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of the other two it flew over the fence into the churchyard, 
and from tombstone to tombstone until the church was 
reached, when they disappeared in the ivy, followed all 
along by the swarm of their companions, chirping as if in 
great joy. The whole affair lasted about five minutes, and 
was viewed by several spectators.” 



Catatoques, &c., Receiven. 

Sprineer Bros., Springfield, Ills.—Card. Light Brahma 
fowls and Berkshire pigs. 
Wm. H. Fry, Indianapolis, Ind.—Card, illustrated. 
Partridge, Buff and White Cochins, Light and Dark Brah- 
mas, Black Red Game Bantams, Bronze Turkeys and Ayles- 
bury Ducks. 
McFaruanpd & Ropinson, Titusville, Pa.—Card. Breed- 
ers of Partridge and White Cochins, and White Leghorns. 
Jacosp Graves & Co., Boston, Mass.—Card. Agent for 
Poultry Appliances and Journals, including the Fanciers’. 
Cuas. 8S. Taytor, Burlington, N. J.—Card. Partridge 
and White Cochins, and Leghorn chickens. 
Gro. W. Prrasants, Wright City, Mo.—Card. Pure 
bred fowls, Light Brahmas, White Leghorns, Partridge 
Cochins, Bronze Turkeys, Bremen Geese, Angora Rabbits. 
AnprREW J. Tuck, Nashua, N. H.—Card. Exhibition 
and premium stock of Golden Penciled, Golden Spangled, 
White and Silver Hamburgs; also, Light and Dark Brah- 
mas, White and Buff Cochins, White Leghorns, Dominiques, 
Houdans, Black Spanish, Bronze Turkeys, Black Breasted 
Red, Blue Red, Red Pyle and White Gurgian Games, and 
eges for hatching in season. . 
Frower & THompson, Shoemakertown, Pa.—Illustrated 
Card. Breeders of Lop Eared, Angora, Himalayan and 
common Rabbits. 
Newron ADAmMs, Utica, N.Y.—Illustrated Card. Breeder 
of Golden and Silver Spangled Hamburgs. 
C. G. SanrorpD, Providence, R. I.—Illustrated Card. 
Light and Dark Brahmas. 
G. E. Peer & Co., Rochester, N. Y.—Illustrated Card. 
Leading varieties of fancy Pigeons. 
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POULTRY SHOWS FOR 1874 & 1875. 
No shows will be entered on this list until we are officially notified by 
the Secretary. 
New England Poultry Club. Worcester, Mass., December 
1, 2, 3, and 4, 1874. G. H. Estabrook, Secretary. 
Keystone Poultry Association. Titusville, Pa., December 
8, 9, 10, and 11,1874. John D. McFarland, Secretary. 
Premium List received. 
The Eastern Pennsylvania Poultry Association. 
town, Pa., December 8, 9, 10, and 11, 1874. 
Harvey, Secretary, Doylestown, Pa. 
Connecticut State Poultry Society. Hartford, Conn., De- 
cember 15, 16, 17, 18, and 19,1874. J.S. Gilmore, Cor. Sec. 
Central Poultry Association of Pennsylvania. Tamaqua, 
December 15, 16, 17, and 18. Thos. D. Boone, Secretary. 
Premium List received. 
Meadville Poultry and Columbarian Association. Mead- 
ville, Dec. 22, 23, 24, and 25, 1874, A. McLaren, Sec. 
Northwestern Illinois Poultry Association. Polo, Decem- 
ber 22 to 25, inclusive. D. L. Miller, Secretary. Pre- 
mium List received. 
Monmouth County Poultry Association. 
J. T. Roselle, Secretary. 
Chautauqua County Poultry Association. Jamestown, De- 
cember 15, 16,17, and 18. A. G. Parker, Secretary. — 
Fanciers’ Pigeon and Poultry Association. Assembly Build- 
ings, Philadelphia, December 17 to 23, inclusive. OC. C. 
Gudknecht, Secretary, 183 West Norris Street. 
Pennsylvania State Poultry Association. Assembly Build- 
ings, Philadelphia. From December 28, 1874, to January 
2, 1875. Capt. J. L. Walters, Secretary. 
Doyles- 
Theo mE: 
Freehold, N. J. 


Maryland State Poultry Association, Baltimore, Jan. 5, 6, 7’ 
and 8, 1875. S. H. Slifer, Secretary. 
Lehigh Valley Poultry Association. Allentown, Pa., Jan- 
uary 5, 6, 7, and 8, 1875. John H. Hickman, Secretary. 
Premium List received. 
Sangamon Poultry Association. 
Springfield, Ill., January 
12, 13,14, 15, and 16, 1875. 
Frank McConnell, Secretary. 
Maine Poultry Association. Portland, January 12, 18, 14, 
and 15, 1875. Fred. Fox, Secretary, Portland, Maine. 
Premium List received. 
Western Pennsylvania Poultry Society. Pittsburg, January 
13 to 20, 1875, inclusive. R. F. Shannan, Secretary. 
Ithaca Poultry and Pet Stock Association. Ithaca, January 
20, 21, and 22, 1875. C. V. Fowles, Secretary. 
Massachusetts Poultry Association. Boston Music Hall, 
January 27 to February 4, 1875. Wm. B. Atkinson, Sec- 
retary. 
Western New York Poultry Society. Buffalo, New York, 
February 10 to 17, 1875. Geo. W. White, Secretary. 
New Hampshire Poultry Society. Phenix Hall, February 
9, 10, and 11, 1875. W.G. Garmon, Secretary. 
Rhode Island Poultry and Columbarian Society. Provi- 
dence, February 16, 17, 18, and 19, 1875. James L. 
Bullock, Cor. Secretary. Premium List received. 
Wisconsin State Poultry Association. Milwaukee, Febru- 
ary 26 to Mar. 4, 1875, inclusive. Richard Valentine, Sec. 
Old Colony Poultry Association. Loring W. Buffert, Sec- 
retary. 
Wisconsin Central Poultry Association. 
McBride, Secretary. 
Southern Pennsylvania Poultry Association of York, Pa. 
January 20, 21, and 26, 1875. OC. H. Fry, Secretary. 
Missouri Valley Poultry Association. St. Joseph, Mo., 
December 8, 9, and 10, 1874. Harry Carter, Secretary. 
Premium List received. 
Central New York Poultry Association. 
6 to 18, 1875, inclusive. 
Madison. LE. 8. 
Utica, January 
L. B. Root, Cor. Sect. 



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WILL EXCHANGE.—Two fine cockerels, one Brown Leghorn, 
and one Plymouth Rock pullet, for pullets of the same kind. What 
other offers? Address A. D. MORTON. Union City, Mich. 

WILL EXCHANGE.—A superior article of current wine, made 
in 1870, price $2.00 per gallon, for Partridge Cochin, Light Brahma pullets, 
Dark Brahma, or Brown Leghorn cockerel. Address 
H. H. TSHUDY, Litiz, Pa. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—Pour Aylesbury Drakes, for Light Brah- 
ma, or Whita Cochin cockerels, or pullets of any breed. 
C. E. L, HAYWARD, Petersboro, N. H. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—Several Rouen Drakes and Partridge 
Cochin cockerels, for fancy fowls, pigeons, or other desirable property. 
C. E. L. HAYWARD, Petersboro, N. H. 


WILL EXCHANGE.—Pure White Turkeys, Prairie Chickens’ 
Quail, and one hundred pure-bred L and D. Brahmas, for Fancy Pigeons, 
S. 8. Sebright Bantams, Slate Turkeys, White Guineas. Who will ex- 
change? JAS. A. STORM, St. Joe Poultry Yards, St. Joseph, Mo. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—Light Brahmas (P. Williams’ strain), Gol- 
den-Spangled Hamburgs (Ongley’s strain), Brown Leghorn, and Silver- 
Spangled Hamburg cockerels, for Berkshire pigs, Lop-eared or Hyma- 
layan rabbits, or Brown Leghorn pullets. Must. be first-class. 
C. C. WHEATON, Zoar, Franklin Co., Mass. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—One trio of good Black Leghorns, or three 
good B, R. Game Bantam pullets, for a pair of first-class Brown Leghorn 
pullets, with white earlobes, 8. A. PHILBROOK, Brookfield, Wis. 


