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Chicago, June 7— The volume of sales is in- 

 finitesimal; hence prices are not considered 

 important at this season. Comb brings 12@12i^c 

 per pound for best grades, off lots 7@10c. Ex- 

 tracted, 5@7c, according to what it is. Beeswax 

 sells upon arrival at 30c per pound. 



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Cincinnati, June 2.— There is only a fair de- 

 mand for honey at the ijresent time. We quote 

 amber extracted honey in barrels at 4Ji@6c. ac- 

 cording to qualiiy. White clover extracted at 

 6^(S-^c. The comb honey market is practically 

 closed for the summer. Beeswax, 29c. 



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Boston, May 23.— Our honey market contin- 

 ues very dull, with very little movement to be 

 noted. We quote fancy white at 14c; No. 1, 

 12)il@13c. Extracted, from 6@8c, according to 

 quality. Blake, Scott & IiKB. 



Philadelphia, May 19.— The season is about 

 over for the sale of comb honey, with so few 

 sales that the market is not established enough 

 to quote price. Extracted honey has met with 

 some demand, and we quote as follows: White, 

 6@7c; amber, S^iu t)C. Beeswax, 28c. 



We are producers of honey and do not handle 

 on commission. Wm. A. Sblser. 



New York, April 19.— There is no change in 

 the condition of the honey market. Very little 

 comb honey selling and prices ruling about the 

 same as our last quotations. Extracted in fair 

 demand only. Beeswax firm at 30c. 



HiLDRBTH & SeOELKBN. 



Kansas City, May 12.— The honey situation 

 is a little sironger, and there is but little honey 

 left in the hand of the dealers. Best honey 

 bringing from $2.25 to $2.50 a case; amber at 

 from 2S@50c a case lower. Extracted, 4H@6c. 

 Beeswax, 28c. C. C. Clemons & Co. 



Cincinnati, C, June9.— There is no demand 

 for comb honey on account of the warm 

 weather. Extracted is in usual demand for this 

 season of the vear. We quote white clover at 

 7<asc; amber, in barrels, at 5}i@S>«c; in cans, 

 5Ji@6c. Beeswax, 2-<c. C. H. W. Weber. 



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

 this extreme cold weather, especially comb, 

 which candies or granulates and cracks easily. 

 We quote: Fancv s hite, 13@14c; No. 1, 12(2(130; 

 mixed, 10@llc; bncHwheat, 10@llc. Extracted, 



better demand: Buckwheat, 6@6Kc; white, 

 6@6l^c. Buckwheat most in demand, as the 

 Jewish people will have no other. Beeswax, 

 30@32c. H. R. Wrioht. 



San Francisco, May 31.— White comb, 1-lb- 

 sections. 11@12 cents; amber,8@10c. Extracted, 

 white, Sii®6 cents; light amber, 4®Sc; am- 

 ber, 3@3Hc; dark amber, 2H®3c. Beeswax- 

 good to choice, light, 27@29c; dark, 25'S26c. 



The ship Atlas, sailing Saturday last for New 

 York, carried 236 cases extracted, reported to 

 be Hawaiian Island product. Offerings of this 

 year's California honey so far have not been 

 large, and mainly by sample. The movement 

 on local account is light. 



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