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GLEAl^INGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Nor. 



BEE-KEEPERS' 



I am fully prepared to execute Circulars and Price 

 Lists Id flrst-class shape. Send for estimates. 



GEO. M. GRAY, Medina, 0. 



DADANTS HONEY CROP. 



Our honey crop being very large, we offer' 



THIETY THOUSAND POUNDS OP EXTRACTED HONEY FOE SALE 



AT REASONABLE PJilCES. 



"We have both clover and fall honey. Samples sent 



on receipt of stamps to pay postage. The honey 



can be delivered in any shape to suit purchasers. 



Send 15 cents for our 24-page pamphlet on harvest- 

 ing, handling, and marketing extracted honey. 



BADANT'S FOUNDATION. 



From James Heddon, July 37. 1883. "Your fdn. is 

 certainly the nicest and best handled of auy I have 

 seen on the market. It is the only fdn. true to sam- 

 ple, I have ever received." 



From Jas. Heddon, Aug. 10, 1883. "I will contract 

 for 2000 lbs. of fdn. for next season on the terms of 

 your letter." 



From A. A. Newman, Aug. 24, 1883. "Book my or- 

 der for 5000 lbs. for spring delivery." 



From C. F. Muth, Sept. 6, 1883. "All of your ship- 

 ments of fdn. during the season were sold on the 

 day of their arrival." ____ 



Dealers, send in your orders for next spring, while 

 wax is cheaper, and thus save trouble and money. 

 We paj' 28c cash for prime wax. 



CHAS. DADANT & SON, 



HAMILTON, HANCOCK CO., ILL. 



An Opening'. 



Any doctor desiring as good a country location as 

 Is to be found in South-east Arkansas, and has as 

 much as f 1000 capital, may do well to correspond. 

 Inclosing stamp, with R. A. Bethune, M. D., 



Snyder, Ashley Co., Arkansas. 



GREAT REDUCTION ! 



For the next 30 days we will furnish the U. S. 

 Standard Honey-Extractor at greatly reduced prices. 

 Now is your time to buy the best extractor very cheap. 



We will also contract to make fdn. on our new 

 Vandervort mills in 100-lb. lots at 10 cts. per pound 

 for heavy, and 15 cts. per pound for light, customers 

 to furnish wax, and pay freight. 



In addition to the above we can furnish any thing 

 in the line of hives and sections, at very reasonable 

 prices. Send your name on a postal to 



C. W. STANLEY & BRO., 



WYOItllNfi, - WYOMING CO., - N. Y. 



TROirANTHlEYr 



on BLACK TARTARfAN CHERRY - TREES BY 

 ZU Express for $1. Well packed. These are from 

 two to four feet. Can send 20 small ones by mail 

 postpaid for f 1. CHAS. KINGSLEY, 



Greeneville, Greene Co., Tenn. 



CANADA only: 



DOLLAR QUEENS BY RETURN MAIL. 



H. SMITH, BOX 102, NEW HAMBURG, ONT., CAN. 



Sweet-Clover Seed. 



New and clean. Can be sown spring or fall. Per 

 lb., 20c; by mail, 30c. J. A. GREEN, 



lid Dayton, La Salle Co., 111. 



Receut Aclditious to the 



COUNTER STORE. 



Postaw.l [I'r. of 10, of KJO 



THREE-CENT COUNTER. 



2 I SAOIilNG NEEDLE 1 28 1 2 50 



This is a ni'edle 5 incliefi Ion;;', with bent Hat point. Very con- 

 venient for sewing: lieavy fabrie=. and many other purposes. 



2 I SEA-SHELLS, furnished by oiir bee- 



frieods in Florida | 28 | 2 50 



2 I KULES for School Children. Nicely 



niiide, one foot long | 28 | 2 50 



FIVE-CENT COUNTER. 



2 SAOEINaNEEDLE. 6 inches long | 40 13 00 



5 I HONEY SOAP This is a nice toilet sodp | 45 | -t 00 

 2 I JEWS-HABP. large and l.)ud | 45 | 4 00 



2 I OHEOMOS; H'Ax^ I 45 | 4 00 



These are beautiful pictures of birds, flowers, do;?s, auuinin 



leaves, crosses, etc. ; au different pictures. 



TEN-CENT COUNTER 



8 1 TEA-STSEPEE, 1 pint | 85 | 8 00 



A very convenient utensil tor inakinpr a little tea of any kind 

 Quickly. 



18 I DEIPPING-PAN, sheet-iron, 8>/2Xl2y2 1 90 | 8 50 



6 I COLOGNE, in fancy bottles, slipper shape | 85 1 8 00 

 Tlie pretty bottle containing this would usually be consider- 

 ed worth the dime. 



I LAMP CHIMNEY I 85 | 8 00 



These are made of best Hint glaso, and handsomely engraved. 

 They are not only ornamental, but rarely if ever break. 



I SOAP, CASTILE, in J-lb. cakes I 80 | 7 50 



I CASTES-BOTTLES, with Britannia tops.. I 85 | 8 00 



These arc verv convenient to replace, where once broken. 

 I LANTEEN' GLOBE I 85 1 8 00 



3 I SCAEFS, in variety of colors | 90 1 8 50 



4 I BOOKEECEIPTS I 85 | 7 00 



These are printed blanks, with pasteboard cover. Each book 



contans 50 receipts. 



8 I GLASS MAEBLES I 85 1 8 00 



These are a most lieautiful ornament, and a good substantial 

 plaything for babies. One who has never seen them, invohin- 

 tarily breaks into exclamations of surprise. We used to sell 

 them for half .a dollar. 



FIFTEEN-CENT COUNTER. 



I HOESEEADISH DISH j 1 25 1 10 00 



A horse's heart surmounts the cover, with the words "Horse- 

 radish" plain on the glass. 



Twenty-Five Cent Counter. 



IMIREOE 12 00 1 18 00 



This is agood-sized (8.\10) looking-glass in gilt frame, and is a 

 wonder for the jnoney. 



00 I GOSPEL HYMNS, Nrs. 1, 2, 3, 4, words only, 



i n board covers | 1 75 1 17 00 



14 I COLD-CHISEL, a good stout oiie, nicely 



tempered | 2 25 i 21 00 



6 I CALL-BELL, nickel-plated | 2 00 1 18 00 



Thirty-Five Cent Counter. 



6 1 OIL-STONE, in mahogany case | 3 00—38 00 



FIFTY-CENT COUNTER. 



I CASTER with 4 bottles | 4 25 | 40 00 



This is all glass, very neat and pretty. 



40 I DOOE-MAT | 4 25 I 40 00 



These are made of cocoa-wood fiber; and if placed in the 

 door, and properly used, will save your wife a deal of hard 

 labor. 



SEVENTY-PIVE CENT COUNTER. 



24 i CASH-BOX | 6 50 | 60 00 



This is made of tin, japanned. Has handle to carry it about, 

 and lock aud key. 

 10 I CAEVINC KNIFE AND FOEZ | 6 50 | 60 00 



This is a beautifully finished knife and fork of best metal, 

 with ebonv handles. " 



60 I FOUNTAIN PUMP, or Sprinkler | 6 00 | 55 00 



For extinfTuishing fires, washing windows and carriages, water- 

 ing plants, shrubberv. etc., etc. This, although of cou'se not 

 equal to the Wliitnian pump, is a wonderful acquisition for 

 such an insignifiiant price. .\t this date, Nov., 1883, it is selling 

 wondei fvtlly. 



$1.25 COVSTTER. 



I WASH-BOILEE. Small-sized, but pretty 



and well made | 11 25 | 100 00 



$1.50 COUNTER. 



1 AX. Fine steel, and securely Hxed on 



a good stout hickory handle .... | 12 .50 1 110 00 



A. I. ROOTy Medina, O. 



