1904 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 

 ' Follow the Flag." 



875 



WabasH 

 E^xcursions 



From Pittsburg 



$12.00 



$15.00 



$42.00 



To St. Louis and return— every 

 Tuesday and Thursday in Sep- 

 tember. Tickets limited, seven 

 (7) days, and good in free re- 

 clining-chair cars or first-class 

 coaches on regular trains. 



To St. Louis and return— every 

 day. Tickets limited, fifteen 

 (15) days, and good in free re- 

 clining -chair cars or Pullman 

 sleepers on regular trains. 



^40 no 'T^ Denver, Colorado Springs, or 

 «ptv.VU Pueblo and return. Ticketslim- 

 ited to 15 days, on sale daily. 



To San Francisco, Los Angeles, 

 Portland, Seattle, and other Pa- 

 cific-coast points. One-way colo- 

 nist tickets on sale September 

 15 to October 15. 



The Wabash is the only line landing passengers and 

 baggage at the big World's Fair station directly oppo- 

 site the main entrance to the Exposition, or in Union 

 station, as preferred. Wabash train 3, leaving Pitts- 

 burg daily at 7:30 A. M., city time, carries coaches and 

 parlor car, Pittsburg to Toledo, and free reclining-chair 

 cars and Pullman sleepers, Toledo to St. Louis. Train 

 at 2:00 p. m., city time, carries McClellan coaches and 

 Pullman sleepers, Pittsburg to St. Louis. Train 19, 

 leaving Pittsburg at 8:30 P. M., daily, carries free reclin- 

 ing-chair cars and Pullman sleepers, Pittsburg to .St. 

 Louis, and Pullman sleepers, Pittsburg to Chicago. 



Further information concerning rates to all points 

 West, together with splendid World's Fair folder con- 

 taining map of St. Louis and the World's Fair grounds, 

 cheerfully furnished on application to 



F. H. TRISTRAM, 



ASSISTANT GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT, 



PITTSBURG, PENNA. 



PAGE POULTRY FENCES 



are made in three styles, 48, 58, and 72 inches high. 

 PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE CO., Box S, Adrian, Mich. 



Tlie CHeapest 



Farm Lands 



in the United States to-day— soil, cli- 

 mate, markets, transportation facilities, 

 and all considered, 



are So^itKern I^ands 



They are the best and most desirable 

 in the country for the truck and fruit 

 grower, the stock-raiser, the dairyman, 

 and the general farmer. 



Let us tell you more about them. The 

 Southern Field and other publications 

 upon request. 



M. V. RICHARDS, 



Land and Industrial Agent, 



Southern Railway and Mobile & Ohio Railroad, 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



Chas. S. Chase. Agent, M. A. Hays, Agent, 

 722 Chemical Bldg, 225 Dearborn St., 



St. Louis, Mo. , Chicago, 111. 



Ml SJ. Roofs Writings 



of Grand Traverse territory and Leelanau Co. 

 are descriptive of Michigan's most beautiful 

 sections reached most conveniently via the 



Pere Marquette R. R. 



For pamphlets cf Michigan farm lands and the fruit 



fceit. address J. E. Merritt, Manistee, Michigan. 



SPRAY PUMPS 



The Pump 

 That Pumps 



SPRAY 



r'UAtPS 



Double-actlng.Llft, 

 Tank and Spray 



iS-PUMPS 



^^ -^^ llH*"'*' ^ ^^ .--.11. 



of all kinds. Write 

 for Circulars and 

 Prices* 



Myers Stayon Flexible Door Hangers 



with steel roller bearings, 

 easy to push and tojpull, 

 cannot be thrown off the 

 track— hence its name — 

 "Stayon." Write for de- 

 scriptive circular and 

 prices. Exclusive agency 

 given to right party who 

 will buy in quantity. 



F.E, MYERS &BRO. 

 Ashland, • Ohio. 



WnM^A^IT Lovers of Good Books 

 OL nXCU ■ to write for list of 200 tnlei, to 

 select Irom. Btautiful cloth-bound $1 boolis mailed 3 

 for $1 These story books are by the best authors, 

 200 to 500 pages. The FRISBEE HONEY CO.. 



Ref. Put Ushers of Gleanings.) Box 1014, Denver, Col. 



