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W. L. Tobet, Valley Falls, E. I.— Price list Fancy 

 Fowls and Pigeons. 



Emory Carpenter, 44 Grand Street, Hartford, Conn. — 

 Light Brahmas exclusively. 



Gkorge H. Warner, New York Mills, N. Y.— Standard 

 Houdans a specialty. 



C. N. Brown. — Imported and premium stock, purchased 

 of G-. H. "Warner, and Eggs from several varieties. Una- 

 dilla Forks, Otsego County, N. Y. 



A. S. Johnson's annual catalogue, 1874. — Seed Potatoes, 

 Garden Seeds, Small Fruits, &c, and valuable suggestions. 

 North Chili P. 0., Monroe County, N. Y., near Rochester. 



Edmund Tucker, Canton, Mass. — Illustrated card. 

 Breeder and dealer in Partridge Cochin Fowls. 



Allen H. Fitch, Jr., Walcott, Wayne County, N. Y. — 

 Card. Price list of choice Land and Water Fowls and Pet 

 Stock in variety. 



C. N. Brown, Unadilla Forks, Otsego County, N. Y.— 

 Card and circular. Breeder and dealer in Buff and Part- 

 ridge Cochins, Brahmas, Houdans, Hamburgs, Leghorns, 

 Poiands, Spanish, Games, Eumpless, Fowls, and Rouen and 

 White-crested Ducks, including several varieties purchased 

 of G. H. Warner. 



A. D. Warren, Worcester, Mass. — Circular, illustrated. 

 Premium Black-breasted Eed Games a specialty ; also 

 Pheasants and Quails. 



I. H. Morrison, Harlow, N. H. — Card. Pure-bred 

 Fowls, Plymouth Rocks and White Leghorns, and price 

 list of eggs. 



THAT HATCHET. 



BY W. A. CROFFERT. 



" Dear! dear ! who broke my favorite egg ?" 



Cried Biddy Bantam to her daughter ; 

 " Some lazy cur, too proud to beg, 



Has mashed it — and he hadn't ought ter." 

 The child gave one pathetic craw, 



Her rueful tears began to thicken, 

 She sobbed aloud, " I broke it, ma — 



This little person is my chicken. 

 Some albumen and lime I'll buy, 



And make another one to match it. 

 Oh, ma, I cannot tell a lie, 



I did it with my little hatch it." — Graphic. 



NEW ENGLAND POULTRY CLUB. 



At the annual meeting of the New England Poultry 

 Club, the following named persons were elected its officers 

 for the coming year : 



President — A. D. Warren, of Worcester, Mass. 



Vice-Presidents — Philander Williams, Taunton, Mass.; 

 Albert Noyes, Portland, Me.; W. G. Garmon, Manchester, 

 N. H.; E. N. Bissell, Richville, Vt.; P. W. Hudson, North 

 Manchester, Conn.; J. T. Peckham, Providence, R. R. 



Secretary and Treasurer — G. H. Estabrook, Worcester, 

 Mass. 



Executive Committee — W. J.Wheeler, J. R. Pierce, Wins- 

 low S. Lincoln, H. B. Verry, E. P. Lawrence, E. H. Knowl- 

 ton, Worcester, Mass.; F. A. Bisco, Leicester, Mass.; Jos. 

 Dart, Oxford, Mass.; J. H. Aldrich, Whitinsville, Mass.; 

 A. F. Stevens, Natick, Mass. 



Next exhibition, December 1st, 2d, 3d, and 4th, 1874. 

 G. H. Estabrook, 



Worcester, Mass., April 25, 1874. Secretary. 



POULTRY SHOWS FOR 1874 & 1875. 



New England Poultry Club. Worcester, Mass., December 

 1, 2, 3, and 4, 1874. G. H. Estabrook, Secretary. 



Bucks Co. Poultry Association. Doylestown, Pa., Decem- 

 ber 8, 9, 10, and 11. Theo. P. Harvey, Secretary, Doyles- 

 town, Pa. 



Connecticut State Poultry Society. Hartford, Conn., De- 

 cember 15, 16, 17, and 18. Dr. Geo. L. Parmele, Sec'y. 



Maine Poultry Association. Portland, January 12, 13, 14, 

 and 15. Fred. Fox, Secretary, Portland, Maine. 



Western New York Poultry Society, Buffalo, New York. 

 February 10th to the 17th. Geo. W. White, Secretary. 



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JQSf- Advertisements in this Column, op Five Lines, or Forty- 

 Eight Words, describing and offering for exchange only, will 

 be allowed at 125 cents for each and every insertion. 



I WILL EXCHAJS GE a Graves Incubator for Aylesburys or Eggs, 

 and Fancy Fowls or Pigeons. Address 



O. D. WESTALL, P. O. Box 32, New Brunswick, N. J. 



WILL EXCHANGE.— One yard of Light Brahmas, Cock and 8 

 Hens, "Williams," "Sturtevant," and "Corney's" strains, for Golden - 

 Spangled Hamburgs, or cash. H. K. OSBORN, Cambridgeport, Mass. 



WILL EXCHANGE.— One pair first-class Black Barb, Silver 

 Dun Antwerps, or Guinea Fowls, for pure White-face, Black Spanish, 

 White Leghorn, ~ 



Address 



WILL EXCHANGE for Lt.or Dk. Brahmas, and Bk. B. R. Game 



Bantams ($10 birds wanted I, one double "laminated-barreled" Shot Gun, 

 $40; Smith & Wesson's $15 Revolver; coin silver, $14 Watch Chain, 

 weight, ii oz. ; Seward's Travels Around the World, $0, and Choice Gro- 

 ceries. T. D. ADAMS, Lock Box 61, Franklin, Pa. 



WILL EXCHANGE— Eggs from Buff Cochins (P. Williams 

 stock), Partridges (from Van Winkle and imported stock), White Leg- 

 horns (Eldridge stock), for Eggs from any first-class birds. 



GEOKGE F. PAKLOW, New Bedford, Mass. 



WANTED TO EXCHANGE-,? 



Cochin, Houdan, or Black-breasted Red ( 

 Lop-eared Rabbits. CHARLES i 



lver Gray Dorking, Partridge 

 anie Eggs for Fancy Pigeons or 

 BICE, Rensselaerville, N. Y. 



EVERGREENS, FLOWERS, FRUITS — Will exchange for 

 Eggs or Fowls of Light Brahmas, Toulouse Geese, or Rouen Ducks, or 

 Wright's New Book of Poultry (bound), or Cash. Send for our cata- 

 logue. None but first-class stock oll'ered or wanted. Address 



WM. MORTON & SON, Allen's Corner, Cumberland Co., Maine. 



BLACK RUSSIANS.— Will trade a Cockerel and three Pullets 

 or Fancy Pigeons; or will sell cheap for cash. 



A. N. RAIB, Lock Haven, Pa. 



WILL EXCHANGE— Two superior Red Iiarb Hens for pair of 

 perfect Yellow Swallows, and pair of Inside Tumblers or Blue Owls for 

 perfect Yellow-winged Turbits, or Blue-capped Magpie or Yellow Plain- 

 head Magpie Cock. P. O. Box 7, Mitchell, Ontario, Canada. 



TAME DEER FOR FOWLS He is a choice Yearling Buck, 



very gentle — a real pet ; will exchange for choice Light or Dark Brahmas, 

 Butt", Partridge, or White Cochins. Send in your birds to 



J. B. BRIGGS, Russellville, Ky. 



RCMPLESS FOWLS.— One pair, extra fine. Cock white, with 

 rich butt" wing-bows. Hen white throughout ; has laid since January 10, 

 1874, almost continually. Will exchange for Pigeons— either Pouters, 



FantaiU or Nuns. Must be first-class birds. Address 



A. H. FITCH, Jr., Wolcott, N. Y. 



THE POULTRY REVIEW, 



PIGEON AND RABBIT STANDARD, AND CAGE-BIRD GAZETTE. 

 The organ of the fancy in Great Britain. Published weekly. Price, 3d. 

 Enlarged to 1G pages. The Review is illustrated by Harrison Weir, Jno. 

 Ludlow, and C. E. Brittan, in a superior style, with portraits of the most 

 celebrated specimens of all varieties. It is printed upon fine toned paper, 

 suitable for binding. Post free to America 1 year, $4.30 ; 6 months, $2.20. 

 A. M. HALSTED, Rye, N. Y., Agent for the United States. 



JOHN PARKER, 802 N. 11th St., Philadelphia, 

 Pa., keeps on hand a large assortment of Fancy Pigeons. 

 Birds of all varieties. Cages of all kiuds and prices. 

 Also, Dogs, Guinea Pigs, and Small Pets of all varieties. 



The largest collection in this city. Orders by mail 

 promptly attended to. 



