1880 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



615 



Postage. ] [Pr. of 10, of 100 



6 | Wash Basins, Tin, 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, 



Only just 5c. Just think of it ! 



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



5 I Yard stick, Graduated and numbered 



as nice as a Pocket rule i 42 i 4 00 



USEFUL ARTICLES 



TEN CENTS EACH. 



10 I Baking tins oblong square heavy | 70 | 6 50 



5 | Balances, Spring, 24tt>., Accurate | 9U i 8 75 



Postage. ] iPr.of 10, of 100 

 2 ! Fruit 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 



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 51 



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5 I 

 5 I 

 61 



31 

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17 1 

 »'l 

 3! 



Belt Punches in wood handles, good ] 95 | 9 00 

 Broom Holders, silvered wire, just 



right for Whisk Brooms | 95 | 9 25 



Broom Holder, for brooms, mops, or 



any similar article ] 90 ] 8 50 



Broom.-, Hearth I 9(1 I 8 50 



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

 Brushes, Clothes, an astonishingly 



good Brush for a dime I 85 | 8 00 ! 



flair I 90 | 8 75 I 



" Paint, Will do to paint hives, 



but are rather small | 90 | 8 50 , 



Whitewash | 90 18 50 



Shoe i 85 | 8 00 



Brushes, Horse, excellent ] 90 | 8 50 



Brushes, scrub, also handy for black- 

 ing stoves 1 SO ] 7 75 



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



Butcher Knives | 90 | 8 75 



Cake Spoon, Iteavy, with smooth, wood 



handle, just the thing for i sponge cake | 85 | 8 00 | 



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



Chisels with Handles, !/ 2 inch | 80 | 7 75 



Clothes Lines, 55 ft. long, and have 



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



Clothes Racks,Walnut Frame, 4 Hooks | 90 | 8 50 ! 



Coffee Canisters I 85 j 8 00 ', 



Coffee Pots, 1 qt., excellent for the 



money I 90 | 8 50 ' 



Coin Holder for 5, 10, 25 and 50c | 85 | 8 00 



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



8 ] Corn Poppers, nice j 90 I 8 50 



8 ! Cullenders I 90 8 50 



8 I Dippers, tin. 1 qt I 90 | 8 50 



10 | Dust Pans, Japanned, full size | 95 I 9 00 



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

 2 I Eye Protectors. Excellent to keep 

 saw dust and Turning chips out of 



your eyes I 90 | 8 50 



1 



Files, Double-Ender. This is price of 

 File only; price of Handle is giv- 

 en in 5 c. Counter I 95 | 9 25 



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



Foot Scrapers I 75 | 7 00 



Funnels, Quart, Just right to pour 

 Honey I 85 | 8 00 



s I Garden Trowels, Steel. 



3 | Gents' Socks, excellent for the money 

 2. 1 Gospel Hymns, 1, II, 111, paper cover, 



words <»nly, or each part bound sep- 

 arately, board cover 



4 I Glass Cutter, with Knife Sharpener, 



Corkscrew and Can Opener 



I Glue, Peter Cooper's, Liquid, with 

 Brush 



GLASSWARE. 



| Glass Dish, for "Honey Posies" 



I Glass Dish, with Glass Cover 



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

 Same for Candied Honey, same price. 

 | Glass Pitcher, Small, for Liquid Ex- 

 tracted Honey | 80 | 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. 



4 | Hammers, Small, for Nails 



" Magnetic 



Full Size 



Hatchets, Bronzed, Geo. Washington 



Ink Powder for Cheirograph, best 



Knife Trays of wood, make a splendid 



nail box | 98 | 9 50 



Ladles, same as on 5c counter, but 



Larger and Heavier | 80 | 7 50 



Lead Pencils, red and blue, large, ex- 

 cellent for marking slates to hives.. 



Lu nch Box, Tin, Japanned j 95 j 9 25 



M agnets, Horse Shoe, 3 in | 96 | 9 00 



A beautiful Scientific Toy, formerly sold as high 

 as 50e. 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. 1 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, Bronzed iron | 85 I 8 00 



2 Measuring Tapes, Spring, in Brass 



case, 36 in ! 75 | 7 00 



3 



65 | 6 00 

 90 | 8 50 

 95 I 9 00 

 90 I 8 50 

 85 | 8 00 



65 I 6 00 



12 i M incers or Chopping Knives, steel I 85 | 8 00 



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



10 | Molasses Cups, Japanned, Nice for 



Honey I 95 I 9 00 



2 | Napkins, excellent for 10c | 85)8 00 



", Nut Crackers, stout, will crack Hick- 



orv nuts | 95 I 9 00 



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



| Oil for Sewing Machines | 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 I 98 | 9 50 



5 ! Oilers, Zinc, Spring Bottom I 60 | 8 75 



3 | Our Homes, Part 1 | 80 7 (Ml 



7 | Padlock, late improved, 2 keys | 90 | 8 50 



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

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



