ent. Fancy is selling at 30 to 32c lb. 

 Now Is tlie time to market honey, if 

 you wunt to use Buffalo. After Jan- 

 laary 1 it does not usually sell so well. 

 Batterson & Co. 



Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 7. — Honey is 

 In good demand, with fair supply. We 

 quote, comb honey, $2.50 to $3.00 per 

 case of 24 sections; extracted, 6 to TVaC 

 per lb. Beeswax is In good demand 

 at 30c, with light supply. 



C. C. demons & Co. 



Chicago, Nov. 7. — Supply of comb 

 honey is large and sales are being 

 forced, so that it is a little difficult to 

 give accurate figures. Sales of fancy 

 are not easily made at anything over 

 13c per lb., with less desirable grades 

 selling lower. Extracted white brings 

 6 to TVaC, according to kind, flavor and 

 package. Amber, 5% to 6V2C. Bees- 

 wax, 28 to 30c. 



R. A. Burnett & Co. 



Boston, Nov. 6. — Owing to the large 

 amount of honey coming in, prices are 

 softening a little. Fancy white we 

 quote at IG to 17c; A No. 1, ISy^c; No. 

 1, 15e. There is practically no No. 2 in 

 the market. Extracted, 6 to 8c, accord- 

 ing to quality. Blake, Scott &; Eee. 



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