GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO., 



MANUFACTUIiEIiS OF 



HALLADAY'S STANDARD WIND 



MILL. 



Double and Single-Acting Force Pumps, Iron Grist Mills, Bail-roa(5 

 Tanks, Outlet Valves, etc. 



[Wind Mills require rkoitber eaorineer, fireman, nor fuel, anil when honestly made, very IHtle aStentioe; out 

 own has been almost constantly at work lor the past five years, and is still faHhl'uUv driving saiws. lathes, eni- 

 ery wheels, etc., used in the manufacture of our bee hives and honey extractors.— Ed. Gleanings.] 



IVIAN-POWERSAWS. 



EVERY BEE-HIVE MAKER SHOULD HAVE O.VJS / 



TVill Tlli>, Oross-C\it. ^litre. Ttal>l>ett. 



Every eui is n Glue Joint, iinsy to Work ai^d EASY 

 '1 O LEARJSr. 



4080 Per Mmute against 480 the Best ever (loue by tlie OW Mode, 

 and Speed is Power. 



Witli them the EMERY WHEEL ran be nsecl as tvdl as wJtJ} 

 Stiam, with Gretit Sa\ ins over Grindstone.^. 



Also, Band, Ji^ & Bciicli Sa^vs, Boring Macbincs A: 



Emery Grinders, all for Man, Horse or Other Powers. 

 Address, sa.ving where you saw this, 



/ COMBINED POWER CO., 



33 I>oy Street, ?>i^. Y- 



X W. F. & JOHN BARNES, 



^ yiayiufdctuvers of Barnes' Patent 



Foot-Power Machinery, Scroll Saws, Lathes, Circular Saws. Etc. 



The only foot-power machinery without crank or dead reiiters. Sl,.500 to ?-J,Ci()0 jier year 

 made using these machines. Send for illustrated Catalc^ue. 



ROCKFORB, ^VINIVEBAGO CO., IL,L. 



Ei'LTON, Mo., Decemt>er 14th, lS7f. 



Messks. AV, p. & .ToHV Baknes, Rockford, ITl. — Goiitlemen : I sawed 110 frets for bdiistraife for portico, and l.'x 

 brackets, in first two days runnini?. Every one who his witnessad the working of the .Siw his proiiouiiced it the most 

 useful machine ever invented. I h ive bseu working from 12 to Ifi men. and hive done all tii.\ sliojj work (scrolT sawinu:) 

 on your machine, running it diily since I purchased it, and have paid nothinsf for repairs, except for saws, which 

 amount was comparatively small, Tliree we3ks since I purchissd .some imnorted woods and some nice diisigns, and 

 turned ra.v attention to fret work. I hive averaged per day, sine? that tims, $'11..50. I know of no occupxtion as pleis- 

 ant and profitable for a mechinic to spend his winter days at as the above. Your m'lchine runs .so li'jhtJy and easily 

 that it \rW\ not tire the most dehcate wi\n after a little practice ; in fact, I consider your machine indisi)ensible to any 

 ciri>eiiter, however small his business is, as lie can introduce the little machine to bis scrap pile, and make enoueli 

 brackets in one vreek to pay for his machine. I consider my maeliine just as essentia! in my shop as a set of l>enc;Ii 

 planes. Very tmly, 



M. FRED BELL, Architect and Builder. 



1^- Address, for full information, W. P. & JOHN BARNES, Box -i.OU, Rockford, Illinois. 



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