THIS CATALOGIIK si:i*i:ksei)i:s A El. OTHKKS. TENTH ANNEAL C AT AL()(U:E A 11(1 . . . I’RICE LIST Of ... . The . . Bickelman- Bowers Mfg. Co., M A N i: K AC Tl ; K E K S < )E PATENT REVEKSIBEE EAVES TROUGH, Haiijrers, Corrugated and Plain Conductor Pipe, Ridge Cap- ping, Cornices, Window Caps, Stop (latter. Etc. STEEL ROOFING, Corriiifate*! Iron Awniiiofs, Steel Hriek Sidiiio-, Kock-Faee Stone, Ceilino Sheets, IMetallic Shino-ies and Sliutters. TIN PLATES AND METALS. Forest, Ohio, U. S. A. PRINTED BY THE F. W. ROBERTS CO , CLEVELAND. :i(- : S . AT HIjX d 553 coiumb!! unICeYsitt / foot Penj^ths. I. X. I c. Per Foot. Per Foot. 3P2 inch 12 cents ii cents 4 inch 13 cents 12 cents 5 inch 15 cents 14 cents 6 inch 17 cents 16 cents 7 inch 19 cents 18 cents 8 inch accents 21 cents For I X X Terne Trough, use Galvanized list. A case of Trough consists of 25 full-length pieces. ■^Copper Trough quoted on application. Always state whether Galvanized or Terne Plate is wanted. Discount, ) I X Terne Plate percent. Galvanized percent. I C Terne Plate percent. We can make Galvanized Lap Joint Trough in all gauges not heavier than No. 18, and all sizes of bead up to ip^-inch, accord- ing to gauge, and larger when wanted. l^We are prepared to form and bead heavy gauge materials. For List on Single Bead, see next page. For Heavy Gauges, see page 9 . leii I'Cft ( I 'JO iitc'lies) 1,01114 W ithout a Seam. No SoWleriiiy. Keotiired s THE DICRELMAX-HOWERS MEG. CO. ip gijpj Sinj>le Head Patent Slip Joint Eave Tronoh. I'atciited Non. 7, 1S!»:{. Shows Depth ai! in. Galvanized. . 19 ( I X Terne V'm ! ,:V hli-'. 5 in Galvanized.. 20 6 in. Galvanized. . 24 :|i:lkr;! 7 in. Galvanized . 2S '''Ii 8 in. Galvanized. 31 Packed in cases of 250 feet. iii!k||ly ''"isli'ijjy W’hen ordering Slip Joint Trough, state whether right or left is wanted, otherwise half right and half left will be shipped. I X Terne Tin. It) Feet I.oti^i. Slip Joint. Per foot. Alwajs state whether Trough wanted is with or without Slip Joint. THE DICRELMAN-nONVERS MEG. CO. Siiii>le Head Lap joint Eiives Tronic li. .M«>s< Perfect and lliiiforni Tr(»ii<;li on the MarUet. Ma inch . . $300 $2.50 4 inch . . 3-25 2.75 Slip Joint. Lap Joint. 5 inch. . . 3-50 300 3 J^ inch. . 2.25 6 inch. . . 4.00 3-50 4 inch . . 2.7s 2-75 7 inch . . . 4-75 4-25 5 inch . . 3-25 3.00 8 inch. . 5-50 500 6 inch. . 3 50 $2.00 When ordering Slip Joint Mitres, state whether right or left hand is wanted, and whether for “Inside” or “Outside” Corner; otherwise half rights and half lefts, and half “Inside” and half “Outside” Corner Mitres will be supplied. Eave Trough Ends and Drops. A represents a 12-inch section of Trough, with Drop (B) soldered on, and the end closed with our Slip Joint End Cap (C). U represents a Drop or Outlet. C represents our Slip Joint End Cap, which requires no solder. May be used right or left. PRICE LIST. Size. 2 inch, per dozen 25/3 ” 3 3K2 ” 7 8 A complete. C ends only. B drop only. $2.80 $ -95 $ .60 •65 ■75 .80 3- 10 1. 10 .85 3-45 1.20 •95 41S 1-45 1.20 4.70 1.70 .S- 2 S 2.10 Note. — We furnish End Sections (A) complete, for 3% and 4 inch Trough with 2 inch Drop; for 5 inch Trough with 3 inch Drop; for 6 inch Trough with 4 inch Drop. THE DICKELMAN-HOWERS MEG. CO \"alleys In Kolls. Mad-e from 8 and lo foot seamless Terne Tin and Gal- vanized Iron. Furnished in Rolls of too Lineal Feet. 1*KICE LIST— Per Lineal Foot. I C Terne. I X Terne. Galvanized 10 inch $ .11/2 $ .1214 14 inch 14 .16 •1714 20 inch ’0 .22F$ •25 24 inch ’4 •27 •30 28 inch 28 ■3ik< ■35 30 inch 30 ■ 34 ■3714 ^IC Discount; IX Terne Terne ( Galvanized .per cent. All Valleys are double cross locked, forming a perfect seam. Valleys — In Sheets. Made from 8 ft. seamless Terne Tin and Galvanized Iron. PKICE LIST — I*er Lineal Foot. I C Terne. I X Terne. Galvanized 10 inch $ .10 $ ■ iij4 $ .1214 14 inch .16 ■17H 20 inch 20 ■2214 .25 24 inch ■27 •30 28 inch 28 ■35 30 inch ■34 •3734 ( Galvanized . . .per cent. Discount: IC Terne .. . .per cent. , IX Terne . . . .per cent. 1-2 THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO Stop Gutter and Cornice Combined. (Patent Slip Joint.) Oiuaiiiental, Cheap ;in5 We can make the above in Curved Gutter at a slig'ht advance in cost. Ornamental Porch Gutter. Neat, Cheai) and Durable. Size Depth . . . . Girt Galvanized Inche.s. Inches. Inches. 2>d 3 4 3/2 4 454 10 12 14 IOC per ft. I 2 C per ft. 14c per Discount Per Cent, rill': 1)1CKI'.1.MA\-IU)\\ I^RS Ml'G CO. I^ooF Clutters. Made of No. liS Galvanized and 1 \ Terne Plate, in » Foot Feno'tlis. I'hc nails used in lasicning arc nol exposed. No wooden supports needed. ic>'ln ordering, always specify exact pitch of roof. Style A. Style B. Style A. Style B. Style C. PRICE LIST. Galvanized Steel. 15 inch girt, 54 >'ich bead, per foot 37 cents. 20 inch girt, 54 bead, per foot 50 " 24 inch girt. 54 i'lch bead, per foot 60 ” Discount. — Galvanized per cent. Terne Plate •c?” Stays for Planging Gutter, each, net, 3 cents. I X Terne Plate 19 cents. 25 ” .10 ” per cent. THE 1 ) 1 CK 1 :LMAN'-B()\VKKS meg. CO. 1 1 Quarter Circle, O. G. and Box Gutters. 3Iade in 8 Foot Lengths, of Galvanized Iron and I X Terne Plate. Back of Troughs Same Height as Bead Side. For high backs, ADD ONE CENT per foot to List Prices for each addi- tional inch added to back. PRICE LIST. Style C. inrhe Steel. I'N’ery Hanfjjer will Carry Half a Ton. .3 inch, per gross $.3 75 3K> inch, per gross 4. CO 4 inch, per gross 4,25 4 '/^ inch, per gross 4,35 5 inch, per .gross 4.50 6 inch, per gross 5 ,ck) 7 inch, per gross (3,00 8 incli, i)er gross 8. no N, B, — Sizes taken inside of l)ead, Tongs to apply Hangers, each 40 Hanger Rod ftcnder 75 N, B, — If not otlierwise specified we send %-inch head for all sizes except 7 ineh and S-inch Hangers, which will he '^i-ineh head. Hangers always sent ^\ilh rods, unless otherwise onlereil. THE OICKEr.IMAN-HOWERS MEG. CO. 17 PRICE LIST. PRICE LIST. 3 inch, witli Straps riveted on Cross-bars, complete, per gross, not ■'p3.so 3/4 inch, with Straps riveted on Cross-bars, complete, per gross, net 3.50 4 inch, with Straps riveted on Cross-bars, complete, per gross, net 3.75 4'/2 inch, with Straps riveted on Cross-bars, complete, per gross, net 3.85 5 inch, with Straps riveted on Cross-bars, complete, per gross, net 4.00 6 inch, with Straps riveted on Cross-bars, complete, per gross, net 4, [;o PRICE EIvST, 3 inch Wire Hangers, per gross, net inch Wire Hangers, per gross, net 4 inch Wire Hangers, per gross, net 414 inch Wire Hangers, per gross, net 5 inch Wire Hangers, per gross, net 6 inch Wire Hangers, per gross, net 7 inch W'ire Hangers, per gross, net B, — All Hangers shipper with jX-inch beads (except 7-inch will be 54-inch bead), unless otherwise ordered. ^2.00 2.50 2.75 3-00 . 5-50 4.00 size, which 18 THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MFG. CO. Berger’s Patent Adjustable Irons. Furnished in either Single or Double Bead, as desired. Patented October 14, 1879. Used mainly for Slate Roofs and where it is undesirable to nail on Roofing. They ean be adjusted to any fall of the trough desired, as the holes in the circles are so arranged that when one is even with those in the shank for the bolt, the next is part way over another, thus giving a fine, uniform fall in the trough. Adjustable Rafter Irons. No. II Irons are especially adapted to Barns, Mills and! Factories, where the raft- ers are exposed. The shank is nailed to the side of rafter, assorting the 4, and 9-inch shank to correspond with the amount of fall required. Adjustable Roof Irons. No. 12 Irons are made pitch to fasten under the shingles or slate, and are easily bent to more or less pitch. The holes on top of the shank are made beveling, so that the nail can be driven at any point and enter the shank. No. IB. Adjustable Drive Irons. No. 7 Irons are made to drive square in the cornice from 3 to 4 inches. The lower prong forms a brace for the upper, and makes it very strong and firm. No. 9 is to drive with the pitch of the roof. For crooked eaves, drive and bolt the irons to a line. No. 8 Irons are made to drive fiom 3 to 6 inches square in the cornice, the lower prong forming a brace for the upper. This iron is intended for eaves where the shingles or slate project far over the cornice. No. 13 drives with the pitch of the roof. No, 8, Price List, page 19. rilK DICKKLMAN-BOWERS MFG. CO. Ml Adjustable Frout Irous. No. 10 is made to nail against square box cornices, and is specially adapted to barns, mills and factories. Nos. 21 and 22 show different styles sary trimmings. No. 20 is Hinged for any pitch, can be nailed or screwed to various shaped mouldings at any angle desired. Shanks and Gem Circles, with neces- PRICE HIST. Put up in Packajjes of 50 Each. Shanks, No. 7 or 9, per too, net $2.00 Shanks, No. 8, 10 or 13, per 100, net 3.00 Shanks, No. ii, 12 or 20, per 100, net 3.50 Circles for 3 inch Trough, inside measurement, per 100, net 2.00 Circles for 3^2 inch Trough, inside measurement, per 100, net 2.00 Circles for 4 inch Trough, inside measurement, per too, net 2.00 Circles for 5 inch Trough, inside measurement, per 100, net 3.00 Circles for 6 inch Trough, inside measurement, per too, net 4.00 Circle for 7 inch Trough, inside measurement, per 100, net 5.00 Circles for 8 inch Trough, inside measurement, per too, net 6,00 Shanks and Circles are listed separate for the convenience in arranging list and for those who order assortments not evenly matched. In ordering, state quantity and number of Shanks, and size of Circle wanted. Measurements are taken inside of Trough. In measuring Troughs for Cir- cles, always spread Trough to a true compass inside of bead. •20 THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. Plain Round TEN FOOT LOCK SEAM PIPE. FOR Leader or Heatiiig- Blast, Conductor S])onts, Hot Air and Ventilating-, Blower Piije. And for all classes of work where STRENGTH and DURABIL- ITY are desired. It is ROUNDER, STIFFER and more DURA- BLE than any other, and therefore UNEQUALED for use in \"ENTILATION by Plumbers and others. Each Length is a Siiiifle Perfect Piece Ten ( 10) Feet Loiio-. No cross seams to come apart or break off as in other pipes. It is the HEAVIEST, STRONGEST and BEST PIPE MADE. TRADE PRICE LIST. Galvanized, I X Terne, I C Terne, Per Foot, Per Foot, Per Foot, Diameter. 10 Feet Long. lo Feet Long. lo Feet Long. Ip2 inch . . . $0.13 $ 0 , 111/2 $0.10 2 inch . . . • O • iiH .10 2pl incli . . . .15 •14 . 1 ^ 1/2 3 inch . . , •IS ■ 14 .I 2!.'2 inch... .20 ■ 1/1/ .16 4 inch . . . .20 ■i/H . 16 5 inch . . . •25 .22^ . 20 ]/ 6 inch . . . •30 Galvanized ■ 27 }/ ■25 per cent. Discounts : • I C Terne I X Terne per cent. per cent. Prices quoted upon application on larger sizes. THE inCKELMAN BOWERS M E(T (. (), •J1 Corriioaletl Kxpaiidiiii* C(nid actor. Will Xt)t Hiirat When Full of Ice. ■Mack- ill Icngtlis of ten tio) feet. Xot affected by expansicn or contraction. Tlie l.oimest C'diTiiunteil I’ipe Alaefl Corrugated Expanding Elbows and Shoes. Made of Galvanized Iron, Round or Square. Gal vanized after Being Made GALVANIZED. Square Corr. Kouiitl Corr. Klbows. Shoes. 101 bows. Shoes. Each. Each. Each. Each 2 inch . . . 30 cts. 40 cts. 2 inch. . . .25 cts. 30 cts. 3 inch . . .36 cts. 48 cts. 3 inch. . . .30 cts. 36 cts. 4 inch. . . .41S cts. 60 cts. 4 inch. . . .40 cts. 48 cts. 5 iiicli . . . .60 cts. 72 cts. 5 inch. . . .50 cts. 60 cts. 6 inch . . . .72 cts. 84 cts. 6 inch. . . .60 cts. 72 cts. In ordering Elbows and Shoes, parties will please state the angles required corresponding to the numbers in anne.'ced cuts. Discount Per Cent. Adjustable Elbows. TRADE P RICE LIST. Galvanized Galvanized Tin, Iron, Tin, Iron, Size. Per Doz Per Doz. Size. Per Doz. Per. Doz. inch. . $2.40 sK inch $7.80 2 inch. . 2.40 6 inch 8.40 2H inch. . 3.00 7 inch. ..*.... 8.40 10.20 3 inch. . 3.60 8 inch 10.^ I3-8o 35^ inch. . 360 4.20 9 inch . 12.60 15 00 4 inch. . 4.80 10 inch . 14.40 16.80 4% inch . . 5-40 12 inch . 16.50 5 inch. . 4.80 6.60 Discount These Elbows can be adjusted to any an gle between a straight line and a light angle. THE niCKELMAN-HOWERS MEG. CO. 2;} The “O. H.” One-Piece (ialvani/.ed Klbowcs and Shoes. “Tlie liest is tlic Chciipcst.” I’RICH LIST. Corrugated. 1 Elbows, Shoes, 1 Per Doz. Per Doz. 2 inch $3-00 $3.60 inch 3-6 o 4-3^ 4 inch 576 5 inch 7.20 6 inch 8.64 Plain Round O. H. Elbows and Shoes. The true curve allows the water to flow more freely and rapidly than in the old square elbows; less liable to become obstructed. The corrugations in the bend permit of ample expansion, and no soldered joints to come apart. TIN. GALVANIZED. Elbows. Shoes. Elbows. Shoes. 2 inch 25c each 25c each 30c each 2 ^ inch 27c each 27c each 32c each 2 ^ inch 30c each 30c each 36c each 3 inch 3cc each 30c each 36c each Syi inch • . . . 30C each 3Sc each 35c each 42c each 4 inch . . . . 35c each 40c each 40c each 48c each 5 inch . . . . 42c each 50c each 50c each fee each f, inch 60c each fee each 72c each In ordering always state w hether Tin or Galvanized Elbows are wanted; also -Angle as numbered in the annexed cuts. Discount Per Cent. 24 THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. COPPEK EAVES TKOIJGH. We make a specialty of Copper Eaves Trough. All sizes and weights. PRICE LIST, 1(> Oz. Lap Joint, Slip Joint. Single Bead. ^ Per Foot. Per Foot. y/, inch $0.20 $0.24 4 inch -^2 .26 T inch .28 .32 6 inch .,3^ .36 7 inch ..36 .40 8 inch .39 43 For Donhlc Bead add 4 cents per foot lo Single Bead List. Discount Per Cent. i ni'. Dk KKLM.W liOW KRS MI C.. kO. S|)lr;il I/Ock-Seaiii l^ipc. TUADK rUICK LIST. C.alvanized, Bright Tin, Ditimeter, Per Foot. J\‘r Foot. lyi inch ^0.12 $0.07 J inch 14 .09 ■i'A inch .17 . 10 3 inch 10 .1 I 4 inch ■i.S 5 inch 30 .21 .P i inch .14 ■25 () inch .18 .28 Prices (|iiutecl on ai)i)lic;itioii for Pipe made of other sheet metal.s. Discount I’cr Cent. Copper Pipe iind Plbows. The Best Made. We make ;i full and complete line of Copper Pijx- and Elljovvs, uncqualed in point of Beauty and Durability. Send us your orflcrs iii this line. We (Inaraiitee Satisfaetioii . Copj)er Plain Round inch fO, t() a inch ■) 7 in Oil 25 3 inch >,S 4 inch 3,S inch 42 6 inch 40 Pipe. Round Square Corrugated. Corrugated $.... $.... 22 ■ 23 .28 .29 ■d5 •3(> •42 ■4.1 •49 Cold Rolled Fliit Crimp. Copper Klbows and Shoes. Round and Corrugated, Square. Elbows. Slioes. Elbows. Shoe';. 2 inch, each $0.30 $0.35 ■‘i'O.35 $0.40 ? inch, each 35 .45 .45 -55 4 inch, each 55 .65 .65 .80 5 inch, each 80 .95 i.oo 1.25 6 inch, each i.io • 1.25 1.40 1.55 20 'I'llE DICKELMAX BOWERS MF(;. CO. Cast Iron Hoots tiiid Sewer Coiiiieetioiis. B C 1> Sewer Connection. Hoot. Boot Sewer Connection. PRICE LIST. No. A and No. B. 4J/2 Feet Long. 3 inch, each $3.20 4 Inch, each 4.00 5 inch, each 4.70 6 inch, each 6.00 Discount . No. C and No. 1). 4^ Feet Long. 3 inch, each $3.20 4 inch, each 4.00 5 inch, each 4.70 6 inch, each 6.00 ..Per Cent. THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. Corrug^ated Wood Hin^>;ed Hooks. (Patented.) J*rice per 100, Tinned. 2345 Inches. Inches. Inches. Inches Short Drive $2.50 $3-So $4.50 $5-50 Long “ 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 Corruu^ated Brick Hinged Hooks. (Patented.) Price per 100, Tinned. 23456 Inches. Inches. Inches. Inches. Inches. For Brick $3.50 $4.50 $5.50 $6.50 $7.50 Conductor Hooks. For Brick and Wood. Made with square iiail-shapcd drives for wooden buildings. Warranted neatest and best sliaped hooks in the market. THE niCKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. ‘2K Xever-Slip Conductor Hooks. The Advantages of Tliis Hook Are: The points are arranged to catcli the corrugations of corrugated con- ductor an^-inch, for that size pipe measures 2^4 inches in diam- eter For Brick. For Wood, .Malleable Iron, Tinned. LIST. s'., :i li-h Inch. Incfi. Inch. Inch. Fcir Woml per 100, $1.00 $1,150 $2.00 $2..'50 For Brick, “ 1.V.5 2.00 2.7.5 :(..50 Backed neatly in Boxes containing .50 hooks. ■1 Inch. $a.oo 4,25 .5 Inch. ft-I.OO r> I ncli. $5.00 7.50 Discount I>er cent. Corruirated Conductor Hookw. FOR BRICK AND WOOD. (Patented.) Frice per 100. F or AN'ooil. 'or Brick. k'or W Dutl. ‘\)r Brie 2 -iiulu $1.00 $1.75 4-iiich, $:i.0n $4.2.5 1.50 2.00 5 “ l.ou 0.00 2.00 2.75 It .'i.OO 7.50 2..50 U.50 Flasliiiiu' Hooks. PKICE LIST. Tinned. I '.-inch, per loo, - $0.3.5 | 8^-inch, per loo, - - The large size will answer for Square Conductor Bipe. Discount I’er C flit. THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. •2'J Miiiiieiiieyer Conductor Fastener. (Patented Jannary 3, 1893.) Malleable Iron, Tinned. riie Square are made in four sizes, 2, H, -1 and 5 inches. Prices are per dozen. 2-inch, . . . ■tl.OO Ji-inch, . . . $1.20 4-inch, . . . $I.5U 5-ineh. . . . $2.00. Discount Per Cent. The advantages are: The Conductor cannot be placed aj^ainst the house. Holds Conductor one inch from buildin^-. The wires hold the coiuluctor ri^^idly in place. In case of repairs, the work can be done much quicker and cheaper than with the old fastener. Fasteners are packed three dozen in a box complete with galvanized wire cut t<) proper lengtli. Miiiiiemeyer Pat. Extension Conductor Fastener. ROUND OK SOLIARK- FOR BRICK OR WOOD. tfooks Complete with Drive or Screw Jhises. •’V, to 3'., 4 to 5 514 to ny, in. Ext. in. . Ext. in. Ext. :i-in, I .i.>,t pV doz $2.50 $2.75 $8.00 4 “ u 2.00 8.25 8.50 .5 i. u 2.50 8.75 4.00 (5 “ .. 4.00 4.25 4.50 Ivxtra Holders. Fist p'r d<»/ :}-in. $!..')() 1-in. $2.00 $2..*i0 $2.00 Mxtra Drive or Screw liases. 2U to 2| o-in. 4 to •^)-in. ^ to (S' M-iii. pV do/.. $1.00 $1.25 $f.5() Disc2 inch 4 inch 5 inch 6 inch 8 inch, Per Doz. .. $ 1.50 •• 175 2.00 2.50 3.00 5.00 6.00 . . 10.50 rilK I)lCK.h;LMAN-l{()\VKRS MKG. CO ;ii CONDUCTOR HEADvS. No. 750. Each, $0.40 No. 755. Each, $4.50 No. 700. Each, $5-00 No. 702. Each, $3.50 No. 705. Each, $2.50 No. 708. Each, $4.25 Discounts on Application, THE UICKELMAX-BOWERS MEG. CO, CONDUCTOR HEADS. No. 770. No. 772. Each, $3.75 Each, $3.90 No. 775. Eacli, $4.00 No. 778. Each, $5.00 No. 780. Eacli. $6.50 No. 782. Each, $4.00 Discounts on Application. THE UICKELMAN BOWERS MEG. CO. 'I'he “Peerless” Kaiii-Water Ciit-Oft'. (Patent August 30, 1892. Other Patents Pending.) Advantages Over All Others. ist. It catches every drop of water. 2d. It cannot turn back by the force of the water. 3d. It requires no weight or catch on the lever to keep it to its place when turned. 4th. The lever being short and having rests or stops, it cannot be broken loose by trying to turn it the wrong way. 5th. Having the shifting tube working loosely in- side the case instead of a scoop or pan, the flat surface of tin does not come in contact; consequently it is not liable to freeze or rust fast. 6th. Jamming or denting the case will not interfere with its working so readily as it does with others. /th. Instead of being made of coke or cheap plate and varnished over to make it ATTRACTIVE, we use the BEST GRADE OF PLATE, such as good first-class mechanics prefer to use. We would be pleased to receive a sample order for the PEERLESS, know- ing full well “once used, always used,” would be the result. PRICE LIST. 2- inch, Tin, per doz $ 5.00 I 3-inch, Galvanized Iron, per doz.$ 8.00 3- inch, Tin, per doz 6.00 [ 4-inch, Galvanized Iron, per doz. ii.oo 4- inch, Tin, per doz 9-00 | s-inch. Galvanized Iron, per doz. 20.00 5- inch, Tin, per doz 14.00 | 6-inch, Galvanized Iron, per doz. 24.00 6- inch, I X, per doz 20.00 1 Discount Per Cent. The “Reliable” Rain-Water Cut-Off. 3- inch, Galvanized Iron, per doz 4- inch, Galvanized Iron, per doz 5- inch, Galvanized Iron, per doz 6- inch, Galvanized Iron, per doz 3- inch, Tin, per doz 4- inch, Tin, per doz 5- inch, Tin, per doz 6- inch, Tin, per doz 3 and 4-inch Cut-offs are packed in crates of i dozen each. 5 and 6-inch Cut-offs are packed in crates of kz dozen each. $ 8.00 11.00 20.00 24.00 $ 6.00 9.00 14.00 20.00 Cheap and Durable. PRICE LIST. Discount Per Cent. THE DICKELMAX-BOWERS MEG. Ct) .‘H Patent Chimney Ventilators. The Best in the World. Chimney Ventilator Complete. Chimney Top. PRICE LIST. Hase, with 6-inch Pipe, . $2.50 it 7 u i. 8.00 Discount Per Cent. l*at. in Canada January 9, 1^94. April 6, 1S94. Cliiiiiiiey Ventilator Frame, as sent from Works. PRICE EIST-Complete. Frame onlv. $24.00 26.00 25.00 32.00 34.00 40.00 $13.00 13.50 15.00 16.50 15.00 22.00 6-inrli, per dozen, s “ 0 10 12 “ Discuunl , . . . , Base. 12^x17 inches, 6 feet hi^h. THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG CO. 3."> (ilol)e Ventilator and Chimney Top. Simple, Durable, Oriiaiiiental. Smoky CliimneyH Cured. A Purilier for Factories, Mills and Theatres. Galvanized Iron. PKICE LIST. PATENTED Feb. 29, 1S76. May 9, 1876. Jlay 29, 16S3. K ov. 28, IS93 rcc. 6, IS93. Jan.S0,lS91. 2 inch. . . .$1.00 7 inch . . . .$ 4.00 22 inch . . . .$ 36.00 42 incii . .$190.00 2'4 ” .... 1. 00 « ’■ .... 4.65 24 . . . 40.00 44 ” . . 200.00 to .... 1. 00 9 5.20 26 . . . 50.00 48 . . 240.00 3 ’■ .... 1. 50 10 ’■ — 5.75 28 ” . . . 56.00 50 . 280.00 3^2 ” .... 1.50 1 1 .... 6.20 30 ” . . 65.CO 52 . . 280 00 4 ’■ . ■ r.75 12 ” .... 6.75 32 . . . 80.00 54 ’■ . . 300.00 4>^ ” .... 2.00 14 " .... 13.00 34 . . . 100.00 f)0 ” . . 360.00 5 ” 2.50 t6 .... 20.00 36 ” . . . 120.00 62 ” . . 380.00 5^ ” 2.&5 18 ” .... 27.00 38 *’ ... 1 50.00 64 ■’ . . 400.00 6 ” — 340 20 33 00 40 . . . 180.00 / — . . 500.00 Discount. . . . . Per Cent. Price Price Price Price Gal’nized Gal’nizcd. Gal’nized. Gal’nized. Diameter. Diameter. Diameter. Diameter. 2 inch. $1.00 5 inch . .$2.50 10 inch. .$ 5.75 24 inch. .$ 40.00 ” . 1. 00 5H . . 2.8s 12 ” .. 6.75 30 ” . . 65.00 3 ” . 1-50 6 ■ ■ 340 14 ” . . 13.00 36 ” . . 120.00 ZV2 ” ■ 1.50 7 . . 4.00 16 ” . . 20.00 40 ” . . r8o.oo 4 ” ■ 1-75 8 • • 465 18 ” . . 27.00 48 ” . . 240.00 4'/2 ” . 2.00 9 . . 5-20 20 ” . . 33.00 60 ” . . 360.00 Discount Per Cent. 36 THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MFG. CO. VENTILATORS. CHEAPEST AND BEST VENTILATORS MADE. For Removing Heat anti Odors from Factories, Stables, Paper Mills, Chemical Rooms, Silk, Woolen and Cotton Mills, Foundries, Engine, Round and Gas Houses, Depots, Halls and Hospitals. style A. (Koiind.) Style B. (Octagon.) Made of Heavy Galvanized Iron. PRICE LIST. Style A. Style B. No. 0 — l8-inch base, 12-incli drum, 5 feet high $12.75 $12.00 No. I — 22-inch base, 15-inch drum, 6H feet high 15 00 14.00 No. 2 — 28-inch base, 21-inch drum, 8 j 4 feet high 18.00 17.00 No. 3 — 35-inch base, 29-inch drum, ii feet high 22.50 21.50 Per Cent. Discount THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. C(T :?7 Galvanized Iron Kidge Roll. Ill Lengths of 8 Feet, Without a Seam. ^Fatle from B. B. Galvanized Iron. BRICK LIST. 1 !2-iiieli Ridge Roll. 21^-ineh Ridge Roll. Diameter of Roll. Diameter of Roll . . . 2^^ inches Width of Apron . . Width of Apron . . . 2H inches Girt . Girt inches Price Price 23c per ft. 2-iiich Ridge Roll. B-iiieh Ridge Roll. Diameter of Roll. 2 inches Diameter of Roll ■ • • 3 inches Width of Apron . . zYz inches Width of Apron inches Girt . Girt ■ • 15 inches Price Price . . . 28c per ft. Discount Per Cent. Aiiole Rid«;e Cap. •Made of tlal\ anized Iron and Painted Steel. In Three Size.s. No. 28 Galvanized. No. 28 Painted inch Apron. Girt, 6 inch $0.13 $0. 1 1 inch Apron. Girt, 7 inch 14 .12 inch Apron. Girt, 8 inch .14 Discount Per Cent. Copper and Zinc Ridge Roll and V Capping Prices on Application. 88 THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO ORNAMENTAL RIDGINGS. Made of No. 28 Galvanized Iron. St^’le A. Height. 6 inches. 8 inches. TO inches. Girt. i6 inches. 20 inches. 24 inches. Apron. 3^ inches. 4 inches, inches. Price List. 20 cents per lineal foot 25 cents per lineal foot 30 cents per lineal foot Copyrighted. Style B. Height. 7 inches. 9 inches. II inches. Girt. 18 inches. 22 inches. 26 inches. Apron. 4^4 inches. 5 inches. Syi inches. Price List. 23 cents per lineal foot 28 cents per lineal foot 33 cents per lineal foot 11 eight. 8 inches. 10 inches. 12 inches. 26 30 Girt. inches. inches. inches. Copyrighted. Style C. Apron. ■ 5 inches. S'A inches. 6 inches. Price List. 29 cents per lineal foot 34 cents per lineal foot 39 cents per lineal foot Discount Per Cent. TllK 1)ICK1-;LM.\N I’.OWERS .MK(i. CO. •J Metallic Cresting' lilocks and Fiiiials. Miitle of dill vaiiized Iron. Tlic Fine.'^t Adjiistatjle Crestiii<>‘ Hlock Made. Tlic Ci'csling Block is intended to meet the requirements of Roofers, Con- tractors and Builders for a cheap Ornamental Ridge Cresting, and will be found to be the cheapest Cresting Block on the market. In using this Block, it is intended that it should be soldered to the ridge roll after being slipped over roll and spaced as required. The Block is made with apron fitting over roll and can be applied as desired. Following cuts show Blocks placed on ridging in five diti'erent positions, c;ich imparting a different appearance. Can be placed so as to show over 20 different forms upon the ridging, thus answering the purpose of so many dif- ferent styles. Size of Block. 6 inches long by 5 inches high from top of roll. PKICK CIST. Gahanized Cresting Blocks, per too $20.00 No. I, Galvanized Finial, 13F2 inches high, each ♦ 1.50 Discount Per Cent. Price List Other Finials, i)age 44. 4U THE DICKEEMAN-BOWKRS MEG. CO Galvanized Finial, 13 inches high $1.80 Blocks. 20 cents each. Price List Other Finials, Paije 44. THE niCKEI,MAN-BOWERS MEG. CO 41 Style D. Galvanized Finials, ii inches high $i-50 Blocks, 25 cents each. The above are all Solid Cresting and are adjustable. We generally use them one to the foot. Price List Other Finialst Page 4-4. 42 THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. Galvanized Iron Cresting^. style H. Cresting. Height, lo inches; width of Apron, 6 inches. Price, 75 cents per ft. Finials, 2i inches higli $4.00 Style I. Cresting. Height, ii inches; width of Apron, 6 ichcs. Price, 46 cents per ft. Finials, 29 inches high $2.00 Stvle G. Cresting. Height, 10 inches; width of Apron, 6 inches. Price, 60 cents per ft. Finials, i6jX inches higli $2.00 I^rice List Other Finials, Page 44 ^ TIIK 1)U KKI,MA\-1!()\V1:KS mi (,. CO i:! style J. Cresting. Height, 12 inches; width of Apron, 6 inches. Price, 80 cents pe.r ft FiniaLs, ]8 inches high $2.50 Cresting. Height, 10 inches; width of .Vpron, 6 indies. Price, 70 cents per ft. Finials, 15 inches high $2.50 Cresting. Heiglit, 12 inches; widtli of Apron, 6 inches. Price, 90 cents per ft Finials, 26 inches high $4-50 Price List Other Finials, on Pag^e 44 41 THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. Style A. Light, Fancy Cresting Block. Height, 6 inches; Width of Apron, 2 inches. Price, 20 cents per foot. Finials, $1.20. Blocks, when furnished separately, 15 cents each. PKJCJ5 LIST OF FINIALS Wlieii Furnished Separately. Style C, 13^2 inches high $i-50 Style D, II inches high 1.50 Style E, 12 inches high 180 Style F, II inches high 1.50 Style G, 16^2 inches high 2.00 Style H, 21 inches high 4.00 Style I, 29 inches high 2.00 Style J, 18 inches high 2.50 Style K, 15 inches high ... 2.50 Style L, 26 inches high 4,50 THK DICKKLMAN-BOWERS MKG, CG. 4.-) Adjustable Crestinj^ Blocks. (Can be used on i H or 2-inch Ridse Roll.) No. 1015. No. 1016. No. lOfT. No. 1018. No. 1019. No. 1020. No. 1024. No. 1025. No. 1026. 1 he above show a line of light, fancy Cresting Blocks for or 2 -inch Ridge Roll. List, 15 cents each. Size of Blocks, 6 inches lont£. 40 THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. 3Ialleable Iron Crestings and Fiiiials. We warrant all our Crestings and Finials, and if any are broken in transpor- tation we will replace them. Do not compare with Cast Iron, which cannot be recommended. IN ORDERING State whether Cresting is for level or ridge roof; send diagram of roof, marking all distances carefully, and show where Finials are desired. Copyrighted. No. 35. Malleable Cresting for ridges. Height, 9 inches. Price, 22 cents per ft. Finial to match No. 18. Copyrighted. No. 30. Malleable Cresting. Height, 24 inches. Price, 60 cents per ft. Finial to match No. 23. THE DICKELMAN-HOWERS MEG. CO. 47 Copyrighted. No. 2(>. — Height, i6 inches. Price, 40 cents per ft. Finials to match Nos. 28 or 18. Copyrighted. No. 22 .— Height, 18 inches. Price, 70 cents per ft. Finial to match No. 22. 48 THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. Copyrighted. No. 40. — Height 12 inches. Price, 31 cents per ft. Finial to match No. 18 . FINIALS. Height of Finials made to suit height of Crestiiu Copyrighted. No. 18. Price, *1.35- Copyrighted. No. 22. Price, ?l.35. THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. 1« Copyrighted. No. 88. — Height, 12 inches. Price, 30 cents. Finial to match No. 28. FINIALS. 50 THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. No. 23. Malleable Cresting. Height, 28 inches. Price, 70 cents per ft. Finials to match No. 23. NOTE. When style of Finial to suit that of Cresting wanted is not given, pur- chaser will be able to determine what to order by comparing height of Finials with that of Cresting wanted; all 'Crestings being to a scale. Height of all Malleable Finials made to suit height of Crestings. All our h'inials show the same four sides. Till-; DICKELMAN-BCnVERS MEG. CO f)l THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MFG. CO o>2 HIP CAP. Style C. Height, 48 inches; length of ridge, 24 inches; price.... $21.60 Height, 48 inches; length of ridge, 35 inches; price.... 24.00 Add 20 cents to above list prices for each additional inch in length. When ordering always give pitch of roof and length of ridge. WRITE FOR DISCOUNTS THE UlCRELMAN-HOWERS'MFG. CO. WINDOW AND DOOK CAPS. .Made of Galvanized Iron or Steel. Fio. li>5. PriLC $ 6.00 V Fijr. 12(>. Pricf . $4.50 Price $4.75 THE DICKEl. MAX-BOWERS MEG. CO r)t Price 55-00 m A GiC' d ' G (' G W y7'/7yZ\ M] Fio. IGO. Price .'|'4.oo All list prices for NViiidow and Door Caps are based on openings 32 to 42 inches in width between jambs of openings. In ordering, always state the dis- tance between jambs and how much frames are recessed from face of wall. CRATING CHARGED FOR AT COST Size of Openings, 42 t(j (iO inelu 'I'llK niCKKLMAX-HOWERS MFfi. CO. Galvanized Cornices and Finials WALL LINE u I IIK DICKKL.M AN-HO\\KR.S Ml't,. CO. .11 CORNICES. Made of Ajjollo Galvanized Iron. 'riie followinir illustrations are intended to convey an idea of the character of work we manufacture, and for parties to select from who may not have chosen or prejiared special designs of their own. TINNEKS Will often tind it to their interest to handle our Cornices, as it will enal)le them to figure on work which would otherwise he impossible, making them good profits and helping to secure other work in their line. We guarantee all our work to be strictly first-class, and, at the prices quoted, bring the cost down to so close a margin as to place the oniinary tinner on the same footing as the fulh’- equipped cornice maker. Belt MoiildiiisTvS and Lintel Cornices. style A.' Height 43^ in; projection 334 in; girt 12 in. Price per foot, $0.12. Style B. Height 434 in; projection 33., in; girt 12 in. Price per foot, $0.14. Height 4 in; projection 334 i„. Height; in; projection 5 in. girt 14 in. girt 18 in. Price per foot, $0.14. Price per foot, .');o.27. t 4 . V/ALL LINE THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. LINTEL CORNICES. style E. Style F. Height, 7 in. ; projection, 4)4 in.; girt, i6 in. Height, 12 in.; projection, 8)4 in. ; girt, 20 in. ; Price per foot. So. 16. Price per foot, $0 30. Style G. Style II. Heiglit, 8 in.; projection, 6 in.; girt, 20 in. Price per foot, $0.30. Heiglit, 8 in.; projection, 6 in.; girt, 20 in.; Price per foot, So. 20. Style 1 . Height, 12 in.; projection, 8)^ in.; girt, 20 in Price per foot. So. 30. Style J. Height, 12 in.; projection, 8 in.; girt, 20 in Price per foot, $0 20. /l-i WALl. LINE THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MECE CO. ')!* StyJe K. Style L. Height II in.; projection 7 in; girt 24 in. Price per foot, $0.24. Height 12 in.; projection 73^0 in.; girt 20 in. Price per foot, So. 25. CroAvii Mouldings. FOK WOOD. u Mo. 11 . Height 13 in. Projection 6 ^ in. Girt 21 in. Price, 25 cents per foot. No. 12 . Height loih in Projection 4!^ in Girt 21 in Price, 25 cents per foot. FOK BKICK., No. 10 . Height Projection Girt Price, 24 cents per foot. 12 in. 7 in. 20 in. No. 13 . Height io !4 in. Projection ojiff in. Girt. 21 in. Price, 25 cents per foot. Discount jier cent. 60 THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MFG. CO. All Oixr Cornices are Guaranteed Best Workmanship and Material. Get Onr Discounts. No. 412. Height. 26 inches; Projection, 12 inches; Price per foot $0.60 End Blocks, each, S4.25; Urns, each 90 No. 413. Height, 24 inches ; Projection, 14 indies ; Price per foot So .So End Blocks, each, $5.00: Urns,. each 90 Height, 24 inches ; Projection, 14 indies ; Price per foot So.So End Blocks, each, $5.00: Urns,. each 90 No. 414. Height, 28 indies; Projection, 14 inches; Price per foot hind Blocks, 54.00 each ; Urns, each $1 .05 .90 THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. fi] CORNICES. No. 415. Height, 26 inches; Projection, 12 indies; Prices per ft .$0.90 End Blocks, each, $4.80, Urns, each 1.75 No. 418. Height, 24 inches; Projection, 14 inches; Price per ft $0.75 End Blocks, each 4.75 No. 420. Height, 30 inches; Projection, 15 inches; Price per ft $1.30 End Blocks, each, $4.80; Urns, each 1.75 62 THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO CORNICES. No. 422. Height, 36 inches; Projection, 16 inches; Price per ft Si. 20 End Blocks, each A IS No. 425. Height, 30 inches; Projection, 12 inches; Price iier ft Si.co End Blocks, each, $4.75; Urns, each '-75 No. 428. Height, 36 inches; Projection, 20 inches; Price per ft End Blocks $1-30 rilK 1 )ICK.ELMAN-I 50 \VERS MEG. CO. (i8 CORNICES. No. 430. Height, 24 inches; Projection, 14 inches; Price per foot $0.70 End Blocks, each 4 - 5 o Height, 26 inches; Projection, 14 inches; Price per foot $1.10 Height, 30 inches; Projection, 16 inches; Price per foot $1.50 Pediment, $12.00; Letters, each 60 End Blocks, each 4-75 (>4 THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. THE 1)ICEELMAN-15()\VKRS MEG. CO. 05 No. 450. Height, 26 inches; Projection, 14 inches; Price per lineal foot $ 1.25 End Blocks, $5.40 each; Letters, 60 cents each; Pediment 10.00 No. 452. Height, 40 inches; Projection, 18 inches; Price per lineal foot.. I 2.50 End Blocks, $5.70 each; Letters, 60 cents each; Pediment 15.00 No. 455. Height, 26 inches; Projection, 12 inches; Price per lineal foot $ 0.70 End Blocks, $ 5.00 each ; Pediment JS-S® THE DICKELMAN-HOWERS MFG. CO. ()(•> No. 442. Height, 36 inches; Projection, 20 inches; Price per lineal ft Si. 30 End Blocks, $5.00 each; Pediment, ^14.00; Letters, 60 cents each. No. 445. Height, 30 inches; Projection, 15 inches; Price per lineal ft lfi.20 End Blocks, $4.65 each; Urns, $1 .80 each ; Pediment 12.50 No. 448. Height, 36 inches ; Projection, 20 inches ; Price per lineal foot $2.00 End Blocks, including Urns, each 9. 00 THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MFG. CO, 07 o o ^ tfi Ij c O a ^ ■fi ^ THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO, fi8 Height, 45 inches; Projection, i6 inches; Price per foot, $2.25; Pediment, $18.00, End Blocks, each, $6.00; Urns, each, $1.75. THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. 09 lleight, 30 inches; Projection, 16 inches; Price per lineal foot .$ 1.60 End Blocks, each, $4.70; Urns, each, .$1,80; I^etters, each .60 Pediment, $18.50. No. 4()5. lleight, 28 inches; Projection, 14 inches; Price per lineal foot . . $1.20 End Blocks, each, $4.50; Urns, each 1.75 No. 4(38. Height, 22 inches; Projection, 12 inches; Price per lineal foot.. End Blocks, each, $4.50; Urns, each $0.65 '•75 70 THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. O 0 Z Height, 36 inches; Projection, 15 inches; Price per foot, $1.75; Pediment, $15.00; End Blocks, each, I5.00; Letter.s, each, bo cents. I'HE DICK.ELMAN BOWERS MEG. CO. 71 Height, 48 inches; Projection, 18 inches; Price per lineal foot, $3.25; Pediment, $27.50; Letters, each, 60 cent: End Blocks, each, $7.50; Urns, each, $9.00. THE DICKELMAX-HOWERS MEG. CO, Heiglit, 45 inches; Projection, i6 inches; Price, jier foot, $2 50; Pediment $22.00; Letters, each, 60 cents; End Blocks, each, $7 oo ; lirns, each, $9.00. rilK DICKKI, MAN-BOWERS MF(;. CO. 73 FINIALS. IMade of Galvanized Iron. When ordering Einials, state whether base is to lie Sqjiare, Konnd or Oc tagfonal, and give pitch of tower. CK.VTING CHARGED FOR AT COST. Fig. 10. i8 inches high Price, $1.25, Fig. 11. 27 inches high. Price, $2.50. Fig. 13. 21 inches high. Price, I1.75. Fig. 14. 30 inches high. Price, $5.00. \ Fig. 12. 24 inches higii. Price, $2.75. Fig. 15. 36 inches high. Price, $6.00. 74 THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. TOWERi ORNAMENTS. Fig. 22 . Height, 2 feet; Base 14x18. Price, $4.00. Base 20x24, $5.00. Fig. 23. Height, 2 feet; Base 14x18. Price, S4.00. Base 20x24, ifs.oo. Fig. 24. Fig. 25. Fig. 26. Height, 30 inches. Base 14x18, $5.00. Base 20x24, $6.00. Height, 3 feel. Height, 30 inches Price, $12.00. Price, $4.50. THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO Fig. 16. Height, 2 feet, Price $3.00. Fig. 19. Height, 3 feet. Price $5.00. Fig. 17. 1 [eight, 2 feet. Price >$3.00. Fig. 21. Height, 4 feet Price $6.00. Fig. 18. Height, 2 feet. Price $3.25. Height, 3 feet. Price $5.40. (The above lists are based on 12-inch base.) THE DICKELMAN'-BONVERS MFG. CO. Fig. 4 . Height, 5 feet. Price, $7.50. Height, feet. Price, $9.50. Fig. (>. Height, 41-2 feet. Price, .$7.01). Fig. 5 . THE DICEELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO 77 Special Finials executed to order on receipt of drawings and specifications. All work guaranteed. Fijr. 3. Fig. 8. Fig. f). 4 feet high. Price, $4.50. 6 feet high. Price, $8.00. 5 feet high. Price, $10.00, 78 THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO Fig. 20. 6 feet high. Price, .$15.00 Fig. 25. 6 feet liigli. Price, S12.00 Steins of Wriniglit Iron I'ipe. Fig. 30. 5 feet high. Price, $i i.oo. ' . I j THE DICKEl, MAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. ► Fig. 35. Fig. 40. 6 feet high. Price, $22.50. Ojn feet higli. Price, $20.00. 80 THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. Fig. 45. Made in 6 and 8 feet. Price, 6 feet high, each Price, 8 feet high, eacli . .. $ 15-00 . i8.oo THE DICKEEMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO, 81 Fi«^. 50. 6 feet high. Price, $15.00. Figf. 55. 6 feet high. Price, $12.00, Stems of Wrought Iron Pipe 82 THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO Fif. 599. I'cct high ; I’rice, f20.oo. Stem of Wrought Iron Pipe. THE DICKELMAN HOWERS MEG CO. s!i Fig^. 600 . 10 feet high; Price :^i 8 .oo. Stem of Wrouglit Iron Pipe. THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MFCj. CO. Fifr. GOH. lo feet high ; Price i|!34-25- Stem of Wrought Iron Pipe. 92 THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. Fig. 612. Fig. 610. Height, 8 feet. Price $22.00. Height, 8 feet. Price $i6.oo. THE DICKELMAN BOWERS MEG. CO. 08 Fig^. 618 . Height, 4'feet; Price, .ty.oo. 94 THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MFG. CO. Galvanized Iron Skylights. WITH OR WITHOUT GLASS. Any style or design. Frames made of Galvanized or Copper. Either plain, rough, ribbed or wired glass. Our Skylights will not drip when properly applied, as provision is made for drainage of condensation. Frames made to fit on Wood Curb. No. 880. Single Pitch. — Is hinged when required and used as a scuttle. Wood Curb not furnished. No. 881 . Double Pitch. — Has Stationary Louvre Ventilator on each end. No. 882. Hipped Skylight. — With Tubular Ventilators. No. 883. HIPPED TURRET SKYLIGHT— With Stationary Louvre Ventilators on sides and ends. No. 884. HIPPED TURRET SKYLIGHT-With Ridge Ventilator and Movable Side Sashes, with Locking Apparatus. PRICE LIST OF SKYLIGHTS. Size from out to out of Curb. Single Pitch. No. 880 . Double Pitcli. No. 881 Hipped. No. 882 . Hipped Turret. No. 88 S. Hipped Turret. No. 884 . Size 3x3 ft. $ 6 50 $9.50 $10.00 0 0 $ '9 25 “3x4“ 8.00 11.25 12.75 21 50 27.25 “ 3 X 5 “ 9.00 13.00 15 00 24.75 34-50 3 X 6 “ 9 75 14-50 17.00 28.50 38.75 “4x4“ 9.00 13 SO 16 . 25 2575 37.00 “ 4 X 5 “ I I .00 15 00 22 . 50 31 00 43-25 " 4 X 6 “ 12 , 50 17.00 24 -75 35-75 50-25 “ 4 X 8 “ 15 25 20.50 30,00 40.75 59-00 “5x8“ 18 50 26.00 35 50 45 50 65 50 “ 5 X 10 “ 22 . 50 30.25 38.00 57-25 73-50 ‘ 6 X 8 “ 22.25 29 75 37 75 54.50 69.75 “ 6 X 10 “ 26.25 36.50 43-50 65.00 80.00 ■' 6 X 12 “ 30 25 40.00 48.75 72.50 88.50 “ 6 X 14 34-25 46.50 54.25 80.50 96.50 “ 8 X 10 “ 33 50 44 00 52 50 76.25 94-75 “ 8 X 12 “ 38.00 51 .00 58 00 84-75 108 00 “ 8 X 14 “ 43 00 58.00 61 00 90 00 I I 2 00 Prices include inch Ribbed Glass, packed in separate cases. Directions for Ordering. — Give pitch and outside measurements of curb, thickness of glass, and if a Hipped Skylight, state whether with or without Ven- tilators. All Sklights are made One-third Pitch unless otherwise ordered. We will submit estimates upon any style, if plan and specifications are sent to us. Roofing Department ROOFINGS. Double Fold Lock Seam, Single Fold Lock Seam, Roi.l and Cap, Standing Pressed Seam, V-Crimped, 'Fhree Crimp, Corritgated. SIDINGS. Corrugated Steel, Steel Pressed Brick, Rock Face Stone, Rock Face Brick, Steel Weatiierboarding, V-Crimped. BEADED STEEL, METALLIC SHINGLES, CLUSTER AND SPANISH TILE, STORE FRONTS, FIRE PROOF SHUTTERS, ETC. THE DICKEEMAX-BOWERS MEG. CO. its MATERIAL USED. O UR Doubi.e Folding Lock Seam, Stkuble's Cap Seam, Standing Pressed Seam and Roll and Cap Roofings are made of genuine STEEL only, and not of iron. Certain other manufacturers quote Steel Roofing, but use only an ordinary quality of iron, thus deceiv- ing customers and doing a great injustice to honest competitors. Few manu- facturers understand the importance of using best quality of roofing steel in their products, and oftentimes use semi-steel, which is made largely of scrap, and is in every way an inferior material. Our steel is made by the best, rolling mills in the country, to our order; it is re-rolled and box annealed, and perfectly free from scales. It is soft and tenacious, standing any test to which steel can be subjected without breaking. 'Fhe metal is thoroughly inspected and all imperfect sheets thrown out, the utmost care being maintained throughout, so that our steel can be safely relied upon to give perfect satisfaction. OUR GUARANTEE. We Guarantee all of our roofings (except corrugated) to stand the test of double seaming, either lengthways or crossways the sheets, without breaking. We also guarantee all of otir roofings and sidings to be full weight, and solicit comparison with other makes of roofing, much of which is light weight. The established rc/^utalion of manufacturers should be considered by buyers in placing orders. A First-Class Metal Roof Will Give Better Satisfaction Than Any Other Known Material. THK DICKELMAN-HOWERS MEG. CO. ■nt Steel SheetvS, Painted. A roof is a biiilcliiig's crown, and in a permanent Iniilding is only second in importance to a good foundation, as it is always on duty; therefore, we give our material the well deserved protection of ;i coating on both sides of pure Linseed Oil Paint. For this purpose the standard is Iron 0.x.idc; however, in some instances preference is given to genuine Graphite Paint (Plumbago). ■All our paints are re-ground in boiled Linseed Oil, and brushes are used- ill applying the coating on every painted sheet of our material by which all parts of the sheet are well and evenly covered, producing the required result, which cannot be so well accomplished by any other method. Steel Sheets, Galvani/;ed. For durability, Galvanized Roofing has no equal. It is rust proof, requires no painting, and will last a lifetime. It is suitable for any climate, as it is not subject to injury from natural causes. The galvanized coating gives protection to the body of the sheet. -As Galvanized Sheets may be soldered, when necessary, it makes a roof particularly adapted for flat surfaces, in this respect having a great advantage over black Steel Sheets, painted, which cannot be soldered. We consider a galvanized roof the cheapest covering that can be used on a buildin.g; and it is undoubtedly the best. PAINTING. Steel or iron, be it of the very finest quality, will rust if not protected with paint; therefore, we recoinmend that roofing be well coated with the best quality of Iron Oxide or Graphite ground in pure Linseed Oil, as soon as applied on the building. Another coat should be applied after a period of a year, and thereafter at inlirials of three to four years, as may be found neces- sary. If these instructions are followed, a .Metal Roof will last an ordinary life- time. 100 THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. Compared with Shingles. Shingles arc made of such timber as cannot be used in more valuable building material. They are short-lived and neither fire nor weather-proof. The greatest number of fires originate on the roofs, which places insurance at a very high rate; therefore, shingles are dangerous and fast growing in dis- favor. Steel and iron covering is fire-proof, and a perfect protection from the elements. Comjicired with Slate. Slate Roofing requires a steep pitch and a heavy expen.sive structure, to support the great weight, which is almost seven times as heavy as Steel Roofing. It will break from freezing and thawing, or from heat of adjacent fires; costs twice as much and is more e.xpensive to keep in repair; also, the rule of measurement is always greater. Slate often causes buildings to settle out of shape. Steel can be applied faster and on a cheaper surface. Compared with Tin. Tin Roofing Plates are not solid tin sheets, but Steel or Iron is the base, the tin or lead being only a coating. Tin Roofs contain from eight to ten times more cross-seams, which are soldered, and as solder is a weaker material than tin, the joints will break open from contraction and c.xpansion and other natural causes. Our Steel Joints are fewer, stronger, and being very elastic are fully equal to the demand of contraction and expansion. LIGHTNING. — It is an absolute fact that lightning has never injured a building covered with Steel or Iron. The large surface of the metal scatters the electricity and renders it harmless. INSURANCE.— Metallic covered buildings reduce the rate of insurance fidly one-third. THE OICKELMAN-HOWERS MEG. CO. 101 FKLTINd. [•'dling sliould invarialjly be used under Metal Roofing, especially when applied over foundries, engine rooms, or wliere steam, gas, and vapors come in contact with the roofing. W'c recommend its use under all roofs, as during frosty weather it prevents dripping when the frost is melting: protects the paint on the under side of Metallic Roofs, deadens sound, and is a non-conductor of heat and cold, thus making buildings cooler in summer, and warmer in winter. For prices, sec pages 13S-9. COST OF LABOK In applying Roofing varies from twenty to fifty cents per square, owing to size and pitch of roof. On an ordinary pitched roof one man can lay from ten to twelve squares per day, so you will readily be able to make estimate on sucli work. 10*2 THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. Patent Double Folding Lock Seam Roofing. Fig’. 1. Painted t>r Galvanized. This is one of our most popular^tyles ; it can be laid on either sheeting hoards or latli. It is one of the most perfect and reliable plans of construction known. Firmest seams and most secure fastenings. Overcornes contraction, conforming to surface with uniform tension, is strong and durable, hatting no weak spots. ' Made in both Galvanized and Painted Steel Perfectly Satisfactory Fire, Liglitning, Wind, Water and Rust Proof. Suitable for all buildings in all climates— dwellings, stores, barns, factories, mills, sheds, cotton gins, churches, railroad buildings, etc., etc. Model samples, showing plan of construction and quality of materials used, furnished on application. Tools loaned and printed instructions furnished. Galvanized roofing is rapidly crowing in popularity. Have you tried it? THE DICKKEM AN-l'.OWKRS MKCi. CO. lo:! Cut Showing' iiili' Coiistriictioii of Our Double Lock Seam Steel Kooiiiio. Fobl- Firaj>fe. The cap seam is one of the most securely fastened down of any roof in the market, and to those who prefer sheet roofs is sure to give satisfaction. Can be safely used on roofs having only ^ of an inch fall to the foot. THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. 105 HOW .MANUFACTURED. Striiblc’s Cai) Seam Roofinji'. riic side edges are turned true by uiaciiincry, ready to be applietl to tlie roof, e.xcept turning the locks on ends of sheets, which is omitted for coineni- ence in shipping and handling. It is very simple in construction and may be applied by inexperienced workmen, though it is generally economy to employ tinners. Fi«. 4. A Superior Roof. That it is a superior roof is evident Ijy the favor with which it is received by architects, tinners and builders wherever it has been introduced. Another important advantage it enjoys is that it is fiuickly laid and may be readily re- moved without any injury whatever to the roofing sheets. Rooliiio' Tools. Our Double Foliung, Lock Se.vm Steel Rooeing cannot be rapidly and rightly laid without using our Tools, specially made for this roofing. ^Ve will send tools with roofing when (.lesiretl. In our “Strurle’s’' C.\p Se,\m Rooeing, Standing Pressed Seam, Roll and Cap Roofinils. the tools found in any common tin shop. viz: shears, mallet, hammer, folder and tongs, are all that are recpiired. We furnish these when desired free of charge, on condition that they arc promptly returned in .good order, freight prepaid, on completion of job. They must be billed to us as a “Box of Castings” (lo get lower freight rate), with card attached bearing name of person returning them and Bill of Lading sent to us by mail — so we can trace if lost in transit. i^Be sure to mark all return packages with your name. lOfi THE DICKELMAN BOWERS MEG. CO. I Roll and Cai) Roofing. ! ! Galvanized and I’aintcd Steel. Ill tills \vc use THE very rest or.\LiTY of roofing sheets. Either black or galvanized. Note our 1) I*ateiit Doable Cleat. This makes the firmest anchorage known. All Cleats made of galvanized iron, formed ready for use. Cross Lock Doubee Seam if desired. \Mien a good roof at smallest minimum cost is desired, we stronglj’ recom- mend the use of our Roll and Cap. It .always gives s.\tise.\ci m.v. and while used for all purposes, is, owing to cross locks lieing formed true liy machinery, specially adapted to elat surfaces. Wherever llat seam tin or gravel can lie laid (one-half inch fall to the foot), this roof can lie applied — cross-locks being alisolutely water-tight. The joints are neatly and closely made and the roof the most perfect, simple, most easily and rapidly laid roll cap roof in the world. Galvanized Roofing is rust f^roof and requires no gaint. 'nil-; DICKELMAX-BOWERS MF(i. CO. Ii»7 Siiii^le Fold Lock Seiiin Fooiiiij>'. I’aiiiled or (lal\ anizcd. The adaptability of this seam for flat roofs is certain as by its construction roofing is folded the entire length of seam, therefore it is water-tight. A Square consists of a strip 50 feet long by 26^4" inches wide, with neces- sary cleats, and will finish 100 square feet on building if applied with i inch double seamers. Shipping weight (including cleats): No. 28 gauge Steel, painted, 73 pounds; Galvanized, 90 pounds. No. 27 gauge Steel, painted, 80 pounds; Galvanized, 97 pounds. Tools — never send tools unless so ordered, regular tinner's seamers in applying this roofing. When send the i-inch seajners, and i-inch and i)4-inch edging as all tinners use the tools are ordered, we tongs. 108 HIE niCKELMAN-llOWERS MFG. CO. Our Stciiidiiij^ Pressed Seam Steel Roofing-. “D” PATENT. Painted and Galvanized. Cut Sliowiiifi" Formation of Onr Standino' Pressed Seam Steel Kooting^. Is made of best cjuality steel roofing sheets, standard gauge, made to order, and guaranteed by mills. It has cap formed direct from sheet. Can be applied eitlier on smooth sheeting or over shingles, and is in every way a most desirable roof. Is easily and quickly laid, and forms a most complete roof. Adapted to all styles of buildings. When desired, we can furnish Standing Pressed Seam Roofing with beaded center. This adds material strength and stiffness to roof. THE DICKKl.MAN IJOWKRS CO. 1 \ loi) Pressed Corriioated Sheets. For Sidiiio-, Ceiliiij*', Doors, Shutters, A\viiiiile “ 1 1 ., “ 1 10 sq. fl. ilU “ 111 sq.l'l. 1 17 “ 121 “ 1 I 2 sq. ft. 1 IS 12.’> 1 1:1 sq. ft. IHi 12(1 “ lU sq.ft. 120 •* 127 '• 115 sq. ft. 121 “ 12 s “ Estimate for No. 28 (tauge i^-incu Corrugation. K.ND I. At' 1 iucli 2 inches U inches •i inches 6 indies 0 indies .Side Lap 1 CorruKiite . . . '• IG ii 2 “ 107f sii. ft. itoj 118 A “ tOS? sq. ft. Ills “ lUJ “ 10H7„ sq. ft. 112 7„ “ 115* “ llO^T sq. ft. 118A *■ 117 1 12, sq. ft. trs^s “ Its* “ 118* sq. ft. 118* “ llOj “ FULL WIDTH 2S'/2m I'llK DICKKI.M AN-liOWERS MK(.. CO. 'I' WO and Oiie-Hiilf and Two Inch Corrniiaticniv'^. Fiy. <>. TliirtiH'ii C(>rni!iation^ to tlie sheet: full '.vidth, 26 inche.s : coxering widlli, J4 inches. This size is suitable for roofing or siding. Regular length, 8 feet; but we can furnish it 4. 6, 7. 8. 9 end 10 feet long, when so ordered. One and One-Fonrth Inch Corrnoations. Fiof. 7. One and Onc-fonrtli inch from Center to Center, tliree-eiyflitlis inch deep. Twenty corrugations to the sheet; full width. 25 inches; covering width, 24 inches. This size is much used for ceilings. It also makes a tight, durable and ornamental covering for siile walls. Can be painted to suit taste after iipplied. Regular length. 8 feet; but can be furnished any length up to 10 feet. . COVERING WIDTH 24 in 112 THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. Corrugated Roofing. Sliould have three to six inches for end laj), and one and one-half corru<;ates for side lap, as shown in No. 762. Observe that the left edge curves downward and the right edge curves upward. Such sheets will be made for roofing only when so ordered. Two corrugates are also made for side lap, but are no better than one and one-half. No. 762. Corruoated Sidins:. No, 764. Usually a base board 6 to 12 inches wide, partially covered with plain iron with a flange of 2 inches to go up under the Corrugated Iron, is used, as care should be taken that the iron is kept a few inches frttm the ground. Cointnence at liottom, run- ning first course across side, lapping one corrugatittn, and nailing as shown bv No. 973. Nail side laps about every 6 inches. Proceed with second course, giving sheets from i to 2 inches lap at end, and one corrugation lap at side, keeping the cor- rugations plumb and in line. If siding is put on stud- ding, care should be taken to have the studding the the same distance between centers as the width of iron used, and pieces of wood must be placed between studding at the end laps of sheets to nail to; or the end laps can be riveted. THE DICKELMAX-ROWERS MEG. CO, 113 Sliowiiio- Hip Covered. No. Shows manner of a|)plying Ridge Roll to a Hip on Corrugated Roof. Shows \ alley in Corriio;ated Roof. No. 707. The wide Valley is laid first, and the Corrugated Sheets cut to correspond with angle and lapped over the edge of Valley several inches, as shown. 114 THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO CORRUGATED SHEETS. CHIMNEY FLASHINGS. No. 768 . No. 769 . To fit around a chimnev take a plain piece of sheet iron or steel of required size, and mark so as to leave a flange of 6 to 8 inclies when cut, as shown in No. 768. Cut at inside lines, and turn at outside lines to form the flanges to fit around chimney, as shown in No. 769. No. 7 70 . Place this sheet (No. 769) in position around the chimney, and in laying the corrugated sheet leave about six inches above the upper side of the chimney for water channel, allowing the plain sheet to run up under the corrugated sheet about 12 inches. Form corner pieces of iron to fill around the corners of chimney left open; fill with our cement and then counter flash over the flanges, allowing ihe flashing at lower side of chimney to project over the corrugated sheet not less than six inches, as shown in No. 770. THE DICKKLMAN-HOWEKS MF(;. CO. 1 1:. Curved Corrug-ated Sheets. No. 471. Shows corrugaled sheet for Roofing and Ceiling. W'e curve tlic sheets to any required radius, and of any strengih. We curve the corrugation as shown in No. 471 in any gauge, from 16 *0 26, inclusive. We guarantee all curving perfect and to correspond with specifications furnished. No. 472. Shows application of curved corrugated sheets on floor beams, for ceil- ings in fire-proof buildings after concrete filling is put in. The ceilings can be painted in any color to suit. Prices quoted on specifications only. No. 473. Shows corrugated sheet curved for Awnings; neat, cheap and durable. Prices quoted on plans furnished. 116 rilE DICKELM AN-BOWKRS MEd. CO. Corrugated Steel Awnings. NEAT. EFFECTIVE. No. 575. Represents our Single Curved Awning, with Iron Frame supported by Iron Posts. Represents our Double Curved Awning, with Iron Frame supported by Iron Brackets fastened to the wall of building. We quote prices only upon being furnished with dimensions in detail. rill'; niCKKLM.VN-lJOWKKS MFG. CO. 117 Oil 1 vaiti/.ed iiiid Piiiiited Steel Kidj>'e Roll. This \vc furnish in 2 and inch roll. Rciiular length, 8 feet. Fi}r. 24. Shows Corriioiited Ridi>e Roll. Matle espeeially for eorrugated rooling, the eorrugated flanges litting down over eorrngates in rooling, and making ridge waiter fight. I/ist Price. r.MNTED. G.M.VANIZF.n. Fig. 25, Corr. Riilge Roil. No. 28 gauge, per lineal foot,. , $0.12 Jo. 15 Fig. 23, Plain Ridge Roll, No. 28 gauge, per lineal foot, 2 inch 07 I'/z inch 09 Discount Per Cent. V Aiiole RidjL^e Cap. Made of Galvanized and Painted Steel. In Three Sizes. Figr. 25. 4 inch Apron. Girt, 8 inch 16 Discount . Per Cezit. THE DICEELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. 118 THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MFG. CO. 119 Comig^ated Side Wall Flasliiiiii:. No. 777. Corrugated End Wall Flashing. No. 781. Corrugated W'ood Fidge Joints. N'o. 782 sliows applicatiun of our 2 inch Conu”ated Capping-, No. 779. No. 7S3 shows application of our Corrugated Wood and Plain Capiu'iig. PRICE LIST. Co rruoated Fla.'shi no-. F \1N IT I), fi AI.VAMZI- I) No. 777, No. 28 Giiuo;t: Steel, per lineal l'oo( $o.i.| S0.17J4 No. 77S, No. 28 Gauge Steel, per lineal foot '•! Discount Per Cent. 120 THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. Plain Cornice, Window and Door Casings. No. 785. No. 786. Plain Cornice. No. 787. No. 784. Painted. Galvanized. 24 inch Girt, per lineal foot $0.24 26 inch Girt, per lineal foot .26 28 inch Girt, per lineal foot 21 .28 30 inch Girt, per lineal foot •30 Sills for Windows and Doors. No. 785. Painted. Galvanized. 9 inch Girt, per lineal foot . ... 50.07 $0.09 10 inch Girt, per lineal foot 07'A -TO 12 inch Girt, per lineal foot 09 . 12 Casino'S and Caps for W indows. Nos. 786 and 787. Painted. (iaK anized. 3 inch t'ace, 10 inch Girt, per lineal foot 0 0 So. 10 4 inch Face, ii inch Girt, per lineal foot 08 >4 . I 1 5 inch Face, 12 inch Girt, per lineal foot 09 ,12 Casin»rs and Cajts for Doors. Nos. 786 and 787. Painted. Galvanized. 3 inch Face, 12 inch Girt, per lineal foot $0. 12 4 inch Face, 13 inch Girt, per lineal foot 10 •>3 5 inch Face, 14 inch Girt, per lineal foot 11 ■'4 List Prices. List prices l)asetl on No. 28 (iaiige. Prices 011 iieavier gauges on application. .... . Painted Steel Per Cent. Discounts Steel Per Cent. Metal Casings for windows, doors, eaves anil gable projections, used in con- nection with our dilTerent styles of Metal Siding and Roofing, make the buililing entirely ironclad. Plans and measureineuts must be furnished, and we will form to fit the same. COVERING WIDTH 24 'rill'; l)K Ki:i.MAN-IU)\\ I.RS MI'Ri. CO. l-il Clap or W cat lier-Hoard Fio. 10. Can lie lurnislu'd in 5 fi.'i't, 6 feet, 7 feet, 8 feet, 9 feet and 10 feet Icngth.s. W’e nse a superior grade of cold rolled steel in this style siding, wliich is a lierfect imitation of weal lier~bo;irding or cl.i])-l)oards. This is one of the most attractive metal sidings in the market. It can be painted any color or colors desired and is capable of a high degree of ornamentation. This, with its fire-proof qualities, renders it very popular. Directions for Applying. Lap sheets one crimp at sides and about two inches on ends. Nail along horizontal laps 4 to 6 inches apart immediately under projecting crimp, and at end laps place one nail at upper edge of each face or board. No special tools are required for applying. We make a Corner Board to use with Weather-boarding, which must be ordered specially. See Fig. 12. c ’"Corner Covering. » Fig'. 12. Sliowiiiy: Jletal Corner Covering:, wliich should always he used with ^letal Weather -Hoarding. Made in 8 foot lengths. Greatly improves appearance of buildings covered with Corrugated, Crimped and Beaded Sheets. PRICE LIST. No. 28 Painted No. 28 Galvanized Discount .5 cents Square Foot. .7 cents Square Foot, per cent. WRITE FOR PRICES. 122 THE DICKELMAN' liOWERS MEG. CO V Crimped Steel Roofiiijr. Fig. i.s. 2 A >■ Cut sIiowiiijj: Two Crimped RooHiij; applied. Regular .stock sheets are 24 inches wide, and can be furnished in 5 feet, 6 feet, 7 feet, S feet, y fet-t and 10 feet lengths. A sinijde and cheap furin of .Metal Rooting specially adapted for covering saw mills, factories, barns, or .sheds of any description. Should be nailed over triangular shaped wood strips (see cut;, which we furnish free of e.xtra cost. Y Crimp should not be nailed through the top of the crimp, but through the overlapping side, as shown above, as this draws the crimp down firmly to the stick and prevents the rain from beating under it. Three Crimp Roofiiio'. Shows our Pressed Three Crimp Roofing. The center crimp stiffens the sheet and prevents rattling. The sheet covers two feet, being 24 inches from center to center of outside crimps. The number of sheets to a square, quality ;md weight, same as Two Crimp. Requires double as many wood strips, and is 10 cents per square higher in price titan Two Crimp, TOOLS TO BE USED WITH OUR V CRIMP ROOFING. Snips, per pair $i-25 Jointer, for turning end locks 50 Mallet 25 $2.00 When tools are returned t(' us in good condition, freight prepaid^ we allow the same as charged for theiv and will either credit account or remit, as directed. When returning tools, attach tag to identify them, and notify us of shipments. We cannot furnish Koofing Sheets longer than 10 feet. 24' THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO m Beaded Siding- or Ceiling. Fio-. 15. Sheets of any length desired up to lO feet standard gauge can be furnished in this. Covering width, two feet, after using one bead for side lap, which we tillow. Beaded steel is very desirable for siding and ceiling, being an imitation of three-inch boards. Can be applied perpetidicularly or horizontally to boards or cross lath set the proper distance apart, or over plastered ceilings. We make this of patent leveled steel sheets, thus insuring a smooth laying surface. For center pieces and moulds, when used for ceiling, see Ceiling Catalogue, which will he sent on application. Steel Pressed Hriek. ^lade of Stieet Steel, Hlaek, Painted or (lal van ized. perfect imitation of the Finest Pressed Brick, LHWtu, .1,* i j v, al -i' ft, lilt', c pi!i-i.HiiBii!’iltMBi||!»fi!lPlill!lfllip ' . . lii'UlHf ' . . I 'clCti' ' il; y . ";:j. c cS|lliilll|ii!iil«l!iiiilll!i!|!jlll;illi|j:iiiilili||!r|~liji 1 ; ' . , ; ,||i ' I'tiS 1 iiBii1l!lf*tii SIRti'lillli [i liKiliilillta I ij !ii iiati iaiiii iiiiliilB jii'li'jWi 1 1 1, ry ‘ 'Jiitiiitwiiiiiil (liil’)il CiMlIliMiliiMiiiil Siiifiiitfai D — L/U LAJ LTU LTLr” Fijr. 1(5. Suitable for .Siding Stores, Olfices, Dwellings, etc. Also for inside finish. It makes the linest Wainscoting ever used for Stores, Halls, C)llices, etc. Stipe rior to enameled brick and one-twentieth the cost. For Corner Coverings, see- page 128. i* 124 THE DICKELMAX-BOWERS MEG. CO. DIRECTIONS Kor Piittiiifi Oil Steel Brick Sidiiio- over Wood Slieathiii^r. ist. Get the level of your building entirely around its base or top and strike a line corresponding thereto. 2nd. Place a full sheet of siding at one corner of the building, allowing the end to extend two or more feet past the corner so that the cross grooves are immediately over the corner, the lower edge of the sheet resting on the chalk line. 3rd. Nail the sheet fast to the wall through the grooves sufficiently to hold it fast and bring it down solid all the way along. Begin at the middle of the sheet to nail and work towards ends and sides, putting nails two or three bricks apart. Never nail through the brick. ^ 4th. Bend the projecting two feet around the corner with the hands or with a piece of board, using a mallet slightly to bring down any uneven places. 5th. Lay around the l^uilding until you meet the commencement. Place the first sheet of the second tier over the first so as to break joints perfectly, as in brick work, letting the half groove at the bottom of the sheet lap over the first and fit closely in tlie half groove at the top of the first sheet. 6th. Window and door frames should not be put in until after the siding is on. But in case the frames are in, the Steel Siding may be applied and faced at doors and windows tbc same as for wood siding. /th. .^t windows or doors, cut the sheets about three inches above the bottom sill, and tbc same distance from the side; then cut from the corner thus formed obliquely to the corner of the window or door space, bend the steel with the hands down upon the window sill and around the side of the studding, and nail it fast. The window frames fit in over these laps and show a complete brick finish. TGe a ^-inch wire liarbed nail and drive through the grooves without the use of a punch, but rdw.iys use- a nail-set to drive nail home. Cost of nails for applying siding, 5 cents per s<|u.ire, and will be shipped with siding when so siiecificd in the order. THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. 126 ROCK-FACE BRICK SIDING. Made of Sheet Steel, Painted or Galvanized. Fiff. 30 . “jv Shows Koek-Faecd Steel Brick^Siding^ KeadA' for Application. A square consists of 84-7 sheets. 60 inches long by 28 inches wide. Made of Sheet Steel, Painted or Galvanized, and Copper. ARTISTIC! DURABLE! CHEAP! A Sheet Metal Siding, lately placed on the market. Imitation Rock-Face Stone and Brick to perfection. On a building the counterpart of a finely finished Rock-Face Stone or Brick, making the most attractive and handsomest sheet metal covering produced. It is siiecially adapted for store fronts in the place of the old galvanized iron fronts, being cheaper, making a handsomer front and being more easilv applied Architect.s, Builders and Contractors. will see the advantage of this as side coverings on buildings in preference to Corrugated, Beaded am^ other Metal Sidings. Used extcnsivelj^ for side cover- ing on Business Blocks. Dwellings. School ffouses. Court Houses, .Auditoriums, Opera Houses, I-'actories, etc. •w\ aia- 126 THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. ROCK-FACE STONE. Patent Pending. No. 1 . Size of Single Stone, 7x12 inches. Sheets, 60x28 inches. ROCK-FACE STONE. Patent Pending. No. 2. Size of Single Stone, 13x24 inches. Sheets, 60x28 inches. A Square of Rock-Face Brick or Stone consists of 8f sheets, 60 inches long 1)\ 28 inches wide, painted both sides. gjtf" Tn ordering Plain or Rock-Face Siding, allow 4 to 6 square feet to the 100 for laps. 28 I rilK DK'KKLMAN IU)\VKRS Ml'(,. TO. 127 R(»ck-I'acc Sioiie Sidiiio. 'I'liis siding is useil inosllv as a triimniiig in coinbinalidii with other styles of Rock-Faceil Siding. See cuts on pages 152 :uid i t.?. No. ‘.i. Size of Single Stone, 6x6 inches. Sheets, 60x24 inches. V . > ai? ..I, Bt;' - h?*! iV > f >'1 li'1|e^l^^^hs||||s) il t ; «Mht|y y m -.ji'fe.s 1 i Sj .i r" I fcjSKiP^^T- f fctf fegfei5l^fci^t^^Ste'.y ^ ^ jjiie'' i >Ai!-’y^i< 8 to^. -| I , in M,i;: E§v- ' f'T k£y jb: Kkjfc in , i ri!’kiW6dMMk«fcy i » / ;-|ll Mhs^./ 'siflMUlitdfedfeiul^-. r|,ih- ,(l MkdfP'f *\ (I Kkfei^f'"tyyyyyy y^' ty yy y y yl ^-Miyyyyyy ■HUyyyyyyl lyyyyyM! iy^iyyyi No. 4. Size of Single Stone, 6x6 inches. Sheets, 60x24 inches. TllK DICKELMAX-HOWERS MEG. CO. VlH IMLASTER. All c«>iiii)lete with 4-incli Return. m li' ^ ic./; I 1^1 No. lo shows Rock-Face Brick Corner Finisli, 4 inches to the weatlier on each face. No. I 2 shows Plain Brick Corner Finish, 4 inches to the weather on each face. PRICE LIST. Sheet Steel, Galvan- Painted. ized. No. 10, per lineal foot, So.o6 JS0.08 No. 12, per lineal foot, .05 .07 No. 875, 10 in. Face with 4-in. Return, per lineal foot, 0^/4 -iS No. 875, I2 in. Face with 4-in. Return, per lineal foot, .15 .20 No. 875, i6-in. Face with 4 in. Return, per lineal foot, .18 .24 No. 875. Prices on Application, without Return. !^iiwiaamnfunnni^^ THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO 120 CORNER TRmMINGS. Formed Ready to Apply. ■- H .6 H 03 (D Ui u ^ s , o C ^ U ' O . u.s- c o c/5 ^-5 (X O . Cu r* ^ rt ^ o ^ -l-J 5 o -o c r- >- o -f, 2' O ; a o < JD Cu No. 8 No. 9 130 THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. Continuous Rock-Faced Stone. Used for Belt Courses, Window and Door Caps, Window Sills, Etc. Size, 8 inches. Fig. 26. Size, 12 inches. Fig. 28. PRICE LIST. Painted Steel. Galvanized. Fig- 25. Fig. 26, Fig. 27, 6 inches wide, per lineal foot $0.06 8 inches wide, per lineal foot .08 10 inches wide, per lineal foot .... . 10 12 inches wide, per lineal foot .... 09 .12 Discount . . ..... Per Cent. the DICKELMAN IJOWERS meg. CO. 131 SHOWS BUILDING SIDED WITH D. B. Mfg. Co.’s Pressed Steel Brick. QQ THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO i tMM Shows frame structure sided with Rock-Faced Stone and trimmed with No. 500 Cornice. Shows frame structure sided with Rock-Face Brick and Stone and trimmed with Galvanized Iron Cornice and Window Caps. 134 THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. Printed Directions for Laying Acconiiiany Each Box. A square as sold consists of three hundred and twenty (320) shingles, 7x10, one hundred and forty (140) shingles, 10x14, and sixty-four (64) shingles, 14x20 size. These shingles will cover one hundred (too) square feet on the building. Are packed in secure boxes containing one square each. No broken boxes are sold. PRICE LIST. No. 1, Standard Steel Plates. Painted both sides, 14x20, per square $5-75 Painted both sides, 10x14, per square 6.00 Painted both sides, 7x10, per square 7.00 No. 2, Standard Charcoal Rooting Tin. Painted both sides, 14x20, per square $6.50 Painted both sides, 10x14, per square 6.75 Painted both sides, 7x10, per square 8.00 No. 3, Standard Galvanized Plates. Unpainted both sides, 14x20, per square $7-50 Unpainted both sides, 10x14, jier square 8.00 Unpainted both sides, 7x10, per square 9.00 Discount Per Cent. Note. — If Galvanized Shingles arc desired painted, price will be 20 cents per square extra. THE DICKEEMAN-liOWERS MEG. CO. 135 “ SPANISH ” TILKS. Made of Copper, Calvanized Steel, or High Grade Koofing Plates. Oriiaiiieiital, Durable and Storm-Proof. We furnish different sizes of “Spanish” Tiles for straight surfaces and special graduated “Spanish” Tiles for conical surfaces. Prices on application. 136 THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. Cluster Tiling or Shingles. For Roofing, Mansards, Gables and Siding. Attractive in Appear- ance. Cheap. Durable. Made of Sheet Steel, Fainted or Galvanized. Fig. 4 H. . Fig. 44 . Fig. 43 shows Cluster Shingle, with pressed standing seam edges, applied with cleats. Fig. 44 shows Cluster Shingle in sheets, with one inch flat margin on one side, and sheared even with the tile on opposite side. This permits of lapping the sheared side on the flat margin of next sheet, and is especially adapted for gables and siding. A Square. Figs. 43 and 44 consist of ten (10) sheets 60 inches long each, by the respective widths, 24 and 25 inches. THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MFG. CO. 137 Host wick Fire Proof Steel Fatli. Hcst and Cheapest. Xo Waste of Material. Reduces Fire I nsnraiice. Bostwick Fire Proof Steel Lath has been on the market for several years. It makes a strong and true wall. No waste of material, as it is furnished 15 inches and 24 inches wide and 96 inches long, which will cover without waste on 12 inch and 14 inch centers. It is the cheapest, as it does not require as much mortar, — only just enough for a first-class job. The plaster passes through the openings, the loops are imbedded and form a double tie or key on the back. No waste by dropping of plaster. Bostwick Fire Proof Steel Lath, put on with loops outward, are superior for mineral wool fillings, and will securely hold an inch of plaster put on and rodded at one time. Two coats of plaster can be put on from same scaffold; no other lath can do this. Bostwick Fire Proof Steel Lath is applied to wood studding or joist with loops out, and drive with three penny wire nails every three inches. For solid partitions, Ij/a inches thick, use a wrought trunk nail clinch around the channel iron. When nails cannot be used. No. 20 wire must be used. Send for samples and further information. 138 THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. ROOF LINING PAPERS. W \Ve keep in stock Three kinds — W. B. Water Proof Slieathing^ Paper, Dry Red Rosin Sized and Tarred Slaters’ Felt. We recommend the use of Lining Paper under all roofs, whether Steel, Iron, Slate or Shingles, as it is a noti-conduc- tor of heat and cold and makes buildings cooler in summer and warmer in winter. Also prevents condensation and dampness, and deadens'souml. B. Water-Proof Slieathiiio-. For Durability, Cost and Coverinyf Capacity, is the Cheapest Water-Proof l*aper in the Market. Made from the best Manila stock and saturated with a Patent Water-Proof Compound. Is the best Water-Proof .Sheathing made, and the only Sheathing that will withstand dampness. It can be used under Slate, Tin, Iron, Shingles, P'loors and all kinds of Siding. It can he used in all places instead of Tarred Felt, is much more durable, and clean and free from unpleasant odor. Please notice that other Water-Proof Papers are merely sized, or coated on the outside and that every fibre of this paper is thoroughly saturated with a Water- Proof Mixture. In Rolls !3(> inches Witle, containing: 600 Feet. Price, per Roll, net $1.20 Red Rosin Sizetl Felt. Is a good article, well known to all buiklers, hut not waterproof. Not expensive and always satishictory. In Rolls, 36 inches Wide, coiitaininj»- 500 Square Feet. Price, per Roll, net $0.60 THE D1CKELMAN-IU)\VKRS MEG. CO. i:5!) TAKRED FELTS. For Koofinjr, and Under Slate. Dry, Lijrht, Clean and Tough. In Rolls, containing 500 and GOO Square Feet. Price, per RdU of 600 square feet, net $0.90 Price, per Roll of 500 square feet, net 75 Asbestos Felt. This sheathing is manufactured from a mineral lil)re possessing the highest fire-proof and non-conducting qualties, rendering asbestos papers a valuable pro- tection against fire. Rolls are 36 inches wide, weighing from 50 to 75 pounds. Price, per pound $0. 10 140 THE.DICKELMAN-BOWERS MFG. CO. 10 lbs. . . 25 lbs. . . 50 lbs. . . 100 lbs. . . ^ Barrels Barrels . . Paint Ground Paste Form Graphite. Dark Slate Color. $ .15 per lb. 14 per lb. 13H per lb. 13 peril). 12 per lb. 12 per lb. Discounts Graphite Iron Oxide in Oil. Iron Oxide. Red or Brown. $ .06 per lb. 0544 peril). 05^ per lb. 05 per lb. 04J4 per lb. 04314 per lb. Per Cent. Per Cent. Dry Iron Ore Paint. Color — Dark Red. Used for Painting' Metal Roofs, Factory, Farm and Railroad Build ings. Bridges, and Iron Work of all Kinds PRICES. Kegs, 100 lbs., per lb. net $ .oiJ 4 Barrels, 400 lbs., per lb., net 01 Dry Graphite (slate color) per lb., net 06 Elastic Roof Cement. Guaranteed the Best in the Market. For pointing up and preventing leaks in metallic roofs, around chimneys, copings, sky-lights, gutters, cupolas, dormer windows, slate, stone, brick and wood. Iron, Tin, Shingle and Slate Roofs can be made absolutely and permanently water tight by the use of our Elastic Roof Cement. Is very adhesive, sticks to anything. Will not Crack in Summer or Win- ter, and easily applied with knife or trowel. PRICES. 6 J 4 lb. Box, net $ .50 I 2 j 4 lb. Box, net i.oo 25 lb. Box, net 1.75 50 lb. Box, net 3.00 THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MfG. CO. 141 Fire-Proof Doors and Shutters. Fig^. 52 . The body of these is made of one thickness of wood and covered each side with our Beaded Iron, which projects an inch at top and sides of shutter, and is riveted every three inches. We claim these to be equally as effective as the double thickness, Fig. 55. We will quote special prices on Doors and Shutters, if parties wanting them will state size and number wanted. In ordering Shutters or Doors, give exact dimensions, as follows, or send for our measuring sketch : I — Height of opening. 2 — Width of opening. 3 — From sill to top of lugs of lower shutter brick. 4 — Between top of lugs of shutter brick, vertically. 5 — From edge of openings to center of hole in lugs. 6 — From face of wall to center of hole in lug. 7 — Amount of rise in arch if any. 8 — Mention whether cap pro- jects from wall. 9 — State whether you wish shutters fitted into openings or otherwise, and if for wood or brick building. 14-2 THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. Single Corrugated Iron Doors and Shutters. Fig. 54. Cheap and Durable. Made of No. i8 and 20 Gauge Corrugated Iron, and stiffened with Angle Iron Frame. We will quote special prices on Doors and Shutters, if parties wanting them will state size and number wanted. When ordering, accurate specifications and dimensions must be furnished, as indicated by diagrams ; this is of great importance, both to the customer and to us. Mm- We can furnish Shutter Hinge Eyes for brick, stone or frame buildings. THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. 143 When Ordering Goods, Please Observe the Following Rules, so as to Avoid Pos- sibility of Mistake. Be careful to state quality and style of goods wanted. Fill out the proper diagram with accurate dimensions. (This is very im- portant, as the customer is held responsible for correctness of his figures and drawings.) If you desire us to cut Roofing or Siding to fit, provide drawings, showing exact size and shape of space to be covered. State whether or not you have made the necessary allowances for turn down or projection (as the case may be) at eaves and for side and end laps on sheets, or if you wish us to add them to your figures. In ordering Ceiling, give the size of room, the space from center to center of joist, if possible, and also the way they run across the room. For a Ridge Roof and Siding for such building, fill out diagram as follows : 144 THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. Fire-Proof Doors and Shutters, with Fasteiiinj^s. Measure each opening separately THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MFG. CO. 146 RULES OF MEASUREMENT In Selling^ Sheet Metal Huildinjj Material. All Iron and Steel Roofing, Siding, Ceiling, etc., except Galvanized material, is painted both sides, unless otherwise ordered. All Iron and Steel Roofing, Siding and Ceiling, are sold by the square (lOO square feet) e.xcept Corrugated Iron, which is sold by the square or pound, as preferred. A SQUARE consists of too square feet, and is calculated by the following rules of measurement : Corrugated (Iron or Steel) and Imitation Brick. — ^The full width and length of sheets, after being corrugated or formed, is calculated. V Crimped, Beaded, Weather Boards (Iron or Steel). — The full length of sheets together with the actual covering width is calculated. Standing Seam Steel Roofing. — The actual covering width and full length is calculated, whether the sheets are connected by end-locks and shipped in rolls, or be separate and shipped in crates. Wide Gutters and Valleys. — The full width and length of material is cal- culated. Nails, Wood Strips, Dry Paint and Ready Mixed Paints, are sold by the pound, gallon or square (the amount generally required in applying a square). They are not included in the price quoted on the Sheet Iron or Steel, but are charged as separate items when furnished. Ridge Roll, Ridge Cap, Corrugated Wood Strips, Corner Boards, Panel Strips, Window and Door Case Coverings, Mouldings, Stylings, Eave Trough, Conductor Pipes, Etc., are sold by the lineal foot, and not included in prices quoted on Sheet Iron and Steel, but when furnished are charged separately. WEIGHTS. The weights of Iron and Steel Sheets before being painted are based on U. S. Standard Gauge as follows: No. of Gauge 28 27 26 24 22 20 18 16 Weight per square ft... .625 .6875 .75 i.oo 1.25 1.50 2.00 2.50 lbs. No. 28 is always .shipped when the gauge wanted is not specified. Approximate Weights Corrugated, Beaded and V Crimp. No. 28 No. 27. No. 26. No. 24. No. 22. No. 20. No. 18. No. 16 Painted . ..fiqlbs. 77lbs. 84 lbs. in lbs. 138 lbs. 165 lbs. 22olbs. 275 lbs. Galvanized .86 lbs. 93 lbs. 99 lbs. 127165. 154 lbs. 182 lbs. 236165. 291 lb=. Weather Boarding Standing Seam . . . Roll and Cap Painted. No. 28, 74 lbs. No. 27, 82 lbs. No. 28, 71 lbs. No. 27, 78 lbs. No. 28, 74 lbs. No. 27, 82 lbs. Galvanized. No. 28, 91 lbs. No. 27, 98 lbs. No. 28, 89 lbs. No. 27, 96 lbs. No. 28, 91 lbs. No. 27, 98 lbs. THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. RULES FOR MEASURING, After the Material is Apjjlied to Building. Roofs. — Measure the length of the roof, including the amount turned up or down at each end or gable, and multiply by the distance from eave to eave, in- cluding the material used in the ridge seam, and the material lapped either down or up at eaves. Roofs with Hips, Valleys, Dormers, Etc. — Measure each section through the center horizontally and multiply by the length of the strip of metal at the center, and in addition to the actual surface of the roof, measure the length of hips and valleys by one foot wide. The extra measure of hips and valleys is to compensate for the extra labor and loss of material in cutting, fitting and laying same. Openings. — Make no deduction for openings, chimneys, stacks, skylight, dormer window, or ventilator, unless such openings measure more than 50 sq. feet; if more than 50 sq. ft., and not more than 100 sq. ft., deduct half the size of the opening; if more than 100 sq. ft., deduct the full size of opening. The labor to flash pipes and round stacks, whether of brick or iron, is charged extra. The reason for not deducting otherwise than is specified is that the waste of material and extra work in cutting and fitting the material for flashing such openings is equal to, or greater, than the value of the materials cut out. Gutters and Valleys.— M ultiply full length hy full width of girt. Siding.— Multiply full length of each section by the height. Deductions. — Make no deduction for any window, door or other opening, unless said opening measures more than 10 sq. ft. ; if more than 10 sq. ft., and not more than 25 sq. ft., deduct one-half of such openings. If more than 25 sq. ft., deduct all of such openings, except when the wood casings to the windows, doors and other open- ings are to be covered with iron or steel casings ; in such instances, no deduc- tions for openings are to be made, whether the openings be more or less than 10 sq. ft. Gables. — To estimate contents of gables, multiply the width by one-half the height, or multiply the height by one-half the width. Corner Strips. — Are charged extra by the lineal foot; the cornice is charged extra in all instances, as the price varies according to the girt of material used and style of the same. Eave Troughs and Conductor Pipes. — Measure the entire length and add one foot extra for each Mitre, Shoe or other angle. Flashings. — Measure all material used necessarily, including unavoidable waste, except where no deductions are authorized for openings. Ceilings. — Multiply the length of each section by the width ; separate mouldings, panel division strips, stylings, cornices and friezes are calculated by the lineal foot, extra; rosettes and other ornaments are charged by the piece; painting other than first coat is always charged extra. Make no deductions for openings measuring less than 10 sq. ft. ; if more than 10 sq. ft, deduct the full size. Scaffolding. — Where scaffolding is necessary, the customer is to furnish all necessary materials for the same free of charge, and the roofer is to construct the scaffolding free of charge. Domes, Spires, Doors, Etc. — Measure all material necessarily used, includ- ing waste; charge for it at its value, together with cost of labor, applying the material at wages agreed upon. THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MFG. CO. 147 Northrop’s Patent Coiitiimons and Panel Steel Ceilings. Side Wall Finish and Interior Decoration. For all classes of buildings, public and private. Neat and artistic designs specially adapted to residence work. Elaborate designs in bold relief for store rooms, public buildings, churches, opera houses, etc. Sheet Steel Ceilings are artistic, permanent and fire jaroof, and, combining economy and beauty, they are rapidly gaining a fixed place in modern architec- ture. The Northrop Ceilings are the most artistic in design, the most easily adjusted, and the most economical made. Each panel furnishes its own finish No ells, no cross-pieces, tees or mouldings necessary to cover rough edges as in most other ceilings. Following we show a few illustrations with the hope of interesting you, and upon application we will be glad to send our complete catalogue showing many combination designs from which selections may be made to suit your requirements. We furnish working plans with all ceilings and estimate on special designs when desired. 143 THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS: MFG. CO. No. 22 1. Of No. 30 field, No. 43 Border, No. 115 and 132 Mouldirigs. Scale, Yz inch = i foot. THEfDICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. 14i) No. 220, Of No. 37 and 37B patterns with No. 133 Cornice. Scale, l^inch = i foot. 160 THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. No. 219. Showing the No. 35 and 36 patterns alternately, with No. 43 Margin, 63 Cove, No. 134, lot and 118 Mouldings. Scale, inch = i foot. THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MFG. CO. 161 No. 222. Shows the No. 40 pattern used continuously, and the No. 64 Cove, No. 45 Margin, No. 102, 106 and iiS Mouldings. No. 223. Shows No. 40 pattern, paneled with No. 114 Mouldings. Scale, inch = i foot. lo2 THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MFG. CO No. 22S. Showing No. 31 pattern with Cornice Mouldings No. 127 and 123. .Scale, Y2 inch = 1 foot. THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. ir,8 No. 208. Scale, 14 inch i ft. Field of No. 8 pattern. Margin, No. 42, Border No. 52. No. loi plain, and No. 125 Mouldings. THE HICKELMAX-BOWERS MEG. CO. ir,4 No. 205. Scale, ^ inch= i foot. This style shows pattern No. 3, 53 and 62A, Please note that many of the patterns may be used together, with or without intervening mouldings. THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. 166 TINNERS’ SUPPLIES. F or the a'ccommodation of our customers, we carry a full and complete stock of Tin Plates, both Bright and Ternes; Black and Galvanized sheets, stock sizes: Sheet Copper, Planished and Tinned; Sheet Zinc; Stove Pipe Iron, and Solders; all of which we are prepared to furnish at lowest market price. To our regular customers, ive will deliver goods of this class, when ordered with eave trough and conductor pipe, free of charge. MJF“Seiid xis your Orders for Tinners’ Supplies and save Freights. Note our offer. 166 THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. V ROOFING PLATES. D. B. Mfg. Co.’s Old Style. OUR BEST. ELEGANT FINISH. 42 LB. BEST TERNE COATING. This plate is equal to any high priced plate on the market. Made of softest steel. Resquared and stamped. Nothing better made. D. B. Mfg. Co.’s Redipped. AN ELEGANT PLATE. AVELL MOTTLED. 36 LB BEST TERNE COATING. Same grade and weight of plate as our Old Style, but with less coating Hand dipped, stamped and resquared. We pay the freight. THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MFG. CO. 167 “ D. B. 3IFG. CO.’S OLD METHOD.” HANK DIPPED PLATE. 25 LB. COATING. HANDSOME MOTTLED FINISH. This plate carries 25 lbs. Best Terne Coating evenly distributed over the surface of the plate, not in patches, and is the best plate in the United States for the money. Every sheet stamped and resquared. A leader for job work. ” D. B. MFG. CO.’S SPECIAL.” FINE FINISH. NICELY 3IOTTLED. 20 LB. COATING. The same grade plate as our Old Method, but has less coadng. Every sheet stamped and resquared. Not an Old Style, but better than many so-called old styte. IVe pay the freight. 158 THE UICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. “D. B. MFG. CO.’S FOREST.” HIGH GRADE. FULL WEIGHT. 12 LB. COATING. A full weight plate, high grade, just right for work requiring something better than a Worcester grade. Every sheet perfect and stamped and resquared. Blue Palm Oil finish. “lONE, I. C. L” WORCESTER GRADE. MACHINE MADE. 10 LB. COATING. A good plate for the price asked. A fine, soft sheet of e.xcellent working quality. Every sheet stamped and resquared. All our plates are guaranteed strictly Palm Oil Finish. We pay the freight. THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MFG. CO. 159 BKIGHT PLATES. Qiiality and price are always right, I C and I X. 14x20 and 20x28 sizes. CHARCOAE TIN. TULIP. CALI, AND GRADE. BEST QUALITY. ELEGANT IN APPEARANCE. We aim to make this equal to anything on the market, and will spare no pains to keep it at the top. CHARCOAL TIN. CROCUS. MELYN GRADE. ONE OF OUR BEST. CAREFULLY SELECTED. GUARANTEED STRICTLY PRI3IE. Specially recommended for High Grade Work. CHARCOAL TIN. JONQUIL. ALLAWAY GRADE. EVEN COATING. FINE FINISH. A Good, Low Priced Charcoal Plate. We fay the freight. 160 THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MFG. CO. QUALITY AND PRICE ARE ALWAYS RIGHT. COKE TIN. CLOVER. Good Coating. Uniform Finish. Excellent Grade. Highly Recommended for Can Manufacture. We carry the following weights in i4"x2o" and 2o"x28" sizes: I X 135-lb. basis. I C 107-lb. basis. I C L loo-lb. basis. I C L 95-lb. basis. HEATER PIPE TIN. We have this in the following sizes: I C 20 X 26 I X 20 X 26 I C 20 X 29J4 I X 20 X 29;/$ I C 20 X 32j/^ I X 20 X 32^4 LONG LENGTH TERNES. We can furnish long length Ternes in the following sizes: I C 28" X 120" I X 28" X 120" tf TIIK DICKKLMAN-BOWERS MF(;. CO. 161 Protected in transportation by patent packages when so ordered, and always received in good condition by customers. Each Roll Ready for Roof When Received. Made from 8-feet Sheets — Tinned Twice. Seams thoroughly soldered on both sides, and strips absolutely straight. Made 14, 20 and 28 inches wide, and in Worcester, Extra Coated, and Old Method Grades Each roll contains 100 square feet, as follows. 10 inches wide x 120 feet long. 14 inches wide x 86 feet long. 20 inches wide x 60 feet long. 28 inches wide x 43 feet long. It can be applied quicker and easier, making a better roof with less ex- pense (no trouble, no loss of time, no waste of tin) than any other. These are facts worth considering and we believe after a moment’s reflec- tion, every roofer will see the advantage of the Forest Continuous Roofing Tin. PRICES. IC Forest, 20 and 28 inches wide, 12 lb. coating $ 3.50 IC Forest, 14 inches 4.00 For IX, add 45 cts. per square to net price. IC Extra Coated, 20 and 28 inches wide, 25 lb coating 4.35 IC Extra Coated, 14 inches 4.85 For IX Extra Coated, add ."is cts. per square to net price. IC Old Method, 20 and 28 inches wide, 45 lb. coating 5. 00 IC Old Method, 14 inches ,5 50 For IX Old Method, add 60 cts. per square to net price. Discount Per Cent. 162 THE UICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. Tinners’ Rivets — Flat Heads. (Revised Price List, May loth, 1899.) IN PACKAGES OF 1 , 000 . IN BULK. Prices per i,ooo. Prices per pound. SIZE, BLACK. TINNED. PLATED. BLACK. TINNED. PLATED. 8 oz. .20 ■25 .22 •38 •48 .42 10 “ .22 .28 •25 •34 •44 <38 12 “ .24 3' •27 •31 ■41 •35 14 .26 •35 .30 .29 39 •33 I Lb. .27 •37 •31 .26 •3'5 •30 1% “ .29 .42 •34 •23 •33 •27 I'A “ •33 .48 •39 .22 •32 .26 “ ■37 •55 ■44 .21 • 31 • 25 2 “ .42 .62 •50 .20 ■30 .24 2K “ •55 .80 ■65 .20 30 •24 3 “ .60 .90 •72 • '9 •29 •23 “ .70 1.05 .84 .19 •29 • 23 4 “ .76 I. 16 .92 .18 .28 .22 5 “ .90 1.40 1. 10 .18 .28 .22 6 “ 1.08 1.68 1-32 • 17 27 .21 7 “ 1.26 1.97 1-54 .17 .27 .21 8 “ 1.44 2,24 1.76 • •7 .27 .21 9 1-53 2 43 1.89 • 17 .27 .21 10 “ 1-75 2.75 2.15 . 16 .26 .20 12 “ 1.98 3.18 2 34 • 15K .26 .20 14 “ 2.3' 3-7I 2 87 • 153^ .26 .20 16 2.64 4.24 3.28 •i5>^ .26 .20 Oval or Countersunk Heads or extra lengths, loc per i,ooo in addition to the above prices. Hickory Mallets. 2 to 3 inches, assorted, per dozen $'-50 3 inches i-TS 4 inches 2.00 TIIK DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. 163 ForCvSt Solder. No solder is wortli buying unless it is honestly made and guaranteed. We use no metal until it has passed through an additional process of refining and cleaning. Solder has always heen a specialty with us. We at all times carry heavy stocks of Solder for the accommodation of cus- tomers. Our Solder is strictly half and half, «£nality jruaraiiteed. Prices are always in touch with the market. Send us your order for Solder and save freights. Sheet Zinc. Zinc (iauge No. Equiv. Birmingham Gauge Weight per sq. ft. Zinc Gauge No! Equiv. Birmingham Gauge Weight per sq. ft. 5 0 37 16 •9 1.68 6 29 0.45 17 18 '.87 7 28 0.52 1 8 17 2.06 8 27 0.60 19 16 2.25 9 26 0.67 20 IS 2.62 10 25 0-75 i 21 14 3.00 1 I 24 0.90 22 13 3-37 12 23 1.05 23 12 3-75 ‘3 22 1.20 24 I 4.70 14 2 1 1-35 25 TO 9 40 '5 20 1.50 26 9 14.00 We can furnish in 600 lb. casks at ... cts. per lb. 300 lb. casks at . . . cts. per lb. Loose sheets at . . . cts. per lb. Note— Any changes occurring in market prices, our customers will be given the benefit. Zinc Balls. Til Hal ves. Sizes .. 2 2'/i 3 334 45 6 78 10 12 Each $0.10 So.ii $0.12 $0.14 $0.16 $0.22 $0.30 $0.40 $0.50 Si 50 $2. 59 Discount Per Cent. Copper Balls to Order. THE DICKELMAX-BOWERS MEG. CO. 1(H DISCOUNT SHEET. Galvanized Iron. We carry Aijollo Brands, and equal. We neither buy nor sell anything shoddy. Ta1)le showinjr Net Prices ijer cwt. at Various Discounts. Gaxi 3 78 378 4.05 432 4.59 72 ^A% 3 57 3-57 3 85 3 85 4.12 4.40 4.67 72A &s% 3-39 3-39 365 3-65 3 - 9 t 4.18 4-44 72y2 & 10% 3-21 321 3 46 346 3.75 396 4.20 7 S% 325 3-25 3-50 3-50 3 75 4.00 4-25 75 & S% 3.08 3 08 3 32 3.32 3.5'’ 3.80 4.03 75 & ^0% 2 92 2.92 3'5 3-15 3-37 3.60 3.82 77 Vz% 2.92 2.92 315 3 15 3-37 3.60 3.82 77 A^S% 2.77 2 77 2.99 2.99 3.20 3-42 3-63 77 'A & ‘o% 2.63 2 63 283 2.83 3-03 3-24 3-44 80% 2.60 2.60 2.80 2.80 3.00 3.20 3 40 We carrj’ in stock constantly the following gauges: Nos. 24, 2(5, 27 and 28 and 30 inch widths, by 0(5 inches long. Other sizes furnished quickly. ADDITIONAL ON EXTRA SIZES. Extra Widths. No. 19 and lighter — List. Less than 24 inches wide, i cent per pound. Over 32 inches to 36 inches inclusive i cent per pound. Over 36 inches to 40 inches, inclusive 2 cents per pound. Over 40 inches to 44 inches, inclusive 3 cents per pound. Over 44 inches to 48 inches, inclusive 5 cents per pound. Nos. 16, 17 and 18, over 36 inches wide, one half above extras. Extra Leiifftlis. Longer than 120 inches I cent per pound. I'llE DICKELMAN-HOWERS MEG. CO. IG5 PLANISHED SHEET IRON. “Wood’s Patent.” Size, 28 X (JO inches. “A” Niiiiihers 24, 25, 2(J, 27, N 11111 •)ers 24, 25, 2(J, 27, 28. 28. A, per pouml GIST I’KICE. cents. B, per pound. . . Discount Per Cent. cents. Wire Gaiifte. No. 22 No. 23 .. No. 24 No. 25 No. 26 No. 27 No. 28 Nos. 22 to 24 Nos. 22 to 24 Nos. 22 to 24 Standard W’ eight Russia size. per sheet. gauge. 28x60 in. 13 lbs. No. 14. 2''x6o in. ll'/i lbs. No 13. 28x60 in, 1 lbs. No. 12. 28x60 in. to lbs. No. II. 28x60 in. 9/4 lbs. No. 10. 28x60 in. lbs. No. 9. 28x6o in. 8^ lbs. No. 8. 28x56 1 28.X72 > Locomotive jacket'Sizes. 28-X45 Com moil Black Sheet Iron and Steel. We Carry the Followin;' in Stock at all Times. Wood’s Smooth Iron Wood’s Smooth Iron Black Sheet Iron .... Black Sheet Iron .... Black Sheet Iron ... Black Sheet Iron ... 26, 24x101 . . . No. 27- 24x101 . . 20, 24x101 . , 24. 24x101 26, 24x101 . 27. 24x101 . . SPECIAL STOVE PIPE. Our Stove Pipe Iron is of very hiph quality, smooth finish iron and has the blue finish so desirable in this class of work. It is cold rolled, box annealed and will stand double seaming. We can furnish all sizes and gauges of stove pipe iron. GET OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING, SHEET COPPER. FOR CORNICE AND BAR WORK. Cold Rolled, with Finest Finish. Patent Leveled, Absolutely Flat. Free from Buckles. True to Gauge. Uniform and Bright Color. SIZES OF SHEETS. 64 oz. & over 50 lb sheets, 80 X 60 and heavier 82 oz. to 64 oz. 25 to 50 lb. sheet, 30 X 60 24 oz. to 82 oz. 18% to 25 lb. sheet, so X 60 16 oz. to 24 oz. 12 ^ to I 8 O 4 lb. sheet, 80 X 60 14 oz. and 15 oz. 11 to 12 ^ lb sheet, 80 X 60 12 oz. and 18 oz. 9H toll Ib. sheet, 80 X 60 10 oz. and 11 oz. 7% to 9^ lb. sheet, 80 X 60 8 oz. and 9 oz. 6K to 734 lb. sheet, SO X 60 Light- er than 8 oz. WIDTH. LENGTH. CENTS PER POUND. Not wider than 80 ins. Not longer than 72 ins. 20 20^ 2Qy 20>^ 2 iy 22y 2334 2634 293^ Longer than 72 ins. Not longer than 00 ins. 20^ 20 2 oy 20 y 2 iy 23y 263^ 293^ Longer than 90 ins. 20>4 20^ 20 y 20 y 22y 2oy Widerthan 80 ins. but not wider than 8C ins. Not longer than 72 ins. 20>4 20>^ 20 y 2 oy 22 y 24y 273^ Longer than 72 ins. Not longer than 96 ms. 20 20 20 y 20 y 22 y 26y 293^ Longer than 96 ins. not longer than 120 ins. 20^ 203^ 20 y 2 iy 23 y Longer than 120 ins. 201^ 20 21 y 22y Widerthan ins. but not wider than 48 ins. Not longer than 72 ins. 20 >4 20>^ 2 iy 22 y 24y 27y 303^ Longer than 72 ins. Not longer than 96 ms. 20>^ 20 >4 2 iy 23y 2by 28y Longer than 96 ins. Not longer than 120 ins. 20>^ 20 22 y 24y 28y Longer than 120 ins. 20>^ 21)4 23y 26y • Wider than 48 ins. but not wider than 60 ins. Not longer than 72 ins. 2014 2oy, 2 iy 23y 2oy 3iy Longer than 72 ins. Not longer than 96 ms. 20>^ 20y 22y 24 y 29y Longer than 96 ins. Not longer than 120 ins. 20 >4 2iy 22y 26y Longer than 120 ins. 2l>4 22 y 24 y 2Hy Widerthan 60 ins. but not wider than 72 ins. Not longer than 96 ins. 2014 2iy 23y 28y Longer than 96 ins. Not longer than 120 ins. 20 22 y 25y soy Longer than 120 ins. 21^ 23 y 28y Widerthan 72 ins. but not wider than 108 ins. Not longer than 96 ins. 21>^ 23 y 2oy Longer than 96 ins. Not longer than 120 ins. 22>^ 2iy 27y Longer than 120 ins. 23>^ 25 y 29 y Widerthan 108 ins. Not longer than ; w 1»2 ins. ' " 26/2 1 Longer than 182 ins. 2514 28^ i 1 THE DICKKLMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. 1(57 Bolt Copper, -J^-inch diameter and over, per pound, i6’4 cents. Circles, Segments and Pattern Sheets, 3 cents per pound advance over prices of Sheet Copper required to cut them from. Cold or Hard Rolled Copper, 14 ounces per square foot and heavier, 1 cent per pound over the foregoing prices. Cold or Hard Rolled Copper, lighter than 14 ounces per square foot, 2 cents per pound over the foregoing prices. All Polished Copper, 20 inches wide and under, i cent per pound advance over the price for Cold Rolled Copper. All Polished Copper, over 20 inches wide, 2 cents per pound advance over the price for Cold Rolled Copper. Planished Copper, i cent per pound more than Polished Coppei. Tiniiinji'. Tinning Sheets on one side, 10, 12 and 14 x 48, each $ 0.06 Tinning Sheets on one side, 30x60, each 25 For Tinning Boiler Sizes, g-inch (14x60), each 12 For Tinning Boiler Sizes, 8-inch (14x56), each 10 For Tinning Boiler Sizes, 7-inch (14x52), each 08 Tinning Sheets on one side, other sizes, per square foot 02^4 For Tinning both sides, double the above prices. COPPER BOTTOMS. PITS AND FLATS. 14 oz. to sq. ft. and heavier, base plus 4c per lb. 12 oz. and up to 14 oz. sq. ft., base plus 5c per lb. 10 oz. and up to 12 oz., base plus 7c per lb. Lighter than 10 oz., base plus loc per lb. Circles less than 8 in. diam., 2c per lb. additional. Circles over 13 in. diam. are not classed as Copper Bottoms. Polished Copper Bottoms, pits and Flats, ic per lb. advance over the above prices. 168 THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. Nested Stove Pipe. The “O. H.” One-Piece Stove Pipe and Elbow has already made a reputation for itself, and our purpose is to put a nested stove pipe on the market which will in every way sustain the reputation that we enjoy for high grade goods. The common is made from a cold-rolled, smooth steel. The planished is made from material from the mills of W. DeWees Wood Co. Stove Pipe and Elbows coated with anti-rust coating. Per Crate of 25 Len<;tlis. 24-in. Long, 28-in. Long, Common. Planished. 3 inch $ 1.55 $ 3.88 4 inch 1.7s 4,ys 4^ inch 2.15 6.IS 5 inch 2.15 6.15 5V2 inch 2.45 6.yo 6 inch 2.45 6.90 7 inch 2.70 5. IS Directions for Locking^ Pipe. Twist pipe as shown in cut, locking seam together above the arrow point at large end; then twist the pipe in opposite direction far enough to admit the lip at “O. H.” to come inside of pipe. O. H. Stove Pipe Elbow. Strongest Stove Pipe Elbow Made. Per Doz., Per Doz., Refined Smooth. Planished. 3 inch $ -70 $ 1.40 syi inch 80 4 inch 90 i.8s 4 J^ inch 1. 00 2.25 5 inch 2.40 inch IIS 2 .f )0 6 inch 1-25 2.75 7 inch 1.60 3-50 THE DICKELMAN-HOWERS MEG. CO. 169 A3IER1CAN DAMPER. Nickel Handle and Ferrule. 3 inch ZYz inch 4 inch 4^ inch 5 inch 534 inch SYa. inch 6 inch 6y2 inch 7 inch Per Do/,. $ I.OO 1.00 1.00 I-I3 1-25 1.38 1.50 1.50 2.00 2.00 All sizes with either handle made with solid plates for hot air pipes. W'e always ship open plates unless solid are specified. BUTTLE’S SAFE HEAD. Packed one doz. set in a crate. LIST. Plain. 5 inch per doz. set, $3.50 6 inch per doz. set, 3.75 7 inch per doz. set, 4.00 lAST. Tapanned. 5 inch per doz. set, $4.00 6 inch per doz. set, 4.25 7 inch per doz. set, 4.50 These goods cannot be surpassed for fine, light, smooth work All gate marks, etc., are ground off. 170 THE DICKELMAN-BOWERS MEG. CO. The Perfect Soldering^ Furnace. After a thorough test, perfection has been reached in a gasoline furnace. The burners are so constructed that any tinner can repair them. They cannot clog, and tlie flame will not blow out. A furnace that will work as well on the house-top as on the inside. Either Style Price $4.50 Tinners’ Snips. Pest ill the Market. Nos 9 8 7 614 10 13 •4 '514 Cut, inches D/t 3 oYi 4 4K Price, per pair 40 51.50 $2.00 $2.50 53.00 Discount Per Cent. iiifiVirfTi*W^ inches deep o-So per foot 24 inches wide, 12 inches deep 0.90 per toot 30 inches wide, 15 inches deep i.io per foot Add 10 cents per foot to list price for any trough less than four feet long. This style of trough can be furnished in any size wanted. When desired for Hog Troughs we recommend iron strips across the top 12 to 15 inches apart. “Siiecial” Square Enel Troughs. No. Width. Height. Length. Capacity. Weight. Price. A . I ft ...I ft -.4 ft . 29 gal . . . 30 lbs . . $3.00 B... 1 ft ...I ft ..8 ft . 58 gal. . . 55 lbs .. 4-50 C.. ...I ft • ••4 ft • 58 gal. . . 50 lbs D. . . . . I ft ...6 ft . 89 gal... ■ • 5-50 E. . , . .1 ft . ...8 ft . 1 19 gal. . , ... .80 lbs is a Prices on special sizes of Troughs or Pans Splendid style for Milk Trou- Tanks. A topic of imicli importance to sheep breeder.s and one much discussed at this time is tlie necessity of ridding their docks of ticks and “scabs,” and the preven- tion of the further increase of these pests. A sheep tortured by the biting of these insects cannot thri\ e properly and incurs a direct loss, to the owner. Their pres- ence worries the sheep, decreases the appetite, and consequently they do not fat- ten properly for market. The fibre and texture of the wool is weakened and the fleece seriously injured by the rubbing and pulling of the animal in its efforts to rid itself of these tor- inenters. The improved character of the wool repays the cost of the dipping, and jrrovides a healthy stimulant to the skin. Our dipping Tank has the endorsement of all sheep dip manufacturers as well as prominent sheep breeders who are, and have been using our tanks for this pur- pose for some years. Opinions differ as to size and shape of sheep dipping tanks, but our e.xperience has proven that a tank constructed as shown by our illustra- tion is the best for the purpose. They can either be used on the ground or sunk, as preferred Our Galvanized Steel Sheep Dipping Tank prevents waste of the dip from leaking ; they are always ready for use; are strong and durable, and much cheaper and more convenient than the wooden vats heretofore so generally used for the purpose. If other sizes or shapes are wanted we will be pleased to quote prices on application. Height Length at Top. Length at Bottom. Width at Top. Width at Bottom. Weight. Price. 4 ft. . . . .. 8 ft. . ... 6 ft . . . ... bin .... 200 lbs $20 00 4 ft . .... 8 ft ... 5 ft ... . 24 in ... 6 in . . . . 200 lbs 20 00 4 ft . . . . . . 8 ft . .. 4ft ... . 30 in ... 6 in . . . . 190 lbs .... 20 00 4 ft . .... 8ft . ... 6ft ... 30 in . ... .6 in . . . . 225 lbs 22 00 4 ft.. 10 ft . ... 5 ft ... ... bin . . . . 225 lbs 22 00 4 ft . . . 10 ft .. 5 ft.... . .30 in . ... bin . . . . 240 lbs 23 Oo 4 ft. . . ... 10 ft . ... 6 ft . . . . 20 in , ... bin . . . . . 240 lbs 23 00 4 ft.. . . 10 ft. . ....8 ft ... . .20 in ... bin . . . . 250 lbs 25 00 4 ft . . . 10 ft. . ....8ft ... . 30 in . 275 lbs 27 00 The above prices assist in placing them include galvanized roller to prevent injury to sheep and to , ^ in tank, and detachable metal ladder at opposite end, to assist sheep in leaving tank and to reach dripping board. For dipping small flocks we manufacture a Galvanized Steel Hand Dipping lank. These do not require either ladder or roller and following prices do not include same : Lensrth at Length at Width at Width at Height. Top. Bottom- Top. Bottom. Weight. Price- 24 in :.5ft 4 ft 30 in 18 in 92 lbs S S 50 30 ip 5 ff ft 30 in . . . . i: it down to crate, all parts are marked plainly, showinp: just where they belong. Every iron is bent to proper circle and punched for rivets. Sufficient solder and rivets accompany each tank to complete it. Con- struction is exactly the same as our smaller sizes of round tanks, the only differ- ence being that heavier material is used, and they are shipped with some seams not complete. Always order by number. These sizes must be knocked down to go as local freight, otherwise they will have to go on flat cars, THE DICKKLMAN BOWERS MECi. CO. 179 MONEY MAKERS. The None-Siich Iiiciibators and Brooders. We want to get a None-Such Incubator in every section of the country, and have put them at a price within reach of all. Liberal commissions, and a special dating on first orders. The None-Such Incubator. Our prices for the Non-Such Incubator in the dififerent sizes, securely crated and delivered at our freight or express office, are as follows: No. o — 104 egg size, copper tank $ 18.00 No. I — 150 egg size, copper tank 20.00 No. 2 — 204 egg size, copper tank 22.00 No. 3 — 300 egg size, copper tank 36.00 Larger sizes built to order. The None-Such Brooder. The prices crated and delivered f. o. b factory are as follows: Galvanized. Copper. Tank and Heater. 48 chick. $ 4.25 $ S -25 104 chick. . . 5 00 6.00 150 chick. . . 6.00 7.00 204 chick. . , . 7.00 8.00 300 chick. . . . 9.00 10.00 Write for prices and terms. This Means Money to \'ou. ^Agents Wanted in Every Town."^ INDEX PAGI'^ AwtlilliJS ll'i Belt Mouldiiiijs ‘17 Bool uiul .Sewor Connections 2() Caps, Hip 51, 52 Cups, W'indow and Door 53-5.> Casings, Door and W'indow 1-0 Ceilings 123,11715-1 Cement 140 Chimney Tops and Ventilators 34 Conductor Pipes, Corrugated, Round and Square 20-26 Conductor Heads 31, 32 Copper, Sheet ' 16(), 107 Cornices, Galvanized 67-72 Cornices, Plain Steel 120 Corner Coverings 121-121) Crestings — Blocks and Finials, Galvanizetl 39-46 C restings — Malleable 46-60 Curved Corrugated Sheets 116 Cutofi's 33 Doors and Shutters, Fire Proof 141, 142 Kaves Trough — Double Beail 6, 7 Single “ 8, 1) Copper 24 Ends and Drcjps . It) Elbows — Corrugated and Rountl 22, 23 Copper 26 Felts 138, 13!) Finials 73 93 Flashings, Wall and End, and Chimney 114-110 Gutters -O. G., Roof and Box 13-15 Stop Gutter and C(jrnice 12 Ornamental for Porches 12 Hangers — Burr and Rod It; Strap 17 Wire 17 Berger Adjustable 18, ]<) Hooks, Conductors 27-29 AVttX LIBRARY ^OLUMMA UHlVtRSITX PAGE Incubators and Brooders 179 Lath, Sheet Metal 137 Mallets 162 Mitres 10 Paints, Graphite and Oxide 140 Pilasters 12S Pipe — Corrugated and Conductor 20, 2l Spiral Lock Seam ; 2ij Pumps and Pump Tubing, Galvanized 171 Ridge Roll and Cap 37 Ridging, Ornamental •. 38 Repair Spikes 30 Ridge Roll, Corrugated and Plain Painted 117-119 Rivets 162 Roofing— Pressed Standing Seam 108 Cluster Slate 136 Corrugated 110-116 V. Crimped ' 122 Three Crimped 122 Spanish Tile 136 Roll and Cap Standing Seam 106 Single Fold “ “ 107 Double Fold “ “ 103 Tin Roofing in Rolls 161 Struble’s Cap Seam 106 Rules of Measurement 143-146 Sidings — Beaded 123 Cluster Shingles - 136 Corrugated 110-115 Clap, or Weatherboards 121 Pressed Brick 123 Crimped and Three Crimped 122 Cushman Shingles 134 Rock-face Brick 125 “ “ Stone 126,127 “ “ Trimmings 128-130 Continuous Rock-Face 130 Skylights 96,96 Spout Guards or Strainers 30 Sewer Pipe Connections 26 Store Fronts, Galvanized 131-133 PAGE Solder ^ 163 Solderiiifj Furnaces 170 Tanks, Galvanized 172-178 Tinners Supplies 166-170 Tin Plates, Brights and Ternes 166-161 Tinners Snips 170 Tower Ornaments 74, 75 Valleys— In Rolls 11 In Sheets 34-36 Ventilators 34-36 Vanes 7i)-93 Zinc Balls 163 AVERY LIERW ' COLUf.;B!A UNIVERSITY