THE ADDRESS OF OUR PRINCIPAL MANUFACTURING AND GENERAL AGENTS. 
Mr. ALLEN TUPPER, Brighton, Washington County, Iowa. 
Mr. WM. O. SWEET, West Mansfield, near Boston, Mass. 
Messrs. WllEELDON & WILKINSON, Grecnbury, Decatur County, Indiana. 
Mr. THEODORE BOST, Excelsior, Uenncpin County, Minnesota. 
Messrs. LAWTON & TALBOTT, Plymouth, Hancock County, Illinois. 
Mr. L. C. WAITE, No. 809 North 6th Street, St. Louis, Missouri. 
Mr. GEO. S. RUBLE, Chattanooga, Tennessee. 
Col. JOSEPH LEFFEL, Springfield, Clark County, Ohio. 
Mr. THOMAS CAMBY, Green Tree, Alleghany County, near Pittsburg, Pa. 
Mr. IIIRAM CRAFTS, Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pa. 
Mr. R. D. CLARK, Hoppbottom, Susquehanna County, Pa. 
Messrs. WALTON & TWINING, Doylestown, Bucks County, Pa. 
Mr. J. S. RANNY, Griffin’s Mills, Erie County, N. Y. Manufactory— W. A. 
Evans & Co.’s Planing Mill, Buffalo, N. Y. 
For Hives or material, address Messrs. Vail, Griggs & Messer, Charleston, 
Coles County, Illinois, or Messrs. Cadle & Mulford, Muscatine, Iowa. 
The Bee-Keeper’s Text-Book. By N. II. and II. A. King, of Nevada, Ohio. 
This mauual has reached a second edition, success which it well deserves. It is a 
very complete and concise manual, giving practical instruction in relation to every 
branch of bee culture.— Cincinnati Gazette. 
A gentleman who has had long and somewhat large experience with bees, pro- 
nounces this treatise valuable. Its style is lucid , and the facts narrated interesting 
to those who may never contemplate bee raising ; while to those who wish to eat their 
own honey it is of special , not to say indispensable value.— Western Christian 
Advocate. 
Most an excellent common sense manual.— Editoi' AmeHcan Bee Gazette , now 
united with American Bee Journal. 
The work embraces the latest discoveries and improvements in bee-keeping. The 
book is one of great interest.— Ilome Visitor. 
