. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. THE MMBRicMK mmm jo^rnsi,. G91. XIIOMAS G. !%EW:MAN, EDITOR. VoiniV. OcUil888, Nc,43. There's al>vay!ss, Always au t Ifoit to make, If there's anythinf» good to win, Any rich prize to take ; Yonder's the fruit we crave. Yonder tlie charming scene ; But deep and wide, with a troubled tide, Is the river that lies between. '%\'liat a ^Voman Can I)o.—Mrs. J. N. Heater, of Columbus, Nebr., is one of the best-known exhibitors of Honey and Bee-Snpplies in America. Speaking of her exhibit at the Sta(e Fair at Lincoln, the Columbus Journal remarks thus : &q


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. THE MMBRicMK mmm jo^rnsi,. G91. XIIOMAS G. !%EW:MAN, EDITOR. VoiniV. OcUil888, Nc,43. There's al>vay!ss, Always au t Ifoit to make, If there's anythinf» good to win, Any rich prize to take ; Yonder's the fruit we crave. Yonder tlie charming scene ; But deep and wide, with a troubled tide, Is the river that lies between. '%\'liat a ^Voman Can I)o.—Mrs. J. N. Heater, of Columbus, Nebr., is one of the best-known exhibitors of Honey and Bee-Snpplies in America. Speaking of her exhibit at the Sta(e Fair at Lincoln, the Columbus Journal remarks thus : "Aside from its newspapers, mills and banks, there is probably no single business represented in Columbus that belter advertises the city than the business transacted by Mrs. J. N. ; And of her attractive exhibit at the State Fair, the Lincoln Journal says : Each succeeding year the apiary depart- ment finds Mrs. Heater, of Columbus, pres- ent with a large showing of eoiub and ex- tracted honey, wax, implements, and bee- keepers' supplies. The exhibit is in the form of a large pyramid of jars of honey arranged around an ornamented velvet back-ground, bearing the name and residence of the exhibitor. This exhibit shows to advantage what well-directed intelligent study and years of experience can do in this direction, and all who visit the State Fair should not fail to visit Apiary Hall and inspect this exhibi- tion. Good exhibits of bees, honey and beeswax at Fairs, will do more to educate the people, and help the sale of honey than anything else. The apiarian exhibit at Columbus, Oliio, Centeunial was a greater attraction than almost any other display. Realizing this fact, the managers of the Fair put up a building esi)ecially for it this year, and it pays well. A Friend of tlie Bees.—The Wash- ington, D. C, Sddof Oct. 8, 1888, contains the following announcement: Mr. J. P. Miller visited the Agricultural Department today to secure the co-opera- tion of the C


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