GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO., 



MAXUFACTURERS OF 



HALLADAY'S STAINED ARD WIND 



MILL. 



Double and Single-Acting Force Paraps, Iron Grrist Mills, Rail-roai 

 Tanks, Outlet Valves, etCw 



\\ HI 1 MilU retiuire neither engineer, fireman, nor fuel, ami when honestly made, 

 m has been almost constantly at work for the past tiveye:ii-9. and is still faith fiTlly 



very litUc attention; oitr 

 _ , ilriving^ saws, latlies. em- 

 ery wheels, etc., user! in the manufacture of o«r bee hives and honey extractors.— Ed. Gleamnus.] 



MAN-POWER SAWS 



EVERY BEE-HIVE MAKER .SHOULD HAVE OXE r 





Every cut is a Glue Joint. iSasy to Work cmd EASY 

 10 LEARN. 



■t080 Per Minute against -180 tte Best ever ttonc liy tlie Ok? Mod., 

 and Speed is Power. 



With them tlie EMERY WHEEL ran Ixs used as vpell os whlu 

 Stenm, with (ireat Savhii; over Grindstones. 



^ Also. Band, Ji? & Beiicb Sa^vs, Bnrinar Macliineii & 

 Emery fwrindcrs, all for .Aliin, Horse or OtlK.-v Powers. 

 Address, saying wiiere you saw tliis, 



COMBINED POWER CO., 



W. F. 



Jliiinifuc/in; ):•> of Ear in. ■i' l',U, nt 



FOOT-POWER MACHINERY, SCROLL-SAWS, LATHES, ETC., ETC, 



The only foot-jjower machinery witliout crank or dead centers. 3l,oO0 to §:!,00<) jier yetir 

 nuade usinit these machines. Send for illustrated Catalogue. 



ROCKFORI», ^VINNEBAtJO CO., BI>L. 



!« 1 1 . 5 <> A. V 13 K A O X: 1> 1» 33 K 33 A Y . 



Fulton, Mo., DecemlxM- 1 ith. is7f. 



Messks. W. V. Si, John Bar\es. Rockford, 11}.— Gentlemen : I sawed 110 frets for bihistra.de for }3ortsco. and \',>. 

 brackets, in first two days ntnnins;. Every one who has witnessed the working; of the Saw litis [ironounced it the most 

 u'taful mncliiiie ever in\ont(il. i have bsen workinsj from 12 to 10 men. and have done ail my sIidj) work (scroll sawhiii) 

 oil your machhie, runniiiir it daily since I purchased it, and have paid nothinur for repairs, cxreirt for saws, which 

 amount was comparatively sniitll. Three weeks since I purchased some imported woods and some nice designs, and 

 turned my attention to fret work. I have averaijed per day, since that time, $11.50. I know of no occupition us pleas- 

 ant Jind profitable tor a mechanic to spend his winter d-iy.s at as the above. Your machine runs .<fo lijlitly ami easil.v 

 that it will not tire the most deiicite man after a little practice ; in fact, I consider your machine indisjiensable toany 

 eirpenter. however small his business is, as he can introduce the little machine to his scrap pile, and make euoun'Ia 

 l)i'.wkots in one week to ])ay for his machine. I consider my machine just as essential in my shop as a set of IxMiclii 

 lilarie.s-. Verv tmlv. 



M. VkVA) BELL. An liitoct and Biiildor. 



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