Gleanings in bee culture . the market is practically bare. Evi-dently a new scale of prices will be i stablished on ar-rival of new crop. Beeswax is plentiful, and in fairdemand at $ per 100 pounds. , Walter S. Pouder, June 19. Indianapolis, Ind. Zajsesvillb.—There is an increasing demand lorhoney, consumers turning, of necessity, to extracted,there being no comb on the market. I quote poundjars at $ per dozen wholesale For good qualityof beeswax I pay iZ f. o. b. Zanesville, in exchange forbee-supplies. Edmund W. Peirce, June 19. 136 W. Main St., Zanesville, O. St. Paul.—No quotation


Gleanings in bee culture . the market is practically bare. Evi-dently a new scale of prices will be i stablished on ar-rival of new crop. Beeswax is plentiful, and in fairdemand at $ per 100 pounds. , Walter S. Pouder, June 19. Indianapolis, Ind. Zajsesvillb.—There is an increasing demand lorhoney, consumers turning, of necessity, to extracted,there being no comb on the market. I quote poundjars at $ per dozen wholesale For good qualityof beeswax I pay iZ f. o. b. Zanesville, in exchange forbee-supplies. Edmund W. Peirce, June 19. 136 W. Main St., Zanesville, O. St. Paul.—No quotations made at present on honeyof any kind. None on the market and no H. Patton, Secy Board of Trade,June 20. St. Paul, Minn. Chicago.—A few consignments of the crops of 1907are on sale, bringing 16 cents per pound for good whitegrades: amber, about 12; extracted, 7 to 8. Beeswax,32; sells promptly. R. A. Burnett & Co., June 20, Chicago, III, PRAISE FROM HIGH AUTHORITY ThisMan Knows aGoodThingWhen He Sees It. The MUTH IDEAL BEE-VEIL is a GoodTHing (.All ngnis rebcrved)MR. FRANK RAUCHFUSS, wearing a Muth Ideal Bee-Veil HAVE A I^OOK AT MR. RAUCHFUSS* LETTER.: The Fred W. Muth Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Denver, June 7, 1907. i Oentlemen;—Your Muth Ideal Bee-veil has come to hand. I have given the same a trial, and will astate that it is comfortable to wear, easy on the eyes, well made, and a sure preventive of bee-stings Mabout face and neck. Yours very truly, Frank Rauchfuss, Mgr. Colorado Honey-Producers Assn. Everybody knows Mr. Rauchfuss; and he wouldnt recommend any thing in such strongterms if it wasnt the real thing in every particular. It costs you only 75c postpaid. Unlessyou enjoy being stung while handling bees, send for this veil to-day. Send for our catalog; free. ^Aa FRED W- MUTH CO., ^ The Busy Bee-Men >^ 51 Walnut St., Cincinnati. O. WANTED.—Fancy Comb Honey. State how much you have to sell. We pay promjjtly upon receipt of shipment 1907 GLEANINGS IN


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