. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Chicago. Jan. 26.—The honey market is fairly active, and prices are well main- tained. We set from I7@i8c for the best grades of white comb honey. The amber grades range from with those that are of poor flavor and out of condition selling at a lower price. Extracted is in good demand, and very little of the clover and linden grades are obtainable, and now bring loc per pound. Other white grades range from according to body, flavor, etc. Bees- wax is in good demand at 32c per pound, if bright in color and free from sediment. R. A. Burnett
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Chicago. Jan. 26.—The honey market is fairly active, and prices are well main- tained. We set from I7@i8c for the best grades of white comb honey. The amber grades range from with those that are of poor flavor and out of condition selling at a lower price. Extracted is in good demand, and very little of the clover and linden grades are obtainable, and now bring loc per pound. Other white grades range from according to body, flavor, etc. Bees- wax is in good demand at 32c per pound, if bright in color and free from sediment. R. A. Burnett & Co. Cincinnati. Feb. 6.— The demand for comb honey has slackened up to such an extent that those who have any on hand are sacrificing it in order to get rid of it. On the other does not seem as if the trade is craving for honey in the comb at this time of the year. Extracted honey is not moving as freely as we expected, never- theless for strictly fancy we are getting from(i@ioc in 60-pound cans. 2 cans to the crate, according to the Quality and quantity bought. Amber honey in barrels, from We are paying 30c cash, or 32c in trade for nice bright yellow beeswax free from dirt. The Fred W. Muth Co. Indianapolis. Jan. 26.—There is a good and steady demand here for best grades of comb and extracted honey. Jobbing houses are well supplied, but practically none is now being offered by producers, and it is evident that there will be a shortage before the new crop can arrive. Fancy white comb is being offered at i8c; No. i white at 17c; extracted, iic. with some slight reductions on quantity lots. It is presumed that pro- ducers are being paid about 2 cents less than above quotations. Producers of bees- wax are being paid 23c cash, or 30c in trade. Walter S. Pouder. Kansas City. Jan. 26.—The supply of extracted honey is light, the demand for white extracted is fair, but amber extracted is very slow sale. Supply of comb is light, and the demand good. W
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