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pany must be controlled by its stock- 

 holders—the representative of local or- 

 ganizations would not come in at all 

 as such. However, a virtual and ef- 

 fective connection might be establish- 

 ed, though a formal one would be im- 

 possil)le, by making one of the by- 

 laws of the central organization say 

 that no association shall do business 

 through it, at cost, whose members 

 are not everyone stockholders in tlie 

 central organization." 



NEW SERVICE TO CALIFORNIA. 



On January 4, 1903, the Chicago, Mil- 

 waukee & St. Paul Railway in connection 

 witli the Union Pacific and Southern Pa- 

 cific Railways, will establish through car 

 service between Chicago and Nebraska, 

 Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada and 

 California, with three daily trains in each 

 direction. Equipment will consist of 

 Pullman First-Class and Tourist Sleeping 

 Cars, BulTet Library Smoking Cars, Din- 

 ing Cars and Free Reclining Chair Cars. 



For detailed information, for rates, 

 timetables, sleeping car reservations, call 

 on your nearest Ticket Agent or address 

 Robt. C. Jones, Micliigan Passenger 

 Agent, Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul 

 Ry., 32 Campus Martius, Detroit, Mich. 



TRAIN TOOK ITS OWN PHOTOGRAPH. 



A large, handsome engraving, 18 x 28 

 inches, has been made of "The Burling- 

 ton's Number One" while going at 60 

 miles an hour between Chicago and Den- 

 ver. Tt is the best picture of a train in 

 motion ever taken, and "the train took 

 the picture itself." This is e-^plained in 

 a folder which will be sent free on ap- 

 plication. Price of large engraving, 20 

 cents. Postage stamps will do. Address 

 P. S. Eustis, General Passenger Agent, 

 C, B. & Q. Ry., 209 Adams Street, 

 Chicago. 



I^^ANTEI) 



Position, permenant if possible, by an experi- 

 enced apiarist, in 1903. .Strictly' temperate. 

 Hone}' production and queen let^iing his special- 

 ties. Capable of t"kii!£; f-.iU c!-.r.rge of any num- 

 ber of colonies. Best ot referei'.ces jriven. Cor- 

 respondence solicited from everywhere. State 

 full particulars when writing. 



PORTER A. M. FEATHER.S, 



Whitesburg, Tenn. 



National Bee - Keepers' 

 Association. 



Objects of the Association. 



To promote and protect the interests of its 

 members. 



To prevent the adulteration of honey. 



Annual Membership, $1.00. 



Send dues to Treasurer. 



W. Z. Hutchinson, Flint, Mich. 

 President. 

 J. U. Harris, Grand Junction, Colo. 



Vice President 

 Geo. W. York, Chicago, Ills. 



Secretary. 

 EUGENE SECOR, Forest City, Iowa 

 Gen. Manager and Treasurer. 



Board of Directors. 



E. W^HlTCOMB, Friend, Neb. 



W. Z. Hutchinson, Flint, Mich. 

 A. I. Root, Medina, O. 



R. C. AiKiN, IvOveland. Colo. 



P. H. Elwood, Starkville, N. Y. 

 E R- Root, Medina, O. 

 T. G. Newman, San FrancLsco, Cal. 

 G. M. DOOLITTLE, Borodino, N Y. 

 W. F. Marks, Chapinville, N. Y. 



J. M. Hambaugh, Escondido, Cal. 

 C. A. Hatch, Richland Cen., Wis. 

 C. C. Miller, Marengo, Ills. 



a Bbl, 



liUi-gesfc gpowersof Seed PotntoesSn America. 

 Tlie"Kural NewVortcer" civeeSalzer's Ear- 

 ly Wisec-nsin aylclf) of r42b;i. pcra. Prices 

 <!l rt oil eap. MaiKKiOl h see<) book nn<? snra p!c of 

 'l"ooa!nte,SpeUz, Alacar.-iSilWhcDt, <;Sbu. per ' 

 a., Glajtfc Clover, eto.,u;ion receipt of lOe postage. 

 JOHN A, SAI^ZERBEE^CO. Lo Crosse, Wis. 



A COOL MILLION 



of Snowy Wisconsin Sections, and 10,000 Bee 

 Hives, ready for prompt shipment. Send for 

 catalogue— it's free. R. H. SCHMIDT & Co. 

 Sheboygan, Wis. 



One pound, square, flint glass, 



HONEY JARS 



with patent, air-tight stoppers, at ^4.50 per gross. 

 Shipped from New York or from factory. 

 Send for catalogue to 



J. H. M COCK, 62 Cortland St., N. Y. City 



Pleata mention the Reuleu). 



