Qu (28) Surplus Honey Receptacles. 
July 17th, 1869. M. M. Baldridge has written his plan of glass
Jars to receive pieces of comb cut out from frames, square
Or flat, to be self sealing and fit 4 R4 jellies, preserves, etc. 
To nest point, courts, two courts. Let such cans be made with 
Grooves insides, so that small boxes without sides, perhaps without
Bottoms slide into grooves. Let such boxes on strips over frames 
On front and rear, let outside ones only have glass in grooves on 
One side, the other have [illegible] glass sides resting on strips. 
Must have guide combs, four Italians best on sides 
About 1/3 up. Easy to slide there when full into the
Jars, and if kept airtight honey would keep long time in [illegible]
Such boxes. Easy prepared for market, say six together, sit on a
Thin 1/2 inch board, held by clamping lids, as fast as are sold, screwed up etc. 
This makes a wall say 13 inches with two 2 inch hollows. The
[illegible] I [illegible] and a smaller one between the two large ones can
Be used. If it [illegible] the smaller one [illegible] between the hollow 
It will not be until the [illegible] has attained it's full finding story 
It will be seen that either hollow may be filled with a [illegible] 
Brick, and the well be all solid except 2 inches. Gee maybe
Made longer than 10 inches so as to allow all the solid parts of the
Wow to be well [illegible]. If a [illegible] stronger wall is needed the [illegible] 
Bricks maybe laid so as to gain 2 inches more, or to set one
Edge, or if a solid wall is wanted best allow maybe follow
With common brick both on edge or the [illegible] being made large we
Can get a 14 inch or 16 inch or 18 inch solid wall etc. A [illegible]
Patent may be taken out for the plan, the right to [illegible]
Electrical from [illegible] patent. Brick for hollow or solid walls . 
Where the hollow is on outside there are 2 no [illegible]
[illegible] from inside [illegible] of an outside [illegible] 



