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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



191 



Continued from page 150. 



10 | Dust Pans, Japanned I 95 I 9 00 



2 | Envelopes, Bunch of 25, such as we use | 75 j 6 00 

 2 | Files for Cross Cut and Hand Saws. . . | 85 ] 8 00 

 2 I " Double-Ender. This is price of 



File only; price of Handle is giv- 

 en in 5 c. Counter | 95 I 9 25 



11 | Foot Scrapers | 75 | 7 00 



2 | Fmit Knives, White Metal Handle, 



Steel Blade, all Nickel Plated, would 

 have been considered a few years 



ago very reasonable at 50c I 98 | 9 50 



5 | Funnels, Quart, Just right to pour 



Honey | 85 | 8 00 



8 | Garden Trowels, Steel 

 4 | Glass Cutter, with Knife Sharpener, 



Corkscrew and Can Opener 



1 | Glue, Peter Cooper's, Liquid with 



Brush 



4 i Hammers Small for Nails 



9 I " Magnetic 



16 | " - Full Size 



8 i Hatchets, Bronzed, Geo. Washington 



1 | Ink Powder for Cheirograph, best 



13 I Knife Trays 



90 | 8 75 

 95 ! 9 00 



90 I 8 00 

 65 I 6 00 

 90 | 8 50 

 65 I 6 00 

 90| 8 50 

 85 | 8 00 

 98 | 9 ft) 

 9 25 

 8 00 



8 I Lunch Box, Tin, Japanned I 95 



10 I Mallets, Wood, excellent | 85 



18 | Maple Sugar Bee Candy, in 1 lb. bricks. 



Good for Bees and Children ', 98 | 9 50 



10 I Molasses Cups, Japanned, Nice for 



Honey I 95 | 9 00 



1 | Nut Pick, all Nickel, very pretty I 95 I 9 00 



5 | Oilers, Zinc, Spring Bottom | 85 | 8 00 



| Pails, Vt size, Painted, 2 Hoops | 95 | 9 00 



4 J Pocket Levels, to be Put on a Square, j 85 i 8 00 



2 I " Knives, 1 Blade, American, 



Good, Ebony Handles, fine steel blade | 95 | 9 00 

 "Knives came all right, and we have three happy 

 boys." K. H. Rhodes. 

 Arinada, Colorado. 



3 | Prick Punches, best tempered steel. . | 85 



8 00 

 5 00 



9 00 



7 00 

 lDiin 

 7 00 

 7 00 



10 



10 



11 Potato Masher, Large I 55 



6 Quart Measure, Tin I 95 



24 Rolling Pins, Revolving Handle | 75 



1 Rule, 1 Foot, Box-wood, Pocket | 100 



2 Scissors, same as 5c, but larger .. j 75 



10 Scoops. Tin, for "scooping" | 75 



2 | Screw Drivers, Wood Handles, Strong 



and Nice, 1 l A inches Long | 90 | 8 50 



3 I Screw Driver, metal Handle, nickel 



Plated I 95 | 9 00 



7 | Shears, 9(4 Inches, excellent for 10c | 



8 Sieves, Wood Frame, Wire, Round 



3 | Soap Stand, Silvered Wire | 



11 | Steak Pounders, turned of wood j 



3 | Steels for Sharpening Knives i 



11 | Taffy Pans. Risrht for makiug Bee 



Candv in small lots | 85 ! 8 25 



5 | Tin pail, with Cover, 2 Quart I 97 9 50 



7 | Tin Pans, Plain or Milk, 4 qt | 95 | 9 00 



Just think of it, a fair size, very pretty milk pan, 

 for 10c. 



10 | Tin Cake Pans, Scallop, 10 inch | 95 | 9 00 



1 | Tooth Brushes, good quality | 85 | 8 00 



Twine, Strong Flax, l A9>. Balls i 95 | 9 00 



Twine Cutter, to screw on your coun- 

 ter. Very handy for Clerks and 



Merchants | 85 | 8 00 



Waiters Plain, Jappanned and handy 



because they are small I 95 | 9 00 



Wash Basins, 10 in., pretty and useful I 95 I 9 00 

 Whetstones I 85 | 8 00 



6 

 S3 



21 



Wooden Bowls, 1 foot wide | 85 | 8 00 



USEFUL ARTICLES 



THAT CAN BE SOLD FOR 



Twenty-Five Cents, 



8 | Bell, Dinner, Brass I 2 10 I 20 00 



18 I Braces, Carpenters, with set screw | 2 10 | 20 00 



1 j Brushes, Paint, very fair for Paint- 



ing Bee Hives I 2 25 I 20 00 



7 1 " Whitewash | 2 00 18 00 



2 I Caliper Rule. V* foot, brass lined. . . . | 2 25 22 00 

 4 I Compasses, Carpenters, Good | 2 10 I 20 00 



17 Coal Shovels | 1 40 | 12 30 



20 I Dinner Pails, with cup and coffee 



Dish 12 45 124 00 



3 | Files, Best for Circular Saws, 6 in. .. 1 80 17 50 

 I Garden Rakes, malleable iron | 2 25 | 22 00 



22 | Hammers, Adze E., Polished, Car- 

 penters, Excellent for the Money.. 1 1 50 ' 14 00 



19 



8 I Hammers, Metal Handle inlaid with 



Walnut |1 60 



Hatchets, Painted Red I 2 10 



, Hoes, boys' size, best steel, riveted 



blades |3 50 



" ladies' " 1 2 40 



1 Honey, Raspberry or Clover, in pint 



Tin Pails, with Covers I 2 50 



I Knives, 2 Blades, Fine Quality, Am. | 1 90 



'• " Heavier than above | 2 25 



5 Lamps, Brass, Night I 2 25 



7 | " Cottage, Brass Hand | 2 25 



5 | Lantern and Night Lamp Combined ,„„„,„„ 

 Small, but very pretty and useful | 2 2o | 22 00 



1 | Magnifying Glass, in very pretty rub 

 ber case, to carry in pocket 



2 | Measuring Tapes, spring, 3d in., in 



Needles, Lloyd's Telegraph. Packa- 



15 00 

 20 00 



33 00 

 23 50 



25 00 

 IS 00 

 22 00 

 22 00 

 22 00 



20 00 



2 10 1 20 00 



ges of 6 papers, see page 190 [1 60 I 15 00 



Oil Cans, 1 Quart, for Kerosene | 1 60 | 15 00 



21 



18 00 



17 00 

 15 00 

 15 00 



18 00 

 12 00 



| 2 10 1 20 00 

 18 00 



Paper Weights, Glass, Very Pretty 



Planes, All Metal, see price list 



Plyers, Flat Nose, very useful 



" Round Nose 



Rules, 2 Foot, Pocket, Box- wood. .. 



(Gcich. 15c) 



2 | Scissors. Fine, Solid Steel Blade... 

 7 Screw Drivers, 1 Foot long, Fine, 



Wood Handles |1 90 



11 I Seives, Metal Rim, for Wax Ex- 

 tractor, see Dish Pan | 2 25|22 00 



6 | Shears, Nickel Plated I 2 00 | 19 00 



10 | Signs to Be Hung in Door Yard, in 

 Stock 3 Kinds, "Honey for Sale," 

 "Bees and Queens for Sale" and 



"This Property for Sale" | 2 00 | 18 00 



1 | Silver Thimbles, Pure Coin | 2 30 I 22 50 



I Thermometers, Best | 1 50 j 14 00 



24 I Tin Dish Pans, 10 qt. with handles., i 2 45 | 24 00 

 This is the pan used for our 50c Wax Extractor. 



10 I Tin Pails, 2 Quart Japanned and 



1 Lettered.... 12 00)1800 



| Tin Pails, 4 Quart Plain | 2 00 | 18 00 



6 | Try-Square, all metal, handle and 

 blade, accurate inside and out, and 

 a most beautiful tool for such a 



small sum of money....: | 2 CO I 17 50 



17 I Wrench, malleable, Adjustable I 2 40 | 23 00 



USEFUL ARTICLES 

 THAT CAN BE SOLD FOR 



FIFTY CENTS. 



3 I Caliper Rule | 4 25 I 40 00 



| Carpenter'sSqu's, good, but not steel | 450 I 44 00 



27 | " Braces, pat. grip, 8 inch ... | 4 50 | 42 00 



25 | Cheirograph, Compleie, 62£x83£, 



Ink Pad. &c. See pagre 10. Jan. No. I 4 50 I 40 00 

 I Garden Rakes, malleable iron, with 



iron braces I 4 25 | 40 00 



| Hammer, Fine Steel, Finely Finished, 

 although rather small, it is the very 

 best Hammer that can be bousrht | 4 25 

 | Hand Saws, 18 inch; Very Neat, 



Made of Pine steel I 4 00 



I Hatchets, Good Steel, well finished. I 4 00 



i Hoes, fine steel, riveted blades | 3 50 



I Planes, All Metal, Full Size 4 25 



Lanterns, 1 4 50 



Measuring Tapes, 50 Feet, Fine .... | 4 25 

 " " 36 in.. Soring with 



stop, Nickel Case, very Handsome, 

 a beautiful present for a Lady . . | 3 50 

 5 | Magnifiers, 2 Lenses, on 3 brass feet I 4 50 . 



16 | Priming- Shears, Excellent I * 50 I 44 00 



16 j Screw Driver, 20 inches long | 3 75 | 35 00 



This is so large and strong, that in an emergency 

 it will do nicely for a small handspike or crowbar, 



1) 



Hi 



40 00 



37 50 

 35 00 

 33 00 

 40 00 

 44 00 

 40 00 



30 00 

 42 50 



in 



Shears, Fine, Solid Steel Blades. 



Shovels, for B< >y s, St eel 



" " Men " 



Stereoscopes 



Vises, Iron, Parallel Jaws, Pi in. 

 wide 



4 00 

 4 00 

 4 50 

 4 75 



38 00 

 38 00 



44 00 



45 00 



4 75 I 45 00 



To screw on a Table or bench, Ver]/ handy. 



SWEET HOME APIARY. 



ITALIAN BEES AND QUEESS FOB SALE BY 



OTTO KLEINOW, 



Opposite Fort Wayne, Detroit, Michigan. 



