Gleanings in bee culture . Y. Cincinnati.—The market on fancy white comb hon-ey is entirely bare. No. 2 is selling slow at 12; extract-ed light amber brings bVs to 6. Beeswax is sellinghere at $ per 100 lbs. C. H. W. Weber, Mav 21. 2146-2148 Central Ave., Cincinnati. O. Columbus.—Market is almost bare. We can han-dle some fancy or No. 1 white; selling 15 to 23. Evans & Turner, Columbus, O. Liverpool, England.—Chilian honey, 3H to 6%;Peruvian, 3H to 6V2; Californian, 5>^ to 8^; Jamaican,3% to 6%. Taylor & Co., May 25. Tithebarn St. Havre, France.—Honey (extracted) is now sellinga


Gleanings in bee culture . Y. Cincinnati.—The market on fancy white comb hon-ey is entirely bare. No. 2 is selling slow at 12; extract-ed light amber brings bVs to 6. Beeswax is sellinghere at $ per 100 lbs. C. H. W. Weber, Mav 21. 2146-2148 Central Ave., Cincinnati. O. Columbus.—Market is almost bare. We can han-dle some fancy or No. 1 white; selling 15 to 23. Evans & Turner, Columbus, O. Liverpool, England.—Chilian honey, 3H to 6%;Peruvian, 3H to 6V2; Californian, 5>^ to 8^; Jamaican,3% to 6%. Taylor & Co., May 25. Tithebarn St. Havre, France.—Honey (extracted) is now sellingat 8 to 9 cts. per lb. Beeswax from Madagascarbrought 30 cts., and French unrefined, 31 to 33. EVANS & TURNER ^^ COLUMBUS, OHIO ^. WANT TO BUY 1907 CROP COMB HONEY Write us immediately, nam-ing price on different grades. We want to h ea r especially fromMichigan and Wisconsin Producers The Danzenbalter 20th Century Smolcer Pat. Oct. 3, 05, June 4, 07. Awarded Highest Prize A GOLD MEDAL St. Louis, IS THE BEST,,CHEAPEST,AND LARGESTSMOKER SOLDFOR A DOLLAR It has a side grate that strengthens the fire-cup,and holds a removable metal and asbestos lining thatkeeps it cool, adding to its durability. It has novalves to get out of order or snout to CLOG WITH SOOT. ALL THAT IS CLAIMED.—N. E. France, Platteville,Wis., General Manager of the National Bee-keepersAssociation says: ., ; I have given your 20th Century a thoroughtrial. For convenience in lighting, durability, andlong time one filling will last and give ample smoke,I find it all you claim. In the spring I shall wantseveral. I always want the best. SURPASSES ALL OTHERS.—Mr. Grant Stanley,Nisbet,Pa—After giving the Danzenbaker 20th CenturySmoker several trials, can say it surpasses all smokersit has been my liberty to try; it will not go out until thefuel is all consumed, and it produces a cool smoke, afeature very necessary in any first-cla^s smoker. BEST IN TWENTY YEARS.—M. D. Ande


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