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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



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Close=Outs. 



Three=cent articles to be sold at 2 cents 

 each, or 20 cents per dozen. 



SOEBWDEIVEES fur sewing-iniicliinc.';, wood liandles, 

 hauily for many purposes. Postage, each, ~c. 



STEEL CHAINS for watch. Neatly iiolished. Post- 

 age, eacli, ~c 



PATTY-PANS, round, 4-incli, just rinht for maple- 

 sugar cakes. Postage, eacli, ~c. 



DEY SLATE-EEASEK. Will erase peueil-marks from 

 a slate without water. Cheaix'i- tlum sponges, t.'jc 

 per doz.; $1 per 100; post., each, U-; post., doz., 3e. 



PINT BASIN. A dozen of these would he handy in 

 every home. Postage, each, 3c. 



CENTENNIAL VIEWS for .stereoscope, consisting- of 

 the main sights of the International E.xhibition of 

 187(5. Special at this price. Quantity limited. Post- 

 age, eaeli, Ic. 



STOVE-LID LIFTEES. Bronzed iron. Post., each, 5c. 

 TACE HAMMEE. Just tlie thing for house-cleaning- 

 time. Postage, each, 5c. 



BISCUIT-CUTTEES. ^lo-inch, small hut well made. 

 Postage, e.ich. ;ie. 



BLACK HAIE WIEE. On spools. Postage, each, 2c. 



Cups, 'a-pint, tin. Postage, eacii, 3c. 



Five=cent articles, to be closed at 4 cents 

 each, or 42 cents per dozen. 



MIEEOES, in wooden frames, with and without han- 

 dles. Postage, each, .5c. 



INKSTANDS, iron stand, with glass cup. Postage, 

 each, 7c. 



PAPETIEEE. 31 white envelopes and 34 sheets of 

 pajter in bo.x, bo.xes somewhat damaged, hut paper 

 O. K Postage, each, 6c. 



lEON MATCH-SAFES. Bronzed; made to hang- on the 

 wall. Postage, each, 10c. 



BEOOM-HOLDEES. Iron back, with spring. Will pay 

 for itself in saving one broom. Postage, each, 5c. 



CLOCK-COED. Fine linen, 30-hour. Postage, each, 2c. 



HAMMEE. Carpenter's full size. Not a steel ham- 

 mer, liut one that no one will steal. Post., each, 16c. 



INK, W. 'S. Large 2-oz. bottles, assorted colore, 

 viz.: Gi-een, blue, and violet. Bo.x of 3 dozen, .50c. 



JEWS'-HAEPS, large and sweet. Po.stage, each, 3c. 



KITCHEN KNIFE. Metal handle, labeled "Kitchen 

 Friend." I'ostMgeSc. 



POTATO MASHEE. Wire; should be in every kitchen. 

 Postage •5c. 



PAN, JELLY-CAKE. Ten-inch. A bargain. Post. 7c. 



aUAET MEASUEES. Plain tin, with lip. Special val- 

 ues, hut a little shopworn. Postage, each, 7c. 



WAEDEOBE HOOK, bi-ass; looks good anywhere. Post- 

 age, eacli, '~v. 



SHELVES for clocks, plants, or any thing you want; 

 a light shelf for size, 4x18 in. Postage, each, 6c. 



JUGS. Small but cute; holds less than a pint. If 

 you can use 100 of these you ma,y have them for sf2. 



JUGS, 1-aT. (iood values. 



BUTTONHOOKS. Formerly sold on our .5-cent coun- 

 ter; good values at these prices. Po.stage, each. 3c. 



SCOOPS for family use. Very handy size; best IXX 

 tin letinned. Postage, each, 5c. 



SCISSOES. CUist, round point: just the thing for 

 ciiildren. Postage, each, :>c. 



TABLE-FOEKS. Formerly sold on our 5-cent counter 

 —a Ijai-galn at this price. Postage, per dozen, 1.5c. 



SHAWL-ST?AP3. One-piece strap with handle; 

 rheap at this [Mice. Postage, each, 2c. 



PINT TIN PAILS. Don't hold quite a pint, but good 

 lin. Each has a covei-. All are in first-class shape, 

 except lii'inga little shopworn. Price, per 100, $3.50. 

 Postage, each. He. 



PASTRY-KNIVES. .Vhout 6 in. long, with 3-inch (Cor- 

 rugated blade and stained handle. Special at this 

 price. Postage, each, 5c. 



TOWEL-EACKS, made to fasten to wall. Postage, 

 each, .5c. 



BUTTEE-KNIVES. I'lated with nickel. A bargain at 

 this inire. Postagt', each, 3c. 



SUGAE-SH LLS, as above. Postage, each, 3c. 



DINAH MATCH-SAFES. A big double match-safe. 

 Postage, each, 4c. 



LAMP AND BOTTLE FILLEES. Half-pint size. Postage, 

 each, 4c. 



FUNNELS, PINT, (iood goods, but shopworn. Post- 

 age, each. 5c. 



LUNCH-BOX. Japanned ; special at this price. Post- 

 age, each, Itc. 



MOLASSES-CUPS. Tin. Postage, each, 5c. 



STAND FOE HOT DISHES. Plain square shape; extra 

 heavy linued wire. Postage, each, 5c. 



Marbles. Four dozen, assorted sizes and colors. 

 Postage 14c. 



Toy Kitchen^set. A box of toy kitchen utensils 

 for children. Postage, each, 4c. 



j Ten=cent articles for 7 cents, or 75 cents 

 per dozen. 



] BALANCE, LETTEE. Pocket-balance; weighs from 1 

 i oz. to 1 lb.; nickel-plated and accurate. Postage, 

 j each, 2c. 



I BEUSH, COUNTEE. This is a good brush for the mon- 

 ey, liut rather light. Postage, each, 7c. 



MATCH-SAFE. Bronzed iron, double: made to hang 

 j on wall. Postage, each, 13c. 



I MES. McGEEGOE'S FAMILY NAIL-BOX. Contains a com- 

 plete assoi-tnient of nails for house use. Post., 9c. 



NUT-CEAOKEE. Will crack hickorynuts. Impossible 

 to crack youi- fingers. Postage, each, 7e. 



PEN, WATEE. Writes with clear water. Beautiful- 

 ly finished in jet and nickel; writes nicely. Post- 

 age 2c. 



A box of '2 floz. ink supplies, same price; post. 3c. 



PINS. Already .stuck in a pyramidal cusjilon; each 

 cushion contains about 300. Postage 2c. 



SCHOOL-BAGS. Assorted kinds. Postage 7c. 



SHEAES, 9i..-inch. These are not steel, but good for 

 the price. Postage, each, 6c, 



SOAP-STAND. Silvei-ed wire; looks like silver. Spe- 

 cial value at this price. Postage, each, 4c. 



TACKS— 8 oz., polished steel; put up in fancy wood- 

 en pails. Postage, each, 10c. 



CANTEEN, OE COFFEE-FLASK; %-qt. ; also serves the 

 purpose of a rubber water-bottle for the sick-room. 

 Postftge, each. 10c. 



WAITBE, japanned; 9V4xl2. A bargain at this price. 

 Postage, each, 8c. 



CLOCK-COEDS, K-day ; best linen. Postage, each, 3e. 



STEAK - POUNDEES, turned, of wood; will make 

 Chicago meat tender if you pound hard enough. 

 Postage, each, 12c. 



DEIPPING-PAN. tin; 10'4xl3. These are good values; 

 edges a little rusty, but don't hurt for use. Postage, 

 each, 13c. 



SPECTACLE CASE, tin. These are good strong cases, 

 well lined, but only 4% in. long. Postage, each, 3c. 



BUTTEE-KNIFE, silver-plated; good values. Post- 

 age, each, 3c. 



OAEPET-STEETCHEE. Always sold at 10 cents; han- 

 dles, 3 cents extra. Postage, each, .5c. 



SUGAE-SHELL, silver-plated ; almost as pretty as one 

 that costs a dollai-. Postage, each, 4c. 



FISH-LINES, silk, 15 ft. long. Postage, each, Ic. 



CLOCK - SHELVES. Stronger than the cheap ones; 

 good values at this price; size, 4^2x20 in. Postage, 

 each, 25c. 



STAE SALT-BOTTLES, 2' 2 in. higli, with metal fork 

 inside to ])re\ent salt from becoming hard in the 

 l)Ottom. I'ostage, each, 4c. 



FLYING TOPS. Our old customers will remember 

 this popular- toy. When you get used to it you can 

 make the top liy 30 or- 40 ft. high. Postage, each, 5c. 



COEN CUEE. Sure crrre. F'ostage, each, per box, 2c. 



SADIEON STANDS. Galvanized, with wooden handle. 

 Postage, ea<-h, lOc. 



QEAVY STEAINEES, lar-ge size, well made. Postage, 

 eacli, fie. 



