Buffalo, N. Y., May 13.— Though the supply 

 of honey is quite liberal the demand is good 

 considering the lateness of the season. We 

 quote our market today: Fancy comb, 12 to 

 13c. No. 2, 9 to lie. No. 3, 7 to 8c. Bees- 

 wax, 28 to 32c. Honey surely should be sold 

 now. Common has to be cut and pushed 

 hard to effect sales. Fancy sells very well. 

 Batterson & Co. 



Denver, Colorbdo, May 13.— Though the 

 demand for honey is a little better than it 

 has been, the supply is greater than the local 

 demand. We quote our market today: No. 1, 

 per case (24 sections) $2.20 to $2.40. No. 2, 

 $1.75 to 2.00. Extracted, &V2 to 7J4 cents. Bees- 

 wax in demand at 25 to 28 cents. 



Colorado Honey Producers' Ass'n, 

 1440 Market St. 



Kansas City, Mo., May 14. — There is a 

 better feeling in the comb honey market, but 

 the season is getting late and there are somq 

 signs of granulation. The supply is good, 

 with fair demand. We quote our market to- 

 day: Comb, per case (24 sections,)$1.50 to 

 $2.00. Extracted, 4 1-2 to 6 l-2c. Beeswax, 

 28c. C. C. Clemmons & Co. 



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