Buffalo, Sept. 5.— We quote fancy white 

 new comb honey at 14-ir)C; No. 2, ll-12c; No. 

 •'( 3, 8-lOc. Old stock very dull and Blow 

 sale at low prices. Demand for new crop 

 improving. Batterson & Co. 



HONEY AND BEESWAX MARKET. 



Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 7. — The market 

 on white comb honey, fancy, is very strong 

 at present, the demand exceeding the sup- 

 ply; 24 section cases selling at $3.00. Extract- 

 ed, fancy white, selling at 6%c and Amber 

 and other grades at 5c up. Beeswax 28c per 

 pound. We look for the market to con- 

 tinue firm. C. C. Clemons & Co. 



Cincinnati, Sept. 7. — There is little to re- 

 port since our quotation two weeks ago. The 

 supply of both comb and extracted honey 

 is fair, and the demand is good. We offer 

 extracted honey as follows Amber, in bar- 

 rels and cans at 5%-6%c, respectively. 

 White clover, at 7-8%c. Fancy white comb 

 honey at 12-15c. Beeswax is wanted at 29c. 

 The Fred W. Muth Co. 



51 Walnut St 



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, eVa to 71/2; beeswax, 25c. 



Colorado Honey Producers Association. 



1440 Market St. 



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

 white, 13@13%; fancy amber, 11@12; No. 

 1 amber, 9@10; fancy dark, 10; No. 1 dark, 

 9; white extracted, 6@7; amber 5@6; dark, 

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

 pearing and selling in a fair way consider- 

 ing that it is midsummer. 



R. A. Burnett & Co., 



Chicago, Aug. 18. — The demand has ab- 

 sorbed all the offerings of fancy and A No. 

 1 grades of white comb honey at 14c, while 

 No. 1 has sold at 13@13%c. No call at 

 present for other than the best grade, it 

 really being difficult to place what ordinari- 

 ly is called No. 1. Extracted white, 6@7c; 

 amber, light and dark, 5@6c; beeswax 28c 

 per lb. R. A. Burnett & Co. 



199 S. Water St. 



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