GLEANINGS IN J3EE CULTURE. 



July 



peNEY C©MMN. 



CITY MARKETS. 



rLKVKLANn.—Wonfi/— There is no chan<?c in the 

 hoiiev market. The |irirps an- iioniinaliy iniehaiiff- 

 f'd. 11^' I.-), hut we have no transactions to report; in 

 fa<'t. we do not look for anv deniand until after the 

 strawherrv season, wlien there usually si)rinKS up a 

 demand. " A. C. Kkndki.. 



June 20, 1885. 115 Ontario St.. Cleveland, Ohio. 



Boston.— 7^»«c^^—3-lb. sections, best white. U; 

 1-lb. sections, best white. 15; extracted, 7(J]'.)c. Trade, 

 of course, is vem ftli>iv on honey, but we can't expect 

 any thing better this season of the year. 



Reeswrr, none on hand. Sale very slow. 



June22, 18S5. Br>.\KE & RtPi.EY. 



57 Chatham St., Boston. Mass 



CH1C.A.GO.— 7/ojif)/.— Very little doing- in the honey 

 line at present. Market may be said to be very 

 dull; prices unchanged from last cjuotatlons. 



/{ersM'rtj-. 2H<f{25c; quiet 

 June 20, 188" 



K. A. BlTUNETT, 



161 So. Water St., Chicago, 111. 



New York.— Ho/ic!/.— There is no change in prices 

 of honey from last issue. Brrsira.r, lower. Prime 

 yellow sells at 26@.29c., as to quality and (juantity. 



June 13. 1885. McOaul & Hildketh Bhos., 

 ;W Hudson Street, corner Duane St., New York. 



("[NftNNATi.—Hdiiri/.— There is no change what- 

 ever in the market for honey, which is without life 

 for some time. We have a good class of regular 

 customers who use considerable hone.v. while out- 

 siders can hardly be induced to purchase. We 

 quote extracted honey at 4' jT( Sc, and eomb honey at 

 !»(g.l2c on arrival. Bcrstra.r. -Demand is good for 

 beeswa.x, which brings 23fr/:iSo on arrival for good 

 yellow. Cm xs. F. Mi th. 



S. E. Cor. Freeman and Central Avenues, 



June 20, 1S85. Cincinnati, Ohio. 



St. Louis. — Hnnri/. — Our market continues very 

 dull. Extracted Southern, in bhls., held at .5c; half- 

 bhls., <ic. Comb honev, no demand: nomiiuil. 8 to 

 12['. Bcr.sitvi.r.— There is very little demand. Stock 

 increasing; last sales at 2;5c, likely to go lower. 

 W. T. Anderson & Co.. 



June 22, 1885. 104 N. Third St., St. Louis, Mo. 



Milwaukee.- Honey.— This market is without 

 any interesting features to note regarding honey. 

 There is ver.y little comb, and the demand is almost 

 nothing frotn first hands, and values nominal. F^x- 

 tracted in good supply, considering the limited de- 

 mand for it. Ouotations nominal; vl/,.. 1-lb. sec- 

 tions, white, 12frril2'jC. Extracted, in pails and kegs. 

 TfTciRc. Becsi/irt.c— Slow, and demand tight. 2.5@28c. 



June 22, 1885. A. V. Bishop. 



142 West Water St.. Milwaukee, Wis. 



New Yokk. — Hnncu. — Nothing doing in comb 

 honey. Quite a lot of old stock in market yet, but we 

 believe it will be disposed of before new comb hon- 

 e.y comes in. We make no change in prices since 

 our last. New Southern extracted hone.v is coming 

 in f reel.y. and selling at fi-om 5.'>'^' 60c. per gal. in lots. 



lieeKwai plenty, demand limited, and prices rang- 

 ing from 2.5((/'27c. for prime (juality. 



June 22, 1885. Thukbeh. Whyi.and & Co.. 



Keade & Hudson Sts. New York. 



CIECULAKS RECEIVED. 



.1. W. C'lark. Clarksburg, Mo., seiuls u;; an 8-pag:i' list of su])- 

 plles generally. 



.1. P. Connell, Hillsboro, Texas, sends us a 1-page list of bees 

 and queens. 



E. W. Geer. St. Mar.y's. Mo., sends out a 4-papro list of bees, 

 hives, and supplies gpneral'y. 



Win. Little, Martssa. 111., sends us n C-pagc price list of bees 

 and queens, very nioel.v printed . 



Oeorge M. O'ay. Medinn <>..l!i-; j i i timl. .1 iis his new spec- 

 imen-book of plain and colorcil I.iIn I |..r li nn \ cans, and oth- 

 er purposes. In this book, which i out nn- alii.ut 40 pages. 

 friend George has given us the hcsi pi cilucil.in of his hand 

 and brain, both of which are above nicdiociity in this line of 

 work. It will pa.v you to send and pet a copy, which will be 

 )nailed free, to all contemplating business. 



LET ME HELP TOU. 



I will sell, to all wishing to buy during July, Aug- 

 ust, and September, pure Italians. One hive for 

 $B.(iO; five or more for *5..50 each. 



Hybrids, one for ^5.00; five or more for S4.50 each. 



Blacks, one for $4.50; five and more, $4.00 each. 



All 10-frame, 2-storj', new Langstroth hives. Safe 

 arrival guaranteed. G. W. ALBKECHT. 



13-14-15d Dundas, Calumet Co., Wis. 



OACC Introduction. t^:^gd^'lSi^ 



■\U| r from imported mother, f 1.10, or safe 

 Will ■■ arrival onl.y guaranteed, shipped in 

 the N((/( Inttwlucinu cage for §1.00. Send for our 

 new catalogue. You will learn something new. See 

 ad. in May (J leanings. S. A. DYKE & CO.. 



i:3-16db Pomeroy, Meigs Co., Ohio. 



Italian Q,ueens. 



Cutestod, each fl 00, or six for |!5 00 



Tested, " .. 2 00. " " 1100 



Two-frame nuclei, with tested queen 4 00 



" untested " 3 00 



My queens are from imported or home-bred Ital- 

 ian mothers ; the same strain has averaged for 

 the last four years from 30 to 2;36 lbs. of honey per 

 colony. Try them. They will please you. Safe ar- 

 rival guaranteed. Comb Foundation, brood. 40c; 

 light. 50c. Address 



13-l-ld J^J. HTOLBERT, Lyai on, 111. 



TSO CHOICE CELERY KaNTS 



by mairposti)ai(l. for 11.00: 350 for $2.00; 1(100, by ex- 

 press. PiM). Reduction on large lots. Please ad- 

 dress A. T. COOK. CLINTON HOLLOW, DUTCHESS CO., N. Y, 



A. I, ROOT SAYS: 



" 1 ha\e examined your Automatic Honey-Ex- 

 tractor and am well pleased with it. It is well made, 

 and the reversing device does you much credit." 



I-'or full particulars, address 13d 



G. W. Stanley & Bro., Wyoming, N. Y. 



I WILL SELL 



From June 15, until Sept. 15, good Italian bees at 

 $1.25 per pound. Nucleus colonies, 3 frames. L. size, 

 at ¥3.25 each. Dollar queens to accompany the 

 above. $1.00 extra. All my(|Uc(ns arc reared from 

 imported stock. Safe aarival and satisfaction guar- 

 anteed. J. M. YOUNG, 

 l3tfdi) Rock Bluffs, Cass Co., Neb. 



CARNIOLAN QUEENS. 



I have jii»*t Ite<eived a Qiieni Iroiii C'air- 

 iiiola, aiitl will raise a ffe^v Queens ol" tlii.*; 

 Stock ill my Italian Apiary at once. Tiie 

 €ariilolaiiM are Handsome, and llndoiibt> 

 edly the lieiitlest Bees knoivii. I will have 

 about One Hundred Queens ready to ITIail 

 about July "iO. Safe arrival Guaranteed, at 

 One Dollar Each. 13tfdb 



JAMES H. MORRISON, 

 OXFORD, CHESTER CO., PA. 



BEESAMxn'KKXSOXH.WI). 



Vp with itnlirs to date. 1 pound liees. one comb 

 brood, and "$" (pieen, all for :?2..50. Fdn.. 45c. to 

 55c. June 25. 'M. OLIVEE FOSTEE, Mt. Vernon, Linn Co.. la. 



position in an apiary; isalsoaflrst- 

 class carpenter. Best of references given and re- 

 (luired. Address F. C. E1.1.ISON, 



13d SMITHPOHT. McKEAN CO., PA. 



