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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTUEE. 



Oct. 



Postage.] | IV. of 10, of 100 



8 I Lunch Box, Tin, Japanned | 95 | 9 25 



3 I Magnets, Horse Shoe I 96 | 9 00 



A beautiful Scientific Toy, formerly sold as high 

 as 50c. These are Nicely Finished, and Very Power- 

 ful; be careful not to let them touch Watches. 



A customer writes: " The magnets attract all the 

 little folks, and some big ones too. I want you to 

 send me a half-dozen." H. H. Fox. 



Tribulation, Mo., Feb. 25, 1880. 



10 ! Mallets, Wood, excellent | 85 | 8 00 



13 i Match safes, double, pretty and use- 

 ful I 851800 



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



Good for Bees and Children 1 98 | 9 50 



2 i Measuring Tapes, Spring, in Brass 



case, 36 in I 75 | 7 00 



I Mirrors, in Papier-mache Frames j 85 j 8 00 



10 | Molasses Cups, Japanned, Nice for 



Honey ! 95 | 9 00 



7 I Nut Crackers, stout, will crack Hick- 



ory nuts I 95 19 00 



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



| Oil for Sewing Machines I 90 | 8 50 



The Very Best that Can be Obtained, 4 oz. bottles. 

 This is also the best oil for other light machinery. 



8 | Oil Cans, 1 quart [ 98 19 50 



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



15 I Paper Weight, Bronze I 75 | 7 00 



3 | Papers of Pins, best quality I 80 | 7 50 



4 | PocketLevels, to be Put on a Square. | 85 i 8 00 



11 | Potato Masher, Large I 55 ] 5 00 



3 | Prick Punches, best tempered steel.. 



6 j Quart Measure, Tin, with lip 



24 j Boiling Pins, Bevolving Handle 



85 I 8 00 

 95 I 9 00 

 7 00 



Bule, 1 Foot, Box-wood, Pocket | 100 | 1000 



Salts, glass, large I 80 j 7 50 



Scissors, same as 5c, but larger | 75 | 7 00 



Scoops, Tin, for " scooping " honey, 



seeds, flour, etc., 1 qt ] 85 | 7 50 



Screw Drivers, Wood Handles, Strong 



and Nice, 754 inches Long | 90 | 8 50 



Screw Driver, metal Handle, nickel 



Plated, small | 95 | 9 00 



Shears, 9^ Inches, excellent for 10c. ... | 85 | 8 00 



Sieves, in Wood Frame. lO'/i in. Round | 85 | 8 00 



Soap Stand, Silvered Wire | 90 j 8 50 



Stands, Tea Pot, Silvered Wire | 85 I 7 50 



Steak Pounders, turned of wood | 65 | 6 00 



Steels for Sharpening Knives, good . . j 85 j 8 00 

 Straw Cuffs, to keep your shirt sleeves 



clean when working in the Honey. . . 1 65 | 6 00 



Suspenders, Excellent for the money | 90 | 50 



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5 | Tack Claws, Polished Steel, Enameled 



Handles | 95 | 9 00 



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



10 | Tin Pail, with Cover, 2 Quart | 97 9 50 



I " " no cover, 4 quart | 95 I 9 00 



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



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

 for 10c. 



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



4 ] Towels, same as 5c ones but larger and 



better | 90 | 8 50 



2 | Twine Cutter, to screw on your coun- 

 ter. Very handy for Clerks and 



Merchants | 85 | 8 00 



10 1 Waiters, Plain, Japanned, and handy 



because they are small | 95 | 9 CO 



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



23 | Whetstones I 85 | 8 00 



2 | Willow Work Baskets, 5 inch | 60 | 5 50 



21 j Wooden Bowls, 1 foot wide | 85 | 8 00 



OUR "15 CENT" COUNTER. 



2 I Belt Punches, hollow, fine steel | 1 00 1 10 00 



I Brooms, full size and very good | 1 40 13 50 



17 ! Coal Shovels, with long handles, 1 1 40 1 12 30 



] 'ostage. 1 | Pr. of 10, of 100 



3 | Files for circular saws, 5 in. (see cut 



on page 13) [ 1 45 | 14 00 



4 | File, Double-ender, 10 inch, (no han- 



dle; handle 10c) | 1 25 1 12 03 



8 | Hammers, Magnetic, all metal han- 

 dle, a beautiful tool | 1 25 I 12 00 



17 | Hammers Carpenter's, Adze eye, 



rather small but nicely finished. . . . 1 1 30 | 12 00 

 2 | Knives, American "Barlow;" 1 inch 

 longer than the 10c knife, and the 

 blade is hand forged Razor Steel.. . | 1 25 ] 12 00 



1 | Knives, Ladies, Ivory handle, 1 blade | 1 25 i 13 00 

 Sir:— My little knife came to hand last night and 



the whole family want one. Please send three more, 

 all white handled. H. H. Fox. 

 Tribulation, McDonald Co., Mo. 

 12 | Milk Pans, 8 qt | 1 40 ] 13 50 



2 I Needles, London Needle Co's best, 



including large sizes and for all 

 purposes, Package i.f six papers . . ] 1 40 | 13 00 

 | Pails, wood, % size, Painted, 2 Hoops | 1 30 | 12 00 



3 I Perfumery Wencke's genuine | 1 30 | 12 00 



2 Rules, 2 Foot. Pocket, Box-wood.... | 1 25 I 12 00 



3 Scissors, solid steel handle and blade | 1 40 j 13 00 

 6 I Sieves, in wood Frames, Wire, round | 1 20 | 12 00 



5 I Thermometers. Best, 7 inch | 1 30 | 12 50 



10 | Twine, Strong Flax, y 2 Tb. Balls I 1 30 | 12 50 



62 I Wash Boards Serpentine Zinc a good 



article, that usually sell for 25c. or 



higher I 1 30 | 12 00 



7 j Weeding Hook, Tinned to Prevent 

 Rusting, a most convenient Tool 

 for working among Plants | 1 20 | 11 00 



4 | Willow Work Baskets, 6J4 inch 1 1 00 | 9 00 



5 | our 15 c. plane | 1 40 | 13 50 



At first glance you might take it for a toy plane; 

 but, if you try it on a board, you will find it is a plane 

 in reality. They will sharpen a lead pencil beauti- 

 fully, trim up a wood cut or electrotype, take the 

 corners off from a rough box, reduce the width of 

 a board, and do it all in a workmanlike and finished 

 manner; and when they need sharpening, the bit is 

 taken out oradjusted securely, by simply turning a 

 single screw with the thumb and finger. 



Twenty-Five Cent Counter. 



Bell, Dinner, Brass | 2 10 | 20 00 



11 | Box Scraper, Excellent for Clearing 

 Bottom Boards, Etc., from Wax 



and Propolis I 2 25 I 20 00 



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



I Brooms, best quality j 2 30 j 22 50 



3 I Brushes, Paint, very fair for Paint- 

 ing Bee Hives I 2 25 I 20 00 



7 I " Whitewash | 2 25 | 21 00 



! Clothes Baskets, Holding nearly 2 



bushels |225|22 00 



These, although pretty lig-ht, are a grpat conveni- 

 ence for holding light, bulky articles. We use sev- 

 eral dozen of them in our factory, and as they nest 

 one into the other, they occupy but little room when 

 not in use. 



