THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



15 



CONDENSED PRICE-LIST 



BEE-KEEPERS' SUPPLIES 



FOR SALE IIY 



Thos, (w. Newman & Son, 



923 & 925 West Madison Street. 



CHICAGO, ILLS. 



Our Illustrated Catalogue (36 panes) 

 aent/ree, upon application. 



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LANGSTKOTH HIVES. 



I>UOODchamberwith porticoand 7X 

 iin.cap. 10 frame?, nailed, not painted 

 $1.25. Rlaterial. in the flat, moc. each. 

 With movable aide.|;i.7r.; in flat,¥l.25. 



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SUPERS lor Comb Honey. 



TORY (32 l-!b. sections) nailed, iHJc. 

 Material, in the fJat. noc. 



St(jry (24 2-lb.) same price as above. 



Sttiry (7 wide-trauies, with 21 2- lb. 

 eections and separat'irs) nailed, 7r)c. 

 Material, in the tlat. (iOc. 



Story (7 wide frames, with 5G l-ft. 

 sections and sepanitors) nailed, $1.50. 

 Material, in the flat, ¥1.05. 



Comb-Honev Rack (18 i:-n>. sections. ! 

 separators amltiiass) nailed $i.flat.'')Oc. 

 Rack without sections. &c.:i5c. Ilfit I5c. 

 Rack material, in the Hat. by mail, 7.5c. i 



DOUBLK-IVAI^LEB niTESj 



FOR wintering bees on the summer 

 stands. 'I'hey are made identical 

 and interchan-ieable with our standard 

 Lanystroth liives. All upper stories 

 and surplus arraneemeiits we make, 

 fit this double-walled limod chamber. 



Prices : Nailed, 5(.ic.; in the flat, 35c. 

 per hive in addition to uur prices of 

 the Standard Ijangstroth. 



We also make our 7J^-inch caps with 

 a slopinp nr cottage roof— price 20 cts. 

 nailed and 15 cents flat, in addition to 

 the prices ot the Standard Langstroth 

 hive, which has.a flat top. 



HIVE CLAMPS. 



FOR securing loose bottom-boards. 

 VanDeusen's.sampleset.hy mail 15c 

 One or m<.ire, by express, loc. each, 

 r Ackerman's— Sample set, by mail 20c. ' 

 One or more, by express, I5c. each. 



LAX6STROTH FRAMES. 



MATERIAL(9?^xl756 in., outside) 

 per 100, ifi.oo. Per lOOo, $14. 



SECTIONS Tor Comb Honey. 



ONE-PIECE (Korncro..k).-Of these 

 we keep in stock tiie 4'4x4Min. size 

 h'liding 1 ft. and 5)4xHl-.i inches, holding 

 2iti.,atritie(f.ssthan 2-inche8 wide, with 

 narrow or wide tops; also, both sizes 

 IH inches wide, with narrow tops. 



4^1x434 5MX6M 



1,000 Sections $5.00 f 5.50 



5(X> " 2.75 3.(H) 



250 " 1.50 1.75 



100 " 70 8ft 



Odd sizes, 5x(^ or less, (not leas than 

 500 made) |3 for 500 ; f 5.50 per 1,(HKJ. 



DOVETAILED, four-picces. 5»4xfiVi, 

 wide or narrow lops, and 4^4x4Vi 

 with ni'.rrow tops only, (»n scant 2 in. 

 wide). Prices same as the above. 



PRIZE— to be nailed -are of 2-lb. size 

 only. Prices same as the above. 



COMB FOUNDATION. 



WE keep three sizes in stock, viz; 

 ]2xiH, 8x]0!^, and loxll inches. 

 Special sizes.in a week, at same prices, 

 which may be changed without notice. 

 1 lb., by mail, (small sheets). .7(ic. 

 lu " or less, by express, 1* lb., 4f.c. 

 25 " " " " 44c. 



51) ** " " " 43c. 



UtO " " " " 420. 



TMn^ for comb honey, lOc. V ^. extra. 



Extra Thln,(VanDeu3en'a^a(-bo(- 

 fomfd orVandervort's) HOc.V^. extra. 



Wired. (SxieM or 10x11 In.) lto2=. 

 pounds 65c. f ft.; 25 to 100 lbs. 63c. ? lb. 



COMB FOUNDATION MIL.1«S. 



WE can furnish any of the Comb 

 Foundation Machines, or the 

 Given press, at manufacturers' prices, 



FOUNDATION CUTTER. 



Small size (tin wheel) loc 



Large size (steel wheel) 75c 



When wanted by mail, add 2 cents to 

 the former, and 5c. to the latter price. 



SHIPPING CRATES. 



MATERIAL for 50 crates (to hold 

 12 2- tb. sections) no glass, *5. A 

 sample with sections, complete, 50c. 



Material for .50 crates (to hold 24 1 IT-, 

 sections) no glass. $0.50. Sample, 60c. 



HONEY EXTRACTORS. 



rpHE #8 and *IO 



L sizes are made to 

 suit those who desire 

 a cheap but practical 

 machine. The cans 

 are smaller, the sides 

 of tlie baskets are sta- 

 tionary. and they have 

 w ) covers, strainers.or 

 metal standards. 



IJeing made entirely 

 of nietal.tliey arevery 

 light and durable, and 

 have lugs for tlrmly 

 fastening to the flour. 

 Those who want the 

 BEST honey e.xtractor 

 are referred to those 

 who are now using the 

 Excelsior. 



HONEY KEOS. | 



rpilESE Kegrt are deaiKned t<j an- 

 i. sworthe piipulardenumd for iioney 

 lu small packages, and when com- 

 pared with lariic barrels 

 holding rom 300 to 51 10 lbs 

 each, they are fully as 

 cheap, and often cheaper. 

 Tliey need no waxing, but 

 shtiuld be well scalded 

 with boiling water before 

 used. Oo not suak them. 



Prices : 



5 gallon, to hold .50 lbs *40c 



10 *' " 100 lbs 60C 



17 " " 175 lbs HOC 



A discount of lo per cent, on 25. or 

 more; 12H per cent, on 50. ormore: 

 and 15 per cent, on loO, or more, kegs. 



l^ABEI^S FOR PAILS. 



fpilESE labels are of two sizes, print 

 L ed on colored paper; they are very 

 attractive, and add greatly to the 

 appearance of the pail wlien fliled and 

 ofl"ered for sale. Either size, printed 

 with name and address, at the fcjllow- 

 iog prices— (not less than lo^i printed): 

 Small. Large. 



100 $100 $1 00 



250 :i0fi 225 



500 300 350 



1,000 400 500 



frames, 13x13 inches., 

 10x18 " 

 10x18 " . 

 10X18 



13x20 " . 

 ■' 13X20 



13X20 



.$ K 



.. S 



.. 10 00 



.. 1400 



,. 12 00 



.. 120fi 



.. 1600 



IIONEV CARRIAGE, 



REVOLVING Comb Uaneer, Tool 

 Box and Recording Desk, com- 

 bined. Price, complete, $iy.<to. 



BARNES* SAWS. 



A COMPLETK illustrated catalogue 

 and price list of these machines 

 will be mailed free, upon application. 



EUREKA WIRING TOOL 



FOR pressing foundation into wired 

 frames— 40 cents; by mail, SOcts. 



ATOMIZER. 



TO change the scent of bees when 

 Introducing Queens, uniting or 

 dividing colonies, making nuclei, etc. 

 Price, 75c. Mailed for loc. extra. 



SW^ARM CATCHER. 



BAILKY'S swarm catcher consists of 

 a frame-work, made of wood and 

 Covered with wire-cloth, which can be 

 set at any angle. By its use. with a 

 queen cage, a swarm can be compelled 

 10 stay in any hive, until theswarm- 

 tng-fever is over. Price Jh.oi*. 



The 3-frame basket is in a can of the 

 same size and style as the 2-frame. 

 The 4-frame basket is in the larger 

 can; the latter 4 have metal standard.^ 

 for the basket to revolve upon, leaving 

 room underneath the basket for 50 or 

 80 pounds of honey. 



EXCELSIOR "Wax Extractor. 



WE make two sizes, the araalierone 

 having a larger capacity than the 

 Swiss Wax Extractor. Prices, small 

 size. S4; large size, THtS.OO. Some of 

 I the advantages of thisK.xtractor are : 

 I 1. It is more easily operated, there 

 being no necessity for removing the 

 top to re-tlll with water. 



2. It melts the wax quicker, because 

 it IS brought into a more direct con- 

 tact with the steam. 



3. It is more economical, because 

 I the steam has access to the center, 

 [thereby extracting all the wax from 

 I the refuse matter. 



I 4. The filler for water acts also as an 

 (indicator, showing the amount ot 

 water in the boiler; when the steam 

 escapes through the fliler. more watt-r 

 is required. Keep a kettle of hot water 

 ready to re-HIl when required. 



S1VISS WAX EXTRACTOR. 



With copper-bottom boiler $4 00 



Without copper-bottom boiler ... 3 2r) 



PURE PHENOL. 



FOR the cure of Foul Brood, used 

 by Mr. Cheshire, of London, Eng- 

 land. As it is a liquid, it can be sent 

 only by express. Price, 2oc. per oz. 



TIN POINTS.forGlassingSections 



TIN PAILS FOR HONEY. 



f— ''pHR Straight Pails o 

 - ^ -= Ti^ JL all sizes, except the 

 "iTTbII!'! --smallest, have a bail 



handle, and when emp- 

 tied by the consumer will 

 be found useful in every 

 household. 



Samples of the 4 sizes. ■ 

 put inside of one another 

 as a n est, price, 50 cts. by 1 

 express. Prices : 



Perdoz. PerK«il 

 Gallon, holding 10 ]b8..$l 80....$l2(X)j 

 J^Gallon. " 5 " .. 1 50.... 9001 

 Ouart, *' 2^ " .. 120.... 7 00 1 



Pint, " IH " -. 65.... 400, 



T^HE Tapering Pails of all sizes have 

 X a bail, and on the 25-pound pail a 

 wooden handle is added. These taper- 

 --^r~^^- ing pails are made 



heavier and stronger 

 than those with the 

 straight sides-the cov- 

 ers are deeper and the 

 top edge of the pail is 

 doubled over, making 

 it smooth and conve- 

 nient to handle. 

 Samples of the five 

 sizes, nested. 75 cents, by express, or 

 the four smaller sizes. 50 cts. Prices: 

 To hold in.. 4 Iba. 71bs. 13lbs. 251b8 

 Perdoz. .75 $1.25 $1..50 *2.(t0 $3.25 

 Per 100. 5.00 8 00 10 00 14 50 23 00 



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QUARE or V-shaped, i.ooo, by mail. 

 50c. By express or freight, 4oc. 



SHUCK.*S BEE-FEEDER. 



FOR feeding bees at the entrance 0I 

 the hive, any time; it feeds much 

 or little, as may be desired; feed can 

 be reached only by the bees from the 

 Inside of the hive. Price, by mail, 30c 

 By express, 25c. each, or $2.40 per doz. 



IVIRE NAILS. 



FOR nailing Sections, Cases. Frames 

 Racks, (Urates, etc. Tho entire 

 leogih of the nail being the name 

 thickness, they d(p not loosen as ordi- 

 nary iron nails will, and are not ai 

 liable to bend or break. 

 % Inch long, wire No. 20, per ib... 3f)c 



H " " 19, " ...220 



H " " 18, " ... I9C 



H " " 1«. " ... 170 



% " " 17. " ... IKO 



1 " " 17, " ... 160 

 Ihi " '• 16, *' ... 140 

 IJi " " 16. " ... 14c 



2 " " l-S •' ... 120 

 If wanted by mail, add is cts. per lb. 



for postage. We can furnish larger 

 nails, up to 5-ln. long, when desired. 



These prices are now subject to a 

 discount of 50 per cent., owing to a 

 decline in the market. 



BINGHAM SMOKERS. 



rpillS is the flrst and 

 X only bellows Smoker 

 ever made which would 

 burn stove -wood. It 

 burns any thing com- 

 bustible, and needs no 

 care except to be re- 

 filled once in one or two 

 hours. It works easily 

 and will throw a stream 

 of smoke ten feet. It 

 will not go out nor wear 

 out. It will save time, 

 stings and money. 



The D.ictor 3J^ inch. ^2 00 



The Conqueror 3 " 1 75 



Large, wideshield 214 " 150 



ExtraStand, wideshield2 " 125 



Plain Standard, nar. sh. 2 " 1 rx) 



Little Wonder, wide sh. \% " 65 



Wholesale Rates, on application. 



SEEDS for HONEY PLANTS. 



White Clover— per busheUno lbs) *I5 no 

 " " per peck. ( 15 lbs) 4|iifi 



** " per pound V.) 



Melilot Clover— per bushel SloiK) 



" " per peck 275 



" '* per pound 20 



Alsike Clover— per bushel $12L»0 



•' " per peck 3 25 



" per pound 25 



Bokhara Clover, imported, per Ib 50 

 Mignonette— per oz., 20c.— per lb 2 (.to 



Catnip— per oz., loc— per lb l 00 



Motherwort— per oz., lOc— perlb I 00 

 Spider Plant- per oz, 2Uc.— per lb 2 00 

 Cleome — Rocky Mountain Bee- 

 Plant— per oz.. 15c.— per lb.. . I 25 

 Figwort— or the Simpson Iioney 



Plant— per oz., 20c.— per lb... 2 fX) 



JSEW BEE VEIL. 



GLASS HONEY JARS. 



ri^IIESE Jars, at the following prices, ' 

 A. will be shipped from Cincinnati, O. 

 1 lb., common glass, per gross. . .$ 5 50 



21b.. " 750 



I lb,, flint glass, per gross 8 00 



■2 1b., 10(X) 



Corks for same, per gross 75 



Tin Foil Caps for same, per gross 1 CKi 

 Labels for same, per gross 75 



LONG RUBBER GLOVES. 



FOR SIZE, lay the open hand, palm 

 down, on a sheet of paper, and 

 mark the outline of hand and flngers 

 with a pencil. Price, by mail. $1.75. 



WOODEN PAILS for HONEY. 



WOODEN water pails, well-painted 

 outside, with 3 iron hoops and a 

 tight-Htting wood cover, at $2.25 per 

 dozen. They will hold 25 lbs. of honey, 

 and when empty, can be utilized for 

 use as an ordinary household pail. 



HONEY KNIVES. 



IN using Binghiim & Hetherington's 

 Honey Knives only the thin, sharp, 

 beveled edge rests on the combs, and 

 the caps, after being cut off. slide up 

 in large sheets and roll over on the 

 knife, like shavings on a plane. They 

 are 2-in. wide, tempered and finished 

 like a razor.and will last a life-time. 



Price. *i. By mail. $1.15. 

 Muth's Uoney Knife. .50c.; by mail 65c. 



BEES AND QUEENS. 



FULL Colonies of Italian Bees. In 

 Langstroth hives, bred to highest 

 ;^tandard of excellence for all the best 

 points, l.-^i.uo. Tested Queens, I2.50. 



QUEEN CAGES. 



OATMAN. Winder. Harris, Hastings. 

 orScovell-by mail. 15c. Perdoz., 

 by express. $1.25; bv mail, *i.40. 



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AS 5 cross bars riiyet^d 

 through the center at 

 the top. These button to 

 studs on the neck-band. 

 The bars are light spring 

 steel; the neck-band iaot 

 hard springbrass ."and the 

 cover is ot handsome light material. 

 It is very easily put together— no 

 trouble to put on or take ofl', and folds 

 compactly in a paper box 6x7 inches 

 by one inch deep. It protects against 

 mosquitoes, flies, bees, gnats, etc. The 

 Veil weighs only 5 oz. Price $1.00. 



GUMMED HONEY LABELS. 



F these we have 20styles, and when 



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ordered in quantities of 25o, .5(Kior 

 ],oiK». we print the name and address 

 of the apiarist. Prices range from 25 

 cents for 25o. and upwards. Samples 

 sent upon application. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Little Detective Scales, weigh 25 ftpf2.50 

 Honey (Jates for Extractors, 75c. 

 Gearing for Honey Extractors. $1.50. 

 Handles for Honey Gates, 25c; mail4(io 

 Novice'sMetal Corners, per KMi, 50c. 

 Wire Cloth, painted, 14 mesh, 8c. sq.ft. 



" tinned, for Qu. cages. 12c. '* 



" " for extractors. I5c. " 



Glass, 5x6 in.. 240 lights in a box, fg. 

 (ilass for shipping crates, per KXi lights 



25^x13!^. for one- lb. sections, *2. .511. 

 I 3%xl6^, for two-Tb. sections, $3.5<l 

 Whitman's Fountaih Pump. $8. 

 Wire (for fdn.) oz. spools. 4c.; mail 6c 

 " " 1 !b. spools, 40c.; mail .Sho 



Novice's Iron Blocks, for making his 



metal-corner frames, I5c; mail 25c 

 Queen Registering Cards. lOc. per doz. 

 Scissors, for cutting queen's wing, 50c. 

 Ribbon Badges, loc; KX) for frt.iKi. 



rosette and gold lace. 50c. 

 Rubber Sprinkler. f\ on; by mail, $1.10 

 Parker's Foundation Fastener. 25 cts.; 



by mail. 40 cents. 

 Bee Veil (common)t by mail, 50 cents. 

 Metal Rabbets, per foot. 2c. 

 Registering Slates. 50 for$I50;-100 fop 



$2.50. Sample, bymail, lOc. 

 Felt Blankets. 35c. per lb. by express. 



