THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



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Everett's Honey Extractor, 



has been wonderfully improved. I have especially 

 improved my gear, fully doubling its strength, and 

 having brass patterns, 1 will warrant every machine 

 to run perfect; have made several other valuable 

 improvements which will be illustrated in my new 

 circular. " Sent free to all." 



The Everett Extractor, with its late improvements, 

 took the highest Award of Merit at the National Con- 

 vention, or American Institute Fair, New York, 1878. 

 The judges were chosen from practical Bee-Keepers, 

 members of the National Convention, 



t^~In ordering please state the size of frame used. 



For 2 frames, 12x20 inches or less $10.00 



For 4 frames, 12x20 inches or less 14.00 



The little extra comb-basket(a)"so highly prized by 

 all," will accompany each Extractor. Each Extrac- 

 tor has room for (iO to 100 lbs honev below the comb 

 basket. B. O. EVERETT, Toledo, Ohio. 



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