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Bottled Honey. 



There is no question that bottled 

 honey is getting to be more and 

 more popular with the consumer 

 class. The number of articles that 

 have been published on methods of 

 bottling have resulted in populariz- 

 ing the sale of hone\ in j;lass to 

 such an extent that tons and car- 

 loads of it are now put up in that 

 form that formerly sold in bulk at 

 very low prices — too low for the 

 bee-keeper to make a fair living, 

 says Gleanings. 



If you, dear reader, happen to 

 live in a locality where there is no 

 bottled honey except that which 

 comes from some packing-house, 

 unknown or of doubtful reputation, 

 just try putting out some neat 

 bottled goods of your own, bearing 

 your own label, and see what a 

 nice trade you will have. Your 

 own good reputation, with a per- 

 sonal explanation from yourself, 

 will make the goods move off like 

 hot cakes. But you must make 

 one trip around among the con- 

 sumers, explaining that it is your 

 honey, how you put it up, and that 

 you guarantee it to be absolutely 

 pure. 



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The census of 1900 shows that 

 the busy bee contributed to the 

 wealth of the United States as fol- 

 lows : Value of bees, June i, 1900, 

 $10,186,513; value of honey and 

 wax produced in 1899, $6,664,904. 

 Out of this amount the Missouri 

 bee .should be credited with $508,- 

 217 value of swarms June i, and 

 69,258 pounds of honey produced 

 during 1899. 



If I could meet 

 you face to face 



I could convince you that it Ih cheaper to have 

 your clothes made to order at a first class tail- 

 oring establishment, than to buy a cheap "hand- 

 me-down" which has neither style, fit nor finisli. 



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To find choice woolens or to get artistic garments at 

 "cheap Johns." It is not reasonable to expect 

 choice wooiena from "cheap-John" tailors, any more 

 tlian to anticipate artistic make or finislj from such 

 a source. 



As high class tailors we furnish NOTHING BUT 

 THE BKST makes of woolens, linings, etc. We 

 employ only the most skilled and artistic workmen, 

 and are ever on the alert for anything that will 

 contribute to the well dressing of our customers. 



All the Latest Novelties for Fall and Winter now iu. 



A beautiful line of Fancy Suits to order for $25. Others 

 will charge you $35 for the same quality. 

 We can make you an elegant Clay Weave, black or blue. 

 Diagonal Worsted, to order, sack or cutaway frock, for $20. 

 Others will charge you $25 or I30 for the same suit. 



Largest Stock in San Jose to choose from. 



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