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HAVIWG SOLD my entire stock of Dark Brahmas to A. A. Miller, of 

 Oakdale, Alleghany Co., Pa., I will give my attention to Light Brahmas, 

 Dominiques, ami Aylesbury Ducks. Eggs from the above for sale. All 

 first-prize birds. C. B. ELBEN, Pittsburgh, Pa 



FOWLS AND EGGS.— I can furnish now a few trios of Light 



Brahmas, Dark Brahmas, ami Partridge Cochins. Eggs of above in sea- 

 son. And White and Bull'* 'uchins, Houdans, Silver-Spangled Hamburgs, 

 Silver-Spangled Polands, Gray and White Dorkings, B. B. Bed Games, 

 White Leghorns, Gold Sebright Bantams, Bronze Turkeys, Bremen 

 Geese, Aylesbury, Cayuga, and Rouen Ducks, &c. Mode of transporting 

 eggs is as good as the best. My Fowls and Chicks were awarded over §500 

 in premiums the past Fall. Send me two 3 cent stamps for new Des- 

 criptive Catalogue of Poultry, worth dollars to a beginner. Will ex- 

 change Nursery Stock for standard purebred Poultry. For information 

 and Price List, address JAS. M. WILLS, 



Bloomington, Ills 



W. W. ELLIOTT, McEwensville, Pa., Breeder of Light and Dark 

 Brahmas, from the best strains. Also, Houdans from Cooper, Ireland. 



FOR SALE. 



4 Hens and 1 Cock, Dark Brahmas, Williams & Warner's Stock 812 



3 Hens and 1 Cock, White Cochins, Philander Williams' Stock 10 



3 Hens and 1 Cock, Black Cochins 8 



1 trio Light Brahmas 6 



3 Hens and 1 Cock, White Leghorns, 0. A. Pitkin's Stock 8 



Address THOMAS PARKER, Johnstown, N. Y. 



WHITE COCHINS, LIGHT lilt AH HAS, WHITE LEG- 

 HORN, RED PILE GAME. I have some very fine White Cochins, 

 equal to any in the country, with Chicks and Fowls at reasonable prices. 

 Also, Light Brahmas, White Leghorn, Red Pile Game. 

 Address GEO. A. MEACHAM, 



North Cambridge, Mass. 



WM. H. CHURCHMAN, 



CLAYMONT, DELAWARE, 



IS NOW BREEDING ONLY 



LIGHT AND DAKK BRAHMAS, 



From the beat Strains to be obtained in this or any other country. 



A FEW CHOICE BIRDS TO SPARE, OF EACH COLORING. 



As my yards are well protected, I shall be able to supply 



EGGS FOR HATCHING, 



WELL PACKED, VERT EARLY IN THE SEASON. 



EATON'S MATCH LENS PIGEON PORTRAITS, Life- 

 Size. One pair Carrier and Pouter. Price So. The above Engravings are 

 now out of print and seldom to be had at anv price. 



Address JOS. M. WADE, 39 N. Ninth St., Philadelphia. 



JOHN P. BUZZELL, Clinton, Mass., Breeder of Light and Dark 

 Brahmas and Partridge Cochins. At the Great Show in Boston, 187.1, my 

 stock was awarded First Prize on Light Brahma Fowls ; Fourth Prize on 

 Light Brahma Chicks ; Second Prize on Dark Brahma Chicks. A few 

 Fowls of the above Stock for Sale. Also, Eggs from these prize-winning 

 Cocks, mated with superior Hens. 



SUGAR MAPLE, While Ash, and Red Beach, 50c. per 100 ; $2 per 

 1000. Tulip, Linden, and Sweet Chestnut, $3 per 100; $15 per 1000. By 

 mail, 25c. per 100 extra. Send stamp for catalogue and description. 



A. BATTLES, Girard, Pa. 



EOGS FOR SALE.-I am now booking orders for Eggs, delivered 

 any time after February 15tb, from my first-prize pedigree stock of Light 

 Brahmas (Cock Recherche, mated with P. AVilliams' and Udell Hensl, at 

 $6 per dozen. Dominique Eggs, $3 per dozen. Black African Bantam 

 Eggs, $2 per dozen. Aylesbury Duck Eggs, 86 per dozen. All of which 

 are first-class first Prize Slock! Eggs packed with care in patent boxes. 



Two fine Aylesbury Drakes for sale, direct from imported stock. 



C. B. ELBEN, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



A. M. CAREY, SELINSGROVE, PEN3JA., 



Breeder of First-Class Fowls. Good specimens of the following vari- 

 eties for sale now at very low prices: Light Brahmas, Partridge Cochins, 



POCLTRT.- Poultry breeders, fanciers, farmers and everybody in- 

 terested in keeping fowls for pleasure or profit, should subscribe at once 

 for the NORTHWESTERN POULTRY JOURNAL, a large, new, three- 

 column, splendidly illustrated monthly, published in Minneapolis. The 

 only poultry paper west of Illinois, the largest west of Connecticut, and 

 the sole organ of fanciers for the great Northwest. Only $1.00 pek 

 year, with new co-operative features, giving large benefits to all sub- 

 scribers. Specimen copy 10 cents, postpaid. Agents wanted. 



Address T. T. BACHELLER, 



Editor N. W. Poultry Journal, Minneapolis, Minn. 



, Pa. 



CALCUTTA FANTAI1S.- White Crested Calcutta Fantails, out 

 of my imported stock. Having four nair to spare I will sell them at a 

 reasonable price. They have thirty-two and as high as thirty-six feathers 

 in their tail. Also, a few pair of very fine Toy Pigeons. 



Address, with stamp, GEO. SCHWINN, 



Nos. 21 & 23 W. Pratt SI rcct, Baltimore, Md. 



OAKDALE POULTRY YARDS. 



A. A. MILLER, 



Breeder of Leading Varieties of 

 FANCY POULTRY, 



LAND AND WATER. 



Address 



A. A. MILLER, Oakdale Station, 



Alleghany Co., Pa. 



DARK BRAHMA 



EGGS 



EARLY IN THE SEASON, 

 FIVE DOLLARS PER DOZEN- 

 JOS. M. WADE. 



PHILADELPHIA. PENNA. 



EGGS 



From First Premium 

 BROWN LEGHORNS, 



AT THREE DOLLARS 



PER SITTING. 

 A. Bf. RAXJH, 

 LOCK HAVEN, PA. 



BULL DOG FOR SALE.— Extra fine, one and a half years old. 

 White, with colored spot on the face. Free from sears, and a perfect 

 specimen. Price $30. Address JOSEPH M. WADE, 



Mo. 39 N. Ninth St., Phila., Pa. 



TREES, AT WHOLESALE, To CLEAR GROUND. 

 Apple Trees, No. 1,-6 to 8 feet, per 50, $7 ; per 100, $13 ; per 1000, $90 



" " good trees, 5 to 6 " " 50, $5; " " 9; " " 60 



Peach, very fine, trimmed already for planting. One year old, general 

 assortment, 4 to 6 ft., $7 per 100 ; J5o per Kino. Good, 3 to 5 ft., $5 per 100 ; 

 $30 per 1000. Pear, standard, No. 1— $6 per doz. Currants, Red Dutch, $7 

 per 100; $50 per 1000. Blackberry, Lawton, $3 per 100; Kittatinny, $3 

 per 100; Wilson's Early, $4 per 100. Irish Juniper, 3 ft., $25 per 100. 

 Evergreens, very fine— American Arborvita',2 1 .; ft., $12 per 100. Siberian, 

 iy n ft., $20 per 100. Hovey's Golden, 2' . ft., Sis per W0. Hemlock Spruce, 

 10 "in., $6 per 100 ; $50 per 1000. Norway Spruce, 2 ft., SIS per 100 ; 3 ft., 

 fine, $30 per 100. Sugar Maples, 7 to 9 ft., $6 per dez. Asparagus Roots, 

 Giant Purple-Top, $1 per W0; $1 per 1000. One year old, 75c. per 100; 

 $3 per 1000. Philadelphia Raspberrv, SI per 100 ; Sis per WOO. Herstine, 

 $1.50 per doz.; $10 per 100. Liumcus Rhubarb Sets, 84 per 100; $30 per 

 1000. Strawberries— Chas. Downing and Kentucky, $1 per 100 ; $5 per 

 1000. All articles packed to carry anv distance. Price List free. 



Address JOSIAH A. ROBERTS, Paoli, Chester Co., Pa. 



W. H. TODD, VERMILION, OHIO.— High-class Poultry ; Asia- 

 tics a grand specialty. Over thirty varieties of Land and Water Fowls — 

 winners of 854 prizes at great State and Poultry Shows in three 

 years. Fowls to spare and Eggs for Hatching. Price List free. New 

 Catalogue, large ami splendid, describing forty breeds, with large life-like 

 cuts of all the Brahmas and Cochins, and eighteen varieties of Land and 

 Water Fowls, giving much valuable information, for 10 cents. 





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IRISH GRAY GAMES One trio, or three Hens and one Cock. 



The.se birds took first premium at Bucks Co. Poultry Show. Will ex- 

 change for Brown or Dominique Leghorns, or will sell very low for cash. 



Address E. F. TAYLOR, Box 63, Doylestown, Pa. 



WHITE SWANS.— Just imported from Europe, and arrived in 

 fine condition. Price, $50 per pair. BLACK SWANS, very rare 

 and choice birds, to arrive in three weeks. Now booking orders. Price, 

 $35 per pair. " LEWIS RUHE, 08 Chatham St., New York. 



