When, after the honey season, a number of small frames are unfinished,
six of them can be piled against each side of the comb-basket for
extraction; or, short comb-holders, which are sent with each Extractor,
may be hung on each side, and only four sections emptied at one time.
Extracting two large frames at one time is much the handiest
arrangement, and generally satisfies the most ambitious; but the
Extractor can be made large enough to hold four frames, at an
additional cost of $2.50. A close-fitting cover keeps dust, flies and
bees out when extracting is over. I was obliged to cover my improvement
with a patent, merely to protect my interest.
My Extractor is second to none for all practical purposes, and one of
the cheapest in the market in consideration of material and workmanship.
=Muth's Uncapping Knife,=
[Illustration: IS THIN-BLADED, OF THE BEST STEEL, HANDY FOR THE
PURPOSES INTENDED AND CHEAP.]
=PRICE FOR EXTRACTOR AND KNIFE, $12.00.=
For further particulars, address
=C. F. MUTH, Cincinnati, O.=
=BARNES' PATENT=
=FOOT-POWER MACHINERY.=
_Fifteen Different Machines,_
With which Builders, Cabinet Makers, Wagon Makers, and Jobbers in
Miscellaneous work, can compete as to _Quality_ and _Price_ with
steam-power machinery.
WILL SEND MACHINES ON TRIAL IF DESIRED.
_Every Bee-Keeper should have an outfit from these Machines for
hive-making._
[Illustration]
We give the following letter from Mr. W. P. Hogarty, of Wyandotte,
Kans., to show their usefulness. He says: "If any criticise your
circular saw, you can tell them I use it, and with one hand, made all
my bee hives for ninety-five stands of bees, including frames and
section brace, and I feel perfectly able to do the work for one hundred
and fifty stands." * * * "In order that you may know the amount of
work on each of my hives, will say, they are two feet long, by two
feet high, by about two feet wide. They are double walled and double
bottomed, with two inch intervening; and in addition to the nine
frames, there are fifteen cases, each case containing two honey boxes
and two division boards, and three boxes to contain chaff for winter
protection. You will see there is an immense amount of sawing to be
done, but I have found your saw equal to the task required of it."
We will send our illustrated catalogue FREE on application. Say where
you read this, and address
W. F. & JOHN BARNES,
_Rockford, Winnebago Co., Ill._
NEW LANGSTROTH BEE HIVE,
WITH MANIPULATING SIDE.
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