HONEY AND BEESWAX MAR- 

 KET. 

 Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 8. — Demand 

 for honey is fair with good supply. We 

 quote comb honey, u 1-2 to 14 cents; 

 extracted, 6 to 7 cents. The supply of 

 beeswax is light at 30 cents per pound. 

 Hamblin & Sappington. 



Boston, Jan. 4. — Comb honej^ is in 

 good supply and not working oiT as 

 well as would like to see it at this sea- 

 son. Prices are ranging as follows: 

 Strictly No. i, 15 to 15 1-2 cents; No. 2 

 14 cents; extracted, white, 7 to 7 1-2 

 cents; light amber, 6 1-2 cents. 



Blake. Scott & Lee. 



New York, Dec. 9.— The comb honey market 

 is in about the same condition as our last ad- 

 vices, there being a good demand with enough 

 receipts arriving to take care of all business. 

 We quote as follows: Fancy white, per pound, 

 15c; No. 1, white, 14c; No. 2, white, 12 to 13c; 

 Buckwheat, 10 to lie. 



Francis H. Leggett & Co. 



Buffalo, Dec. 7. — Demand for comb honey i; 

 moderate, with moderate supply; dark, ver; 

 quiet at 8 to 12c, as to grade. Fancy, sellinj 

 fairly well. We quote: Fancy comb, 15c; ex 

 tracted, fancy, 5 1-2 to 6c per pound. Bees 

 wax is in good demand with light supplv, at 28 

 to 30c, Dark, etc., 20 to 25c. 



Batterson & Co. 



Chicago, Nov. 13. — The market is easier in 

 tone, while prices are nominally the same, but 

 would be shaded to effect sales. Some cars of 

 honey en route to eastern cities have been di- 

 verted to this and surrounding points, which 

 is having a depressing effect. 



Comb brings 1-1 to 15 cents for best grades 

 of white, and light amber, 12 to 13 cents; dark 

 grades, 10 to 11 cents; extracted white 5 1-2 to 

 6 1-2 cents, according to quality, flavor and 

 package; light amber 5 1-4 to 5 3-4; amber and 

 dark, 5 to 5 1-4. Beeswax, 28 cents. 



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