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The Ohio Honey Exhibit.— 



This week, instead of our usual bio- 

 graphical department, we have a large 

 picture of the Ohio honey exhibit at the 

 "World's Fair, with its capable and genial 



pearance in the picture is very appro- 

 priate.) 



The following interesting description 

 was furnished for Oleanings by the Doc- 

 tor, which will doubtless be read with 



Ohio's World's Fair Honey Exhibit, with Dr. A. B. Mason on the Left. 



Superintendent — Dr. Mason— shown at 

 the left. (Of course, the Doctor belongs 

 with the exhibit, else he wouldn't form 

 such a conspicuovxs part of it. But as 

 Ohio can boast of no " sweeter " man in 

 her ranks of honey-producers, his ap- 



much pleasure by all, whether they were 

 permitted to see the exhibit or not : 



The frames, or honey-stands [inside 

 the case], as we called them, were made 

 of inch gas-pipe, four pieces on each 

 side, and one between at each end mak- 



