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CHICAGO, 111.— At present the demand for 

 honey is somewhat slow, bu we anticipate more 

 inquiry and better prices. \\ e quote as follows: 

 Kancv'white, 15; white, 13: amber, 12; dark, 10; 

 white, extracted, 8 to 9; amber, 7 to 8; beeswax, 



2S. 



S. T. FISH & CO., 

 Jan. 25. 1S9 .So. Water St., Chicago, Ills. 



XKW YORK. — Stocks of comb honey are very 

 light, and we could use some to good advantage. 

 We quote as follows; Fancy wliite. 15; No. i white 

 13 to 14; fancy amber. 12 to 13; No. 1 amber, 11 to 

 12: fancy dark, 11; No. 1 dark, lo; white, extract- 

 ed, SS; amber 7'/;; dark, 6; beeswax, 27 to 28. 

 HILDRETH & SKGEI^KEN. 



Dec. 22. 120 West Broadway, New York. 



BUFFALO. N. Y.— There is very little new 

 honey in the market, and the demand is very 

 good. We quote as lollows: Fancy white, 15 

 lo 16; No. I white, 14 to 15: fancy amber, 13 to 14; 

 No. 1 amber. 12 to 13: fancy dark. 11 to 12; No. i 

 dark, 10 to 11; white, extracted, S to8'/3;dark, 7 to 

 7j/i; amber, 7';. to S; beeswax 28 lo 30. 



W. C. TOWNSEND, 



86 West Mark U St., Buflalo, N. Y. 



Jan. 23. 



Bl'FFALO, N. Y. — Fancy comb honey is in 

 great demand; and all grades move well. Two- 

 thirds value advanced on arrival when desired. 

 Please write ns. We quote as follows; Fancy 

 white, 16 to 17; No. i white, i.s to 16; fancy amber 

 12^ to 14: No. I amber, 10 to 11; fancy dark, 9 

 to 10; No. I dark, 8 to 9; white, extracted, 7 to 8; 

 amber, 5^3 lo 6; dark, 5; beeswax, 28 to 30. 

 BATTERSON & CO. 

 Jan. 23. 167 & 169 Scott St., Buffalo, N. Y. 



CHICAGO, ILL.— We quote best white comb 

 at fifteen cents. An occasional small lot of fancy 

 sells at sixteen; off grades of white, twelve to 

 fourteen cents; ambers ten to twelve cents. Ex- 

 tracted, eight to nine cents for fancy white, sev- 

 en to eight cents for amber, six to seven cents 

 for dark grades. Beeswax twcn2y-seven cents. 

 Receipts are larger and the demand is not as 

 good as it has been. 



Jan. 8. 



R. A. BURNETT & Co., 



163 So. Water .St., Chicago, 111. 



NEW YORK, N. Y.— There is a .steady demand 

 for all grades of comb honey. The receipts are 

 not heavy. We quote as follows: Fancy white, 

 15 to 16; No. I white, 13N t<> 14'/$; amber, '11 to 12: 

 buckwheat, 9 to 11. Extracted honey is steady- at 

 the following prices: California white, SJ'^ to 9; 

 light aml)er, 8 to S'X; white clover, 8',;ambier, 7'/; 

 We are asking, for extractcrl buckwheat, 6'j to 

 7 cts. for kegs, and 7 to 7' . lor tins, according to 

 quality, but with ven,- little trade. Florida ex- 

 tracted honey, 8 to S',. liglit amber, 7'/, to 8; am- 

 ber, 7 to 7'2. Other grades of Southern at from 

 75 to 80 cts. per gallon, according to quality. 

 Beeswax, a little more active at from 27 to 28 per 

 lb. 



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Jan. II. 



FRANCIS H. LEGGETT & CO. 



W. Broadway, Franklin &Varick Sis 



FOR 14 CENTS 



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We wish to pain this y oar i;(Kl,(l( 9 



new customers, and h ence offer "^ 



1 I* kg. City Garden Bi et, Idc 



1 Pkg Earl'st Emerald CucumberlSo 



1 " La Crosse Market Lettuce, 16c 



Strawberry Melon, 15c 



Vi Day Radish, Icic 



Early Ripe ('atiljape, Idc 



Early Dinner Onion, Itic 



3 •• Brilliant Flower Seeds, 15c 



Worth 91.00, for 14 ccntH. JTlio 



Aliove 10 Pkcs. worth $l.(Ki, we will 



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