. The American bee keeper. Bee culture; Honey. 78 THE AMERICAN BEE-KEEPER. March, Mr. Andrews, who is one of the most expert, and a very extensive apiarist. No. 10 is reproduced from a very glossy 4x5 print, on printing-out pa- per. Photo by Mr. E. F. Atwater, Meridian, Idaho, the winner of this fine array of prizes. Next month we will show a picture of one of Mr. A's apiaries. No. II is reproduced from rough- surface copy of the developing type, and was taken by Mrs. F. W. Muth. In this picture Mr. Muth is seen with his two daughters, the Misses Martha and Edna, of whom, as may be imag- ined


. The American bee keeper. Bee culture; Honey. 78 THE AMERICAN BEE-KEEPER. March, Mr. Andrews, who is one of the most expert, and a very extensive apiarist. No. 10 is reproduced from a very glossy 4x5 print, on printing-out pa- per. Photo by Mr. E. F. Atwater, Meridian, Idaho, the winner of this fine array of prizes. Next month we will show a picture of one of Mr. A's apiaries. No. II is reproduced from rough- surface copy of the developing type, and was taken by Mrs. F. W. Muth. In this picture Mr. Muth is seen with his two daughters, the Misses Martha and Edna, of whom, as may be imag- ined by a glance at the picture, he is very fond. Mr. Muth is the president. 9 MR. L. L. ANDREWS, CORONA, CALIF., With load of honey cans, ready to start for the apiary in the foot-hills. and manager of the corporation bear- ing his name, at 51 Walnut St., Cin- cinnati, and he is a born honey sales- man, having been reared at the busi- ness. He is, doubtless, as thoroughly conversant with the honey trade of the United States, and with the va- rious varieties of honeys produced in the different parts of the country, as is any man living. Some three or four years ago he came to Florida express- ly to show the editor of The Bee- Keeper what he knew about pugilism, and sought to wipe up the earth with him. This horrible determination was an outgrowth of things said in The Bee-Keeper about dealers who would persist in denominating low grades of extracted or strained honey as "south- ; It was all unexpected by the innocent editor, who was aroused from his slumbers at an unseemly hour of the morning by murmering voices outside—voices in which there was perceptible accent. Peeking out into the gray light of early dawn he could see a stalwart and muscular man, evidently much ex- cited and impatient. That was Fred W. Muth, seeking revenge, and await-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readab


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