FANCIERS’ JOURNAL AND POULTRY EXCHANGE. 
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TO EXHIBITORS OF PRIZE-BRED POULTRY. 
Dr. Munroe will now select for intending exhibitors, to be delivered 
after September 1st, a few trios of chickens from his imported prize birds, 
that will be tit for the highest competition in the fall. Send green 
stamp for new circular, with full pedigrees of my imported prize birds 
and chickens. I have eight selected White Leghorn cockerels, perfect 
specimens, April hatch, $4.00 each. Pultneyville, N. Y. 
BREEDLW STOCK. 
Brown Leghorns, Dark Brahmas, Crevecoeurs, P. Cochins, S. and G P. 
Hamburgs, Rouen Ducks, Bremen Geese, #0.00 each. First-class speci- 
mens that will give perfect satisfaction. Shipped in neat, light cages. 
SMITH & BRO., Stony Brook, New York. 
HOIHLYC ASTWERPS, 
YOUNG BIRDS, 
PRICE, $10 PER PAIR. 
JOS. M. WADE, 
39 N. Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
THE POULTRY ARGUS, 
EDITED BY 
KENEGY & WOLFF, 
POLO, ILLINOIS, 
Is one of the best Illustrated Monthly Magazines published in the 
Great West, and will be fully up to the times in all matters pertaining to 
the Poultry Interest. 
BREEDERS AND FANCIERS 
Will do well to advertise in the “Argus.” Its circulation is large and 
advertising rates moderate. 
SUBSCRIPTION, $1.00 A YEAR. 
Send 10 cents for a Specimen Copy. 
NATIONAL BEE JOURNAL. — MRS. ELLEN S. TUPPER, 
Editor and Proprietor. Devoted exclusively to Bee culture. Two Dollars 
a Year. The National Bee Journal is issued on the loth of each month, 
contains sixty-four pages, printed on tine paper, in neat, clean type, and 
for the year 1874 has been greatly improved. Mrs. Tupper, having pur- 
chased the Journal , has removed it to Des Moines, Iowa, where it will 
hereafter be published under her own supervision. She will write for 
no other publication but her own, and in that she will give the result of 
that long practical experience which has placed her among the best, if 
not the best, authorities in this country on the honey bee. 
Arrangements have heen made with prominent bee keepers in this and 
foreign countries, for timely articles each month, upon important topics. 
A special department has been assigned to “ Notes and Queries,” in 
which the various questions which arise in the practical experience of 
bee keepers each month, will be given, with pertinent answers by the 
editor. These will be condensed into the smallest possible space, and will 
be one of the most interesting features of the Journal. 
The Journal will keep entirely clear of all entangling alliances with 
patent rights of whatever nature, and will be independent in the expres- 
sion of its opinions. It will aim to be reliable, give only such information 
as will be of practical utility to its patrons, discarding theories and mis- 
leading propositions. 
A limited space is devoted to advertising, which will be given to un- 
objectionable notices, at fair rates ; and the large and rapidly increasing 
circulation of the Journal makes it a valuable advertising medium. 
For circulars, containing club rates, premiums, advertising rates, etc., 
address MRS. E. S. TUPPER, Des Moines, Iowa. 
WANTED. — A few copies of the last 
“ HALSTED’S ” EDITION 
OK THE 
AMERICAN STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. 
Address this office, with price. 
WOODCUTS OF FOWLS, PIGEONS, 
AND OTHER PETS. 
Haring permanently engaged an artist and engraver, I am prepared to 
furnish, on short notice and true to life, Woodcuts of Fowls, Pigeons, 
and other Pets, at reasonable prices. 
FANCIERS’ JOURNAL OFFICE, Philadelphia, Pa. 
BOOKS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. 
Practical Poultry Keeper (L. Wright) $2 00 
The Brahma Fowl “ 2 50 
The Poultry Book (Tegetmeir) 9 00 
The Pigeon Book “ 5 00 
Poultry Breeding (Geyelin) 1 25 
The Poulterers’ Companion (Bement) 2 00 
Domestic Poultry (Saunders) Paper, 40c., Cloth, 75 
American Bird Fancier. 30 
Rabbit Fancier (Bement) 30 
Variation ofAnimalsand Plants under Domesticat ion (Darwin), 2 vis. 6 00 
Illustrated Book of Poultry (by L. Wright), in 25 monthly parts, each 50 
“ “ Pigeons “ “ 25 “ “ “ 50 
American Standard of Excellence 1 00 
Wright's Illustrated Poultry Book 15 00 
Breech-Loader. (“Gloan”) 2 00 
Trout Culture. (J. II. Slack) 1 50 
A Man of Honor. (George Cary Eggleston) 1 25 
End of the World. (Edward Eggleston) 1 50 
Hoosier Schoolmaster. (Edward Eggleston) 1 25 
Mystery of Metropolisville. (Edward Eggleston) 1 50 
Barry’s Fruit Garden. (P. Barry) 2 50 
Farm-Gardening and Seed-Growing. (F. Brill) 1 00 
Cranberry Culture. (Joseph J. White) 1 25 
Harris on the Pig. (Joseph Harris) 1 50 
Potato Culture. Prize Essay. (D. A. Compton) 25 
Peach Culture. (James Alexander Fulton) 1 50 
American Cattle. (L. F. Allen) 2 50 
Downing’s Fruits and Fruit Trees of America 5 00 
Caldwell’s Agricultural Chemical Analysis 2 00 
Parsons on the Rose. (Samuel B. Parsons) 1 50 
Practical Floriculture. (P. Henderson) 1 50 
Wallace’s American Trotting Register 10 00 
Wallace’s American Stud-Book. Vol. 1 10 00 
Forester’s American Game in its Season 3 00 
F. Forester's Horse and Horsemanship. 8vo. 2 vols 10 00 
Frank Forester’s Field Sports. 8vo. 2 vols 6 00 
Frank Forester’s Fish and Fishing. 100 Illustrations 3 50 
Frank Forester’s Manual for Young Sportsmen 3 00 
The Dog. (Dinks, Mayhew, and Hutchinson) 3 00 
Gun, Rod, and Saddle 1 00 
Dead Shot ; or, Sportsman’s Complete Guide 1 75 
Harney’s Barns, Out-Buildings, and Fences 6 00 
Allen’s (R. L.) Diseases of Domestic Animals l 00 
American Rose Culturist 30 
American Weeds and Useful Plants 1 75 
Bommer’s Method of Making Manures 25 
Boussingault’s Rural Economy 1 60 
Breck’s New Book of Flowers 1 75 
Buist’s Flower Garden Directory 1 50 
Buist’s Family Kitchen Gardener 1 00 
Chorlton’s Grape Grower’s Guide 75 
Cobbett’s American Gardener 75 
Cole’s (S. W.) American Fruit Book 75 
Cole’s Veterinarian 75 
Dana’s Muck Manual 1 2o 
Darwin’s Variation of Animals and Plants. 2 vols 6 00 
De Voe’s Market Assistant 2 50 
Dog and Gun. (Hooper) Paper, 30c., Cloth, 60 
Eastwood on Cranberry 75 
Elliott’s Western Fruit Grower’s Guide l 50 
Elliott’s Lawn and Shade Trees l 50 
Field’s (Thomas W.) Pear Culture l 25 
Fuller’s Grape Culturist l 50 
Fuller’s Strawberry Culturist 20 
Gregory on Squashes 30 
Guenon on Milch Cows 75 
Harris’s Insects Injurious to Vegetation 4 00 
Henderson’s Gardening for Profit 1 50 
Herbert’s Hints to Horse-Keepers 1 75 
Hop Culture 40 
Hoopes’s Book of Evergreens 3 00 
Leuchar’s How to Build Hot-Houses 1 50 
My Vineyard at Lakeview 1 25 
Onion Culture 20 
Our Farm of Four Acres Paper, 30c., Cloth, 60 
Pardee on Strawberry Culture 75 
Peat and Its Uses 1 25 
Pedder’s Land Measurer 60 
Quinby’s Mysteries of Bee Keeping 1 50 
Richardson on the Dog Paper, 30c., Cloth, 60 
River’s Miniature Fruit Garden 1 00 
Schenck’s Gardener’s Text Book 75 
Thomas’s (J. J.) Farm Implements and Machinery 1 50 
Thompson’s Food of Animals 1 00 
Waring’s Earth Closets and Earth Sewage 50 
Warder’s American Pomology 3 00 
Wheeler’s Rural Homes 2 00 
Wheeler’s Homes for the People 3 00 
Woodward’s Cottages and Farm Houses 1 go 
Woodward's Suburban and Country Houses 1 50 
Woodward’s Country Homes 1 go 
Woodward’s Graperies, &c 1 50 
Bryant’s Forest Trees 1 go 
Burr’s Vegetables of America g 00 
Canary Birds Paper, 50c., Cloth, 75 
Cooper’s Game Fowl g 00 
Gray’s Manual of Botany and Lessons, in 1 vol 4 00 
Gray's School and Field Book of Botany 2 50 
Jennings on Sheep, Swine, and Poultry 1 75 
Stonehenge on the Dog 3 75 
Taxidermist’s Manual 1 no 
The Mule. (Riley) 1 50 
Window Gardening 1 50 
Any hook on any advertised list will be sent prepaid by mail on receipt 
of price. Address JpS. M. WADE, 39 N. 9t.h St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
