FEBRUARY 1, 1916 



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Chicago. — There are very few sales of honey be- 

 ing made at this time, and under these conditions it 

 is difficult to quote prices. The weather at this 

 writing is about zero, and comb honey will not bear 

 shipment without being injured more or less. 



Chicago, Jan. 17. R. A. Buenett & Co. 



Nrw York. — Clover, comb, No. 1 to fancy, 13 to 

 14; ditto, lower grades, 11 to 12; clover, extracted, 

 7 to 8 ; buckwheat, extracted, 6 to 7 ; California, 

 extracted, 6 to 8 ; Southern, extracted, per gallon, 

 50 to 7.5; We.st Indian, extracted, per gallon, 50 to 

 53. 



New York, Jan. 22. 



Cincinnati. — -Verv little honey is selling at pres- 

 ent. We quote No. i comb at $3.75 to $4.00; No. 

 2 at $3.50 to $3.75; white clover extracted in cans, 

 7 and 9; amber in barrels, bVi to 7, according to 

 quality and quantity. For choice bright yellow 

 beeswax we are paying 28 cts. per lb. delivered. 



Cincinnati, Jan. 20. The tred W. Muth Co. 



AIjBANy and Schenectady. — There is little call 

 for either comb or extracted; and from the many in- 

 quiries in regard to the condition of our market 

 from producers, we judge there is still a large quan- 

 tity of honey in their hands tmsold, especially light 

 extracted and amber. There is some demand for 

 buckwheat. There may be an improvement later. 

 January is not the best month in which to sell hon- 

 ey. Chas. MacCulloch. 



Albany and Schenectady, Jan. 25. 



ZANESVII.LE. — The post-holiday lull is affecting 

 somewhat the demand for honey, tho the market 

 shows no material change as regards prices. In 

 small lots the better grades of white comb bring 

 around $4.00 per case, jobbers receiving customary 

 discount from prices to the retail trade. White ex- 

 tracted we quote at 9 to 11 cts., according to quan- 

 tity. Producers receive for beeswax 28 cts. cash, 

 30 in exchange for merchandise. 



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