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tFnder this head will be inserted, free of charge, the names of 

 all those having honey to sell, as well as tho^^e wanting to buy. 

 Please mention how much, what kind, and piices. as far as pos- 

 sible. As a general thing. I would not advise you to send your 

 honey away to be gold on commission. 1£ near home, wnere 

 you can look after it. it is often a very good way. Bvall means, 

 develop your home market. For 26 cents we can furnish little 

 boards to hang up in your doorvara, with the words, ' ' Honey 

 for Sale, " neatly painted. If wanted bvm.ail. 10 cents extra for 

 postage. Boards saying ' ' Bees and Queens for Sale, ' ' same 

 p.-ice. 



CITY MARKETS. 



Cleveland. —Hojie,!/. — Honey has been a little 

 dull the pH8t two weeks, and pricos about Ic. lower. 

 But whltH, in 1-lb. sections, selling 20 to 21, and 19 to 

 20 for 2 Ihs. S^-ond quality ab 'Ut 3c. less. Extract- 

 ed is very dull, scnrcel* anv selling, holding at 10 to 

 11 in bbls , and 12 to 15 lu cans and pr.iils. Beeswax 

 very scarce, 2><@ iO. A. C. Kendel. 



Cleveland, O., Dec. 21, 1883. 



Detroit —Honey.— The supply of comb honey is 

 ju-»t about ecjutil t(» the demand. It is bringing from 

 1^@20 cts. for a good article, and from ^^(gne cts. for 

 dark; the latter sells but slowly. BcesRVi.c is worth 

 2o@30 cts. A. B. Weed. 



Detroit, Mich., Dec. 36, 1882. 



CtNCiNN.A.Ti.— Honey. —The demand is good for ex- 

 tracted h.inej^ in barrels, as w^ji as in gl "SS jars and 

 tin buck' ts. Arrivals fair. The demand is fair for 

 comb honey, which is not cheap enniitrh to make 

 trade lively. ExirMcted honey brings 7@ Oe on arri- 

 val; comb honey. U@20c. Chas. F. Muth. 



Cincinnati, O., Dec. 21, 1883. 



Chicago.— Ho?iej/. — Prices are unchanged, but the 

 supply is more thtn equal to the demand. Beeswax 

 is scarce, and rules at 2Tc for briirht yellow, cash on 

 arrival; dark and off color, 17@22c. 



033 West Madison St., Chicago, ill., Dec. 2i, 1882.* 



I have some pure linn honey for sale, in 30 and 60 

 lb. tin cans. J. B. Murray. 



Ada, Hardin Co., O., Dec. 17, 1882. 



I have 1400 lbs. white extracted honey to sell, at 

 10 ots. per lb., p:tckrtges included. Robt Qcinn. 

 Shellsburg, Beuion Co., Iowa, Dec. 1, 1882. 



I will pay 10 cts. per lb. for white clover or linden 

 honey, in barrels or half-barrels, or 8 to 8>4 for good 

 buckwheat. Send samples before shipping. 



I. M. Kauffman. 



Huntingdon, Pa., Box 290, Dec. 2t, 1882. 



I have 5000 Iha. of extracted honey, which I will 

 sell at 9 cts., delivered at Cinciiinntl or St. Louis. 

 Sample sent if required. Barrels thrown in. 



P. L. Viallon. 



Bayou Goula, La., Dec. 17, 1882. 



[Friend V., if this honey is as good as friend Blan- 

 ton's, it ought to go quick at the above figures.] 



I have 1000 lbs. In 1V4 -lb. boxes to sell, put up in 

 crates of 16 boxes each: outside boxes glassed, re- 

 mainder not glassed. Delivernd onboard the cars 

 at Decatur, Van Buren Co., Mich., at 18c per lb. 



S. H. Mallory. 



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One Barnes foot-power circular saw, with scroll- 

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Will pay 3uc for clean pure yellow beeswax deliv- 

 ered at this station. EZRA BAEK, 

 Id Sterling, Whiiesides Co., III. 



I WANT TO BUr 130 nuclei (Lang, frame). Ad- 

 dress, giving all the particulars. 

 Id F. A. SALISBURY, Geddes, Onondaga Co., N.Y. 



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