FANCIERS’ JOURNAL AND POULTRY EXCHANGE.! 
731 
DOCS WAITED. 
Two male Cooker Spaniel pups. State age, color, stock, and price. 
BABBITS, HIM AIL A YAK'S. — Very choice stock, at reason- 
able prices. Also, land and water fowls. 
E. S. DEMMON, Fitchburg, Mass. 
Address 
A. N. RAUB, 
Lock Haven, Pa. 
KIIE.X I*. DAY, HAZLETON, LUZERNE 
CO., PA., breeder and dealer in fancy Poultry and 
Pigeons, Ornamental and Song Birds, Bird Cages, 
Florist’s Articles, Aquaria, Gold Fish, &c., &c. 
Lop Eared, Himalayan, and Angora Rabbits. 
Guinea Pigs, Dogs, and Ferrets, and Pet stock of 
every description. Address E. P. DAY. 
CAN AKIES. 
Mr. Louis Ruhe, importer of Birds and Rare Animals, 98 Chatham St., 
New York, begs to inform his customers and the trade in general that his 
first this season’s importation of 
GERMAN LIARTZ MOUNTAIN CANARIES, 
will arrive August 20th. This importation will be followed by 
REGULAR WEEKLY SHIPMENTS, 
during the entire season from now' to May, 1875. To buyers for cash I 
offer this year a discount of five per cent, on my lowest wholesale price ; 
to customers paying promptly within thirty days, two and a half per cent. 
No discount will be allowed to any buyer neglecting to settle his bills 
within thirty days. First-class references will be required of new cus- 
tomers asking credit. The good reputation my firm enjoys requires no 
further comment. Respectfully, 
LOUIS RUHE. 
ELECTROTYPES 
OF ANY CUTS APPEARING IN THIS JOURNAL 
FOR SALE, 
AT REASONABLE PRICES. 
HAVE f No ! Then send at once to FERRIS, box 638, STAMFORD, 
YOU ) CONN., and get his new FOUR PAGE PRICE LIST of higli- 
SEEN I class fowls. No stamp required, and only a few stamps if you 
IT? [purchase. Ready Dec. 15. Send on your address. 
STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. 
D^= 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. 
NATIONAL LIVE STOCK JOURNAL. 
PUBLISHED MONTHLY" AT CHICAGO. 
The best paper for Farmers, Stock Raisers, Dairymen, Poultry 
Fanciers, etc. Is the Only First-Class Journal in America Exclu- 
sively Devoted to Live Stock Interests, 
Terms. — Single copies, one year, $2. 00. To clubs of five, $1.75 per copy 
ODe year; clubs of ten, $1.50 per copy, with an extra copy free to person 
getting up clubs of ten. . ... 
Postage at the rate of 15 cents a year, must , in all cases, be sent with 
the subscription , , , 
GEO. W. RUST & CO., Publishers, 
Lakeside Building, Chicago, Ills. 
Address 
FANCIERS’ JOURNAL, Philadelphia. 
FOLDING COOPS, 
CLOTH SIDES AND BACK. 
$2.50 each. 
$25 per dozen.. 
G. E. CLEETON, 
NEW HAVEN, CONN. 
MONEY IN EGGS; OR, FORTUNE WON, 
A WORKIKGMAK’S SABBAHVE, 
Is the story of a poor mechanic, who, with a family on his hands, and 
poor health, went into the Poultry business, and made a fortune in a 
w years He tells in his narrative how it wasdnne. Commenced in the 
imber for January, 1875 (now ready), of The Popular Journal, 
nd TEN CENTS for specimen copy, to 
The Fanciers’ Directory 
IS NOW READY. 
It contains 2756 names, but on account of the delay, I reduce the price 
to 50 cents. You need it to get acquainted, and to send out Circulars. 
The object (to enlarge my library) is worthy. 
Send your order. 
Rev. H. A. NEITZ, Millersburg, Dauphin Co., Pa. 
