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G. D. HOWE'S POTATO MANUAL. 
SO CENTS A YEAR ! 
ISSUED MONTHLY. 
THE BEST MAGAZINE FOR 
THE FANCIER, 
THE PRACTICAL POULTRYMAM. 
THE EARMER, AND 
THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. 
J. H. DREVENSTEDT, Editor. 
V-HE POULTRY BULLETIN, during 1889, will enter on the twen- 
© tieth year of its existence. It is the oldest and most reliable magazine of its 
kind published. It has stood the crucial test of time and public opinion It is indis 
pensable to the Fancier, to the practical poultryman, to the farmer, in fact, to all 
who are interested, directly or indirectly, in poultry, pigeons, dogs or pet stock. 
THE BULLETIN is published in New York City. It circulates among 
the best people — class of people that are buyers, and who possess the means to grat- 
ify their desires for thoroughbred stock. It reaches fanciers and practical poultry- 
men throughout the land. 
It can be found on the leading newstands. It is read not only by yearly sub- 
scribers, but a great many transient buyers read it. Its vijlue as an advertising 
medium is unsurpassed. 
It is progressive, original, independent, and conducted in a conservative manner, 
free from all bitter personalities and sensational topics. 
The editor is a fancier and practical poultryman who lives on his farm, among 
his poultry and stock. This gives the Bulletin the advantage of having a large 
experimental farm run in connection with it. 
The leading fanciers and poultrymen contribute to the different departments of 
the Bulletin. 
Many new features will be introduced during 1889. The Kennel De- 
partment will be enlarged, and especial attention given to the breeding, break- 
ing and training of dogs. New illustrations will form a prominent part of this 
department. 
Complete reports of the leading shows will be found in every number. 
There will be a special department devoted to the Poultry Farm : how to 
grow the leading crops and fruits that add to the profits of the poultry business. 
Beginning with the January number, the subscription price will be SO Cents 
per Annum. This makes the Bulletin the lowest priced first-class magazine 
in the world. Notwithstanding the reduction in price, there will be no reduction 
in the size or quality or the Bulletin; on the contrary, new illustrations of high 
quality will be added, and especial efforts will be made to improve it in every de- 
partment. Subscribe Now Sample Copies Free. Advertis- 
ing rates are low. Special rates for yearly advertisers. 
The Poultry Bulletin, 
326 PEARL ST., N. 7. CITY. 
