1888 



GLEANINGS m BEE CULTURE. 



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The books and authors are so well known that we 

 will not enter on a separate description of each. 

 There will be no reduction from this price for any 

 quantity. Think of getting: a handsome cloth- 

 bound book, as described, for 30 cts., when you usu- 

 ally pay 35 cts. for a cheap paper-bound book, not 

 nearly so large nor so well printed! In ordering, 

 give number and name. 



Robinson Crusoe. By Daniel De Foe. 

 Arabian Nights Entertainments. 

 Swiss Family Robinson. 

 Scottish Chiefs. By Jane Porter. 

 Thaddeus of Warsaw. By Jane Porter. 

 Children of the Abbey. By Regina Maria Roche. 

 Don Qui.vote. By Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. 

 Vicar of Wakefield. By Oliver Goldsmith. 

 Paul and Virginia. By Bernardin de St. Pierre. 

 Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress. By John Bunyan. 

 Bunyan's Holy War. By John Bunyan. 

 Gulliver's Travels. By Jonathan Swift. 

 Child's History of England. By Charles Dickens, 

 .^sop's Fables, 50 illustrations. 

 Baron Munchausen. 

 Last Days of Pompeii. By Bulwer. 

 Ivanhoe. By Sir Walter Scott. 

 Waverley. By Sir Walter Scott. 

 Guy Mannering. By Sir Walter Scott. 

 Stories from French History. By Sir Walter 

 Scott. 



Tom Brown's School Days at Rugby. By Thomas 

 HugheF. 



Cinder the Holly; or, Christmas at Hopeton 

 House. By Mrs. Margaret Hosmer. 



A Million too Much. A Temperance Tale. By 

 Julia McNair Wright. 

 Pickwick Papers. By Charles Dickens. 

 Martin Chuzzlewit. By Charles Dickens. 

 Oliver Twist, Italy and American Notes. By 

 Charles Dickens. 

 David Copperfield. By Charles Dickens. 

 Nicholas Nickleby. By Charles Dickens. 

 English History. Tales from. By Agnes Strick- 

 land. 



Ancient History. True Stories from. By Agnes 

 Strickland. 



Modern History. True Stories from. By Agnes 

 Strickland. 

 Pique. A Tale of the English Aristocracy. 

 Orange Blossoms. By T. S. Arthur. 

 Bai'-Rooms at Brantly. By T. S. Arthur. 

 Cook's Voyages around the World. 

 Remarkable Events in the World's History. By 

 L. H. Young. 

 Children's Bible Stories. By Mrs. Gilespie Smyth. 

 Lady of the Lake. By Sir Walter Scott. 

 Pioneer Women of the West. By Mrs. EUet. 

 Christmas Stories. Selections from the Best 

 Writers. 

 Speeches of Daniel Webster. By B. F. Teft. 

 Daniel Webster. Life of. By B. F. Teft. 

 Napoleon. Life of. By M. A. Arnault. 

 George Washington. Life of. By Bancroft. 

 Henry Clay. Life of. By Epes Sargeut and Hor- 

 ace Greeley. 

 Andrew Jackson. Life of. By John S. Jenkins. 

 John Quincy Adams. Life of. By William H. 

 Seward. 



William H. Harrison. Life of. By H. Montgome- 

 ry. 

 Patrick Henry. Life of. By William Wirt. 



Old Curiosity Shop and Reprinted Pieces. By 

 Charles Dickens. 



Barnaby Rudge and Hard Times. By Charles 

 Dickens. 



Bleak House. By Charles Dickens. 



Little Dorrit. By Charles Dickens. 



Dombey & Son. By Charles Dickens. 



Tour of the World in Eighty Days. By Jules 

 Verne. 



Christmas Books, Uncommercial Traveller and 

 Additional Christmas Stories. By Charles Dickens. 



Tale of Two Cities, and Great Expectations. By 

 Charles Dickens. 



Our Mutual Friend. By Charles Dickens. 



Edwin Drood; Sketches; Master Humphries' 

 Clock, etc., etc. By Charles Dickens. 



Jane Eyre. By Charlotte Bronte. 



Lucille. By Owen Meredith. 



Fox's Book of Martyrs. By John Fox. 



Macaulay's History of England. Vol. I. 



Macaulay's History of England. Vol. II. 



Macaulay's History of England. Vol. III. 



Macaulay's History of England. Vol. IV. 



Macaulay's History of England. Vol. V. 



Tom Brown at Oxford. By Thomas Hughes. 



East Lynne; or. The Earl's Daughter. By Mrs. 

 Henry Wood. 



John Halifax, Gentleman. By Miss Mulock. 



Tennyson's Poems. By Alfred Tennyson. 



Idylls of the King. By Alfred Tennyson. 



Paradise Lost. By John Milton. 



Hold the Fort. By D. L. Moody. 



Evenings with Moody and Sankey. 



E. P. ROE'S NOVELS. 



This author, who has so recently 

 lione to his eternal reward, has writ- 

 tcTi some of the most popular novels 

 of this century. I presume there are 

 few of our readers who are not famil- 

 iar with some of his writings, such as 

 "The Opening of a Chestnut Burr," or 

 " Barriers Burned Away." Mr. Roe 

 was a minister of the gospel before he 

 devoted his whole time to authorship. 



One is made no worse by reading his stories, but is 



very likely to be made better. Here is a complete 



list: 



The Opening of a Chestnut An Original Belle. 



Burr. 

 Near to Nature's Heart. 

 From Jest to Earnest. 

 Barriers Burned Away. 

 Without a Home. 

 A Young Girl's Wooing. 

 He Fell in Love with His 



Wife. 

 Nature's Serial Story. 



A Face Illumined. 

 His Sombre Rivals. 

 Day of Fate. 

 A Knight of the Nine- 

 teenth Century. 

 Driven Back to Eden. 

 What Can She Do? 

 The Earth Trembled. 

 Miss Lou (his latest). 



These are all nicely cloth bound, with title in gilt. 

 Regular retail price is !?1.50. We will mail any one 

 of the above postpaid to any address for $1.35, or 

 give one free for 4 subscribers, with $4.00. 



Ben Hur: a Tale of The f'lirist. By Gen. 

 Lew Wallace. The great sale of this book places it 

 as one of the greatest productions of the human 

 mind. From the time the three wise men met in the 

 desert to discuss the wonderful star they had seen 

 in the east, till Christ died on Calvary, the reader is 

 taken rapidly behind the scenes in pagan Rome; he 

 views the races at Antioch, and the exclusive bigot- 



