Special Notice. 



HAVING purchased the department of Bee-Keep- 

 ers' Supplies heretofore connected with the 

 American Bee Journal, I hope to receive a continu- 

 ance of the patronage bestowed upon the late Arm. 



I have presided over this department in the past as 

 business manager, and my best recommendation to 

 the bee-keeping fraternity is the former reputation 

 of Thomas G. Newman & Son for promptness and 

 reliability. ALFRED H. NEWMAN, 



1»7« West Madison Street, Chicago, III. 



Implements for the Apiary, 



JS^Catalogues sent on application..^ 



Atomizers (postage 30 cents extra) $1 00 



Bees— Full Colonies of Italians 10 00 



Bee Feeders— Shuck's, by mail 30 



Novice's, " 10 



Kretchmer's, *' 35 



Van Deusen's " 75 



Bee Veils— complete face protection, by mail, 50 



Binders for Journal or any bee paper, by mail 50@ 75 



Cases— Material to hold 3 Prize Boxes, per 100, 2 50 



"2 " " . . 2 00 



" " 8 small sections,per 100. 2 5(1 



Sample of 2 or 3 box case ( postage 25c extra) 20 



" 8 box case (postage 50c. extra) 25 



Comb Foundation— Sample by mail 10 



Any kind, 1 to 25 lbs., boxed, per lb 42 



Vail Deusen's Wired and Thin, per lb H2 



Dunham Thin 52 



Machines to make it, see Catalogue 



Comb Honey Backs— Sample with boxes 



and separators, complete— nailed 1 00 



Material for 50 Racks, without boxes. &c 5 00 



Family Counter Scales, % ounce to 25 lbs. . 3 00 



Foot Power Saws, see Catalogue 35 00 to 50 00 



Gearing; for honey extractors 1 50 



Glass for honey boxes, 5x6, per box of 240 lights 3 00 

 Hives— Standard Langstroth. 



No. 1— Brood chamber, 10 frames, portico, 7f^ 



inch cap, but no surplus arrangement 1 25 

 No. 2— Same as No. 1, with Comb Honey 



Rack, complete 2 00 



No. 3— Same as No. 1, but having 20 frames 

 and Comb Honey Rack— complete 3 



story hive 2 50 



No. 4— Brood Chamber, 10 frames, and 7-inch 

 story, with 7 cases containing Prize 

 Boxes and tin Separators, for surplus 



honey, with 2-inch cap 2 25 



No. 5— Same as No. 4, but having a second 

 story containing 10 extra frames, a 



complete 3 story hive 2 50 



No. 6— Brood Chamber, with second story 

 containing 10 extra frames for extrac- 

 ting, and 2-inch cap 1 75 



Standard Langstroth Hives— Ready to Nail. 

 Quantity. No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. No. 5. No.6 



5 hives, each. . ,95. . . .1.4".. . . .1.75. . . .1.60. . . .1.85. . . .1.25 

 10 hives, each. . .'.)0. . . .1.40. . . .1.70. . . .1.55. . . .1.80. . . .1.20 

 25 hives, eaeh. . .85. . . .1.85. . . .1.65. . . .1.50. . . .1.75. . . .1.15 

 50 hives, each. . .80. . . .1.30. . . .1.60. . . .1.45. . . .1.70. . . .1.10 

 100 hives, each. . .75. . . .1.25. . . .1.55. . . .1.40. . . .1.65. . . .1.05 



Hives— New Langstroth, with Manipulating Side. 

 For New Langstroth. Nos. 1,2,4 and 5 add 

 50c, and for Nos. 3 and 6 add 75c. to 

 prices given for Standard Langstroth. 

 If painted, add 50 cents more per hive. 

 New Langstroth Hives— Ready to Nail. 

 Quantity. No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4 No. 5. No.6 



5 hives, each. .1.25. . . .1.75. . . .2.05. . . .1.90. . . .2.15. . . .1.60 

 lOhtves, each. .1.20.... 1.70.... 2.00.... 1.85.,.. 2.10.... 1.65 

 25 hives, each. .1.10. . . .1.60. . . .1.90. . . .1.80. . . .2.05. . . .1.50 

 50 hives, each. .1.05. . . .1.56. . . .1.85. . . .1.75. . . .2.00. . . .1.45 

 100 hives, each. .1.00. . . .1.50. . . .1.80. . . .1.70. . . .1.95. . . .1.40 

 All Langstroth hives have Metal Rabbets 

 for frames to rest on. 



Hives -Doolittle's 2-story Hive, complete 4 50 



Hill's Winter-Hive, complete 3 00 



North Star Hive, with Surplus Arrangement 3 00 

 Worrall's Centennial Hive, complete 5 00 



Honey Extractors- 

 Excelsior— for 2 Langstroth frames, 10x18. . . $9 00 

 for2 American frames, 13x13.... 9 00 



for 2 frames, 13x20 or less 12 00 



for 3 12 00 



fori 14 00 



Novice's— for 2 Gallup frames 7 50 



for 2 American frames 7 75 



for 2 Langstroth frames 8 00 



for 2 frames of any size 9 00 



Muth's— for 2 frames of any size 15 00 



Everett's— for 2 frames of any size 10 00 



Some of older styles offered from SK5 to StilO. 



Honey Gates 75 



Honey Jars (common square), per gross, 1-lb 6 50 



K ' 2-Ib... 8 50 



Honey-box Caps, Moore's, per 100 1 25 



Honey Eabels, per 1,000 1 00 to 4 00 



Honey Knives— Muth's, each 50 



Bingham & Hetherington's 1 00 



with Cap-Catcher, complete 1 25 



SchoHeld's.Novice's, Murphy's or Chapman's 75 

 If wanted by mail, each, 15 cents extra. 



Kretchmer's Metal Bearings, per 100, by mail 15 



Novice's Metal Corners, per 100 50 



Novice's Transferring Clasps, per 100 25 



Sent by mail for 10 cents extra. 



Queens— Tested Italian 2 50 



in 1-frame nucleus 4 50 



in 2- frame nucleus 5 00 



Qneen Cages— Harris' Mailing & Introducing 10 



Hastings' Mailing, not provisioned lo 



Novice's, Scovell's, and others 10 



any of them, per dozen, by express 1 00 



Queen Registering Cards, per doz., by mail 10 



Rubber Gloves per pair, by mail 1 75 



Scissors for clipping queens' wings, by mail... 50 



Sections all in one piece, 4Hxil4, per 1000.. 7 00 



Sections all in one piece, 5Mx6M, P er 1000 7 50 



Sections, ready to nail, Vixili or5%x6J4: 



sample, by mail 5 



narrow top-bars, 500 for *3.50 ; 1000 for 6 00 



wide top-bars, 500 for $4.00 ; 1000 for 7 00 



Sections, dovetailed : 



4Mx4'4, 500 for $3.50 ; 1000 for 6 00 



5^x6M, 500 for $4.00 : 1000 for 7 00 



For odd sizes and smaller lots, see Catalogue. 

 Seeds for Honey Plants : 



Clovers (White. Melilot or Alsike), per peck 4 25 



Any of the above, by express, per lb 30 



Catnip per oz., 10c; per lb. 1 00 



Chinese Mustard " 10c; " 100 



Mignonette " 20c; " 2 00 



Motherwort " 10c; " 100 



Borage " 10c; " 100 



Spider Plant " 25c; " 3 00 



Basswood " 75 



Imported Bokhara Clover " 50 



Summer Rape " 20 



Silver Hull Buckwheat " 20 



Teasel " 75 



Cleome, Rocky Mountain Bee Plant, per oz. 25 

 If sent by mail, add 20c. per lb. for postage. 



Shipping Crates-Material, per 100 9 00 



Sample Crate, flat, and 1 Prize Box 25 



Sample Crate and 12 boxes nailed, no glass. . 50 



Slates— Sample by mail, 10c; 50 by express 1 50 



Smokers— Bingham's, by mail 1 00, 1 25, 1 50 1 75 



New Quinby, " 125 150 



Scovell Cold-Blast, " 125 



Sutliff's, " 2 00 



Tin Separators, per 100 3 00 to 3 50 



Tin Points, for glassing, per 1,000, by mail.... 50 



Wax Extractor (boiler 75c extra) 3 25 



Whitman's Fountain Pump 8 50 



Wire Cloth for extractor, tinned, per sq. ft. . . 15 



for queen cages, 12 

 painted— 14 meshes to 1 inch " 



B3^~ Send by Postal Money Order, Draft or Regis- 

 tered Letter at my risk. 



ALFRED H. NEWMAN, 



»73 West Madison St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



HONEY WANTED.— I desire to purchase sev- 

 eral barrels of dark extracted honey, and a few 

 of light; also. Comb Honey. Those having any for 

 sale are invited to correspond, giving particulars. 

 ALFRED H. NEWMAN, 

 972 West Madison Street, Chicago, 111. 



