. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Double Escape. Prices : Each, 20 cents ; Per dozen, $ Escape-board with Porter Escape in position for use. Showing Escape properly mounted in Escipe-baard I All Porter Escapes fit the same size opening in Escape-board. For sale everywhere by dealers in Beekeepers' Supplies. If you have no dealer, order from factory, with full instructions. R. & E. C. PORTER, Manufacturers, LEWISTOWN, ILL., U. S. A. Please mention Am. Bee Journal when writing. SUPPLY YOUR HONEY CUSTOMERS | Fine White Alfalfa CAN SUPPLY ANY QUANTITY Extracted honey packed in 60,


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Double Escape. Prices : Each, 20 cents ; Per dozen, $ Escape-board with Porter Escape in position for use. Showing Escape properly mounted in Escipe-baard I All Porter Escapes fit the same size opening in Escape-board. For sale everywhere by dealers in Beekeepers' Supplies. If you have no dealer, order from factory, with full instructions. R. & E. C. PORTER, Manufacturers, LEWISTOWN, ILL., U. S. A. Please mention Am. Bee Journal when writing. SUPPLY YOUR HONEY CUSTOMERS | Fine White Alfalfa CAN SUPPLY ANY QUANTITY Extracted honey packed in 60, 10, 5, and 2| lb. cans Send for sample and prices today DADANT & SONS, Hamilton, III. t m<^/^^i Honey and Beeswax Chicago. Sept. 15.—There is a firm feeling in llie clioice grades of while comb honey and sales are now beini; made chit IIj- at i6c per pound, and where tlie wood section is allowed for it is bringini; 17c i)er pound. I he No. I and off grades brini; from if" ic per pound less. Amber trades aie ranuint: from io<?'n per pound, iixlracted while grades such as clover, linden and button sage sell chiefly at oc per pound, with the western white alfalfa sellim; at ^f^Sc per pound. Amber grades ranee from b(?'!Sc per cording to color and quality. Heeswax kel is easier, but yellow wax free from sedi- ment brings ii4c. Beeswax brings 3I@12C cash, 33@34C in ex- change for bee-supplies. Walter S Pouder. Los Angeles. Sept. 17—The supply of honey in California is considerably in ex- cess of the demand, which tias been ex- tremely light this season. The average prices received for honey so far this year liave been about ic per pound less than were received last year, but this has not re- sulted in a larger amount of business. Price on wax has dropped 2 or ^c per pound since ihekeen demand for foundation purposes has ceased. We quote the market on honey in carload lots for eastern shipment about as follows: Fancy water-white sage honey, 7Hc; li


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