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against the sides of the can with a noise similar to that of a 
shower on a tin roof. 
776. Now is the time to invite the neighbors and their 
children to come to see the fun, and taste the golden nec- 
tar. Aside from the pleasure of making everybody happy, 
the present of a few pounds of honey proves an induce- 
ment to its use, and an advertisement for the producer. 
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Fig. 185. 
THE STANLEY AUTOMATIC REVERSING EXTRACTOR. 
Extracting-day should always be understood to mean ‘‘ free 
honey to all visitors.’”’ Let them visit the honey-room, and 
if the ladies get their dresses a little daubed while peeping 
in the extractor, they will soon find out that honey does 
not stain like grease, but will wash off in warm water. 
777. After the combs are extracted on one side, they 
are turned over and extracted on the other. Mr. Stanley, 
of New York, invented an extractor (figure 185), in which, 
