400 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTUEE. 



June 



pejviEY OeMMN. 



CITY MARKETS. 



Boston.— f/orifjy.— The sale of honey is almost 



and 214 anrl 2}-i lb. comb from 10 to VZc. No f-lb. in 

 market. E.rtmcte<l, ¥(mKc. Blake & Kipley, 

 June 14, 18tS4. .^t r v.Q+hom a<^ -n^^*^ 



2. IJLAKE <S KIPLEY. 



.57 C hatham St., Boston. 



CnicA(:().-7y.ii)/:.v.-The.Pui)i)l.v ol comb honey is 

 very liKht, :ind there does not a|ij>car to lie any 

 choice eonib to come I'oi'ward. ( lioice white comb 

 in Ml), sections l)rings Ih'c. Anylhing-short of choice 

 is worth 13(2'l.')c. Extracted Honei/.— There is quite 

 a larg-e amount here, and demand is very light. Pur- 

 chasers refuse to pay over 7 cts. for manufacturing' 

 pux-poses. Sugar is used instead of honey at pres- 

 ent prices, a good article of cane sugar being pur- 

 chasable at fi cts. per lb. 



Beeswax in demand at 37 cts. for prime vellow; 

 SOCffiiSi cts. for off color, etc. R. A. Burnett, 



June 14, 1884. No. 161 South Water St., Chicago. 



Cleveland.— Hojff?/.— The peculiaritvof our mar- 

 ket still nianilests itself in the continued good de- 

 mand of liest Mb. sections at IS cts. on arrival, 

 while best wliite :.'-nis. stand still at 1(5. Second. jual- 

 ity of all kinds is exceedingly dull at 12 to 13. Ex- 

 tracted not wanted in any shape. Bi'cswax in de- 

 mand at 35. A. C. Kendel, 



June 11, 1884. 115 Ontario St., Cleveland, O. 



Kansas City. —Honei/.— There is now a little 

 slackening in the movement of honey. In anticipa- 

 tion of the new crop. Prices unchanged, 15 and l(i 

 being the range for choice comb, and a few choice 

 y„-lb. sections bringing I'.lc. I shall be glad fn re- 

 ceive shipments ol new honey as soon as practica- 

 ble, after it has thoroughly ripened. Kenieml)er, 

 the " early bird, etc." Extracted, nominal at 7(S8'4. 



Beeswax, none In the market. 



Jerome Twichell, 



June 5, 1884. Honey Depot .514 Walnut St., K. C. 



I shall be pleased to send a copy of " Suggestions 

 on Packing and Shipping Honey," free, to any one 

 on application. 



St. Louis.— JJouci/.— The demand for extracted 

 honey has .fallen off. Nominal in barrels at 7c., and 

 8@9e. in cans at retail. No demand for comb honev. 

 Quote from 14 to 16 cts. for nice packages in good 

 order at retail. 



Baswax in good demand, and sells readily on ar- 

 rival at :«@35ite. AV. T. Anderson & Co.. 



June 12. 1884. No. 104 N. Third St.. St Louis, Mo. 



The Bee -Keepers' Guide; 



Or, MANUAL OF THE APIARY. 



11,000 SOLD SINCE 1876. 



12TH THOUSAND JUST OUT 1 



lOTH THOUSAND SOLD IN JUST FOUR MONTHS! 



2000 SOLD THE PAST YEAR. 



More than 50 pages, and more than .50 fine illustra- 

 tions were added in the Stli edition. The whole work 

 has been thoroughly rc\ iscd, and contains the very 

 latest in respect to bcc-kcci.ing. It is certainly the 

 fullest and most scientific work treating of bees in 

 the World. Price, by mail, $1.25. Liberal discount 

 to dealers and to clubs. 



A. J. COOK, Author aud Publisher, 



State Agricultural College, Lansing, Mich. 



Orders all filled, and 40.000 Simplicity sections on 

 hand, boxed ready to ship at Root's prices. 



r. A. GliAVJiS, Itirmitxjhnin, ICrie Co., O. 



DADANT'S FOUNDATION FACTORY, WHOLE- 

 SALE AND RETAIL. See advertisement in 

 another column. 3btfd 



SOMETHNGJEW! 



E, B, WEED, No,''°95° West M St., 



CINCINNATI, O.. 



For a sample of J-oundatioii that can not sag or 

 break down, with side walls of Pure Wax, from 

 1-16 to 1-4 of an inch high. Cheaper than any other 

 make. 10-tfdb. 



CHEAP! - CHEAP! 



FULL COLONIES, 

 NUCLEI, and QUEENS. 



SKND t'OIi TItlCi: I^IST TO 



Dan White, New London, Huron Co., 0. 



7 tfdb ^ 



DAWAIVT'S FOUNDATION FACTORY, Whole- 

 sale and retail. See advertisement in another 

 column. 3btfd 



ONE-PIECE SECTIONS. 



One-Piece Sections per 1000, 15.00. As we have a 

 fine stock of sections ready to ship, we can fill orders 

 by first freight. Can have your choice, V-groove or 

 Simplicity. 



SMITH & SMITH 



HARDIN CO., 



ll-l-'-d. 



PURE ITALIAN QUEENS 



From an Extra Selected linportod mother. 

 Tested queens. $2.00; untested, *l.oo. I,arge orders 

 filled at special rates. Cireiilais on apjilication. 

 ll-13d D. «. EDiniSTON, Adrian, I?licli. 



SEND FOR OUR CIRCULAR I 



We keep in stock a full line of bee-keepers' sup- 

 plies, Simplicity and Chaff Hives, one-piece Sections, 

 Crates and Cases, Extractors, Smokers, Given Foun- 

 dation, and BEES and QUEENS. Circular free. 

 M2db KEYNOLDS BEOS., WILLIAUSBUKG, INE. 



1884. 



ITALIAN 

 Untested 



1884. 



QUEENS. 

 Queens a Specialty ! 



We will have plenty of untested queens by the 

 10th, so they will go by return mail. No more nu- 

 cleus colonies for sale. Send for circular. Every 

 queen that we have heard from (with one excep- 

 tion this season) arrived in the best of order. 



T. S. HAIili, 

 ll-12d Ktrby's Creek, Jackson Co., Ala. 



XjiOOZS. x3::e;:ei.£3 ! 



Queens and nuclei a specialty. For prices see ad- 

 vertisement in Gleanings of Maj' 1st. 



W. C. LESTER, 

 ll-12d Washington Hollow, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 



ITALIAN AND HOLY-LAND QUEENS. 



Fine Queens a specialty, bred from imported and 

 selected stock. Bees by pound; nuclei or full colo- 

 nies. Send for circular to 



VT. B. COaGESBALL, STTFT., 



HILL SIDE APIARY, 

 Summit, - Union Co., - New Jersey. 



11-12-d. 



VTTJCLETJS COLON? with Italian queen after July 4th, 

 IN with 3 L. frames, $3.00; cur 3 L. frames, $2.50^ 

 Italian queens, $1.00. 

 ll-13-13tfd ,1. L. HYDE, Pomfret Landing, Conn. 



