HONEY AND BEESWAX MAR- 

 KET. 



Buffalo, N. Y., March 7. — Demand 

 for honey is verj' quiet, with fair sup- 

 lily- Fancy comb, we quote 14 to 15c; 

 extracted, 5 to 6c. Beeswax is in good 

 demand with short supply- Demand 

 for honey is decreasing very much and 

 requires sharp pushing to sell. 



Batterson & Co. 



iSg Michigan St. " 



Kansas City. Mo., March 8. — Demand 

 for honey is light with large supply ol 

 comb. We have had a few cases of 

 Colorado and California comb honey on 

 the market during last month, and 

 prices are lower. We quote: Comb. 

 II to 12 i-2c: extracted, 6 to /c. Good 

 demand for beeswax at ,30c. 



Hamblin & Sappington- 



Boston, Mass., March 8. — We beg to 

 report a fairly good spring demand for 

 comb honey, and from present indica- 

 tions stocks will clean up in good shape. 

 Prices range as follows: Fancy, i6c; 

 No. I. 13 to 14c; No. 2. none. Extract- 

 ed is in good supply and moves slowly; 

 California. 7 i-2c. 



Blake, Scott & Lee. 



Chicago, 111., March 8. — The decline 

 noted in last quotations are still more 

 pronounced at this time, large offerings 

 of Western comb are pressing for con- 

 sumption, which are difficult to place. 

 Prices are nominally 13 to 14 cents tor 

 best white, with travel stained and 

 light amber, 10 to 12 cents; that which 

 is candied, selling as low as 7c, %vith 

 the partially candied at 9 to 10 cents. 

 No great amount of dark honey is of- 

 fered. Extracted is steady in price, but 

 slow of sale, white, 5 i-2c to 7c; amber, 

 5 1-4C to 5 3-4C; dark. 5c; according to 

 what it is gathered from and quality. 

 Beeswax in great demand at 30 cents. 

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