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 consume as much stores as those on 

 summer stands. Lest you forget. 



It will pay the difference to let the 

 bees seal over all honey intended for 

 extracting, as the wax from the cap- 

 pings will more than pay for the 

 longer period it was allowed to re- 

 main on the hives and the honey will 

 be of the highest quality. 



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HONEY AND BEESWAX MARKETS. 



(DeaTers' Selling: Prices.) 



Worcester, Mass., June 13.— The supply 

 of honey is closed out. The demand ds 

 slight. W. H. Blodgett & Co. 



Chicago, June 13.— The 1906 crop of 

 comb honey is exhausted. There is very 

 little sale for off grades of honey of any 

 kind. Markets today: Choice grades of 

 cc-mb, 16c. Extracted, white, 7c. R. A. 

 Burnett & Co. 



Toledo, June 13.— The supply of honey 

 is exhausted. The demand is fair for 

 this season. We could use some choice 

 •grades of comb and extracted. We quote 

 our market today as follows: Comb, in 

 retail way, 16 and 17c. Extracted, 5 and 

 .5 1-2 c. Beeswax, 28 and 30c. The Griggs 

 Bros. & Nichols Co . 



