. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Chicago. March 27.—The demand for comb honey is unusually limited, the little that does sell is the highest grade; for ambers and combs with empty cells it is difficult to find a purchaser. Prices are practically un- changed since Quotations given in March. Extracted is firm, owing to scarcity; but the volume of business done in it is small. White. <i@ioc: ambers. Beeswax sells upon arrival at .12c, if clean and pure. R. A. Burnett & Co. Cincinnati. March 27.—At the present time, we have no comb honey to offer. Ex- tracted table-honey is


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Chicago. March 27.—The demand for comb honey is unusually limited, the little that does sell is the highest grade; for ambers and combs with empty cells it is difficult to find a purchaser. Prices are practically un- changed since Quotations given in March. Extracted is firm, owing to scarcity; but the volume of business done in it is small. White. <i@ioc: ambers. Beeswax sells upon arrival at .12c, if clean and pure. R. A. Burnett & Co. Cincinnati. March 27.—At the present time, we have no comb honey to offer. Ex- tracted table-honey is in fair demand, and is bringing loc per lb. put up in bo-lb. cans. Amber honey in barrels is selling at 8c. Beeswax is selling at $33 per 100 lbs. These are our selling prices, not what we are pay- ing. C. H. W. Weber & Co. Denver. March 31.—Demand for honey is lighter than usual for this time of year. We make the folloA'ing jobbing quotations: No. I white comb honey, per case of 24 sections. $: Mo. I light amber, %: No. 2. $ White extracted honey. o@ioc per lb.; light amber. We have no amber to Quote. We pay 2()c cash, or 28c in trade, for average yellow beeswax delivered here. The Colo. Honev-Producers' Ass'n. F. Rauchfuss. Mer, New York. March 27. — Trade on comb honey is quiet. Some little demand for strictly fancy whitestock. but sufficient sup- ply. Off grades, mixed and buckwheat are dragging. Fancy white still brings from I4^ ducers are being paid about 2 cents less than above quotations. Producers of bees- wax are being paid 2qc cash, or ?ic in trade. Walter S. Pouder. Cincinnati. March 27.—We are sellingr fancy comb honey from per case; fancy white extracted, in 60-lb. cans, two in a crate, from io@iic; amber honey from sh(S-'7C. according to quality and quantity purchased. We are paying ^oc cash, or 32c in trade, for bright yellow beeswax, deliv- ered here. The Fred W. Muth Co. THE FAMOUS Texas Queens! Will be ready abou


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