. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Wonderful Exhibition. One of the most interesting and wonderful exhibitions that can be made is working Bees. It attracts attention where all else fails. Visitors will brave the dangers to see the wonders! Let lis have at least one colony of working bees at all our conventions. All visit- ors at the Crystal Palace, in London, have a small hand-bill like the follow- ing put into their hands: A Perfect Kingdom in a Peck Measure. ''NEVEB KILL A BEE!'' South "*Ving Corridor, opposite end from Aquarium, leading to London and Brigh- ton Railway Station


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Wonderful Exhibition. One of the most interesting and wonderful exhibitions that can be made is working Bees. It attracts attention where all else fails. Visitors will brave the dangers to see the wonders! Let lis have at least one colony of working bees at all our conventions. All visit- ors at the Crystal Palace, in London, have a small hand-bill like the follow- ing put into their hands: A Perfect Kingdom in a Peck Measure. ''NEVEB KILL A BEE!'' South "*Ving Corridor, opposite end from Aquarium, leading to London and Brigh- ton Railway Station, Low Level. FIKST OF THE Thousand and One Attractions! OF THE IS Karriott's Exhibition of Working Bees! This wonderful, extraordinary and interest- ing sight has been visited by thousands, and by all pronounced to be the cheapest and most intellectual Exhihition of the Age. Mother of the Whole Hive, Ligurian, or Italian Alps Bees! PURE HONEY FOR SALE, DON'T FORGET MARRIOTT! CRYSTAL PALACE BEE MASTER. The first Exhibition in the Crystal Palace, opened in Many try to Etiual, ;None can Excel. The result has been magical. Im- proved appliances are the result all over the Kingdom ! Increased demand and consumption are the rule ! The Bee stands in the foreground, with admi- ring multitudes following ! Of course they are happy, for "industry and cheer- fulness are sworn ; That Floating Apiary. Many inquiries have been received as to the result of Mr. Perrine's experi- ment with a "floating ; The St. Louis Globe-Democrat has a long report from which we condense the following : In the spring Mr. Perrine purcliased two barges of ordinary length and a little stern-wheel steamer. Whatever of failure has attended the enterprise is due the inferior speed of ^he boat and a series of exasperating accidents to her machinery. The two barges were provided with shelving, and 400 hives of bees placed upon each. The hives were painted in "contrasting c


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