t^" Under this heading -will be inserted, for rehable dealers, two lines one 

 year for $1.25. Additional words, 12c a word. No announcement can 

 be accepted for less than one year at these rates._^ 



OHIO. 



C. H. W. WEBER, Freeman and Central 

 Aves., Cincinnati, Ohio. If for sale, mail 

 sample, and state price expected delivered 

 in Cincinnati. If in want, write lor prices, 

 and state quality and quantity wanted. 



(5-5) 



We are always in the market for extracted 

 honey, as we sell unlimited quantities. Send 

 us a sample and your best price deliv red 

 here. THE FRED W. MUTH CO. 51 

 Walnut St., Cincinnati, Ohio. (5 6) 



COLORADO. 



THE COLORADO HONEY PRODUCERS' 

 ASS'N, 1440 Market St., Denver. Colo. E 



ILLINOIS. 



R. A. BURNETT & CO., 199 South Watei 

 Street, Chicago. (5-5) 



HONEY AND BEESWAX 

 MARKET. 



Cincinnati, Sept. 15.^ — There is an improve- 

 ment in the honey market, so far as extracted 

 honey is concerned. The demand has increased 

 considerably, but the supply is limited, owing 

 to the fact that bee-keepers in general are 

 mistakably holding their crop for better prices. 

 We quote amber extracted, in barrels, at 5J^ 

 to 6 cents. 



The comb honey situation is badly demor- 

 alized, being aught but encouraging. Quote 

 fancy white clover comb honey at 14 to 15 

 cents. Beeswax, 26 and 28 cents. 



The Freu W. Muth Co. 



No. 51 Walnut St. 



Chicago, Sept. 9.— The market is now 

 showing- more activity. Some small lots 

 of fancy white clover have been sold at 

 14c per pound, with No. 1 ranging at 12c 

 to 13c. "Very little call for other grades. 

 Extracted white brings 6c to 7c; amber 

 5c to 6c, according to quality, flavor and 

 style of package. Beeswax, 280 to 29c. 

 R. A. Burnett & Co. 



199 South Water St. 



Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 10.— The supply 

 of honey is fairly good, with demand 

 somewhat limited. The continued warm 

 weather curtails the demand for honey, 

 ithough we look for increased demand 

 with the advent of cold weather We 

 quote our market today: No. 1 white, 

 $2.75 per case. Extracted, 6 to 6Vic. Bees- 

 wax, 30c. C. C. demons & Co. 



Boston. Oct. 11, 1904.— We quote our 

 market for white coimb honey from 16 to 

 ISc. For No. 1, 14 to 16c. There is a good 

 demand, and receipts are not excessive. 

 Extracted honey wanted, with practical- 

 ly no stock on hand. 



darker shades, $2.25 to $2.50; white extracted 

 7 cents. Beeswax, good demand at 30 cents 

 C. C. demons & Co. 



Cent=a=Word Column 



SHAKERS' TOBACCO CURE positivel 

 cures tobacco habit for $1.00, or money re 

 turned. Harmless, yet eflfective. Enable 

 you to stop at once or regulate amour 

 used. Enough sent for $1.00 to complet 

 cure. Satisfaction guaranteed. Shakf 



Chemical Co., Station "F," Cincinnati, Ohi< 



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'INCREASE" is the title of a little boo! ^ 

 let by Swarthmore; tells how to make v 

 winter losses without much labor and wit 

 out breaking up full colonies; entirely nc I 

 plan. 25 cents. Prospectus free. A ^ 

 dress E. L. Pratt, Swarthmore, Pa. 7 



FOR SALE — A Hawkeye, Jr., Camera com 



plete. Uses both film and plates. Cost $8.0 

 will sell with leather case for $.1.50 casl 

 Address Empire Washer Co., Falconer, ^ 

 Y. 



A TANDEM BICYCLE (for man and lad> 

 cost |150, in first-class condition, was built 1 

 order for the owner. Tires new. Will se 

 for ?25 cash. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ai 

 dress J. Clayborne Merrill, 130 Lakeviev 

 ave., Jamestown, N. Y. 



AGENTS WANTED to sell advertising noi 

 ties, good commission allowed. Send fi 

 catalogue and terms. American Manufa 

 turing Concern, Jamestown, N. Y. 



