128 FANCIERS’ 
a 
JOURNAL AND POULTRY EXCHANGE. 
Completed tn Twenty-five Parts. 
THE I LLEUS BR ATAED 
BOOK “OFS? OU Lt Rae 
By. .LiewRIGH TE: 
AUTHOR OF “THE PRACTICAL POULTRY KEEPER,” “BRAHMA FOWL,” &c., &c. 
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. 
NOW READY, FROM ONE TO TWENTY-FIVE, INCLUSIVE, AT FIFTY CENTS EACH, 
OR COMPLETE IN ONE VOLUME, 
Address 
WM. H. CHURCHMAN, 
CLAYMONT, DELAWARE 
IS NOW BREEDING ONLY 
LIGHT AND DARK BRAHMAS, 
From the best 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, VERY EARLY IN THE SEASON. 

FANCY PIGEONS. —1 have on hand an immense quantity, of 
Fancy Pigeons which I wish to dispose of for want of time to give them 
proper attention. JOS. M. WADE, 39 N. Ninth St., Phila. 

GOLDEN-SPANGLED POLANDS.—A few pairs or trios for 
sale at $5 per pair, and $7 per trio, fine birds; cash to accompany the 
order, Address D. B. BROWN, 
Peace Dale, Washington Co., R. I. 

LIGHT BRAHMA 
EGGS 
EARLY IN THE SEASON, 
FIVE DOLLARS PER DOZEN. 
JOS. M. WADE, 
PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. 
DARK BRAHMA 
EGGS 
EARLY IN THE SEASON, 
FIVE DOLLARS PER DOZEN. 
JOS. M. WADE, 
PHILADELPHIA. PENNA. 

FANCIERS’ JOURNAL 
JOB PRINTING OFFICE. 
WE ARE NOW PREPARED. 
TO 
EXECUTE WITH PROMPTNESS AND 
DISPATCH, ALL KINDS OF 
FANCY AND PLAIN JOB PRINTING, 
SUCH AS 
CIRCULARS, PRICE LISTS, ENVELOPES, 
BILL-HEADS, &e., &e. 
IN CASES WHERE OUR PATRONS DESIRE 
IT, WE WILL USE ANY CUTS THAT WE 
MAY HAVE, FOR A REASONABLE COM- 
PENSATION. 
4a- THE GUTS WE WILL USE HAVE 
NOT BECOME COMMON. 


$15.00. 
JOS. M. WADE, 39 NortH NINTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 
THE RHODE ISLAND Poultry and Columbarian Society will 
hold their First Annual Exhibition at HOWARD HALL, Providence, 
R. I., March 4th, 5th, and 6th, 1874. 
Premium lists and. entry blanks will be ready for delivery on and after 
Monday, Feb. 2d. Information will be furnished upon application to 
W. L. TOBEY, Secretary, Valley Falls, R. I., or to 
J. T PECKHAM, President, Lock Box 30, Providence, R. I. 
Any one wishing to offer any special premiums will please communi- 
cate with either of the above, stating upon what they wish it Peet 
Such offers will be very acceptable to the Society. 

INDESTRUCTIBLE 
STONE DRINKING FOUNTAINS, 
FOR FOWLS, PIGEONS, &c. 

WILL KEEP THE WATER PURE AND PREVENT THE BIRDS 
FROM FOULING IT. 
PRICES: 
2 gallons, each suaveoreees se nenmerenss $1 40 3 gallon, €aCh......-.<sagtussaste $0 70 
i aR oe eee 1904. Ye Oe 35 
SENT SAFELY BY EXPRESS. 
I claim that the above fountain is the best, for many reasons, that has 
ever been brought to my notice—being made of stoneware and well 
glazed, it will last a lifetime. It is easily. filled and can be set under the 
roost without the water being fouled. I have sold thousands of them, 
and sent them to nearly every State in the Union without a single party 
disliking them. I HAVE A LARGE NUMBER OF CERTIFICATES IN ITS FAVOR. 
TRY THEM, IF THEY ARE NOT ALL I CLAIM FOR THEM 
I WILL REFUND THE MONEY. 
When furnished singly, they are delivered at Express Office unpacked, 
but safe arrival guaranteed. When ordered by the dozen, they are packed 
and delivered free of charge to freight depot in Philadelphia. 
FOUNTAINS PACK WELL WITH BROKEN BONE. 
BROKEN BONE FOR FOWLS. 
This is fresh bone, broken about the size of grains of wheat, and is in 
the best shape known to feed to fowls for them to receive the full benefit, 
as there can be no adulterations asin Flour of Bone. 
FrEEDING.—Keep the bone in a box where the Fowls will have access to 
it at all times, or spread on the ground as you would corn, none will be 
wasted. 
PRICE AS FOLLOWS: 
Twenty-five pounds, and bag;- 
Fifty ; 
One Hundred ‘“ 
Per Barrel of about 200 Ibs., 4 ets. per lb., including drayage. 
4a@- Bone and Fountains pack well together and make a saying in freight. 
JOS. M. WADE, 39 North Ninth St., Philadelphia, 

