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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTUllE. 



JIJNE 



peNEY C0MJIN. 



CITY MARKETS. 



New Yokk.— Ho?iej/.— No denmiid whatever for 

 comb honey. Extracted is in lair dem.incl. New 

 Southern extracted arriving- frequently, and sells at 

 from '>^i(a fioi' per gralloii, according to rjuality. 



Beexwox. 'MuiMio. 



P. G. Strohmever & Co., 



June 11. 133 Water St., N. Y. 



Dethoit. — Hiiney. — Best white comb honey in 

 pound sections 14c', with but little tirst-classin sight, 

 sales slow. Beemvnx, 3::i(fi'34. 



Bell Branch, Mich., June 11. M. H. Hunt. 



Boston.— Hojiej/.— No change in prices. Sales 

 very slow. Blake & Ripley, 



June 11. 57 Chatham St., Boston, Mass. 



St. Louis.^Ho7iei/.— Strained and extracted quiet 

 at4i/4@5!^. Southern and Western,.'j(a6. Can8,6i/^(rt!7'/4. 

 Choice white clover, coml), 13'2(pl414. Dax-k, less. 

 Beeswax, 3:i!4 for prime. Very light demand for 

 fancy in barrels. 



D. G. TuTT Grocer Co., 



June 11. 306 N. Commercial St., St. Louis, Mo. 



Chicago.— Ho?iej/.— Not any new honey on sale as 

 yet. Supply of old is gradually diminishing. Prices 

 easy at 14@1.5c for the better grades. 



R. A. Burnett, 



June 9. 161 So. Water St., Chicago, 111. 



Kansas City.— Ho?iei/.— We quote 1-lb. white, 

 glassed, 14; 1-lb. white unglassed, 15; 3-lb8. white un- 

 glassed, i;i E.xtracted, 7. Sales slow, no new on the 

 market. 



Clemons, Ci.oon & Co., 



June 13. Kansas City, Mo. 



THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



for June is now out. The special topic is that of 

 " Removing Queens near the Close of the Harvest." 

 It is contributed to by such men as E. Prance, G. M. 

 Doolittle, Prof. Cook, F. Boomhower, James Nipe, 

 and Dr. Miller. It also contains a long editorial in 

 which the editor gives in detail his experience in 

 " feeding back " 13,000 pounds of honey to secure 

 the completion of unfinished sections. "Feeding 

 back" is to be the special topic of the July No.; 

 and contributions on this subject will be gladly re- 

 ceived. All such as are used will be paid for. 



Price of the Review, 50 ets. a year. Samples 

 free. Back numbers can be furnished. lOtfdl) 



THE PRODUCTION OF COMB HONEY. 



A neat little book of 45 pages: price 35 cts. The 

 REVIEW and this book for 65 cts. Stamps taken, 

 either U. S. or Canadian. Address 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, 



613 Wood St. Flint, Mich. 



I^ln respondingr to this .ailvcitisoim-nt mention (Ilkanings. 



BEAUTIFUL ITALIAN QUEENS, 



from a select imported or a large yellow mother. 

 Untested, $1.00; tested, $3.00. Select tested, *:i.35. 

 13-13-14d W. A. PEEK, Hartweh,, Ga. 



IF you are in want of BEES or Bee-Keepers' SUP- 

 PLIES, send for our Catalogue. BEES CHEAP. 

 13-13d Oliver Hoover & Co., Snydertown, Pa. 



THE IDEAL GLASS-FRONT 



B. VEIL; postpaid, 75c. If not pleased, return and 

 get your money. Jno. C. Capehart, 



St. Albans, W. Va. 



Bee-Keepers, Look Here ! 



To introduce my sections I will sell No. 1 white 

 basswood V-groove 1-piece at *3.(i0 per M. No. 3, *3.00 

 per M. Price list free. .f. ITI. KINXIE, 



13tfdb Roclie«(ter, Oakland Co., ITIicli. 



tsTln respoiulintj to this advertisement mention (iLKanino.s. 



10 Per Cent Off 



on sections from prices given in price list. We 

 make four gradfiS of ft)undation — heavy brood, 

 light brood, thin, and extra thin, for sections. Send 

 for free price list and samples. Special prices to 

 dealers. M. H. HUNT, 



lltfd Bell BraiicU, ITlioli. 



t^'ln responding to this advertisement mention Gleanings. 



BEES AND QUEENS [nIIssIrI 



Jij^AUY TO siuj' yow. 



Pure Italian queens, *1.00 each. Tested, $2.00. 

 Novice style extractors for Langstroth frame, $5.00 

 (to close them out). No foul brood near here. 

 13d S. S. LAWING, P. M., Henderson, Mo. 



t^In responding to this advertisement mention Gleanings. 



^IMew Orleans Apiary.>o 



I will mail guaranteed pure Italian queens for 75 

 cents each by return mail. Light, large, and pro- 

 lific. Address 

 13d J. W. AVINDER, New Orleans, L.a. 



Care of L. B. Thompson, Jackson Pass. Agt. 



italian and Hybrid Bees 



for sale. Full Colonies in 8 or 9 frame hives, with 

 wire cloth on top, and bottom to confine the bees. 



Hybrids, each $5 00 



Pure Italians, each 7 00 



Tested Queens, 3 00 



Untested Queens, 1 00 



13tfdb JAS. IHi'KERlVIAN, 



Phillpsbiirg, Center Co., Pa. 



Ii^"In responding to this adveitisement mention Gleanings. 



FOR SAliE.— 60 Italian Queens, bred from im- 

 ported mothers, about one year old, at f 1.50 

 each, or .51.35 by fi dozen. Untested queens, bred 

 from the same mothers as tested ones, $1.00 each. 

 Safe arrival guaranteed. 

 13-13d C. F. UHL, Millersburg, O. 



I nni/l BEAUTIFUL ONE-PIECE SECTIONS I 001/1 

 LUUIV i <i"'v *3.60 per thousand. Order I uUK ! 

 kwwi«i at once from this ad. Or, if you *■***"*' 



wish T supers or other supplies cheap, write for cir- 

 cular. Address R. L. Clegg, Peoria, Union Co., O. 



flh Vflc! ^® ^^^ giving away V- fjl, YopI 



Uil luai groove one-pieee sections. Mil InNJ 

 wii luwi p,.ig„j]g^ if you (3o not be- *"' ' "*" 



lievc this, send your address on a postal card to 



J. B. Murray, Ada, Hardin Co., Ohio. 



strong colonies of pure Italian bees, very gentle, 

 and extra good workers: Ten-frame colony, L. 

 frames, $7.0H; eight-frame, Heildon, old style, with 

 tested queen, $(i.OO. Three frame nucleus, with 

 pure queen, $3.00. Safe arrival and satisfaction 

 guaranteed on all queens, nuclei, and colonies. 



Untested, i)Oe; tested, $3.00; select tested, $3.50; 

 extra select tested, $3.50. 

 13d W. BUESCHING, Paw Paw, Missouri. 



t " Im lesiiondirifi- to Diis adveitisement mention Glea.mnc.s. 



2-STORY 



L. Hive, 80c 



We still have a few of those 3-story L. hives with 

 10 brood-frames, for 80c each, in crates of 5 or more. 

 Who will have them? Speak before it is too late. 

 SMITH A: SITIITH, Otfdb KENTON, OHIO. 



1 ^: \ r. -Hiuiliri;,- to this a<lverti'eiMent mention (ii.KAXiMis. 



op EGGS, $1..50; 13, $1.00. Todd strain of Brown 

 L\J Leghorns. A. F. BKIOHT, Mazeppa, Minn. 



