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subject, but when sing'le-story hives, 

 in small lots, cost $1.60 each, or $1.25 

 each by the hundred, it becomes an 

 hnpor^afii subject. Manufacturers may 

 not be able to furnish them for less, 

 but many bee-keepers can make them 

 for themselves for much less. 



Bro. Root, if I have made any mis- 

 takes, I shall be delighted to have them 

 pointed out. I do not arg-ue as does a 

 lawyer, for the sake of "beating the 

 other fellow," butfor the sake of bring- 

 out the truth, and I don't know as it is 

 any worse for me to be shown to be in 

 the wrong than it is for "the other 

 fellow. " 



TRAIN TOOK ITS OWN PHOTOGRAPH. 



A large, handsome engraving, iS 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. It is the best picture of a train in 

 motion ever taken, and "the train took 

 the picture itself." This is explained 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. 



Famous Trains of America. 



Among- the leaders are The 

 Overland Limited. Chicago to 

 San Francisco, and The Pioneer 

 Limited, Chicago to St. Paul. 

 Both trains run via the Chicago, 

 Milwaukee & St. Paul Railwa3% 

 If you are contemplating-awestern 

 trip you should see that one, or 

 both, or these famous trains is 

 included in your itinerary. Rates 

 and descriptive booklets on re- 

 quest. 



Robert C. Jones, 32 Campus 

 Martius, Detroit, Michigan. 



I am advertising for B. F. Stratton & 

 Son, music dealers of New York, and 

 taking my pay in 



MUSIOAL 

 INSTRUMENTS. 



I have already bought and paid for in 

 this way a guitar and violin for my girls, 

 a flute for myself, and one or two guitars 

 for some of my subscribers. If you are 

 thinking of buving an instrument of any 

 kind, I should be glad to send you one on 

 trial. If interested, write me for des- 

 criptive circular and price list, saying 

 what kind of an instrument you are 

 thinking of getting. 



W. Z. Hutchinson, Flint, Mich. 



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, $j.oo. 



.Send dues to Treasurer. 



J. U. Harri.s, Grand J nction, Colo. 

 President. 

 C. P. Dadant, Hamilton, 111. 



Vice President 

 Geo. W. Broadbeck, L,os Angeles, Calif. 

 Secretary. 



N. E. FRANCE, Plattville, Wis. 

 Gen. Manager and Treasurer. 



Board of Directors. 



E. Whitcomb, Friend, Neb. 



W. Z. HUTCHiN,soN, Flint, Mich. 



Udo Toeiterwein, .San Antonio, fex. 

 R. C. AiKiN, L,oveland, Colo. 



P. H. Elwood, Starkville, N. V. 

 E R. Root, Medina, O. 

 Wm. a. Selser, Philadelphia, Pa. 

 G. M. DOOLITTLE, Borodino, N Y. 

 . F. Marks, Chapinville, N. Y. 

 J. M. Hambaugh, Escondido, Cal. 

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

 C. C. Miller, Marengo, Ills. 



