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described repeatedly, and millers have been warned to keep 
lights and fire away from the vapor, lest an explosion should 
occur. The fact that it has been used so long without fires 
being traceable to it, gives strength to the opinion that millers, 
out of consideration for their own lives, have heeded the warn- 
ing and have been exceedingly careful in applying it. When 
they become more familiar with its use they may grow careless, 
but we hope such will not be the case. It should not be stored 
near the mill as this increases the fire risk. A break in the 
can might unexpectedly release fumes which would soon fill the 
mill. 
Bisulfide of carbon is sold at drug stores at from 20 to 30 
cents a pound, but can be bought much cheaper at wholesale, 
directly from the manufacturer. A grade known as “Fuina 
Bisulfide of Carbon” can be obtained directly from its manu- 
facturer, Mr. Edward R. Taylor, Penn Yan, N. Y.. in fifty or 
hundred-pound cans at ten cents a pound, and is much more 
effective than the ordinary grades on the market. A carefully 
prepared circular containing full information for its use and 
the necessary precautions to be heeded during its application 
is sent with each order sold. 
Flemingsburg, Ky., Oct. 7, 1898. 
Mr. Edward R. Taylor, Cleveland, Ohio. 
Dear Sir- Please send us as soon as possible two fifty- 
pound cans of your Bisulfide to destroy bugs and worms in 
wheat. We tridd it last winter and found it very effective in 
ridding our wheat of bugs and worms. Very truly, 
W. S. FANT. 
Harrisville, West Va., Oct. 6, 1898. 
Mr. Edward R. Taylor, Cleveland, O. 
Dear Sir: We received your fifty-pound can of Carbon Bi- 
sulfide and have used enough of it to know it will do the work. 
You will find enclosed money order for which please send us 
50 pounds more via Pennsborro, and oblige. 
Yours truly, HARRISVILLE MILL CO. 
Manti, Utah, August 1, 1899. 
Edward R, Taylor, Manufacturing Chemist. 
Dear Sir: Please ship me 100 pounds of your Fuma Bisul- 
fide of Carbon; Will remit upon receipt of invoice. Had 50 
pounds of your medicine several years ago and it is good stuff. 
Yours truly, L. F. BECKER. 
Edward R. Taylor, Cleveland, O. 
Dear Sir: Enclosed please find check for $20.00 in full 
payment of invoice of May 31st. We are delighted with the 
results obtained from your Fuma. Respectfully yours, 
D. E. FAUL MILLING CO. 
