. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 592 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL Sept. 11, 1902. SSSQSQQS QSSQSSSS^^^ iSQQSQSQSQQ Xis»JA^,,je,^s.^s,.vi,.X!,ji^^ BEE=KEEPER5, Save Money by Buying Hives, Sections, Brood Frames, Extractors, Smokers, ^^^ everything ^^^^_^^^^^^ ELSE you NEED, OF THE, W. T. FALCONER MFG. CO., Jamestown, N. Y. VS" Our goods are guaranteed of supe- rior quality in every way. Send for our large illustrated catalog, and copy of THE AHERICAN BEB KEEPER, a monthly for all bee-keepers; SOc a year. (Now in 12th year. H. E. Hill, Editor.) tW W. M. Gebrish, E- Notting


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 592 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL Sept. 11, 1902. SSSQSQQS QSSQSSSS^^^ iSQQSQSQSQQ Xis»JA^,,je,^s.^s,.vi,.X!,ji^^ BEE=KEEPER5, Save Money by Buying Hives, Sections, Brood Frames, Extractors, Smokers, ^^^ everything ^^^^_^^^^^^ ELSE you NEED, OF THE, W. T. FALCONER MFG. CO., Jamestown, N. Y. VS" Our goods are guaranteed of supe- rior quality in every way. Send for our large illustrated catalog, and copy of THE AHERICAN BEB KEEPER, a monthly for all bee-keepers; SOc a year. (Now in 12th year. H. E. Hill, Editor.) tW W. M. Gebrish, E- Nottingham, N. H., carries a full line of our goods at catalog prices. Order of him and save freight. $300,000, A TEAR and you may have part of it jf you work ft)r up. Vnele Sam's poultry prtxiuet pays that sum. Send Kk- for samples and partk-- ulars. We furnish capital to start you in business. Draper Publishing Co.,Cblcago,MI. "What Happened to Ted" BY HORTON. This is a true story of the poor and unfor- tunate in city life. Miss Horton, the author, is a deaconess whose experiences among the city poverty stricken are both interesting and sad. This particular short story—60 pages, 5x6% inches, bound in paper cover—gives somewhat of an insight into a little of the hard lot of the poor. Price, postpaid, only 10 cents (stamps or silver.) Address, ISABELLE HORTON. 227 Ohio Street, Chicago, III. Tip=Top Glass Honey=Jars The picture shown herewith represents the best one-pound jar for honey that we Ijnow of. It is made of the clear- est flint glass, and when filled with honey, and a neat label attached, it makes as handsome a package as can be im- agined. Its glass top sets on a flat rubber ring, and is held in place by a flat steel spring across the top as shown in the picture. It is practically air-tight, thus permitting no leak, which is an important thing with honey- sellers. We can furnish these jars, Chicago, at these prices: One gross, $


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