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St. JOHJSr, XX. 



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Cliicagro. June 9. — Very little call for 

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 without change from late quotations. Cali- 

 fornia extracted sells well and the stocks 

 here are light. Weather now warm and pros- 

 pects generally reported good in the sur- 

 rounding Statej. Beeswax scarce, and it to 

 .'iOc is bid lor It. K. A. Burnett & Co. 



Kansas City, June 9.— The supply of 1807 

 comb and extracted honey is about all sold' 

 Considerable Inquiry for new comb. Some- 

 thing fancy would bring a good price. 



(J. (J. Clemons & Co. 



Cincinnati, June 9.— Demand is slow for 

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 tor best white comb honey. 10 to 1.3 cents. 

 Extracted honey brings 'i'A to 6c. according to 

 quality. Beeswax in good demand at 23 to 

 -8c for good to choice ye low. 



Chas. F. MnTH & Son. 



Boston, June 9.— Fancy white in cartons. 

 13c.; A No. 1 white In glass-front cases, 11 to 

 12e.; No. 1, 10 to lie: No. 2, 8 to 9c. Ex. 

 traded, white. to7o; light amber, .5 to 6c. 

 Beeswax, pure, in good demand with very 

 light supply, .30o. 



At the present time the demand for both 

 comb and extracted honey is very light with 

 but little stock on hand. 



Blake. Scott & Lee. 



Cleveland, June 9.— Fancy white. 12 to 

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 buetwheat, 8c. Extracted, white, 6o. ; amber. 

 4 to oe. A. B. WiLLiAjis & Co. 



San Prancisco, June 9. —White comb. 8^4 

 to luc; amber. UV4 to Ihic. Extracted, white, 

 5ma6c.; light amber, 43i to 5^c. Beeswax. 

 23@25c 



The market is lightly stockt and in all prob- 

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 ing well sustained at the prevailing rates. 

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 any quarter, the market Is easy in tone, 

 despite the light stocks here and In the In- 

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Detroit, June 9. — Fancy white honey is 

 lower and now quoted at lie. No. 1, 9@10o' 

 laney dark. 7(a8c: No. 1 dark. 6(a7c. Ex- 

 tracted, white, o@6c; dark. 4@5c. Beeswax 

 27(a28c. 



There are no changes In Quotations, and 

 very little desirable honey left. Sales are so 

 slow that It Is dllhcult to quote. The poor lots 

 are being pusht at what they will brins-. 



M. H. Hunt. 



Minneapolis. June 9.— Honey much more 

 encouraging. Fancy white clover comb is 

 selling here now at 10!4@ll^c. Not advisa- 

 ble to ship darker than amber. Extrac- 

 ted fancy white clover, o^4@6c; amber, 5c; 

 dark. 4@4^c. 



Outlook for honey much more encouraging. 

 S. H. Hali, &C0. 



Indianapolis, June 9. — Fancy white 

 11 to i;ic. ; No 1. 10 to lie; fancy amber, 9 to 

 10c. Extracted, white. 5 to 6c. Beeswax, 25 

 to 27e. Market appears to be well supplied 

 and sales are rather slow for this time of the 

 year. This Is especially true ot the amber 

 and dark grades ot comb honey. Beeswax Is 

 In good demand. Walter S. Poxider. 



Milwaukee, June 9.— Fancy Ipound sec- 

 tions. 1 l@12e; A No. 1, 10@1 1 cents; No 1 

 SOlOc: amber. S@8>4c; dark. 7@7;4c. White 

 extracted In barrels and kegs, oHQSc; amber, 

 5@5S4c. Beeswax. 26@28c. 



The demand lor honey continues very good 

 Indeed, and values fairly sustained. Wlillethe 

 best grades are most salable, the inferior 

 grades meet attention, and the movements 

 are quite satisfactory. A. V. BiSHOf & Co. 



Buffalo, June 9. — There Is a very good 

 demand for strictly fancy 1-pound comb, at 

 10 to lie; other grades, however, range from 



9 to 7c., and even 6c. when poor enough. 

 Quite an amount of honey can be sold at this 

 range. Extracted ranges from 4 to 6c., with 

 a moderate demand. Batterson ,& Co. 



St. Iiouis, Jure 10.— Fancy white comb. 



10 to lie: Ni). 1. lOc; amber, 9 to 10c. : dark, 

 8 to 9c. Extr.irled, white, o!4 to6c. : amber, 

 5 toSKc; dark. 4 to4i4o Beeswax. 20 to 22c. 



Westcott Com. Co. 



