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GLEAJ^^INGS LN BEE CULTUliE. 



June 



poNEY OeMMN. 



CITY MARKETS. 

 St. Louis— 7/o)je;/.— We quote lione3' very dull. 

 Nearly all ottering-.s are of old stock, which is hai'd 

 to place, oven at low prices, as lollows 

 Old strained, in bhls. and kegs, 

 " extracted " " " " 

 " " " cans, 



" comb, broken. 

 Choice cap. 



There is a fair demand for choice and fancy new 

 white clover, in lib. caps, at Vi@M'< cts. Beeswax 

 has g-ood demand. Selected yellow, 23' 2@23. Prime, 

 33, dark, 18#30. 



With the i)resent low prices on all kinds of pro- 

 ducts, "e ciin not look lor high prices foi' the pro- 

 duct of the busy bee. W. T. An'kekson & Co., 

 .Inne 12. 18t(3. UU N. I'd St , St. Louis, Mo. 



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Ml i.WAi'KKK. —//oiic.i/ —Honey is in only moderate 

 deninnd for comb in sections, and the supply limit- 

 ed. E.vtra(^ted. ready sale on arrival, at jirices ac- 

 cording to quality and quantity. Quote choice 1-lb. 

 sections, 16@l"c; choice 2-lb. sections, 15((('16. Ex- 

 tracted, in bbls. or kegs, 6(g}7'/o. Beeswn.r wanted, 

 24@,2,5c. A. V. Bishop, 



June IL 1886. 143 W. Water St., Milwaukee, Wis. 



Chicago.— 77o)ie?/.— Very little comb honey hero 

 at present, and none of the^best grades of one- 

 pound cotTibs; we e.vpect to have some of the new 

 crops soon. E.xtracted is without change of any 

 kind. Beesicrtx scarce at 2.5c. R. A. Burnett, 



June 10, 1886. 161 S. Water St., Chicag-o, 111. 



Detroit.- Hodfjy.- No honey in market to quote, 

 and but little wanted. Fruit seems to take its place 

 at this time of the year. Beeswn.r, firm at 3.')c. 



June n, 1886. M. H. Hunt, 



Bell Branch, Mich. 



CLEVELAND.- Hojiciy.- The demand for honey has 

 fallen ott very rapidly since our last report, owing-, 

 undoubtedly, to the near approach of the new crop. 

 Prices are nominally unchanged. Choice white 

 1-lb., U c; 31bs., 13c. Beeswax, 35. 



June 10, 1886. A. C. Kendei,, 



11.5 Ontario St., Cleveland, Ohio. 



ITALIAN QUEENS 



TESTED, $a.00 ; INTESrED, i?1.00. 

 MISS A. M. TAYLOR, 



12tfdb MULBERRY GROVE, BOND CO., ILL. 



QUEENS, BEES, AND NirCLEI, AT RE- 

 dit<;ed prices. 



ll-16db GEO. D. EAUDENBUSH, KBADINa, PA. 



600 LBSrOF BEES ON HAND YET. 



Bees, $1.00; queens, black or hybrid^ when I have 

 them, 3.5 cents. Queens raised from imported moth- 

 ers, after July 1, 65 cts. by mail; .50 cts., with 1 lb. of 

 bees by express, charges paid by me, as in May. 



THOMAS GEDYE, 



lia Salle, La Salle Co., 111. 



12tfdb 



SIX IVARRANTED ITALIAN QUEENS 

 for *5.00; twelve for $9.00. Single queen, .f 1.00. 

 Tested, $1..50 each. Simplicitv sections, *3.T5 per 

 1000, first quality. I. R. GOOD, Nappanee, Ind. 

 l^^ 



FOR SALE AT COST. 



300 I'S-story Simplicity hives in flat; 40 one-piece 

 one-pound sections; 75 one-))iece 3-lb. sections, size 

 5^x6; 10 brood-frames, V-shape; 5 broad frames 

 for sections; 200 I'j-storv Simplicitv hives, nailed 

 and painted. Address R. L. SHOEMAKER, 

 12-13d Newcomerstown, Tuscarawas Co., O. 



SYRIAN QUEENS ^^ "^^t"'" ^^^1 tested 



twelve for $8.00. 

 J^tfdb 



$1.50; untested, 75 cents; 

 ISRAEIi «OOD, 



Sparta, Teiiii. 



GARNIOLAN QUEENS. 



Having located an apiary of this new race of l)ees 

 in an isolated place, surrounded by high mountains, 

 whore a honey-bee was never seen until we placed 

 these there, we have two of the finest (jueens Mr. 

 Benton could furnish to breed from, and can fur- 

 nish queens of undoubted purity at the following 

 prices : 



June 1, Queen, .*3 .50; 4 dozen, - - - $18 00 

 July 1, " 3 00; ••■'--- ]h 00 



Aug. 1, " 3 51); " " ... 12 00 



Sept. 1, " 3 35; " " - - - JO 50 



ITALIAN ^ QUEENS 



ol the best strains, bred in a separate apiari', tO 

 miles distant, warranted jjiirely mated: 

 June 1, Queen, *l O); '. dozen, - - - $5 00 

 Julv 1, •• 1 00; •••'.-. - 5 00 

 Aug. 1, " 1 00; •• " ... 4 5;) 



Address J.R.MASON A: SONS, 



MECHANIC FALLS, ME. 



By Eeturn Mail. 



Select tested queens, each, - - - - $1 50 



Warranted queens, " 75 



per doz., ... 8 GO 



Strong 3-frame nuclei, L. frames, each, - - 3 50 



Address JAITIES WOOD, 



12d No. Prestott, ITlas.^. 



UNTESTED Italian queens, reared under swarm- 

 ing-impulse, $1.00 each; 6 for $5.00. Tested, $1.50; 

 S-frame nucleus and queen, $3..50. Full colony in 

 one-story S. hive, after Julv 1, $5.00. Safe arrival 

 guaranteed. F. S. MCCLELLAND, 



13d Box 379, New Brighton, Beaver Co., Pa. 



A BARGAIN FOR SOME ONE. 



$75.00 will buy 15 vols. Encyclopedia Britanica, 

 library leather binding-, and coiitract for remaining 

 6 vols. ; cost $6.00 i)er volume. 

 13d Address C. H., care Gleanings. 



ITALIAN AND ALBINO QUEENS. 



Choice tested Italian queens, reared from a select 

 imported queen. Root's importation, $1.50 each. 

 Warranted, $1.00 each; si.v for $5.00. Albinos same 

 price as Italian. Safe arrival and satisfaction guar- 

 anteed. Make money orders payable at Salem, O. 



F. H. SCATTERGOOD, P. M., 

 13-13d Winona, Oliio. 



ITALIAN BEES. 



As I have not reduced mj' stock as much as de- 

 sired, I offer full colonies at $-1 .50. Satisfaction and 

 safe arrival guaranteed. 

 13d E. A. GASTITIAN, Decatur, 111. 



SPECIAL OFFER. 



After this date I will furnish untested queens for 

 75 cts. each, $4.00 per ' » doz., or $7.50 per doz. Test- 

 ed, $1..50. Warranted queens at $1.00; 3-frame nu^ 

 clei, with untested queen, at $3.00. Kef., A. I. Root. 



Address A. B. JOHNSON, 



12d Clarkton, Bladen Co., N. C. 



Good Luck. 



Trout, bass, )iiko, ])ickerel. or any fish that will 

 take an artificial bait, can be caught by using my 

 new trolling spoon, sent on receipt of 35 cents; also 

 600 feet of linen trolling line, for one dollar; 316 feet 

 linen pole line for 30 cents. Trout-hooks to gut, 

 ten cents a doz.: large hooks for bass, pike, and 

 pickerel, doubled gut, 30 cts. xiqt dozen. 



€. H. ^VIl.*"OX, 

 13d Earlville, Madison Co,, N, Y. 



