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CI.KVKLAND, O. — We quote as follows: 

 I-"aiKv wliite, 12}^ to 13; No. 1 while, 11 to 12; 

 fancy amber, 10; No. 1 amber, S to 9; fancy dark, 

 :t()^: white, extracted, 7. 



A. n. \\ II, MAMS & CO. 

 July. S. So & 82 Broadway, Cleveland, Ohio. 



CHICAGO, 111. — As yet no new crop received. 

 Kxtracled meets with prompt sale. As to qual- 

 ity antl style package, will sell from 7 to >s cents 

 per pound. We tjuote as follows: Fancy white 

 comb honey, 14; No. 2 white, 12: amber, 10 to 11; 

 l>eeswax, 27. Those preferring to sell at home 

 can write us, as we will buy tor cash. 

 S. T. FISH & CO., 



July. 7. 1S9 So. Water St., Chicago, Ills. 



CHICAGO, II,I,. — Not any of the new comb 

 from other than the Somhern Stales has yel 

 appeared on our marekt; and most of thai is 

 aml)er to dark. It sells at an average of from « 

 to 10 cents. New while that would grade choice 

 to fancy would sell at 13 cents; extracted, white, 

 7 to 7'j ; ambers, 6 to 7; dark, 5 to 6. Beeswax 26 

 to 27. 



July. S. 



R. A. BURNETT & Co., 



163 So. Water St., Chicago, 111. 



KANSAS CITY. — Only a few cans of new 

 white comb in the market yet. It is selling 

 readily. We quote as follows: No. i white, 14 

 to 15; fancy amber, 14; No. 1 amber, 13; white 

 extracted, &!«; amber, 5'/2; dark, 4'/4; beeswax, 20. 

 C. C. CLEMONS CO., 



July 7. 423 Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo. 



NEW YORK, N. Y.— Our market has never 

 l>een in letter condition, for handling lx>lh hon- 

 ey antl wax, so far as stock in liand is concerned. 

 We would suggest to Southern shippers of ex- 

 tracted honey the advisability of letting it come 

 forward. At this writing we have en route sev- 

 eral shipments of new. Southern extracted. 



Our market has dropf)ed off slightly on wax, 

 although there is a steady demand. 



We do not expect much more trade in comb 

 honey until the new crop begins to arrive in early 

 fall. We quote as follows : I-'ancy white, i2'/2 to 

 ij'j: No. I, white, n'/j to 12; fair white, g'/i to lo^^ 

 fancy buckwheat, 8 to 9: No. 1 buckwheat, 7 to 8; 

 fair buckwheat, 6'/, to 7. 



Extracted honey, Florida white, y% to 7%; 

 light, amber, 6'a to 7: amber, 6 to 6!^. Other 

 Southern, fancy, per gallon. 651070; fair, 60 to 

 65; good. 52'/2 to 58. Beeswax, 27 to 28. 



Write us before shipping. 



FRANCIS H. I,EGGETT&CO. 

 April _': W. Broadway, Franklin & Varick Sts. 



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