. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 458 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. which contains over 2,300 pounds of comb honey, with a placard in front stating these facts. There is sufficient dark honey in sections on the sides so that by their ar- rangement spells the worj. "; A placard is posted in two different places worded thus: '" Read name in dark honey.'' This castle was designed by Bro. Ham- baugh, with the exception of the lettering on the sides which was put in by the sug- gestion of Bro. Stone. This piece of' work nearly fills the entire case, which is about little ho


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 458 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. which contains over 2,300 pounds of comb honey, with a placard in front stating these facts. There is sufficient dark honey in sections on the sides so that by their ar- rangement spells the worj. "; A placard is posted in two different places worded thus: '" Read name in dark honey.'' This castle was designed by Bro. Ham- baugh, with the exception of the lettering on the sides which was put in by the sug- gestion of Bro. Stone. This piece of' work nearly fills the entire case, which is about little honey-bee, under the guidance of Mr. Aaron Coppen, of Wenona, Ills. It is the familiar inscription found on our coins— "In God We ; Mr. Coppen also sends his autograph, put up in the same way, viz: " A. Coppen, Wenona, Ills.;" but Mr. Coppen failed to send an exhibit of honey, owing to the prevalence of honey- dew in his locality, and he apologizes for the dark appearance of his mottoes, though they were considered very worthy of exhi- bition, and were No. 2.—Tlie Illinois SUite Honey ExhUnt al the World's Fair. 25 feet in length, by S feet high and 5 feet broad. No. 2.—Standing next to No. 1 on the south, is the competitive exhibits of virgin white clover honey, from various parties, chief among which are Dr. C. C. Miller, W. C. Lyman, L. Highbarger, E. Whittlesy, Jas. A. Stone, Geo. F. Robbins, Geo. Poin- dexter, G. D. Rogers and others. This case is 15 feet in length, and filled to the top in Cantastic shajjos. A placard on the sides reads thus: " All Illinois honey, this year's ; A piece of work adurns the front of the case, that was made by the ingenious No. 3.—This case is called the ?• Puzzle Case," and is composed entirely of ex- tracted honey put up in a multitude of forms, mounted in pyramid shape, and, to all appearances, counter i)j'rauiid form. It is a puzzler to the unsuspecting gazer. In this case


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