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GLEANINGS IM EEE CULTURE. 



July 



Pe^EY C6MJIN. 



CITY MARKETS. 



Kansas City.— Ho?iej/.— The stock of old honey on 

 hand in the city is very lig'ht, and the sections are 

 all g-lassed. This style of comb honey, the trade 

 does not like. The demand for new 1-lb. sections 

 (choice white) is good at 15(5)1(5 cents, not glassed. 

 Dark ones not looked after; 2-lb. sections and ex- 

 tracted, no demand as yet. Beeiovax, none in the 

 market. Hamblin & Bears, 



June 38. 514 Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo. 



St. Louis.— Honejy.— No quotable change in mar- 

 ket since our last. New crop receipts rather light. 

 Sales moderately active; strained and extracted in 

 barrels, 4!/2@5'2; cans, 4(5-8. Comb, choice, 13(gil5. 

 B€f.»wax, prime, 23c. D. G. Tutt Grocer Co., 

 July 10. 206 N. Commercial St.. St. Louis, Mo. 



Boston. — Honey. — No change in honey or 

 wax. Blake & Kipley, 



July 9. 57 Chatham St., Boston, Mass. 



Chicago.— 7/'»)icj/.— Not any changes to report in 

 this market since our last quotations. 



R. A. Burnett, 

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



Detroit.— WoJiey. —No change since last quota- 

 tions. Very few sales. 

 Bell Branch, Mich., July 9. M. H. Hunt. 



Kansas.— Ho?iej/.— No new honey in market. We 

 quote old Mb., 16@17 for white; Mb. dark, 14(§15; 

 white, 2-lb., 15. California, white, 3-lb., 14. Extract- 

 ed, in cans, 7. Bee<uv(r.— None in market. 



ClEMONS, Cl.OON & Co., 



July 9. Kansas City, Mo. 



St. Louis.— Ho)ic.t/.— We quote you to-day's prices 

 on honey. Extracted, in bbls., good heavy body, 

 for manufacturers' use, 4!4; choice bright West- 

 ern, 5. Very white clover, 5'/4; in cans, 6(5)7. Comb 

 honey, choice new 1-11). sections, white clover, 

 12V4(5il4; wild flowers. Il(gl3. Beesu'na;, prime. 22. 

 W. B. Westcott & Co., 



July 9. 203 N. Main St., St. Louis, Mo. 



Albany.— Honey.— Market unchanged; no new in 

 yet, and very little old. Will be no demand under a 

 month to come. H. K. Wright, 



July 11. Albany, N. Y. 



Cincinnati. -HiDicy— There is a fair demand for 

 extracted honey, which brings 5(5 8 on arrival. De- 

 mand for comb honey is slow, and prices are nomi- 

 nal. It is offered at 13f5)15c. for best, in the .ioiibing 

 way. Beeswax is in good demand, and brings 30(a!33 

 on arrival for good to choice yellow. 



Chas. F. Muth & Son, 



July 11. Cincinnati, Ohio. 



QUEENS FOR SAL.E. Italian queens, tested, 

 $1.00 each; untested, 75 cts.; mi&nuited, 50 cts. 

 13-14d L. A. Ressleu. Nappanee, Elkhart Co., Ind. 



DADANT'S FOUNDATION FACTORS, WHOLE- 

 SALE AND RETAIL. See advertisement in 

 anotbpr column. Vihtfd 



Bee-Keepers, Look Here ! 



To introduce my sections I will sell No. 1 white 

 basswood V-groove 1-piece at *3.()() per M. No. 2, *2.00 

 per M. Price list free. J. in. KINiKlE, 



12tfdb Kocliester, Oakliiiid Co., ITIioli. 



tsTIn respoiiding to tliis ^hIvii liscni' nt iinntinn Glkanings. 



THE REDDEST DRONES 



AND BRICiHTESr FOUR-BANnED (iOLD- 

 EN ITALIAN ClI EENS. 

 For gentleness and working qualities, second to 

 none. Price, untested, $1.00; tested. $2.00; best se- 

 lect tested, $3.00. After July 15th, one-fourth less. 

 13-14d T^. J.. HICARN, rrinchville, W. Va. 



{^"Inrespondinuto tliis nclviiti.-^eiiuiit mention Gleanings. 



A RARE CHANGE 



IN CALIFORNIA. 



IjiOR SALE.— My apiary, and fixtures for produc- 

 ' ing comb honey. A bee-range unexcelled in 

 California. Nine acres of raisin grapes, $100(l worth 

 of grapes now on the vines. A rare chance for a 

 man of some means to get hold of 3'.i0 acres of gov- 

 ernment land. Address 



J- P. ISRAEL, 

 Ollveiiliain, Sau I>ie<^o Co., Cal. 



t^In responding to this advertisement mention Glkanings. 



nilDT IT A 1,1. \N BEES AND POLAND 

 p'»jr\C. OHIN.41 PIOS FOR SALE. Write 

 for free price list giving full description and 

 particulars. N. A. KNAPP, 



]3-14d Rocliester, Lorain Co., O. 



J. F. Wood 



IS NOW PREPARED TO 

 send promptly those beau- 

 tiful Italian queens (every 

 one warranted) that have given such universal sat- 

 isfaction the past three years, at the low price of 

 75 cts. each; f 4 35 for 6; $8.00 for 13. Ninety-eight 

 per cent of all queens sold last season proved pure- 

 ly mated. J. F. WOOD, 

 13tfdb Mentiim Gleiumigs. North Prescott, Mass. 



"FEEDING BACK." 



There was probably never before gathered to- 

 gether so much reliable information upon the above 

 sub.iect as is to be found in 



THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



for July. If you have, or expect to have, unfinish- 

 ed sections, read this No. If you have failed to 

 make a success of " feeding back," its perusal may 

 show j'ou where you made your mistake. The Aug- 

 ust issue will be a " Fair No." Price of the Review, 

 50 cts. a year. Samples free. Back numbers can 

 De furnished. 



THE PRODUCTION OF COMB HONEY. 



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

 REVIEW and this book for B5 cts. Stamps taken, 

 either U. S. or Canadian. Address 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, 



613 Wood St. Flint, Mich. 



B3^In resijondiiit,' to this ailveiliM-nieiit nu'ntioii (ii.KANiNGS. 



A HOME IN THE SUNNY SOUTH. 



350 acres, IH miles from Cuthbeit, the city of 

 schools and churches. Land comparatively level. 

 Watered by never-failing springs and a creek; 3 

 carp-ponds; 29 stands of bees; 4 new 3room tenant- 

 houses, with well at each. Seven varieties of fruit. 

 Dwelling has four plastered rooms. No malaria. 

 Titles perfect. Price $4000; one-half cash, balance 

 8 per cent. L. A. DUGGAN, 



14-16-18d Cuthbert, Randolph Co., Ga. 



t^In respondintr 'o this advertisement mention GLEANINGS. 



BEE-VEILS, 35 CENTS, complete, equal to 

 the best. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sent post- 

 paid. 1.5d G. BACON, Bucyrus, Ohio. 



READ ^HiS! 



I will sell ono-story Simplicity hives with portico 

 and a two frame nucleus, with (lueen, golden Ital- 

 ian, tested, through the season, for $3.50. Untested 

 queeus, $1.00; $10.00 per dozen. 



MRS. OLIVER COLE, 

 Sherburne, Chenango Co., N. Y. 

 Chenango Valley Apiary. 6tfdb 



I >'"! 1 1 .■;.., inline to I his ailveitisemeiit iiu iilinu <;i.kamm:s. 



200 POUNDS OF BEES 



at 50 cts. a pound. Tested Italian queens, $1.00; un- 

 tested, 611 cts. Hybrid. 30 cts. 



14d GEO. L. JONES, QEAHD EIDGE, LA SALLE CO., ILL. 



;:~."-lii respoiiiliinr lo .ill:: uihcTli-eiiieMl ininlioii (ii.KANINGS. 



