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The Testimony. 



'• T pot 

 ing Yello 



Yellowzones 



For Pain & Fever. 



CALIFORNIA. I 



They knock headaches clear to the horizon." 

 It's a rare pleasure to find such a remedy." 

 Too much can not be said in praise of them." 

 I was sufferinf? from NeuralRia. and found quick relief." 

 more relief from Kheumatism in 12 hours after tak- 

 ■zones than from all else, tho' I was a .skeptic." 



An honest efficient remedy for all 

 Fever.s. Headaches, Colds, Grip, 

 Klieumati.sm, Neuralg-ia, etc. A 

 general-service remedy that will 

 please you, o)- money rcftinded. 

 Box, 2.")0 ; t) for $1. Most orders are for 6. 



""^' W. B. House, M. D., Detour, Mich. 



In writintr to advertisers please m^^ntion fhis vaper. 



M(iuntain hee ranch 

 for sale. Good 1 oca- 

 ion; telephone con- 

 nection with three railroad stations 



D. O. BAILLIFF, Banning, Cat. 



FOR SALE.— A pet female deer, nine months old; 

 very playful, and fond of people. Price $5.00, 

 or will exchange it for St. F?ernard pup. Particu- 

 lars furnished. B. R. Kussell, San Saba, Tex. 



EARLY QUEENS from good stock (one yard av- 

 '-' eraged 430 lbs. in '94) Have kept bees since '74; 

 sold thousands of queens the past six years. Price 

 SI. 00, March and April. Free catalog. 



J. B. Case, Poit Orange, Fla. 



(-•OLUnBIAN RASPBERRY, !f2..50 rerdoz; currant, 

 ^^ gooseberry, grapevines. $1.00 per doz., prepaid; 

 chestnut and English walnut, 25c each, prepaid; 

 Pearl go seberry,',50c each. 



T. G. ASH.MEAD Nursery, Williamson, N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange Japan plum trees for ex- 

 tracted honey or offers. Abundance, Burbauk, 

 and Satsuma: 5 by mail, 60c. 



John Cadwallader, North Madison, Ind. 



For Sale. 



At only $3.00 per hive, fine Italian bees with good 

 queens. 



UNO. A. THORNTON. 



LIMA, ILLINOIS. 



Bargains in Second-hand Bicycles. 



We have on hand two ladies' Defiance bicjcles, 

 made by the Monarch Cycle Co.. of Chicago, and 

 listed at ST-"^. 00. These are last year's models, and 

 were used by the women of Rootville last season. 

 The two machines are in first class running order; 

 and as they were ridden but little they are practi- 

 cally as good as new They have Girford spring 

 saddles, reversible handle-bars, Hg-inch tubing, 

 Morgan & Wright quick-repair tiies. Weight, 25 

 lbs. each. Catalogs and particulars will be furnish- 

 ed on application. We will re-enamel them, and 

 sell them for $40.00 each, or the two for $77.50. 

 Beeswax or honey at market prices will be accepte" 

 in payment. Reason for selling— we are going to 

 have a tandem instead for '97. 



A $100 Rambler Racer bicycle for $35.00 cash, or 

 $40.00 in trade for wax or honey at market quota- 

 tions. The wheel weighs only 20 lbs ; has a new 

 set of Rambler clincher tires, and is almost as good 

 as new. It was ridden by A. I. Root during part of 

 '96, and is just the bicycle for a boy or light-weight 

 man. Further particulars e-iven by applying to 

 The a. I. Root Co., Medina O. 



Wants and Exchange Department. 



WANTED.- To exchange blackberry and rasp- 

 berry plants for bees, beekeepers supplies, 

 honey, extractor, incubator, shotgun, rifle, or fly- 

 rod. Write me what you have to exchange. 



W. G. Chamberlain, Pittsheld, Me. 



WANTED— A young American man would like a 

 position in some western apiary. Had 2 years' 

 experience. Would prefer a good chance to learn 

 rather than first-class wages. Can give good rec- 

 omend. eoi. A. E. Ford, Fitchburg, Mass. 



WANTED.— To exchange clarionette, rubber- 

 stamp outfit, or printing press, 9x13. for type- 

 writer or incubator. 



J. D. Naftzger, Box 56, Hanna, Ind. 



WANTED.— Printing-press, photographic outfit, 

 camera, magic lantern, phonograph, grapho- 

 phone, music box, volumes of phrenological and sci- 

 entific journals, books of all kinds, good sheep and 

 hogs, fountain pen. J. McQueen, Baltic, O. 



WANTED.— Situation in an apiary, market-gar- 

 dening farm, or other work. Age 24. Reference 

 given. C. A. Schmid, Glen Allen, Bol. Co , Mo. 



WANTED.— A position in apiary. No objections 

 to other work in connection. Age 19. Refer- 

 ences given and wanted. 



F. W. Manley, Yale. Mich. 



WANTED. — To exch.-inge blackberries, Erie and 

 Minewaska; raspberries. Turner, Hansell, and 

 Souhegan; or fine extracted honey, for Japan plum, 

 Dutchess and Bartlett pears, apple-trees, or straw- 

 berry-plants. S. A. Jackson, Ft. Wayne, Ind. 



WANTED.— To e ' change strawberry plants -Gau- 

 dy. Great American, Parker E;irle, Sharpless— 

 and raspberry plants— Golden Queen, Cuthbert, and 

 Marlboro— for nice comb or extracted honey. 



Dan'l Leibe, Cherry Hill, Bergen Co., N. J. 



WANTED.— To exchange 2000 Ohio a id Hopkins 

 raspberry plants, valued at $6.00 per 1000, for 

 extracted honey or comb foundation. 



R. G. Robertson, Marsliall, Mo. 



ANTED.— Ten nuclei; also Craig Seedling pota- 

 toes at Root's pricf'S for sale. Address 

 P. M. Byerly, Farley, Dubuque Co., Iowa. 



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WANTED.— A married man to work on a dairy 

 farm, by the year or month. Must come with 

 a good recommend. House and fuel furnished. 



D. H. Coggshall, WestGroton, N. Y. 



WANTED— To dispose of part or all our bee inter- 

 est here, consisting of supplies and i ees to 

 run three apiaries of 100 colonies each. Famous 

 health resort on Cumberland Plateau ; best society, 

 plenty of bee-forage. What have you to offer in ex- 

 change? Thos. O. Stanley. Monteagle, Tenn. 



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

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

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



WANTB D.— Canvassers to solicit orders for my per- 

 manent crayon portraits. Good wages assured. 

 Write for particulars. W. A. Baldwin, 



Portrait Artist, Medina, Ohio. 



WANTED.— To exchange 60-lb. cans in good order, 

 valued at 25 cts. each, delivered, for comb or 

 extracted honey at the market price. 



B. Walker, Evart, Mien. 



ANTED.— A location for a custom saw and feed 

 mill. W. S. Ammon, Reading, Pa. 



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WANTED.— To exchai ge bees in Root's chaff 

 hives, for band-saw, or planer and matcher, or 

 offers. M. Ludtman, Hannibal, Monroe Co , O. 



ANTED.— Young man to sell milk, butter, hon- 

 ey, and eggs, from wagon, regular route. 



Aaron Snyder, Kingston, N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange a 10 inch Pelham fdn.- 

 mlll, tank, and dipping-boards, for camera or 

 offers. E. J. C. Troxell, Ft. Seneca, O. 



ANTED.— A violin-player would like employ- 

 ment where there is a chance to play in or- 

 chestra. Some experience at bee-keeping. Handy 

 at almost any thing. Strictly sober and attend to 

 business. Fred C. Fullkr, Montague, Mass. 



ANTED.— To exchange nice comb honey for thin 

 foundation. L. Werner, Edwardsville, 111. 



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WANTED.— 50 colonies of bees along the Ohio or 

 Mississippi Rivers State prices and kind of 

 hives. A. Carder, Hebron, Boone Co., Ky. 



