GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO., 



.VAXUFACTUEEIiS OF 



HALLADAY'S STANDARD WIND 



MILL. 



Donble and Single-Acting Force Pumps, Iron Grist Mills, Rail-road 

 Tanks, Outlet Valves, etc. 



lis req,uire neither eBffineer, fireman, nor fuel, and when honestly made, very little attention; ou? 

 en almost constantly at work for the past live yeai-s, aad is still faithfuUv driving saws, lathes, em- 

 , etc., used in the manufactifre of our bee hives and honey extractors.— E"d. Gleanings.] 



EVERY BEE-HIVE MAKER SHOULD HAVE ONE ! 



AVill Rip, Cross-C\it, >Iltro. Ilal>T>ett. 

 Gi'oo>"e, aiicl 01:3a«i' AVorli. 



Every tut h a Glue Joint. Easy to Work and EASY 

 'JO LEARN. 



, 40S0 Per Miinitc against 4S0 the Best ever done by tbe Old Mode, 



and Speed is Power. 



With them the EMERT T\'HEEL can \ye, used as tceU as with 

 j Steam, with Great Saving over GrJndstone*. 



^ Also, Band, Jig: &: Bencbt Savrs, Boriug' 3Iacbines cV 

 Emery Orinders, all for ilan. Horse or Otlier Powers. 

 Vddress, saying where you saw this, 



COMBINED POWER CO., 



23 r>ey Street, ]V. Y. 



F. 



Manufuctiirirs of Barnes' I'<ittiit 



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



The only foot-power machinery without crank or dead centers. 81,500 to $2,€00 per yeas- 

 made using these machines. Send for ilhistrated Catalogue. 



»OCKFORD, WIJVWEBAGO CO., IL,l,. 



S 1 1 . o « A. V E: R A. O li r> 1» 33 11 33 A. "i' . 



Fulton, Mo., December iMx 1S74. 



Messrs. AV. P. & .Tohn B.^rnes, Rockford, 111.— Gentlemen : I sawed 110 frets for balustrmTc for portico, and K 

 brackets, in first two days running. Evei-y one who has witnessed the workins of the Saw has pronounced it the most 

 useful machine ever invented. 1 hive bsen working from 12 to 16 men, and hive done all my shop work (scroll sawing) 

 on your machine, running it daily since I purchased it, and have paid nothing for repairs, except for saws, which 

 amount was comparatively small. Three weeks since I purchased some imnorted woods and some nice designs, and. 

 turned my attention to fret work. I have averaxed per day, since that time, :»11.50. I know of no occupition as pleas- 

 .ant and i)TOtitable for a mechanic to spend his winter days at as the above. Your machine runs .so lightly and easily 

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

 carpenter, however smill his business is, ashe can introduce the little machine to his scrap pile, and make enough 

 brackets in one week to pay for his machine. I consider my machine just as essential in my shop as a set of bench 

 )Hanes. Very tmlv, 



M. FRED BELL. Architect and Builder. 



r^ Address, for full infonBation, "\V. F. & JOHX BARXE.S. Box 2,011, Rockford, Illinois. 



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