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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



Square |j oney Qans 



The above illustration shows the 60 pound 

 Square Honey Cans which are becoming 

 quite popular for shipping extracted honey. 

 They are enclosed in 

 I a solid ease of wood, 

 and the boxes contain 

 I either one or two Cans 

 as may be preferred. 



We can furnish them 

 I at the following prices, 

 with a IX-inch Screw 

 Cap in the corner of 

 leach Can. 



For the convenience 

 I of digging out candied 

 honey, we can furnish 

 these Cans with an 

 additional four-inch Screw Cap for 5 cents 

 extra on each Can. 



1 Single Can .... (boxed) $ .45 



12 " Cans... " 5.00 



100 " "... " 40.00 



1 box of two Cans 75 



13 boxes " 8.40 



100 " " 65.00 



Square Ciilass Honey- Jars. 



One pound, flint glass, per gross $5.00 



Two pounds, flint glass, per gross 6.00 



Corks for same, per gross 75 



Labels, per gross (name blank) 75 



Tin-Foil Caps for same, per gross 75 



They will be shipped from Cincinnati, O. 



IVood Pails lor Honey. 



Wood water-pails, well painted outside, 

 with 3 iron hoops, and a tight-fitting wood 

 cover, at $2.00 per dozen. They hold 25 

 pounds of honey, and, when empty, can be 

 used as an ordinary pail. 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN & SON, 



246 East Madison Street, - CHICAGO, ILLi 



Tin Pails for Honey. 



THESE rails have full covers, and are excellent 

 for selling Honey in the Home Market; and 

 after the Honey granulates in them, it can be 

 shipped anywhere with perfect safety. All sizes 

 have a bail, or handle, and when empty are useful 

 in every household. 



The engraving shows STRAIGHT 

 TIN PAILS, of which there are 3 sizes, 

 holding respectively 3, 5 and 10 lbs. of 

 Honey. Assorted Samples of the 3 

 sizes will be sent by express for 40 cts. 

 In quantities, the prices are: 



Per doz. Per 100 

 Gallon,, .holds 10 lbs .. $1.80. . . .$12.00 

 Ki-Gallon, holds 5 lbs. . . . 1.50. . 9.00 

 Quart, holds 3 lbs 1.20. . . 7.00 



The second engraving represents 

 THE TAPERING TIN PAILS- 

 made heavier and stronger than 

 those with straight sides. The 

 covers are deeper, and the top- 

 edge of the Pail is doubled over, 

 making it smooth and convenient 

 to handle. Of the Tapering Pails 

 there are five sizes, viz: 1-lb.. 4-lb., 

 7-lb., 13-lb., and 25-lb. Assorted 

 Samples of these will be shipped 

 by express for 75 cents. In quantities, the prices 

 are as follows : 



To hold 1-lb. 4-lbs. 7-lbs. 13-lbs. 25-lbs. 

 Perdozen, I .75.... $1.25. ...| 1.50... | 2.00....$ 3.25 

 Perioo, 5.00.... s.oo.... lo.oo.... 14.50.... 23.00 



Ke«l Isabels for Paili^. 



Three sizes, ranging in size for Pails to 

 hold from 1 to 10 pounds of honey. Price, 

 t^l.OO for a hundred, with the name and 

 address of the bee-keeper printed on them. 

 Smaller quantities, one cent each ; but we 

 cannot print the name and address on less 

 than one hundred. Larger quantities 

 according to size, as follows : 



Size A, Size B. Size C. 



250 Labels $1.50 12.00 $2.25 



500 Labels 2.00 3.00 3.50 



1.000 Labels 3.00 4.00 5.00 



Samples of each of the Labels will be 

 sent free, upon application. 



Olass I*ails for Honey. 



They are made of the 

 best quality of clear,flint 

 glass, with a bail, and a 

 metal top and cover. 

 When filled with honey, 

 the appearance is un- 

 equaled. They can be 

 used for household pur- 

 poses by consumers,after 

 the honey is removed, or 

 they may be returned, 

 and re-filled by the api- 

 arist. 



For 1 lb. of honey, per dozen $1.60 



For 2 lbs. of honey, per dozen 2.00 



For 3 lbs. of honey, per dozen 2.50 



They are packed in barrels containing 

 12, 6 and 4 dozen of each size, respectively. 

 Discount 15 per cent, on orders for those 

 exact quantities. 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN & SON, 



24G East Madison Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 



