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FANCIER S’ JOURNAL AND POULTRY EXCHANGE. 
Completed in Tiventy-five Parts. 
THE ILLUSTRATED BOOK OF POULTRY. 
By L. WRIGHT. 
AUTHOR OF “THE PRACTICAL POULTRY KEEPER,” “BRAHMA FOWL,” Ac., Ac. 
ILLUSTRATED with FIFTY COLORED PLATES of CELEBRATED PRIZE BIRDS, 
OF EVERY BREED, PAINTED FROM LIFE, EXPRESSLY FOR THIS WORK, 
AND WITH NUMEROUS ENGRAVINGS ON WOOD. 
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THE FANCIER AND POULTRY REVIEW. 
EDITED BY JAMES LONG. 
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This Journal, which is the oldest paper solely devoted to the Fancy in 
Great Britain, treats upon Dogs, Poultry, Pigeons, Rabbits, and Canaries. 
Portraits of all the champion specimens are given, with original serial 
tales and articles by the best authorities. 
Advertisements, every twenty words, 10 cents. Cuts charged as space. 
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Office, 12 Crane Court, Fleet St., London, England. 
FANCIERS’ GAZETTE, 
A BREEDERS’ AND EXHIBITORS’ JOURNAL, 
EDITED BY L. WRIGHT, 
And published iveekly, by the Messrs. Cassell, Petter & Galpin, 
London, England. 
#3“ Having a desire to place before our readers everything that will in- 
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WOODCUTS OF FOWLS, PIGEONS, 
AND OTHER PETS. 
Having permanently engaged an artist and engraver, I am prepared to 
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and other Pets, at reasonable prices. 
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ITS HISTORY, GENERAL MANAGEMENT, AND METHOD OF 
TRAINING, 
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STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. 
05= THE NEW AMERICAN STANDARD OP EXCELLENCE, 
AS REVISED BY THE 
AMERICAN POULTRY ASSOCIATION 
AT THE 
CONVENTION, 
Held at Buffalo, New York, February, 1874. 
Price, $1.00. 
Address JOSEPH M. WADE, 
39 N. Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
50 TESTIMONIALS IN ONE DAY ! 
FOR CHOLERA. 
Mr. John J. Van Derveer, from Raritan, N. J., offers to furnish fifty 
testimonials in favor of the 
CONTINENTAL POULTRY POWDER, 
for cholera alone, and says it is a perfect cholera killer. Hundreds of 
testimonials are on hand for its efficiency in other diseases. The above 
gentleman is a good farmer, attends to his business, and retails from five 
to six gross annually among his neighbors. Fanciers, farmers, and boys, 
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secure the agency. Sample package by mail, 35 cents. 
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ELECTROTYPES 
OF ANY CUTS APPEARING IN THIS JOURNAL 
FOR SALE, 
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Address FANCIERS’ JOURNAL, Philadelphia. 
FOR THE FALL EXHIBITIONS. 
A CHOICE LOT OF RABBITS. 
Lops. — Pedigree stock. Ready for delivery in August, $S to $15 each. 
Without pedigree (ready now) $3 to $5 each. 
Hiinalayans. — A choice lot six to eight weeks old, $6 to $10 per 
pai r. 
Dutch. — Extra marked, $12 to $15 per pair; good, $8 to $10; poorly 
marked, $5 per pair. Also, a few pair of Antwerp Pigeons, homing 
birds ; and one pair Calcutta Fantails (Ball’s stock) for sale, or exchange 
for Turbits. A. M. HALSTED, Box 23, Rye, New York. 
