. The national standard squab book. Pigeons. National Staiulard Squab J^uuk. L .uis A. FUher, MaiiHgcr rt-iuuiy Cliili, ikveianJ. Ohio. 17, iyu3): "We buy itll our t:;ciuabw in New Vurk as the prices >ii three and four dollars per dozL-n prevailing in this eity iu-e too higliâthat is, we cheaper in New York than ; A. S. Barnott, steward Morton House, Grand Rapids, Michigan. ^Feb. 11, Um): â 'In reply to your inquiry in regard to what we would pay for squabs such as you have, we are paying ^1.\lo per dozen. Should yuu consider our price an object, would be pleased


. The national standard squab book. Pigeons. National Staiulard Squab J^uuk. L .uis A. FUher, MaiiHgcr rt-iuuiy Cliili, ikveianJ. Ohio. 17, iyu3): "We buy itll our t:;ciuabw in New Vurk as the prices >ii three and four dollars per dozL-n prevailing in this eity iu-e too higliâthat is, we cheaper in New York than ; A. S. Barnott, steward Morton House, Grand Rapids, Michigan. ^Feb. 11, Um): â 'In reply to your inquiry in regard to what we would pay for squabs such as you have, we are paying ^1.\lo per dozen. Should yuu consider our price an object, would be pleased to learn how many you could fur- nish a ; Hotel Srlienlen. Pittsburg, Penn. (.Feb. 10, l!tn:]): "Your squabs inut^t be according to the weight and you should find a ready mar- ket for suiti stock. Nice white squabs are bringing '^'â i. "iM ; Hotel Rider. Cambridge Springs, Penn. (Fell. 11, 1^(131: ""We can pay >'ou ^ per dozen for genuine squabw (no pigeons) de- livered here. Pan six or eight dozen at a time, but we do not want anything but young ; E. A. Goodrich & To., commission mer- chants, 1(13 South Water street. Chicago, Illinois. ( 13. 1903): "Your favor at hand. If \'nu mean fat young pigeons that have left the nest and can fly, they are worth 7.' cents to '^1 pci- dozen, and the trade â wants them alive. (This is the way the trade in Boston wants them, but they pay- more). If you mean nestlings, or very young pigeons which have not left the nest and are unable to fly, we can get you $2 to $; per dozen, drpssed neatly. Either kind is good sale at prices named and can handle for yon any quani ity from n\c dozen to one hundred dozen. it nestling tic in one-half dozen bunehes packed in ice and ship by ; A FINAL WORD.â(tur object in priming the letters from marketmen and other squab buyers, in this appendix, is to convince any intelligent man or woman that there is a m


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