GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTUKE. 



Jan. 



Keceiit Additions to the 



COUNTER STORE. 



Our friends will bear in mind the price of single 

 articles are given at the head of each list, and that 

 the figures refer only to lots of 10 and 100. 



of 100 



I 4 25 



I 3 50 

 I 3 50 



3 00 



4 25 



3 50 



4 25 



4 25 

 3 50 

 3 50 



10 



FIVE-CENT COUNTER. 



Postage.] [Pr.oflO, 



10 I Brackets to hold clock-shelf | 45 



2 I Copper Wire, on spools; suitable for 



mending things when they get broken | 40 



6 I Hammer, Tack, coppered; iron handle | 40 



4 I Hammer, Tack; wood handle 35 



16 I Hammer, Carpenter's, full size j 45 



1 1 Pencils, red one end blue the other, 



the best pencil of American Lead 

 Pencil Co | 40 



2 I Handkerchiefs, all-linen; good size; 



tine, and neatly hemmed | 45 



2 I Knives and Forks, small size, and very 

 neatly finished, knife and fork are 



two I 45 



1 1 Pie-plates, Tin; just right for pump- 

 kin pies I 40 



4 I Tablets, Suitable for writing and coun- 

 ter-slips; on excellent writing paper | 40 



TEN-CENT COUNTER. 



20 I Coal Shovels, wrought iron, with a tin- 

 covered handle to prevent their get- 

 ting hot I 



Egg-beaters, single-geared; a wonder 

 for the money | 



Butter-Dishes, individual; glass, 3 for 

 10 cents I 



Handkerchiefs, all-linen; good size 

 for gentlemen | 



Knives for boys, Two-bladed; although 

 the blades are not American make, 

 they are steel, and a wonder for the 

 money | 



Pencils, 1 doz. for 10c. Am. Pencil Co; 

 and very fair pencils (doz. packages) | 



FIFTEEN-CENT COUNTER. 



Combination Salt and Pepper, gives 

 both or either condiment at pleas- 

 ure I 1 40 113 00 



Honey or Syrup Cup; glass, with 

 hinged tin cover 1 1 20 | 10 00 



Berry Comports, no foot; glass; very 

 pretty 1 1 30 | 12 50 



Butter-Dish, on foot; glass; a very 

 nice piece of work for the price ... | 1 30 | 12 50 



Wire-ringed Pot-Cleaners, The cele- 

 brated Iron-Dish Cloth | 1 20 1 10 00 



Twenty-Five Cent Counter. 



Clock Oil, an excellent oil for clocks, 

 watches, or any light or delicate 

 machinery [3 



Counter Brushes, a neat and useful 

 article 1 1 



Family Egg-beaters, double geared; 

 a regular flf tj'-cent article | 1 



Lantern, Convex reflector; a very 

 good lantern for only 25 cents ... .12 



Twine Boxes, ironed japan | 2 



Vise to screw on the bench, with 

 anvil |2 



Wheat-bread plates, glass; has the 

 motto, "Give us this day our daily 

 bread," blown in the glass around 

 the edge; a most beautiful plate .. | 2 



Clothespins, best wooden, (i doz. in a 

 basket, basket and all, only 25c | I 



Watchmaker's Eye-glasses, a most 

 useful magnifying-glass for a vari- 

 ety of purposes 



48 



35 I 21 00 



2 00 i 18 00 

 I 60 1 15 00 



1 50 1 14 00 



Thirty-Five Cent Counter. 



Glass Pitchers, '/^ gallon, very hand- 



some 



Berry Comports, glass, on foot; a 

 most beautiful article / 



50 



20 I Hunter's Sifter. The regular price 

 is 75c. A rotary flour and meal 

 sifter, mixer, scoop, measure, 

 weigher, egg-beater, rice-washer, 

 pumpkin, tomato, starch strainer, 

 etc I 3 80 I 25 00 



30 j Vises, Iron parallel jaws, 1J4 inch 

 wide, to screw on table or bench, 

 very handy j 3 25 | 31 CO 



Seventy-Five Cent Counter. 



60 I Coffee-Mill with a covered hopper. 



Extra nice | 6 00 1 55 00 



2 I Silk Handkerchiefs, Beautiful | 7 '00 | 65 00 



ONE DOLLAR COUNTER. 



64 I Wrenches, Coe's pattern, malleablp, 

 black, 15 in. long, extra heavy and 

 strong I 7 50 1 70 00 



A. I. ROOT, Medina, O. 



The A B C of Bee Culture. 



Bound in paper, mailed for Sl.OO. At wholesale, 

 same price as Gleanings, with which it may be 

 clubbed. One copy, fl.OO; 2 copies, $1.90; three cop- 

 ies, $2.75; live copies, $4.00; ten copies, $7.50. 



The same, neatly bound in cloth, with the covers 

 neatly embellished in embossing and gold, one copy, 

 $1.25; 2 C(ipies, $2.40; three copies, $3.50; five cop- 

 ies, $5.25; ten copies, $10.00. If ordered by freight 

 or express, the postage may be deducted, which will 

 be 12c on the book in paper, and 15c each, on the 

 book in cloth. 



Cook's Manual in paper or doth at the same price as 



A. I. ROOT, Medina, O. 



"w. 0.^" iNKr 



In 2 oz. bottles, black, violet, or blue, in H 



gross boxes, per gross $4 00 



In quantities of 5 or more gross, $3,20 per Gross. 



In Pint Bottles, per doz $3 00 



In Quart " " " 6 00 



In Gallon Jugs " " 13 00 



Green and Red ink are necessarily more expen- 

 sive, and the price will therefore be one-half more. 



Liquid Bluing, in 6 oz. bottles, per doz 50 



" " " " " gross $5 40 



I will send l^ gross, 3 oz. inks, assorted colors, 

 black, blue, violet, and one bottle each of green and 

 red, as a trial order for $1.00. 



WM. OLDROYD, Columbus, Ohio. 



THE 



Britisli Bee Journal. 



The British Bee Journal is now mailed to our ad- 

 dress in packages, each month. In order to dispose 

 of them, we offer them at present at $1.00 per year, 

 postage paid, beginning Jan. 1881. Will guarantee 

 safe arrival of every No. 



A. I. ROOT, Medina, Ohio. 



IMPEO VED 



Langstroth Hives. 



Supplies for the Apiary. Comb Foundation a spe- 

 cialty. Being able to procure lumber cheap, I can 

 furnish Hives and Sections very cheap. Send for a 

 circular. A. D. BENHAM, 



2tfd Olivet, Eaton Co., Mich. 



FINE MIXED CAR13S, with name. 10 cents, 

 postpaid. M. L. Dorman, Sinclairville, 

 12tfd Chaut. Co., N. Y, 



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