every 2 or 3 weeks, and often every 

 week, and so severe that I w ould have to drop my work and go to 

 bed for a dav or two. I have had some headache since beginning 

 Ihe'zones, butit has been light, and I have not had to loose a day 

 from iny work in the 4 months. 



My wife also fuids them the best thing for headache she has 

 ever used. Numbers of others, to whom ^\ ehave given f^nraples, have had a like experience. 



fHieof our friends who hasalwavs suffered from headache when riding on the cars, on a recent tnp 

 uf about 200 miles, entirely escaped her usual sickness liy the use of a 'zone or two. Several others have 

 had almost instant and cJmplete relief fiom Neuralgia. It is surely a remarkable remedy. 



Rev. U. C. Leach, Hancock. ^. i. 



I truly and oheerfnlly testify to the worth of 

 Yellowzones. We have used them for Headache, 

 Karache, Rheumatism and Nervousness, and tind 

 them convenient, quick und sure. 



Make whatever use yon like of these words of 

 commendation. Rev F. L. Fokbi:s, 



Principal Pendleton Academy, 

 Pendleton, Oregon. 



Enclosed tind S5.00 for Yellowzones. Am wt-ll 

 pleased with them. The young man's hand, that 

 was paralized is about well. Stopped other med- 

 icine and gave Yellowzones. 



W. B. Collins, 



Black water, Mo. 



My Husband, who is using them for Sciatica, 

 says they are the best remedy he ever saw. 

 Mrs. A. B. Alexander. 



Brow nwood, Tex. 





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every box to give you satisfaction, or money re- 

 funded upon request. 



Tfcie Best Testimony- 

 is the fact that tip to the present writing no cus- 

 tomer has ever expressed dissatisfaction, or asked 



for return of nionej and that repeated orders 



constantly come from former customers, and sales 

 are rapidly increasing. 



If vou keep but ont Remedy in the bouse it 

 should be Yellowzones. 



They will please you beyond your expectation. 



orange honey to 20 colonies, only to 

 wake up and find the trees frozen down, 

 and the bloom dead. I have taken 5 

 colonies from Florida to New Hamp- 

 shire in a hand satchel, built them up 

 throuffh the summer, but thought my 

 feathers would not be out and plumed fit 

 to crow until I had wintered them. In 

 the spring I had lots of nice empty comb,- 

 but no bees. Well, I got my empty 

 combs all covered last summer, and just 

 as I was figuring bow much sugar I 

 would have to feed to get them filled for 

 winter, behold they were all filled full, 

 and the queens crowded out, the fall flow 

 not over, and no extractor I 1 packt up 

 ray bees aud rusht down here to Florida, 

 got together the scattered remnants of 

 my apiary during the fall flow here, and 

 now 1 find the bottom has been knockt 

 out of the price of honey. 



I won't take any more space now, for 



I want to hear from Mr. Brown, Flor- 

 ida's migratory bee-keeper. 



E. B. Whipple. 

 Orange Co.. Fla., Oct. .30. 



Wired Frames and Buckled Combs. 



In using wired frames and full sheets 

 or half sheets of foundation to ' get 

 straight combs and avoid them buckling, 

 wire lengthwise, take out all the slack, 

 when foundation is attacht to the top- 

 bar, make it hang close to the wires, but 

 by no means imbed the wire in the foun- 

 dation, as I find it wrong -, as the bees 

 draw the foundation out the wire is in 

 place, and takes a bearing at proper 

 time. Have the hive level and every- 

 thing will go all right. I cut my 

 foundation % short at the ends and bot- 

 tom, and have no trouble. This is my 



practice, and I have frames 10 inches 

 deep under the top-bar, Langstroth 

 length, as straight as a shingle. I don't 

 have them any other way, and the above 

 is the way I get them so. 



Bees have done well here this season, 

 better than for several years. We are 

 bothered in the fall with bitter-weed — a 

 good honey-producer, but it is no good. 

 It grows on out land, about 14 inches 

 high with yellow blossoms. Bees work 

 on it from August 1 till now. Cows eat 

 it, and the milk Is too bitter to drink. 



H. RiSHER. 



Ouachita Co., La.. Oct. 25. 



Experience With Bees. 



In the spring of 1890 I bought 8 colo- 

 nies of black bees In common box-hives. 

 I gave a friend 4 of them to help me 



