HONEY AND BEESWAX MARKET. 



WASHINGTON GRADING RULES 

 Fniicv AH set-lions to be w. 11 filled, combs 

 str»ii;h't of even thickness and flruily attached to 

 nil lour sides; both wood and comb unsoiled b\ 

 travel saiu or otherwise; all the cells sealed ex- 

 cept the row of cells next the wood. 



No 1- Allsections well tilled, but combs un- 

 even or crooked, detached at the bottom, or witl, 

 but few cells unsealed; both wood and comb un- 

 soiled bv travel stain on otherwise. , ■« ^ 

 lu uddiiiou to ihisthehoney isto be classified 

 acconliuK to color, using the terms while, !'™Uer 

 ami dark. That is, there will be "Fancy white, 

 "No. 1 dark," etc. 



about Ic. less. Especially weak are 

 those lacking iu flavor and body. 

 Beeswax steady at 28c. to 30c. — R. A. 

 Burnett & Co. 



HONEY MARKET. 



Cincinnati, Jan. 25.— The demand for 

 honey shows little life at the present | 

 moment. Have an ample supply, al- 1 

 though we look for a revival of trade j 

 in the near future in this country. We [ 

 are selUns amber extracted in barrels,] 

 at 5 1-4 to (ic. White clover (> 1-2 to j 

 Sc. accorolin.a- to quality. Fancy comb ; 

 honey selling slow at 14 to 15c. Bees- 1 

 wa.x: 'good demand at 30c.— Fred W. j 

 Muth Co. I 



New York, .Tan. S.— The sipply of! 

 honey is good with limited demand.; 

 We quote, comb, white, 13 to 14c., j 

 amber, lie, dark, lOc, extracted, 5 to j 

 T) l-2c. Beeswax in good demand, with 

 light supply at 28 to 29c.— Hildreth & 

 Segelkin. 



Boston. Jan. 11.— There is but little 

 new to note in our honey market. 

 Stocks are ample and prices as follows: 

 Fancy white. lOc, A No. 1, 15c., No. 1, 

 14c., extracted, G to Sc, according to 

 quality.— Blake, Scott & Co. 



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mand for comb honey is fair. Demand 

 for extracted, light. We quote, $2.25 

 to .$2.no per case of 24 sections. E.x-j 

 trafted f! to 7 l-2c. per pound. Bees-j 

 Avax is in good demand at 25 to 28c. 

 We do not look for much improvement 

 in i)rices before February, if then. — 

 C. C. Clemons & Co. 



Chicago, Jan. 8.— The new year 

 opens with a quiet trade in honey, re- 

 tailers usually having a supply from 

 the stock laid in to make a good show 

 at the holiday trade. Prices are with- 

 out essential change in No. 1 to fancy 

 comb, which brings about 13c. Very 

 little doing in off grades at from one 

 to three cents less. Extracted white 

 grades bring from 6c. to 7c., according 

 to flavor and other qualities; amWrs 



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