Honey and Beeswax Market. 



j Cincinnati, Aug. •^. — At this writing there 

 is a good demand for extracted honey; ship- 

 ments are arriving daily. New comb honey 

 is coming in quite freely, although the de- 

 imand is only fair, a condition which may be 

 expected early in the season. 



We quote amber extracted honey in bar- 

 rels and cans at 5 % and 6%c respectively; 

 white clover extracted, at 7-8'/ic; fancy 

 white comb honey at 12-15c. Beeswax Is 

 wanted at 26c. 



The Fred "W. Muth Co. 



.51 Walnut St. 



Honey Market. . 



Denver, July 31. — No new honey offered; 

 crop will be very light. There is plenty of 

 last season's stock to supply the demand. 

 We quote our market today; No. 1, $2.20 to 

 $2.40 per case; No. 2, $1.75 to $2.00; ex- 

 tracted, 6V2 to 7%; beeswax, 25c. 



Colorado Honey Producers Association. 



1440 Market St. 



Cliicago Aug. 4. — Fancy white, 14; No. 1 

 white, 13 @ 13 1/4; fancy amber, 11@12; No. 

 1 amber, 9(??10; fancy dark, 10; No. 1 dark, 

 J ; white extracted, 6 (§' 7 ; amber 5 fS' 6 ; dark, 

 )@5%; beeswax, 28. The new crop Is ap- 

 pearing and selling in a fair way consider- 

 ng that it is midsummer. 



K. A. Burnett & Co., 



Buffalo, July 14. — We do not advise ship- 

 sing until small fruits are out of the market. 

 The supply of new honey, as well as the 

 lemand, is light. We quote today: Fancy 

 lew, 14-15c; old honey, 6-12c; beeswax, 2S- 

 iOc. Batterson & Co. 



Kansas City, Mo.. July 11. — There is but 

 ittle new honey arriving as yet, as compared 

 .vith last year. The supply is yet limited, but 

 ;he demand is good and we think it will In- 

 crease. We quote our market as follows: 

 romb, .$2.50 to $2.75 per case; extrcated, 4 '/2 - 

 5c; beeswax, 2Sc, 



C. C Clemmons & Co. 



Boston, May 9. — There is no change to . r^, . ■ t-> t^ 



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 )f our letter of April 24. 



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Chicago, Aug. IS. — The demand has ab- 

 sorbed all the offerings of fancy and A No. 

 1 grades of white comb honey at 14c, while 

 So. 1 has sold at ISfS'lSi^c. No call at 

 Dresent for other than the best grade. It 

 ■eally being difficult to place what ordinari- 

 y is called No. 1. Extracted white, Gfa-Tc; 

 imber, light and dark. 5 'a' 6c; beeswax 28c 

 per Vb. R. A. Burnett & Co. 



lo:) S. Water St. 



Cincinnati, Aug. IS. — The heavy requests 

 ,'or offers on honey recently have a tendency 

 :o lower the prices. We are striving hard 

 :o maintain good prices, by giving our friends 

 nore than their honey is worth, to hold up 

 ;he market. So far. we have been suc- 

 cessful. Still offer extracted honey as fol- 

 ows: Amber, in barrels and cans, 5%c-6i2C, 

 respectively. W^hlte clover at 7-8 Vac. We 

 ,:ee! that lower prices will prevail in the 

 lear future. Comb honey is coming in quite 

 freely. We quote fancy white comb honey 

 it 12-15c. The arrival of western carload 

 shipments of comb honey is anticipated 

 Jaily, after which the market will be shat- 

 :ered as to prices. Beeswax is wanted at 



;6c. 



The Fred W. Muth Co. 

 ■ .51 Walnut St. 



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