March 2, 1905. 



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Chicago, Feb. 20. — Hoaey-btisitiess is not too 

 brisk and consequently prices are none too firm. 

 A g^ood deal of pressure is being^made by pro- 

 ducers as well as dealers upon t beir correspond- 

 ents to more consignments. Fancy grades of 

 white comb bring 12M@13c; No, 1, about 12c, 

 with some desirable at lie. Extracted, 6@7c for 

 white, 5J4@6HiC for amber, the price being gov- 

 erned by quality, flavor and package. Beeswax, 

 30c, if clean and of good color. 



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Boston, Feb. 23 —On account of the very 

 light demand, stocks of comb honey continue 

 to accumulate, causing a weaker market. 

 Fancy white, ISc; No. 1, 14c. Extracted, 6@8c, 

 according to quality. Blakb, Scott & LiBB. 



Kansas City, Feb. 20.— The honey market at 

 present is very low, the best comb stock selling 

 at $2.00 per case of 24 sections, with absolutely 

 no demand for amber or the cheaper grades. 

 Extracted honey selling from 4Ji@6!^c, accord- 

 ing to the quality of the stock. Beeswax in 

 good demand at 2Sc. C. C. Clbmons & Co. 



Cincinnati, O., Feb. 20.— The comb honey 

 market has been a drag the last month; this 

 caused the holders to o£fer es:tra inducements 

 in prices. Quotations obtained are as follows: 

 No. 1 fancy water-white comb, 12@X3c; No. 2, 

 1054@1154c. Extracted: white clover in barrels, 

 6^c; in cans, 7i^@8 cents; amber, in barrels, 

 5J4^5>6c; in cans, 6@6>6c. Beeswax, 2"c. 



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Philadelphia, Feb. 20.— On account of the 

 very bad weather the sales among the retail 

 trade in honey have been slow. Quite a good 

 many shipments have been arriving from dis- 

 tant points and the market at the present time 

 is overstocked. We quote: Fancv white comb, 

 IS'-I' 16c; No. 1, 13@14c; amber, 12c. Extracted, 

 white, 65i@7c; amber, (jc. Beeswax, 2"c. 



We are producers of honey and do not handle 

 on commission. Wm. A. Sblsbr. 



Cincinnati, Feb. 1". — The demand for honey 

 at the present time is like business — frozen. 

 Nevertheless, we are looking forward to a 

 brighter future. We quote amber extracted 

 honey in barrels and cans at be.- 6^^c, respect- 

 ively; white clover at 7@8c. 



The conditions of the comb honey market are 

 aught but encouraging, owing to the vast 

 amount of Western comb honey that is being 

 consigned at almost any price. We quote fancy 

 white at 12@13c, with but few sales. Beeswax. 

 27c. The Fred W.Muth Co. 



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Albany, N.Y., Feb. 8.— Honey market dull 

 this eKtreme cold weather, especially comb, 

 which candies or ^rannlates and cracks easily. 

 We quote: Fancy white, 13@14c; No. 1, 12@13c; 

 mixed, lOiSHc; buckwheat, 10@llc. Extracted, 

 better demand: Buckwheat, 6@6!^c; white, 

 6(S6Vsc. Buckwheat most in demand, as the 

 Jewish people will have no other. Beeswax, 

 30(a33c. H. R. Wright. 



San Francisco, Feb. 16.— White comb, 1-lb. 

 sections, il(s>12 cents; amber, 8»10c. Extracted, 

 white, 6'a6V4 cents; ligat amber, 4H@SMc; am- 

 ber, 3%@4Kc; dark anber, 3@3Hc. Beeswax, 

 eoodto choice,lieht,2i®.10c: dark. 27/928c. 



There is a moderate movement on local ac- 

 count and some small shipments are being 

 made outward. Values are without quotable 

 change, but dealers are desirous of reducing 

 holdings and market is favorable to buyers, 

 especially for other than most select. A car- 

 load of comb honey arrived from Nevada. 



New York, Feb. 8.— The market is decidedly 

 dull on comb honey and very little moving, 

 with plentiful supply. We quote: Fancy white 

 cnmb, 14c; No. 1, 13c; amber, lie; dark, 9@10c. 

 Extracted honey is in fair demand, and prices 

 remain about th<» same. Beeswax steady and 

 in good demand, 29c. Hh-dreth * Skoelken. 





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