FANCIERS’ JOURNAL AND POULTRY EXCHANGE. 
Black Cochin Chicks. First, Z. C. Luse & Son. 
Plymouth Rocks, First, C. J. Ward. 
Dominiques. First, Thomas E. Pearson, Cedar Rapids ; 
second, O. C. Leonard, Cedar Rapids. 
' White Leghorns. First and second, Law & Mills, Clin- 
ton, Iowa. 
Brown Leghorns. 
Rapids. 
Black Spanish Fowls. 
Black Spanish Chicks. 
O. C. Leonard. 
Silver Gray Dorking Fowls. 
Silver Spangled Polish Fowls. 
dar Falls. 
Silver Spangled Polish Chicks. First, A. B. Kendig ; 
second, John Weare, Cedar Rapids; Third, O. C. Leonard. 
W.C. B. Polish Fowls. Second, O. C. Leonard. 
Silver Penciled Hamburgs. First, J. H. Streeter. 
Golden Spangled Hamburgs. First, H. C. Darrah. 
B. B. Red, Game. First, Ely E. Weare, Cedar Rapids. 
Karl of Derby, Game. First, Edward R Bradford, Ce- 
dar Rapids. 
Black Red Game Bantam Chicks. First, C. W. Ward; 
second, Madge Tupper; third, O. C. Leonard; fourth, W. 
D. Watrous. 
Y. Duck Wing Game Bantams, Chicks. 
Ward; second, J. R. Newton, Cedar Rapids. 
Mexican Bantam Fowls. First, H. C. Darrah, Dubuque. 
White Bantam Fowls. First, O. C. Leonard. 
White Bantam Chicks. First, O. OC. Leonard; second, 
B. E. Burtis, Cedar Rapids. 
Black Bantams. First, W. W. Dowart, Cedar Rapids. 
White Crested Bantams. First, O. C. Leonard. 
Golden Seabright Bantam Fowls. First J. F. Hotchkiss, 
Cedar Rapids. 
Houdan Fowls, First, Geo. Richardson; second, Miss 
Madge Tupper; third, H. C. Piatt. 
Houdan Chicks. First, H. OC. Darrah ; 
Madge Tupper. 
Bronze Turkeys. First, H. I. Purdy; second, H. C. Dar- 
rah; third, C. J. Ward. 
Aylesbury Ducks. First, H. C. Darrah. 
Rouen Ducks. First, Mrs. S. G. Livermore, Robin, Iowa; 
second, EH. I. Purdy. 
Muscovy Ducks. First, W. W. Dorwart. 
Birds—Song Canary. First, L. Louis Billau, Cedar 
Rapids ; second, W. L. Weller, Cedar Rapids. 
Bullfinch. First, Mrs. Jeff. Phillips, Cedar Rapids. 
Mocking. First, C. E. Calder, Cedar Rapids. 
Pigeons. P. Newcomb, Cedar Rapids, first on White 
Jacobins, Red Jacobins, Yellow Pouters, Black Pouters, 
White Pouters, White Fantails, and Carriers; second on 
May Flowers, Holland Tumblers. [Premiums would have 
been awarded on other varieties, but the Judges could not 
get the birds in hand to examine them, owing to the bad 
construction of the cage.—SEc. ] 
Stuffed Birds. First, Geo. Oliver; second, G. R. West, 
Cedar Rapids. 
Exhibition Coop. First, H. C. Darrah. 
Drinking Fountain. First, H. C. Darrah. 
First, Henry W. Cornish, Cedar 
Second, Geo. Richardson. 
First, Geo. Richardson ; second, 
First, O. C. Leonard. 
First, A. B. Kendig, Ce- 
First, C. J. 
second, Miss 
YOUNG FANCIERS’ DIVISION. 
Josie Ward, Cedar Rapids, first on Red Game Bantam 
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O. C. Leonard, Jr., first on White Bantam chicks; second 
on Partridge Cochin chicks; second on White Leghorn 
chicks; first on Houdan chicks; first on Light Brahma chicks, 
W. F. G. Benett, Cedar Rapids, first on Partridge Cochin 
chicks, 
John Krebs, Cedar Rapids, second on Buff Cochin chicks ; 
second on Light Brahma chicks; second on Dark Brahmas. 
K. E. Day, Cedar Rapids, first on Dark Brahma chicks, 
and first on Buff Cochin chicks, 
B. F. Smith, Cedar Rapids, second on Gold Spangled 
Polish ; first on White Leghorn chicks. 
EK. Benjamin, Cedar Rapids, first on B. B. Red Game 
chicks. 
Henry Whiting, Cedar Rapids, second on Creepers. 
SPECIAL PREMIUMS. 
The Special Premiums were awarded as follows: C. J. 
Ward, for the best pair Light Brahma chicks, a trio of Black 
Cochins, value, $30; for best Light Brahma cockerel, $2; 
for the Light Brahma cockerel marking the most points, 
Farmer’s Barometer and Thermometer attached, $15; for 
best Light Brahma pullet, one bound volume Poultry World, 
$2; for best Buff Cochin pullet, one bound volume Poultry 
World, $2; for best collection Bantams, one bound volume 
Poultry Record, 1873, $2; for the best Plymouth Rocks, a 
silver cup, value $15; for the best pair of Dark Brahma 
chicks, a trio Partridge Cochins, value $25; for the best 
pair Plymouth Rocks, $5; for best pair Dark Brahmas, the 
Fanciers’ Journal, $2.50; best pair Y. D. Wing Game Ban- 
tams, $5. 
Josie Ward, Cedar Rapids, for best pair Black Red Game 
Bantam chickens, $5. 
W. D. Watrous, Cedar Rapids, for the heaviest Dark 
Brahma hen, Fanciers’ Journal, $2.50; for best pair Dark 
Brahmas, with two pairs of their progeny, $5. 
Rev. A. B. Kendig, Cedar Falls, for best pair Silver- 
Spangled Polish chickens, Farmers’ Union, $2; for best pair 
Silver-Spangled Polish fowls, $5; for best pair Silver Polish, 
Fanciers’ Journal, $2.50. 
E. I. Purdy, Blairstown, for best pair Bronze turkeys, 
$10; for best and heaviest Bronze turkeys, Farmer’s Barom- 
eter, value $10; for best pair Bronze turkeys, bound volume 
Poultry Record, $2. 
Mrs. H. C. Darrah, Dubuque, for best article on Preven- 
tion and Cure of Cholera, Roup, and Caturrh in fowls, ten 
yearly subscriptions to Northwestern Poultry Journal. 
Thos. E, Pearson, Cedar Rapids, for best American Dom- 
iniques, $5. 
Miss Madge Tupper, Des Moines, for best Partridge Cochin 
pullet, bound volume Poultry World, $2; for second best 
pair Houdans, $1. 
Z. C. Luse & Son, Iowa, for best pair of Partridge Cochins, 
$5; for best pair Black Cochins, $5; for best collection of 
Cochins, not less than three varieties, silver cup, $10; for 
best pair of fowls or chickens of any variety,—one pair 
Black Red Game Bantams, $10. 
H. C. Piatt, Tipton, Iowa, for best pair Houdan chickens, 
Dubuque Weekly Herald, $2.50. 
H. C. Darrah, Dubuque, for best pair Houdans, $3; for 
best pair Aylesbury ducks, Farmers’ Union, $2; for best col- 
lection of ducks, bound volume Poultry Record, $2. 
George Richardson, Atlantic, Lowa, for best pair Houdans, 
Iowa Homestead, $2.50; for best pair Black Spanish, 1000 
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