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DO NOT burn your refuse from Wax Extrac- 

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 Archie L. Coggshall, Groton, N. Y. tf 



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FOR SALE — 45 colonies of bees, excellent 

 strain, no disease, several hundred hives, 

 foundation mill, dipping tank. Cowan 

 honey extractor and numerous other ap- 

 pliances. Located in Florida. Cheap for 

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INCREASE is a hadsome little book tell- 

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WANTED. — No. i white and amber and buck- 

 wheat extracted honey in 6o lb. cans or 

 barrels. Send sample and quote lowest price 

 delivered in Preston. M. V. Facey, Preston. 

 Fillmore county, Minn. 



FINE CHANCE for Bee-keeper. Having re- 

 tired from the bee business, I offer for sale 

 my property at Wabasso, Fla. Lot con- 

 tains 6 1-4 acres, good house, orange and 

 other bearing fruit trees. Lot of hives, 

 extractors and other necessary equipment. 

 A splendid range for bees. Also one acre 

 lot for apiary in black mangrove district, 

 two miles distant. Write for terms, Mrs. 

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HONEY AND BBESWAX MAKKBXS. 



(Dealers' Selltne: Prices.) 



Toledo, Ohio, July 16 — There is a good de- 

 mand for new comb honey, also for good grade 

 of extracted, and same would bring good 

 prices. We quote our market today as follows: 

 Comb, IS to 16 cents. Extracted, 5 1-2 to 

 6 cents. Beeswax, 26 to 28 cents. The Griggs 

 Bros. & Nichols. 



Kansas City, Mo., July 17. — The honey crop 

 in this section is short. Can use any quantity. 

 We quote our market today as follows: Fancy 

 white comb, per 24-Sec. Cr., $3.50 to $3.65. 

 Extracted, 9 cents. C. C. Clemmons & Co. 



Milwaukee, July 18. — There is not much 

 doing at present in honey. The supply is 

 not large. Demand, slow. We quote today 

 as follows: Choice white to fancy, comb, 

 16 to 17 cents. Extracted, 8 to 9 cents. 

 Beeswax, 25 to 30 cents. J. Offermann & Co. 



Worcester, Mass., July 18. — No honey on 

 the market. W. H. Blodgett & Co. 



Denver, July 18. — Judging from present indi- 

 cations, the crop of honey in this part of the 

 state will not be heavy. The supply is very 

 light. Demand fair. We quote our market 

 today as follows: For strictly No. 1, new 

 crop comb, $4.00 per 24-Sec. case. Extracted, 

 no change from former quotations. Colorado 

 Honey Producers' Ass'n. 



Chicago, July 8. — Very little honey of the 

 yield of 1907 has come on this market. What 

 there has in the way of white comb has sold 

 readily at 6 cents per pound. There is no 

 call for other grades at the present time. 

 Very little demand for extracted and a ten- 

 dency to not take it at over 7 cents for the 

 best grades of white. Beeswax continues to 

 sell well at 32 cents. R. A. Burnett & Co. 



Cincinnati, July 3. — The demand for ex- 

 tracted honey does not come up to expecta- 

 tions, which is probably due to the lateness 

 of the season. Quotations range about the 

 same as published recently. Amber in bar- 

 rels at 5 1-2 cents to 6 3-4 cents per pound, 

 according to the quality. Fancy white ex- 

 tracted honey in crates of 2 60-pound cans 

 at 9 cents. 



As yet, there is no new comb honey on 

 the market. We are paying 28 cents per 

 pound cash, and 30 cents in trade, delivered 

 here for choice yellow beeswax free from dirt. 

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