A D VEll TISERS ' DEPAR TMENT. 



15 



We -will send Gi-ean'im;s— 



■NVith The Am;;ricaii Uee Journal (Si.OO) $2. 50 



'• The Bee Kee|)er's Magazine (1.50) 2.00 



" The Hee AVorld (2.00) 2.2:) 



" All three. The Bee Jonrniils of America, . . .5.00 



" British Bee Journal ($2,00) 2..';0 



*' American Attriculturisc (Sl.OO)..'. S2.10 



" Prairie Farmer C^i.lT)) 2.()5 



" Rural New Yorker (ifi.oO) :).00 



" Scientilic American ($'5.15) .'{.(io 



" Fruit Recorder and ColtaRC Gardener (SI. 00). . I 50 



AVhen OiiK ni)Vif:s is to lie s"nt with Gi.K.vxiSGS, it 

 will be 25 cents additional to above prices. 

 [Above rales invlnde aU I'ostwje.] 



Names of responsible parties will be inserted in 

 either of the following departments, at a uniform 

 price of lOc. each insertion, or Si. 00 per year. 



Na7nes inssrled in Oils department the 

 without charge. 



Jirst time 



Books for Bee-Keepers. 



SENT i>ostv>aid on receiiit of price. 



Lansstroth on the Hive and Honey Bee $2.00 



Qninl)v's Mvsteries of Bee Iveepiiiy 1.50 



Bee Keeper's Text Book, mnslin, 75 



" " " " paper, 40 



The^e .are the best, but are all far behind the times. 



A Manual of Bee-Iveepinar. by .John Hunter §1,25 



This latter is fnllv nil to the times, being as late as 

 Sept.. 1875, but l)einfr English, a considerable portion 

 of it is hardly adapted to the condition of bee culture, 

 at present, iii our owvi country. On several accounts 

 we should advise it in preference to any of our own 

 books, while on others— hives for instance, we could 

 not follow it at all. The expensive and complicated 

 ones used in England, would be entirely out of the 

 question, using them by the hundred as we do. 



Good Books. 



These, tliougli not spL-cially desiijned for Bee- 

 keepers, have a tendency to inculcate princi- 

 ples that ensure success in bee-keeping as well 

 as almost all other rural pursuits. 



The tirst on tlie list slioukl be in the hands 

 of every one who has planted ffrajje vines to 

 shade the hiA^es, as we have advised. 



-Vny of th'3se books will be forwarded by mail, post- 

 paid, on receipt of price. 



Fuller's Grape Oulturist Si. 50 



Fuller's Small Fruit Oulturist 1.50 



Fuller's Stra wlx'rrs Culturist 1.20 



Fuller's Forest Tree CuUurist 1.50 



Henderson's <; irdening for I'rolit 1.50 



H^iuderson's I'racticarFloriculture 1.50 



Tim Bunker Papers 1..50 



Ten Acres Enough 1.25 



Roosevelt's FiveAcres too Much l.,50 



Art of Saw Filing (Holly) 75 



AVindow Gai'dening 1.50 



Tjcui'har's How to build Hot-Houses 1..50 



Play and Profit in my Garden. Rev. E. P. Roe.. 1.50 



'.Variiig's Draining for Profit and Health 1.50 



Onion Culture 20 



Purdv's Small Fruit Instructor...! .25 



<Jur Digestion, by Dio Lewis 2,00 



.A.ID^VEI?,TISEIVi:EISrTS- 



Advcrtisements will be received at the rate often 

 c«nts per line. Nonpareil space, each insertion, cash 

 in advance; and we requii-e that cverv Advertiser 

 satisfies us of his responsibility and intention to do 

 all that he agrees, and that his goods are really worth 

 the price asked for them. 



-A-vei"ill Ohemical Faint. 



THE OXLY RELIABLE. 

 THF MOST BKAUTIFUL. 

 THE ^fOST ECONOMICAL. 

 THE MOST DURABLE. 



Requires no oil tViinner or drier. 

 Requires no waste of time in mixing. 

 Has stood eiftht years'' criticisms 

 With yearly increased popularity 

 And yearly increased sales. 

 Is sold by the gallon onlv. in packages of from 1 to 

 40 gallons each, in Purest White and any Color or 

 Tint desired. 

 Address, for s.ample card of colors and price list, 



Avei'ill CUeniical T?aliit CJo.. 

 Office and Factory 1.32 & 134 East River Street, 



CLEVELAND, OHIO. t;-'J-'7G 



Those whose njimes appear below, agree to furnish 

 Italian Queens the coming season for il.no each, un- 

 der the following conditions; No guarantee is to be 

 assumed of purity, safe delivery or any thing of the 

 kind, only that the Queen be reared from a' choice, 

 pure mother. They also agree to return the monov ;'t 

 any time when customers become impatient of such 

 delay as may b(! unavoidable. 



Bear in min<l that he who sends the best Queens, 

 put up neatest an^l most securely, will probably re- 

 ceive the most orders. Special rates for w.irranted 

 and tested (iuoens, furnished on application to any of 

 the parties. Names with *, use an Import'id Queen 

 mother. If wanted by mail, send lOc. extra. 

 G. W. Dean, River Styx, Medina Co., Ohio. 

 M. Oatman & Co., Dundee, Ills. .3t2 



*r)r. . P. H. Brown. Augusta, Georgia. Otf 



*E. W. Hale, Wirt C. H., West Va. C.-fi 



J. M. C. Taylor, L3wi3ton, Fred. Co., Md. ItC, 



Wlio agree to make such hives, and at the prices ' 

 named., as those described on our circular. 

 H. Palmer, Hart, Oce.ana Co., iNIich. 11-4 



MISS S. F. FUt,L,15R, DESIGNING AND 

 ENGRAViyG ON WOOD, 25 Bond Street, 

 Room 3. N. Y. Awarded Medal of Merit at Vienna 

 Exiiosition. Ig7.'?. Orders by mail i)romptlv executed, 

 at reasonable rates, from sketches or photo.traphs. 

 Electrotypes supplied. 



^liiASS K01fElW' ^A^Mg, 



1 lb. Round Jars per gross S5.50 



2" " " " " 7.30 



Oorks " '• 75c. and l.(X) 



'J Pt. Honey Tumblers, plain or ribbed, per doz. . 40 



<i doz. in a box. Packages 40 



}i Pt. HoneyTumblcrs, ))lair. or ribbeil, per doz. . .50 



(i doz. in a box. Packages 45 



'j Pt. Honey Tumblers,^ Tin Top, jjer doz (55 



I) doz. in a box. Packages 40 



'i Pt. Honey Tumblers, Tin Top, jser doz 75 



() doz. in a box. Pack.ages 45 



Also AVindow Glnss, Lamp Chimneys, and Glass- 

 ware of all kinds. For sale by B. L. FAHENSTOCK, 

 late B. L. Faheustock, Fortum & Co., Glass Manufac- 

 turers, 7(i Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. lltf 



C.A.lSriD^5r FOE, BEES. 



Price 15 cts. per lb., in A lb. sticks, or 3 lb. bricks. 

 Can be fed in .any weather. A. I. ROOT, Medina, O. 



FUtrt, STOCKS of .as good yellow bees as arc 

 produced in any country at Si5.no each. 

 2p ' J. M. MARVIN, St. Charles, Ills. 



You cannot look over the back No's of Gleanixgs 

 or any other Periodical with satisfaction, unless they 

 .are in some kind of a Binder. Who has not said— 

 "Dear me what a bother — I must have last 

 month's Journal and it's no where to be found.'' Put 

 each No. in the F.ni'.'rson Binder .as soon as it comes 

 and you can sit down liapjiy. any time you wish to find 

 any thing you nmy have pre\ioiisly seen even though 

 it were months ago. 



Binders lor (iLKAMxns (will hoM them for four 

 years) gilt lettered, free by mail for .50, (iO, and 75c, ac- 

 cording to qualify. For table of i)rices of Binders for 

 any Periodical, see Oct. No., Vol. 2. SlikI in your 

 orders. A. I. ROOT, Medina, O. 



