1880 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



503 



Postage.] [Pr.of 10, of 100 



6 I Tack Hammer, Coppered, Iron Handle i 40 | 3 50 



4 I " " Wood Handles I 35 | 3 00 



2 Tacks, Tinned, 3 Sizes of Papers | 35 | 3 00 



4 J Tea Bells, very neat and pretty, nice 



for the baby and useful besides | 45 I 4 50 



5 | Tea Canisters I 45 | 4 25 



| Teaspoons, Britannia (See Table Sp's) | 40 | 3 5J 



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5 i Tin Plates, for Honey. Set of 3, As- 



sorted (Separately 75c, $1.00, and 



$1.75 per hundred) | 40 | 3 50 



6 | Tin Cake I'ans, Scallop, very pretty. . | 45 | 4 20 



6 | Tin Wash Basins, 8 inch | 45 | 4 25 



If a Bee keeper don't need one, I don't know who 



does, and these are so Neat, Pretty, and convenient, 

 I verily believe I should sell 4000 of them to-day, if I 

 could just pass a lot of them around among' you. 

 Only just 5c. Just think of it ! 

 2 | Tooth Brushes, Neat, and Excellent, 



but rather small | 45 | 4 25 



2 | Towel*, tastily fringed and striped, 



and just the thing, with a 5c wash 

 basin, to "set off" the honey house I 42 I 4 00 

 17 | Towel Boilers | 45 4 00 



3 | Trellises for flowers, painted green, 



very pretty | 48 ] 4 50 



5 I Twine Boxes, to hold a Ball of Twine, 



made of Different Colored Woods. . | 48 | 4 50 



1 | Views for Stereoscopes, from all 



Countries of the World. | 45 I 4 25 



2 | Wax Ball, for Work Box, in Shape of 



Egg, Pear, Plum, etc | 48 | 4 75 



7 | Whet-stones, (Hindoo Oil Stones) j 45 | 4 25 



2 I Willow Work Baskets, 4 inch, pretty 



and strong | 45 | 4 00 



2 | Wire Nails, per Paper, 8 sizes | 35 | 3 00 



5 I Yard stick, Graduated and numbered 



as nice as a Pocket rule | 42 i 4 00 



USEFUL ARTICLES 



TEN CENTS EACH. 



10 I Baking tins oblong square heavy ! 70 | 50 



5 | Balances, Spring, 241b., Accurate | 90 | 8 75 



A customer writes: I can't see how you can sell 

 that Spring Balance for He. C. B. Thwing. 



Hamilton, Mo., Feb. 4, 1880. 



Spring Balance at hand. Don't see how you can 

 sell them for 10c. We have to pay 50c for the same 

 thing here. Aug. Tigges. 



Marathon City, Wis., May 7, '80. 

 | Belt Punches in wood handles | 95 1 9 00 



4 | Broom Holders, silvered wire, just 



right for Whisk Brooms I 95 | 9 25 



8 | Brooms, Hearth I 90 I 8 50 



8 | Brooms, Whisk, Wood Handles, good j 85 | 8 00 



5 | Brushes, Clothes, an astonishingly 



good Brush for a dime I 85 | 8 00 



4| " Hair ] 90 [ 8 75 



2 | " Paint, Will do to paint hives, 



but are rather small I 90 | 8 50 



6| " Whitewash I 90 | 8 50 



5 I Buggy Whips, good for the money. . . [ 98 | 9 50 

 5 | Butcher Knives, Steel and Temper 



Best quality, 8(4 inches long | 90 | 8 75 



3 | Chamois Skins for Cleaning Cutl'y, &c | 85 | 8 00 



Postage. ] 

 5 | Chisels with Handles, V 2 inch. 



[Pr.of 10, of 100 



....| 80 | 7 75 



12 | Chopping or Mincing Knives, steel | 85 | 8 00 



14 | Clothes Lines, 55 tr. long, and have 



been tested with 300 lbs. weight | 90 | 8 50 



17 | Clothes Racks,Walnut Frame, 4 Hooks l 90 | 8 50 



7 | CoftVe Canisters I 85 | 8 00 



9 | Coffee Pots, 1 qt., gooJ 1 90 | 8 50 



5 | Cold Chisels, best tempered steel | 85 | 8 00 



10 | Dust Pans, Japanned 95 I 9 00 



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

 2 | Eye Protectors. Excellent to keep 

 saw dust and Turning chips out of 



your eyes [ 90 1 8 50 



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Fi es, Double-Ender. This is price of 

 File only; price of Handle is giv- 

 en in 5 c. Counter | 95 | 9 25 



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



Foot Scrapers I 75 | 7 00 



Fruit Knives, White Metal Handle, 

 Steel Blade, all Nickel Plated, would 

 have been considered a few years 



ago very reasonable at 50c 1 98 1 9 50 



Funnels, Quart, Just right to pour 



Honey I 85 1 8 00 



8 I Garden Trowels, Steel I 90 1 



j Gents' Socks, excellent for the money | 90 | 8 50 



4 j Glass Cutter, with Knife Sharpener, 



Corkscrew and Can Opener I 95 1 9 00 



GLASSWARE. 



i Glass Dish, for "Honey Posies" | 80 | 7 50 



I Glass Dish, with Glass Cover j 80 1 7 50 



Just right'for a 1 lb. Section of Comb Honey. 

 Same for Candied Honey, same price. 

 | Glass Pitcher, Small, for Liquid Ex- 

 tracted Honev I 80 I 7 50 



The above four pieces of Glass Ware were made 

 for Butter Dish, Sugar Bowl, Cream Pitcher, and 

 Spoon Holder, but 1 have "confiscated" them for 

 Bee-Keepers, as you see. 



I Glue, Peter Cooper's, Liquid, with 



Brush I 90 | 8 00 



4 1 Hammers, Small, for Nails 65 | 6 00 



5| " Magnetic I 90 | 8 50 



16 | " Full Size I 65 16 00 



10 j Hatchets, Bronzed, Geo. Washington 1 90 1 8 50 



1 | Ink Powder for Cheirograph, best | 85 | 8 00 



14 Knife Trays of wood, make a splendid 



nail box | 98 | 9 50 



9 ] Ladles, same as on 5c counter, but 



Larger and Heavier 1 80 1 7 50 



1 i Lead Pencils, red and blue, large, ex- 

 cellent for marking slates to hives.. | 65 1 6 00 



2 1 Our 10c American Knife, Exact size of cut. Fine Steel Blade, Cocoa wood Handle i 95 | 9 00 

 "Knives came all right, and we have three happy boys." R. H. Rhodes, Arvada, Colorado. 



