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.-. JOHNSON .-.&.•. STOKES .• 



POULTRY SUPPLIES. 



HAMMONTON IJJCUBATOKS. 



No. 1, 150 eggs complete, S17 00 



No. 2, 300 ■• •' 28 00 



PKESSY BKOODEKS, 8 00 



Special Catalogue of above mailed on application. 



FKEPARED >LEAT, a choice sample of beef scraps, 



50 1bs.,S1.50; 100 lbs., g2.50; 500 lbs., $12 00 



Per ton, 2000 lbs 42 00 



OYSTER SHELL, crushed, 100 lbs., 1 00 



500 1bs.,S4.50; per ton, 12 00 



DESICCATED FISH, 50 lb. bag 1 50 



100 lbs., $2. 75: 500 lbs 12 75 



CRACKED POULTRY BONE, 100 lbs., S2.50; 500 



lbs., S12.00; ton, 44 00 



SUNFLOWER SEED, mammoth Russian, per bush., 2 00 

 ANIMAL MEAX, a combined meat and meal food, 



lOOlbs 



POULTRY MARKERS, bv mail, 



GAPE AVORM EXTRACTORS, bv mail, 



WILSON S BONK >IILLS, 



MALLORY'S BONE MILLS 



MANN'S GREEN BONE MILL 



NECESSITY CLOVER CUTTER, for cutting hay 

 and clover for fowls and other stock. A very excel- 

 lent machine, 



LITTLE GIANT CLOVER CUTTER. When a 

 limited amount of clover is to be cut this will be 



found all that is necessary, 3 00 



POULTRY MARKER. 



This little instrument is 



for marking young and 



old chickens and all kinds 



of fowl. It is invaluable 



to breeders and farmers, 



as the marking-s will en- 



lable them to recognize 



[their own fowl at a glance. 



IPrice, by mail, 30c. 



2 25 

 30 

 .50 



5 OO 



3 00 

 20 00 



00 



Gape W^orm Ex- 

 tractor. 



A little instrument 

 forextractin g the 

 small worms from the 

 little chicks. It does 

 it well. One chick 

 saved pays the price 

 of the instrument. 

 Price, by mail, post- 

 paid, 50c. 



GAPE WORM EXTBACTOE. 



Send for Complete Poultry Supply Circular. 



CHIQK nAHHA. 



An Invaluable Food' for 

 Little Chicks. 



The Cliick Manna 



comprises a variety of such 

 food that is adapted to the 

 wants of the little chicks 

 when first hatched, and by 

 continuing feeding for two 

 weeks will tend to lay a 

 strong, healthy founda- 

 dation and prevent scour- 

 htgandfhe other many ills 

 they are heir to. Chicks 

 fed on Manna from the 

 start will fondly relish it. 

 After feeding two weeks 

 other food may be given, 

 but should contain a part 

 of Manna for at leastafew 

 days longer, lib., by mail, 

 25c.; 5 lbs., by express, 40c.; 

 60 lb. box in"bulk, S4.20, 



Wholesale agents wanted for "Chick Manna, 

 the finest food for young chicks known. 



H. D. Chew, Glassboro, N. J., writes, Nov. 30, 1891.— 

 " Chick Manna" is a fird-class food for little chicks. After I 

 commenced feeding it 1 had no bother with them dying with scours. 

 Shall want a lot more inaboxU ten days, as soon as my first hatch 

 of six hundred and forty eggs comes off. 



AGATHA POULTRY FOOD. The best food on 



the market. 5 lb. bag SO Stt 



10 lb. bag, 60c.; 20 lb. bag, 1 20 



3IADOC GAPE CURE, sure cure (by mail ,50c.), . . 35 



ROUP PREPARATION, J<, lb., (by mail 30c.), ... 20 



" rib. (by mail 58c.), . ... 40 



CAPONIZING SETS (bv mail 8.3.00) 2 75 



POULTRY NETTING," all sizes, 2-inch mesh, %c. 



per square foot. 



DRINKING FOUNTAINS, earthenware, 2 qt., doz., 2 50 



4qt., " 4 50 



" " 8qt., " 6 OO 



CLIMAX, " " galvanized iron, 1 gal., 1 00 



2 gal., $1.25; 3 gal., 1 50 



CLIMAX 



CONDITION 



CURES POULTRY CHOLERA. 



Is a positi^-e preventive and cure 

 for gapes and poultry cholera, and a 

 most excellent medicine for young 

 turkeys that have been exposed to 

 weather; also a most e.vcellent medi- 

 cine for horses, cattle, sheep and hogs. 

 It is not a food, but an honest medi- 

 cine at an honest price. Price, per 

 package, by mail, 40c.; per doz., by- 

 express, S2.50. 



COOFEP'J / HEEF DirF lNQ FOWDER. 



Cures Scab, Kills Ticks, Improves the W^ool. Used on Ninety 

 Million Sheep Annually. 



Every sheep owner should dip his sheep a month or two after shear- 

 ing to keep them clean and prevent disease. This practice is adopted m 

 manv countries, and Scab, Ticks, Lice, etc., are thereby rendered com- 

 paratively scarce. Feeders will market their sheep more profitably if 

 they dip a month or so before selling. The animals fatten quicker and 

 the"wool is given a nice appearance. Cold water alone required. 



Sold in cases of 100 lbs. to make 1000 gallons of dip at ?16 00 

 " packages " 100 



i^'Copy of Sheepman's 



2 00 

 25 " " 50 



' Guide to Dipping " Sent Free. 



DflJSlfl'S STOCF; IiRBEIiS, 



For Marking, Numbering and Registering Cattle, Sheep, Swine, 

 Goats, Colts, Etc. 

 Tliis method consists in attaching a label to the animal's ear, as 

 represented in the cut. These labels are made of iron wire rolled flat, 

 washed with tin and stamped with numbers and any name ordered. 

 Then they are bent into link shape and left open as seen in the cut in 

 the label at the left. It is attached to the ear by passing it through a 

 hole punched in the ear and lapping around the edge of the ear, then 

 pressing the long hooked end in even with the short end. 

 Cattle Labels, stamped with your name (if not more than thirteen letters), and post-office address (if not more Oian thir- 

 teen letters), and on the reverse side the number, from one upwards, 75c. per doz.; fixOO per 100 ; cattle punches, , 



S1..50. 



Sheep and Hog Labels, 'sTanipeTwitVnamT'(if'n"orm'ore thaiTten iette'rs), and on the opposite side consecutive numbers 

 unless otherwise ordered, 40c. per doz.; J3.00 per 100; punches, $1.00. 



These are all too heavy to be sent by mail. They must be sent by express at purchaser's expense. 



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