460 



Tp-H® mmmmi^mm mmm 30>wmnmi^. 



PRICES OF GUMMED LABELS, 



A;* Slioivn oil tlie two Preeediiij^ X'aj^TS, 



As will be uoticed, each Label is numbered, the Dumbers on the 

 Labels coiTespouding with those in the following table of prices. 

 All the Labels shown on pages 134: and 1S5 will be printed on white 

 paper, either in black ink or in two colors, as desired. Orders must 

 be for 2.50, 500, 750, 1000, 1250, 1500, 1750, 3000 and so on. 



We can furnish these Labels with any changes in reading matter 

 that may be desired; or we can make a complete change of 

 mattei' for other goods, such as Pickles, Maple Syrup, Horse-Radish, 

 etc., without extra charge. 



The labels shown on tlie S preceding pages will be printed with 

 ynnv own name and address, on all where a name and address occurs, 

 and gummed rpa<ly for use. The following prices are arranged by 

 numbers correspondin.g with those underueatli each label : 



In Black Ink. 



In Two Colors. 



KEGS FOU EXTRACTED HONEY. 



These kegs are designed to answer the popular demand for honey 

 in small packages, and when compared with large barrels holding 

 from SCO to .500 lbs. each, they are fully as cheap, and often che.iper. 

 They need no wa.xing, but should be thoroughly scalded vviiii 

 boiling water before used. Do not soak them. Prices : 



5 gallon kegs, holding a trifle over .50 lbs...-. 40c 



10 " " " '■ " lOOIbs 60c 



17 " " " " " 1751bs 80c 



We make the follow- 

 ing discounts on large 

 orders— 10 per cent, on 

 25 or more, 123^ percent 

 'I ( II || ; I I |:'|',|'|,|ll| ||^^|i| |,J|^|.|,| on 50 or more, and 15 



per cent, on 100 or more 

 I;eg.s. 



Consitiering the cost and trouble of waxing, the loss of honey by 

 leakage, and the ease with which tlieso kegs can be handled and 

 shipped, with an actual saving in original cost, it is apjiarent to all 

 that they are tlie best. Often a five or ten gallon keg of honey can 

 be sold where a barrel might go begging tor a customer. 



GLASS PAILS FOR HONEY. 



These Pails are made of the best quality of 

 clear flint glass, with a hail and a metal top and 

 cover. When Hlled with honey, the appearance 

 is uiiequaled by anj- other style of package. 

 They can be used tor household purposes by 

 consumers, after the honey is removed, or they 

 may be returned to and re-filled by the apiarist. 



Prices: To hold 1 lb. of honey, per doz. $1 60 

 3 lbs. '■ "■ 3 00 



3 lbs. " " 3 .50 



They are packed in barrels contauiing 12, 6 and 

 4 dozen of each size, respectively. Di.sciiU'.t 15 

 per cent, on orders for those exact fjuantities. 



Whitman's Fountain Pump. 



Price, by express or freight $S.OOJ 



A complete illustrated catalogue and price list of these machines 

 will be mailed free, upon application. Machines on trial if desired. 



Hivf-C'lamps for Loose Bottom-Boards. 



VAN DEUSEN. 



.Sample set, by mail, 1.5c 



By express, per set, 10c 



a^Pcr 100 Clamps (23 sets), $1.50.,,gJ 



ACKERMAN. 



Sample set, by mail, '20c 

 By express, per set, . 1.5c. 



ACKERMAN. 



Square Glass Honey-Jai-s. 



One pounds, flint glass, per gross 85 00 



-iwo " " " 6.50 



Corlcs for same, per gi'oss : '|5 



Tm-Foil Caps for same, per gross SO 



Labels lor same, per gross (name and address blank). . 7.1 

 These Jars, at the above prices, will be shipped from Ciiiciniiati.O. 

 We will not be able to fill any more orders for common glass jars. 



JONES' FRAME PLIERS. 



For taklDg frames out of 



^ tiives, or movinKthem in any 



^ way desired. It is mad > ttf 

 •Tapanned iron, has a long 

 claw for loosening frames, 

 and a iiook wliich niav be 

 used to carry other frames 

 besides tlie one lieid by the 

 Pliers. Price, byexpre..-.'*. 30 

 cts.; by mail, 40 ct8. 



Paper Boxes, 



To ho'd a section of honey 4Kx4'i, or 5>4x5'4. for retail dealers. 

 Prices, $1.00 per 100, or S8..50 per 1,000. 

 E^" Name and address of bee-keeper, and the kind of honey 

 printed on 1,000 or less for 75 cents extra. 



Stanley's Automatic Reversing Honey-Extractor. 



This extractor is now owned by Mr. E. K. Newconib. We can 

 >npply these machines at the following prices : 4-trame, S30.00 ; 

 o frame, $16.00 ; 3-frame, SH2.00. These prices are for the Lang- 

 stroth frame only, and they will be shipped direct to customers 

 from the factory in New York. If you want one for a frame of any 

 other size, you must send us a sample frame in order to avoid 

 mistakes. 



Tin Points, for Glassing Sections. 



Put up in lots of 1,000, and sent by mail, postaid .5rc 



The siune by express or freight 40c 



From 5,000 to 10,000, by express, per tliousand SOc 



Square Tin Points at the same price as the above. 



Metal Rabbets. 



;\ny length, per foot Ic 



Por Langstroth Hives, 14 inches, each Ic 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Little Detective Scales, U', ounce to 35 lbs *2 -50 



Iloney-Gate for Excelsior Extractor 75 



Novice's Metal Corners, per 100 -50 



Wire-Cloth for Extractors, 3 feet wide, tinned, per square foot 15 



" " queen-cages,tinned, per square foot 22 



" 14 mesh, painted OS 



Gearing for Honey-Extractor 1 .56 



Glass for Two-Pound Sections (.5x6 in.), per box of 340 lights.. 2 .50 



Wire for Foundation, per ounce spool. :ic by mail 0.5 



" " " per 1-lb. spool, 3.5e " 5.J 



Handles for Honey-Gates, 35c " 40 



>^ovice Iron Blocks for making metal-corner frames, 15c, " 25 



Queen-Registering Cards, per dozen " 1" 



Scissors for clipping Queens' Wings " ■'''' 



SUPPLIES FOR BEK-KEEPERS— For Sale by Tlionias G. Newman &. Son, ChU-aso, Ills. 



