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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Nov. 15 



Your Choice of any Book on this page Free 



To any one sending renewal subscription before the time paid for is out. oi' to any one in 

 arrears who i>ays up all arrears and for a year in advance Postage for mailing hook must 

 also be included. Any three of these books sent for a new subscription, with $1.00 and 

 the required postage. 



OUR LIST OF lO-CENT BOOKS. 



PEABODT'S WEBSTEE'S DICTIONARY. 35,0U0 words and 

 phrases, and illustrated with 3.50 enfrraving-s; cloth 

 bound. This is the one we sold for years at 15 

 cents. We thoug-ht we had done something won- 

 derful when we offered SI) large a dictionary for 15 

 cents, but we ai-e now al)le to sell them for a dime. 

 Just think of it! Postage extra. 5 cents. 



ONE-SYLLABLE PRIMES. 6x8; 48 pages, full of pic- 

 tures: something that will always be wanted as long 

 as there are children in our liomes. Postage 3 cents. 



POrrLTEY rOE PLIASUEE AND PEOFIT. 48 pages, and 30 

 illustrations. A complete little book of instruc- 

 tions. It treats of the best varieties for pleasure 

 and profit ; how to house and yard; how to manage; 

 how to feed; diseases, incubation, etc. It is a 25- 

 centbook; but by getting 1000 of them we can sell 

 them lor 10 cents. Postage 1 cent. 



THE HOESE AND HIS DISEASES. By Dr. B. J. Kendall : 

 100 pages and many illustrations. Over .500,000 of 

 these books have been sold, because they are so 

 popular and complete, for a small hand-book. It 

 gives the symptoms of most diseases, and treat- 

 ment for the same. This is another 25 cent book 

 that we got down to a dime by taking 1000 of them. 

 Postage 3 cents. 



SILK AND THE SILKWORM. This is a complete work 

 of instruction on silk culture, by Nellie Lincoln 

 Rossiter. a practical silk culturist; 33 pages. Silk 

 culture is the favorite pursuit of many ladies in our 

 land: and all who are interested will find this little 

 work very instructive. The price printed on it is 

 3.5 cents, but we sell them for 10 cents. Postage 1 

 cent. 



NEW TESTAMENT, NEW VERSION, 431 pnges, printed 

 in nonpareil type. This should b" in the possession 

 of every student of the New Testament. Even if it 

 does not come into common use. it is helpful to 

 know wliiit changes in translation the New Version 

 gives. PostMge 5 cents. 



JOHN PLOUGHMAN'S TALKS AND PICTURES. By Charles 

 Spurgeon ; 13H pages, and a picture on almost every 

 page. Jolin Ploughman talks plainly, and makes a 

 good point in every talk. It is by no means dry 

 tending, either. Postage 3 cents. 



LIFE AND ADVENTURES OP ROBINSON OEUSOE. 340 pages, 

 paper covers. Until now 20 cents. Although they 

 cost us more than 10 cents each, we offei' them at 

 that price. 5 cents extra by mail. There are few 

 books so universally read as this one, and there are 

 many editions printed. At the price, this one is a 

 bargain. 



PRACTICAL TURKEY-RAISING. By Fannie Field, the 

 most experienced turkey-raiser in America. This 

 is a regular 3')-cent pamphlet of thirty pages, giving 

 the best information on this subject. Our price is 

 only 10 cents. By mail 3 cents extra. 



(ilVEN AWAY FREE. 



To any one who seuds us the name of a new sub- 

 -rriber for 6 months, with .50 cents, we will send any 

 one of the above pamphlets, your selection, post- 



paid. Foi' a new yearly subscription, with $1 00, we 

 will send any- three of the above book.s tree, post- 

 paid; or to any present subscriber who sends $1.00 

 to renew his subscription before the time paid for is 

 up, or who, being in arrears, will send all back dues, 

 and also for a year in advance, we will send free 

 one, your choice, of these booklets. 



A Dozen Attractive Pamphlets. 



They are not only attractive, but so valuable and 

 helpful thatt hey should be read by every one who 

 desires to improve his life, and live happier; and 

 who does not have such desire? Doubtless many 

 have read "The Greatest Thing in the World; or. 

 Love the Supreme Gift," byDrummond; and others 

 have heard of it. It is something that will do us 

 good to read often. "Love is the fulfllling of the 

 law;" and the more of it we can get into our lives, 

 the better for the world and for us. 



These little books are 16mo 33 pages, with hand- 

 some light-blue parchment cover, and nice, clear 

 print. Price 10 cents each, or 90c per dozen, any 

 one or assorted books, i)09tpaid or with other goods. 

 Publisher's price is 30 cents each. 



1. Love, the Supreme Gift: The Greatest Thing in 

 the World. By Prof. Henry Drummond. 



2. The Perfected Life: The Greatest Noed of the 

 World. By Prof. Henry Drummond. 



3 How to Learn How. Addresses by Prof. Henry 

 Drummond. I. Dealing with Doubt. 11. Prepara- 

 tion for Learning. 



4. Power from on High : Do we need it y What is 

 it ? Can we get it ? Bv Rev. B. Fay Mills. 



5. The Messas-e of Jesus to Men of Wealth. A 

 Tract for the Times. By Rev. George D. Herron. 

 Introduction by Rev. Josiah Strong, D. D. 



ti. The First Thing in the World; or. The Primacy 

 of Faith. By Rev. A. J. Gordon, D. D. 



7 Hope: The Last Thing in the World. By Rev. 

 A. T. Picrson, D. D. 



8. The Fight of Faith and Cost of Character. 

 Talks to Young Men. By Rev. Theodore L. Cuyler, 

 D. D 



9. The Four Men. The Aspect of Man from Four 

 Standpoints. By Rev. James Stalker, D. D 



10. Hovv to Become a Christian. Five Simple 

 Talks. By Rev. Lyman Abbott, D. D. 



11. The Dew of Thy Youth. A Message to "En- 

 denvnrers." By Rev." J. R. Miller, D. D. 



12. Temptation. An address to Young Men. Bv 

 Rev. James Stalker, D. D. 



Drummond's Addresses. 



Besides the booklets above we have Prof. Drum- 

 mond's addresses, 6 in number, with biographical 

 sketch, making a 16mo book of 140 pages, bound in 

 board covers, part cloth and part paper, in two 

 sliades of blue, neatly figured, making a very hand-_ 

 some book. Price only 30c postpaid, or 35c if sent 

 with other goods. Or we will give one free postpaid 

 for a newsub.scription to Gleanings, with $1.00. 



