GLEANINGS IN BSE CULTUKE. 



S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO., 



MAXVPACTURERS OF 



HALT^ADAY'S STANDARD WIND 



MILL. 



Double and Single-Acting Force Pumps, Iron Grist Mills, Rail-roafi 

 Tanks, Outlet ValTes, etc, 



(Wind Mills require neither oiisiiteer. ffreman, nov fuel, ami wl^en honestly mii(ie, ver-- little attention ; mrr 

 awn has been almost constantly at work lor the past five ye^irs. and is still faithfully driving saw* lath«s, eBv- 

 •3ry \vheels, etc.. used in the manufacture of our bee hives and honey extractors.— Ed. trLEANrvGS.} 



MAN-POWER SAWS 



EVERY BEE-IIIVE MAKER SJJ0UL1> HAVE OXE ! 



<jJroo-\'o, aiicl Otlier Worlc. 



Evfry cut I'x a Glue Joint. iHmy </> Work and EASY 

 10 LEARN. 



4080 Por Minute asjiiiiK^t ^W the Best evei-d.iiieby the (>M Mptft% 

 iiid Spevti Ix Power. 



With theai the EMERY "WHEEL ran be used iw trdl a.s wiffe 

 Stc;iiii, with Oiv.it Saviiiir over (iriiMlstoiio.s. 



AImo, Baiiil, Ji^ Ac Beiicli Sa^Ts, Barin^r Machines* A 



Emery C*rinfler»i, all for Man. Horse or (Kher Powers. 

 Address, sayiiisf where yo>i saw this, 



GOMBINEID POWER CO., 



W. F. & JOHN BARNES, 



Manufac/urers nf Barnes' Patent 



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



Vlie only f(M)t-power machinery without crank or dead center 

 irajle \ksiiia: these machines. Send for ilhistrated Catalosnie. 



SL.WJ to .?L',OCK> pei" .year 

 ROCKFORD, WINNEBAGO CO., ILL,. 



J» 1 1 . 5 O 



AVERAGEr* PER nAY. 



Fulton, Mo., December 14th, 1874. 



Messrs. W. V. cSt .Toiix Babses, Bockford, 111.— Gentlemen : I sawed 110 frets for bvlustnide for ix)rtico. .and >.'» 

 trmckcts, in first two days runnins;. Every one who has witnessed the working of the Saw has pronounced it tlie mosr 

 useful machine ever invented. I have been workina: from 1-2 to IG men, and have done all my shop work (scroll s-iwina;) 

 oa .your machine, runnin.; it daily since I purchased it, and have paid nothin<^ for repairs, except for saws, whicli 

 amount was comparatively small. Three weeks since I pun^hised some imnorted woods and some nice desists, anil 

 T upiied my attention to fn>t work. I have rtverasfed per day, since that time, SIL-jO 1 know of no occupation as plens- 

 ant and profitable for a mechanic to spend Iiis winter days at as the above. Your machine runs so lishtly and easily 

 that it will not tire the most delicate man after a little practice; in fact, I consider .vour machine indispensable to any 

 cirpenter, however small his business is, ;vs he can introduce the little machine to his scrap pile, and make enougi\ 

 brackets in one week to pay for his ijuachine. I consider my machine just as essential in my slioj) as a set of Ijencli 

 Iilanes. Very truly, 



M. FRED BELL, Architect and Builder. 



KP" Address, for full iiifnvmntion, W. F. k .TOH?^ BARNES. Box -2,014, Rockford, Illinois. 



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