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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Oct. 1.") 



treme right is your namesake. He was Sun- 

 day-school superintendent at about the age 

 of eighteen. The one in the center is now 

 Sunday-school superintendent of the largest 

 Sunday-school in Marion. The one wearing 

 glasses is a student and Latin teacher in the 

 Indiana University at Indianapolis. The 



so you see my life has not l^een an entire 

 failure. ' I. R. Good. 



Marion, Ind. 



[Many thanks, friend Good, or I might 

 say my" (iood friends," for your picture, 

 yo\ir son's explanation, and your own kind 



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one on the left is our lirst liorn, and is the 

 father of as nice a pair of twin boys as you 

 ever saw. Not one of the children iises tea, 

 coffee, or tobacco in any form. All are tem- 

 perance workers. The two smallest boys 

 were the last two of the family, last winter, 

 to be converted and unite with the church: 



words. 1 shall have to explain to the youn;^:- 

 er ones that away l)ack, years ago, when the 

 Root children were little" folks as well as the 

 Good children, friend Good's name l)ecamc 

 almost a household word by suggesting and 

 telling us how to make what was known as 

 the "Good candy," for supplying queen- 



