FANCIERS’ JOURNAL AND POULTRY EXCHANGE. 

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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. 
Pennsylvania State Poultry Association. Assembly Build- 
ings, Philadelphia. From December 28, 1874, to January 
2, 1875. Capt. J. L. Walters, Secretary. 
Maryland State Poultry Association, Baltimore, Jan. 5, 6, 7, 
and 8, 1875. S. H. Slifer, Secretary. Premium List re- 
ceived, 
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, IIL, January 
12, 13,14, 15, and 16,1875. Frank McConnell, Secretary. 
Yates County Poultry Club. Penn Yan, N. Y., January 
12, 18, and 14, 1875. Dr. S. Lott, 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. Pre- 
mium List received. 
Michigan State Poultty Association. Detroit, January 14 
to 21, 1875, inclusive. E. C. Skinner, Secretary. 
Buckeye Union Poultry Association. Springfield, O., Jan- 
uary 19 to 23, 1875, inclusive. Wm. Marot, Secretary. 
Ithaca Poultry and Pet Stock Association. Ithaca, January 
20, 21, and 22, 1875. OC. V. Fowles, Secretary. 
Massachusetts Poultry Association. Boston Music Hall, 
January 27 to February 4, 1875. Wm. B. Atkinson, Sec- 
retary. 
Farmesville Poultry Society. Farmesville, N. Y., February 
3, 4, and 5, 1875. HE. G. Stetson, Secretary. 
Western New York Poultry Society. Buffalo, New York, 
February 10 to 17, 1875. Geo. W. White, Secretary. 
New Hampshire Poultry Society. Phoenix Hall, February 
9, 10, and 11, 1875. W. G. Garmon, Secretary. 
Rhode Island State Poultry Society. February 9, 10, and 
11,1875. Charles EK. Ballow, Secretary. Premium List 
received. 
Rhode Island Poultry and Columbarian Society. Provi- 
dence, February 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20,1875. 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. 
Southern Pennsylvania Poultry Association of York, Pa. 
January 20, 21, and 26, 1875. ©. H. Fry, Secretary. 
Central New York Poultry Association. Utica, January 
6 to 18, 1875, inclusive. lL. B. Root, Cor. Sect. 



ExcHANGES. 
AG- ADVERTISEMENTS IN THIS COLUMN, OF FIVE LINES, OR Forty- 
EIGHT WORDS, DESCRIBING AND OFFERING for exchange only, 
WILL BE ALLOWED AT 25 CENTS FOR EACH AND EVERY INSERTION. 


WANTED IN EXCHANGE.—One trio Plymouth Rocks, not 
related, for exhibiticn. Will give one cock and five hens or pullets, Hou- 
dans. Birds to be sent me on approval, Best standard birds wanted. 
W. F. MUCHMORE, Box 92, Basking Ridge, N. J. 
WANTED IN EXCHANGE.—One fine, early-hatch Light 
Brahma cockerel, for exhibition. Will give one trio W. F. Black Spanish, 
or one trio Houdans. 
W. F. MUCHMORE, Box 92, Basking Ridge, N. J. 
WANTED IN EXCHANGE.—Cloth, Dress Goods, Drugs, Sta- 
tionery, powse Machines, for W. F. Black Spanish, Houdans, Buff 
Cochins, Light Brahmas, etc. What other offers? 
W. F. MUCHMORE, Box 92, Basking Ridge, N. J. 
WANTED IN EXCHANGE.—One trio B. B. R. W. Game 
Bantams, 1874. Standard bird for exhibition. Will give two trios W. F. 
Black Spanish, or one trio Light Brahmas. 
W. F. MUCHMORE, Box 92, Basking Ridge, N. J. 
WANTED IN EXCHANGE.—Buff Cochin, Plymouth Rocks, 
and Light Brahma pullets, early hatch, for cockerels, Black Spanish, Buff 
Cochin, Light Brahmas, etc. 
W. F. MUCHMORE, Box 92, Basking Ridge, N. J. 
WANTED IN EXCHANGE.—Corn, Wheat, Rye, Fowls, or 
most anything, for Sin ing. Canaries. 
; W. . MUCHMORE, Box 92, Basking Ridge, N. J. ~ 







WANTED IN EXCHANGE.—0ne trio Buff Cochins, for exhi- 
bition. Will give one cock and four pullets, Houdans, and one trio 
W.F. Black Spanish. Birds to be sent me on approval. None but the 
best heavy birds wanted. 
W. F. MUCHMORE, Box 92, Basking Ridge, N. J. 
WANTED TO EXCHANGE.—One trio of Partridge Cochins, 
fowls, for three Brown Leghorns, pullets; or one pair Red Jacobins, for 
two Brown Leghorns, pullets, early hatch. Address 
C. G. TREXLER, Allentown, Pa. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—Currant wine, a superior article (four 
years old), for Plymouth Rock, Rose-comb American Dominique, S. 8 
Hamburg, B. Leghorn, or P. Cochin hens or pullets. 
H. H. TSHUDY, Litiz, Pa. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—Pure-bred poultry, for a good buffalo or 
wolf robe. Also, Light Brahma cockerels (Felch strain), for Buff Cochin 
pullets or hens. Address W. E. STITT, Columbus, Wis. 
TO EXCHANGE.—A Fleetwood Scroll Saw and fixtures, for a 
first-class Partridge Cochin cockerel] and Buff Cochin pullets. I will also 
exchange a fine B. Cochin cock for a B. Cochin pullet. Send offers to 
JOHN M. STOTSENBURG, New Albany, Ind. 
RED CARDINALS, or RED BIRDS in exchange for Wright’s 
Illustrated Book of Poultry, Tegetmeier’s Pigeon Book, a pair of Black 
or Yellow Fantails. Satisfaction guaranteed. What offers? 
LON HARDMAN, Dealer in Cardinals, St. Joseph, Mo. 






TO EXCHANGE.—I want to exchange my services and a lot of 
fancy poultry, as an off-set and privilege of land, hen houses, etc., with 
some one who wants to go into the poultry business on a large scale. 
C. O. CHAPIN, Schenectady, N. Y. 
WHO WILL EXCHANGE aD. B. cockerel, very fine, or pairs 
or trios of White-Faced Black Spanish, Penciled Hamburgs, Black Javas, 
Ginger-Red Games, or single Stags for pure White Cochin pullets, or a 
pair of either Owls, Nuns, or Jacobin pigeons. 
VY. M. FIROR, Grange Yards, Duffield, West Va. 
FOR EXCHANGE.—1 trio of Sumatra Games, and Wright’s New 
Book on Poultry, $30; 14 of a new Safe, $250, No. 8; 14 of a new double- 
barreled laminated steel, central-fire, $125 Shot Gun—for exhibition and 
premium birds of Brown Leghorns, Houdans, Lt. Brahmas, BI’k Cochin, 
and 1 Cocker Spaniel Dog. What other offers? 
T. D. ADAMS, Lock box 61, Franklin, Pa, 
WILL EXCHANGE.—Black Red Game Bantam hens for Red 
Pile Game Bantam hens. Birds must be small and well-marked, as mine 
are. Address E. BROWN, 21 West 34th St., New York City. 
TO EXCHANGE.—Tumbler Pigeons for fancy fowl, especially 
Hamburgs. What offers? 
H. BOWERS, 123 Philip Street, Albany, N. Y. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—One trio of Partridge Cochin chicks, one 
pair of Plymouth Rock chicks, for Pigeons, either Swallows, Magpies, or 
Archangels; also, one W. F. B. Spanish cockerel in exchange for a Black 
African Bantam cockerel. What offers? 
G. E. PEER & CO., 23 North Clinton Street, Rochester, N. Y. 
WE STILL HAVE another Printing Press, that we will exchange 
for Fancy Pigeons. It is an Adams’ Press, and when new cost $35, it has 
been used but little; also, some type, will let the press or type go sepa- 
rately, or together. The Pigeons must be good. What offers? 
G. E. PEER & CO., 23 North Clinton Street, Rochester, N. Y. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—One trio Partridge Cochins (Brackett’s 
strain), and one trio Plymouth Rocks (Drakes’) for five A 1 Brown Leg- 
horn pullets; Also, one Light Brahma cockerel and three pullets (Wil- 
liamsg’ strain) for three White Leghorn pullets. 
BACON & SPINNING, Riverside Station, Fairfield Co., Conn. 








I WISH TO EXCHANGE.—For choice Pigeons, Rabbits, and 
Guinea Pigs, one cock and three hens Golden Polish, and one cock and 
four hens Black Russians; as Partridge Cochins are my specialty, and I 
want the room now occupied by Polish and Russians. 
W. H. BRACKET, Washington National Bank, Boston, Mass. 
FOR EXCHANGE.—Will exchange common Rabbits for good 
Guinea Pigs. What offers? Address 
BARTLETT & HOLMAN, Box 117, Fitchburg, Mass. 
TO EXCHANGE.—Will exchange White and Brown Leghorns 
(Beard, Kinney, Smith, and Pitkin’s strain) for Game Bantams, any 
variety except Black Reds. Persons having the above can do well by 
Addressing G. F. HOPKINS, Blackinton, Mass. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—White Leghorns(Smith and Pitkin), Brown 
Leghorn (Beard and Kinney’s strain), for numbers of Wright’s illustra- 
ted book of Poultry, persons haying the above to dispose of can do well 
by addressing G. F. HOPKINS, Blakinton, Mass. 
WANTED TO EXCHANGE.—A Grave’s Incubator for a Top 
Buggy or Fancy Pigeons. Aduress M. A. FRY, Vineland, N. J. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—White Leghorns for White Cochins and 
Black B. R. Game Bantam pullets or hens. All first-class ; same expected. 
SAMUEL HASTINGS, Amherst, Mass. 
TO EXCHANGE.— Buff Cochins for Plymouth Rocks; also, three 
Partridge Cochin hens and two Dark Brahma hens for Plymouth Rocks, 
Address G, DILLENBERGER & SON, 
69 Clifford Street, Providence, R. I. 






