1894 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



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duplicate these prices wlien those niacliiiios are 

 sold. If you want one, order at once. 



II.I.USTRATKD PII.OIUMS I'HOORKSS. 



AVe ha-e secured sdine of a very tliie Eii>rlisli edi- 

 ti(in of PilKrii.i's Progress, ill lli^lI:i1ed wit li over a 

 luiiidrrd very realistic jMct mrs. TIh> book is 16mo, 

 l)riiitcd on very tine ])a|>t'r, i-ontainintr IW-t pag'es, 

 and the illustrations are tlie most striking-, and true 

 to the characters represented, that we havt> ever 

 seen in the most expensive editions. The binding is 

 of cloth, richly illuminated in si.x colors, with title 

 In rich poldleaf on liack and side. There is no paper 

 wasted in widi' inarg-ine; in fact, tliere is so little 

 trimming' that some of the leaves have to he cut 

 apart. It is a hook of such (puility and make-up as 

 to easilj' bring- fl..")0 at retail a ft w yeais agro. lu 

 this day of cheap books and low prices it is neces- 

 sary to close out the last of the edition away below 

 actual value. We offer these at.50ceacl»; by mail, 

 10 cents extni. We will grive one free i)ostpaid for 

 2 new subscriptions to Gleanings, with $2.0U; or 

 for 1 new subscription and 1 renewal paid in ad- 

 vance with $2.00, and 10c extra to cover postag-e on 

 the book. Of course, every one knows what Pil- 

 Krim's Progress is, as, ne.xt to the Bible, it is the 

 most widely read book in the English languag-e. 



A DOZEN ATTRACTIVE PAMPHLETS. 



They are not only attractive, but so valuable and 

 helpful that they should be read by everj' 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," by Drummond; and others 

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

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

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

 the better for the world and for us. 



These little booklets are 16rao, 32 pages, with 

 handsome light-blue parchment cover, and nice 

 clear print. Price Plc each, or 90c per dozen, any 

 one or assorted books, postpaid or with other goods. 

 Publisher's price is 20c each. 



1. Love, The Supreme Gift: The Greatest Thing 

 In the World. Bj- Prof. Henry Drummond. 



2. The Perfected Life: The Greatest Need of the 

 World. By Prof. Henry Drummond. 



3. How to Learn How. Addresses by Prof. Henry 

 Drummond, I. Dealing with Doubt. II. Prepara- 

 tion for Learning. 



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

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



6. The Message of Jesus to Men of Wealth. A 

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

 Introduction bv Rev. Josiah Strong, D. D. 



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

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



T. Hope: The Last Thing in the World. Bv Rev. 

 A. T. Pierson, 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. How to Become a Christian. Five Simple 

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



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

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



12. Temptation. An Address to Young Men. By 

 Rev. James Stidker, D. D. 



GIVEN AWAY FREE. 



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

 scriber for 6 months, witli 50 cents, we will send any 

 one of the above pamphlets, your selection, post- 

 paid. For a new yearly subscription, wiih $1.00, we 

 will send any three of the above hooks free, post- 

 paid; or to any present subscriber who sends fl.OO 

 . to renew liis subscription before the time paid for 

 Is up, or who, being in airears, will send till back 



dues, and also for a .vear in advimce, we will send 

 free one, jour choice, of thest- booklets. 



DRl'.MMONU'S ADDIiKSSKS. 



Besides the booklets above wo h;i\(> Prof. Drum- 

 inonds addresses, () in number, with biographical 

 sketch, making a 16nio book of 140 p;igi-s, Ixiniid in 

 board covers, part cloth and ii.irt i>ap('r, in two 

 shades of blut>. neatly tigured, making a vei-y liatid- 

 soniL' book. Price only 30c postpaid, or 2.5 if sent 

 with other goods. Or we will give one free postpaid 

 for a new subscription to Gleanings, with Sl.UU. 



KIND WORDS FROM OUR CUSTOMERS. 



The goods, ten l>^-slory chaff hives, I ordered of 

 you came all O. K., iind nothing missing. I am well 

 pleased with them. Every thing went together 

 nicely. S. W. Berry. 



New Guilford, O., June 1. 



Any one who can not learn to handle and care for 

 bees with your A B C of Bee Culture in his hands 

 has not got sense enough to mak^ a success of any 

 thing. Silas G. Lackey. 



Estelle, Tex., June 11. 



I have been testing one of the improved Crane 

 smokers, and will say that thus far I am much 

 pleased with it; in fact, the alterations made, in my 

 opinion, double the value of the same. 



Evart, Mich., May 7. B. Walker. 



Express package received. Every thing is en- 

 tirely satisfactory. Thank you for such prompt 

 attention to the order I have had my bees two 

 seasons before, but h;ive not been able to do any 

 thing with them until thiS year. 



James H. Morrison. 



Niagara Falls, N. Y., June 2. 



Rl1vn*A'c Seed Anntial for 1894 is well worth 

 DUr^JCC having. Tell to all who plant seeds 

 W. Atlee Burpee & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 



I m tariff p»H Carniolans, bred in 1893, $5 each; 

 llipui ecu tested 1894 Carniolans in June. $2; 

 bred from imported queens producing only gray 

 bees. Untested, May, $1. Foreign orders, $6, $3, 

 and $2. Safe arrival at any postofHce in the world. 

 UBS. FBAKZ BE1TT0I7, Charlton Heights, Ud. 



HURRAH ! 1884 to 1894 



Has shown me the best bee for our Northern climate. 

 Give me tiie dark Italians for wintering, for honey, 

 and money. Large, hardy, and industrious. Untest- 

 ed, dark or yellow, $1.00 each. Tested. $1..50.' Send 

 for price list. MRS. OLIVER COLE, Sherburne, 

 Chenango Valley Apiary. Chenango Co., N. V. 



\ PnlATIU Italian bees in lO-frame Lancrstroth hive, 

 1 V/UIUIIJ 14.00; tested Italian queen, 7.5c; bees, 70c 

 per lb.; untested Italian queen. 60c. Address 



OTTO ELEINOW, No. 118 Military Are, Detroit, Mich. 



Bees and Queens. 



I am now prepared to fill all orders on .short notice 

 at the following low prices: 



Untested queen I 7.5 



6 untested 4 00 



1 1-frame nucleus. 100 



1 3-f rame nucleus 2 50 



Bees by the jtound 7.5 



1 to .5 colonies 6 00 



Queens wanted with nucleus, add price. 



E. A. EABBIS, Kc. Petersburg, Eesss Co., N. 7. 



Tested Queens, 



Raised last fall from my choice Italian stock, yel- 

 low and unsurpassed workers, 



75 cts. 



Ready to ship now. Hybrids, 25 cts. 



J. A. GRl£.B2i. Ottawa, III. 



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