. Gleanings in bee culture. any reasonable distanceby freight with perfect safety, and will bring betterprices and quicker returns than the usual slip-shodcases in all sizes and shapes. Jerome Twichell. I have 3000 lbs. extracted honey, half white clover,the other half basswood. It is put up in 50-lb. tincans. Will take 9c per lb., with the can, crate it,and deliver on board the cars at Palestine Station. Petersburgh, Mahoning Co., o. Wji. Barth. 1 have 2000 lbs. of fine white-clover honey, in sec-tions, that will weigh 1!4 to 2 lbs. each, that I willsell. J. A. Newton. Boonville, Warwick Co.,


. Gleanings in bee culture. any reasonable distanceby freight with perfect safety, and will bring betterprices and quicker returns than the usual slip-shodcases in all sizes and shapes. Jerome Twichell. I have 3000 lbs. extracted honey, half white clover,the other half basswood. It is put up in 50-lb. tincans. Will take 9c per lb., with the can, crate it,and deliver on board the cars at Palestine Station. Petersburgh, Mahoning Co., o. Wji. Barth. 1 have 2000 lbs. of fine white-clover honey, in sec-tions, that will weigh 1!4 to 2 lbs. each, that I willsell. J. A. Newton. Boonville, Warwick Co., Ind. FRUIT AND HONEY. on BLACK TARTAHIAN CHERRY-TREES BYZU Express for $1. Well packed. These are fromtwo to four fept. Can send 20 small ones by mailpostpaid for $1. CHAS KINGS LEY, lltfd Greeneville, Greene Tenn. As early as wanted in the spring, a large number ofswarms of ITALIAN- AND HYBRID BEES. Bees and Queens in their season cheap. After July1st, almost given away. Address,Id A. W. CHENEY, Kanawha Falls, W. Vol. XII. JAN. 15, 1884. IVo. TERMS: « Per Annum, in Advance n I7„-A ^ « X. xi ^ 1 Q^V Q f Clubs to different postoffices, not less2 Copies for $; 3 for $; 5 for , UlST/U/OiZSfltU VTo JLO / O: | thiuiMcts. each. Sent postpaid, in the PUBLISHED SEMI-MONTHLY BT atclubrates. Above are all to be sent « x r>r»/\rp AlTTTiTXT A /T»TTTr» per yen r extra,to ONEpostoffice. J A. i. KUU1, MJliJJiJN A, UiliU. ^the ,42c J U. S. and Canadas. To all other coun-—ies of the Uniyersal Postal Union, 18eTo all countries not ofper year extra. VIKGII^S TREATISE ON BEES. Concluded. i^PON the capture of Proteus, as told last month,a little angry parley ensues between him andAristfeus; and then Proteus breaks the seal ofmystery, and discloses to Aristjeus that he standscharged with the death of Eurydice, and her hus-band Orpheus; and that the wood-nymphs, thatwere companions of Eurydice, had destroyed hisbees as a punishment. It appear


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