FANCIERS’ 
JOURNAL AND POULTRY EXCHANGE. 
Poultry Department 
Kan. State Agr. College 
661 

I WiLL EXCHANGE.—A Dark Brahma cock or cockerel, or 
Light Brahma or Houdan cockerel, for a Light Brahma cockerel; must 
be dark at points and well shank feathered. WM. D. NEILSON, 
215 South Fifth Street, Philadelphia. 
EXCHANGE.—Mocking Birds for Yellow Jacobins, Turbits, Fan- 
tails or Owls. Birds guaranteed singers. Would also exchange a pair of 
Pure White Muscovy Ducks (very beautiful) for Pigeons as above. 
Address 8. G. WOOD, Nashville, Tenn. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—Trio Buff Cochin fowls (No. 1 breeders), 
two years old, for two first-class Partridge Cochin or Dark Brahma pul- 
lets, No poor stock need apply. McFARLAND & ROBINSON, 
Titusville, Pa. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—Light Brahmas, Buff Cochins, and Hou- 
dans, fur Lop-Eared Rabbits, Dark Brahma or Houdan pullets, White 
Ferrets or Guinea Pigs. Must be first-class stock. Address 
JOHN MACREADY, Sioux City, Iowa. 
CARRIERS.—One pair of Black Carriers in exchange—for Silver 
Gray, Belgian, or Dutch Rabbits. What other offers? 
J. D. THOMSON, Shoemakertown, Pa. 
* GUINEA PIGS.—To exchange for Silver Gray, Belgian, or Dutch 
Rabbits. What other offers? FLOWER & THOMSON, 
Shoemakertown, Pa. 
EXCHANGE.—A fine pair of young Lop-Eared Rabbits. Sire 
first at Philadelphia and Doylestown; dam first at Doylestown, for Silver 
Gray, Belgian, or Dutch Rabbits. What other offers? 
FLOWER & THOMSON, Shoemakertown, Pa. 







FOR EXCHANGE.—J. F. FERRIS, Stamford, Conn., offers for 
exchange, five hundred very nice chicks, from reliable strains, bred on a 
large farm, and in perfect health; will exchange for a good revolver, 
watch-dog, or a first-class farm. Fowls count at $3 to $5 each. Have 
twenty varieties! Send on your proposals in sealed envelopes. 

TO EXCHANGE.—Ten Dominique Leghorns, ten Partridge Coch- 
ins, six §.S. Hamburgs, six Dark Brahmas, six Light Brahmas, six Buff 
Cochins, three Brown Leghorns, three Andalusians, and three White 
Cochins, for White Polish Chicks. All well-bred Fowls and Chicks. What 
other offers ? F. L. CHAPIN, Southbridge, Mass. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—0One pair Blue Pile Game chicks, and one 
pair Black Red Game chicks, for one trio of White or Dominique Leg- 
horn ; Dominique preferred. 
H. M. ROBINSON, Danbury, Ct. 



WILL EXCHANGE.—For a No.1 Dark Brahma cock and a No. 
1 Houdan cock, one and a half years old each, one trio of Sumatra 
Games; Wade’s Water Fountains, two quart and four quart; Broken 
Bone; Light and Dark Brahma chicks. 
y T. D. ADAMS, Lock Box 61, Franklin, Pa. 

WILL EXCMHANGE.—All or either of the following named, for 
fancy pigeons: One trio Light Brahmas (first premium at Berks County 
Fair in September); Partridge Cochins (special premium at same fair); 
Scotch Terrier Pup (imported stock); or, Italian Greyhound Pup. What 
offers? Address J. E. MOORE, Box 52, Womelsdorf, Berks Co., Pa. 
WANTED.—A pure blooded Scotch Terrier, four to twelve months 
old, in exchange for Dark Brahma fowls or chicks, of well known strains, 
T. D. HAMMOND, Mayville, Chaut Co., N.Y. 

EXCHANGE.—Two cockerels, Black-Breasted Red Game Bantams, 
July hatch (Todd’s stock); two Black Red Game cockerels, eleven Black 
Red Game pullets (May hatch, one year old); eight Black Red Game hens, 
two trios of Duckwings (Bicknell’s stock), for other chicks. What offers? 
T. D. ADAMS, Lock Box 61, Franklin, Pa. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—Houdan; P. Cochin, or Plymouth Rock 
chickens for Brown Leghorn, or Dark Brahma pullets. None but pure 
bred stock given or taken, 
Address J. K. SCHULTZ, Colebrookdale, Berks Co., Pa. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—One of Peter Henderson’s New Excelsior 
Lawn Mowers, only used a few times this season, as good as new, cost $20, 
for Dark Brahmas, Buff, or Partridge Cochin pullets; must be good. 
E. T. M. SIMMONS, Lock Box 1558, Oil City, Pa. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—Dark Brahma, Partridge Cochin, White 
Leghorn, Houdan, and Plymouth Rock cockerels, good stock, for Hou- 
dan, G. 8. Hamburg, or Plymouth Rock pullets; must be good stock. 
Address KEPHART BROS., Berrien Springs, Mich. 
TO EXCHANGE.—Coin-Silver Watch Guard, good as new, cost 
$15, for cock and four pullets—Golden-Spangled Sebright Bantams, or five 




pullets of either of the following kinds: Rose-Comb Dominique, Buff 
Cochin, or White Leghorn; must be good stock. 
J. T. BELL, Franklin, Pa. 
EXCHANGE .—Houdans, Buff Cochins, Games, White Leghorns, 
8. S. Hamburgs, and others, in exchange for Chester, White Essex, or 
Suffolk pigs, or breeding sows, and B. B. R. Bantam pullets, and Silver 
Duckwing Game or nursery stock. 
C. M. GRAY, Schenectady, N. Y. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—Six White Leghorn pullets, and one cock- 
erel, of Boardman Smith’s stock, early hatch, for G. 5. or 8. 8. Polands; 
must be good birds, as mine are. What other offers? 
Address SAMUEL POTTERTON, Germantown, Pa. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—My breeding trio White-Faced Black 
Spanish for White or Black Fans. Also, one Blue female for one Blue 
male. Birds must be first-class, 
J. EDWIN KENDALL, Lawrence, Mass. 





WILL EXCHANGE.—One pair English Fox Hound pups, one 
pair Shepherd pups, and two Japan Bantam hens, for Game Bantams, 
Fancy Pigeons, ete. Several other kinds of fowls wanted. What offers? 
C. E. L. HAYWARD, Peterboro, N. H. 
FOR EXCHANGE.—J. F. FERRIS, Stamford, Conn., offers to 
exchange very fine White Leghorns, in pairs (J. B. Smith’s celebrated 
strain), bred from cock Ist premium, at New England show, at Worces- 
ter, and choice Houdans, in pairs, For nice, early hatched Dark Brahmas, 
Partridge Cochins, Plymouth Rocks, Aylesbury Ducks. Must be strictly 
first-class. Address J. F. FERRIS, Stamford, Conn. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—One pair Houdan fowls, one trio Bl’k Leg- 
horn chicks (Reed Watson’s stock), one pair Silver D. W. Games (chicks), 
for Light Brahmas, Black Cochins, or Silver-Laced Bantams. All good 
birds; same expected. W. H. JEFFRIES, Irwin Station, Pa. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—One Trio White Leghorns (Pitkin’s Stock) 
for one Trio Am. Dominiques, or White game, Bantams (mine are good 
Birds, will expect the same). 
H. W. PARTELOW, Wakefield, R. I. 
TO EXCHANGE.—Black or Buff Cochin Fowls, and Fancy 
Pigeons, for a Double Barrelled Breech loader, central fire, state price. 
J. E. DIEHL, Beverly, N. J. 





WILL EXCHANGE.—One Fine Leghorn Cockerel, one Ayles- 
bury Drake, or Dominique Chickens, for Yellow or White Jacobin Pigeons; 
must be fine. What other offers. 
C, B. ELBEN, Pittsburgh. 


TO EXCHANGE.—One pair of Blue Pied Pouters for a pair of 
solid Black, Red, or Yellow Fantails. Also, two Barb hens, one Red and 
one Yellow, and two Tumbler hens, for Black, Red, or Yellow Fantails. 
Address L. J. NEWHARD, Allentown, Penna. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—Buff or Partridge Cochins, Houdans, or 
Light Brahmas, for Plymouth Rock, Brown Leghorns, or Black B. R. 
Game Bantams. Must be first-class. Address 
S. P. STONE, Farmer Village, Seneca Co., N. Y. 


WANTED.—Brown Leghorn pullets, in exchange for choice fancy 
pigeons of the leading varieties. Pullets or hens must be extra marked. 
Black Hamburgs, Black Leghorns, and Himalayan Rabbits also wanted. 
Address W. A. BURPEE, 1332 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
FLOBERT SALOON RIFLE, for Parties, Picnics, Fairs, etc., 
is a very neat, light and durable Gun, breech-loading; also, a fine Trio 
of Heathwood Games, will exchange for a well Trained Cocker Spaniel. 
J. L. BOWMAN, P. O. Box 48, Mahanoy City, Pa. 

WILL EXCHAN GE —Brown and White Leghorns, Dark and 
Light Brahmas (fowls or chickens), and White Fantail Pigeons (smooth 
neck), for Cutlery, or Nursery Stock. Address 
W. J. WHEELER, Worcester, Mass. 

WILL EXCHANGE.—Black Leghorn cockerels (Reed Watson’s 
stock) for Brown Leghorn pullets of a good sttain. What other offrs? 
E. S. STARR, 882 Elk Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—Two trios of Partridge Cochins, and one 
of Houdans—hatched in may. Have taken first premium. Will dispose 
of them for Buff Cochins or Dark Brahma pullets. Must be first-class. 
E. S. M. SIMMONS, Lock Box 1558, Oil City, Pa. 

WILL EXCHANGE.—Creveceurs, Silkies, Dominiques, Golden 
Sebright Bantams, W. Leghorn cockerels, Plymouth Rocks, Cayuga, 
Aylesbury, W. Crested and Platta Ducks, and Fancy Pigeons, for Hou- 
dans (old fowls preferred), Japan Bantams, White Jacobin Pigeons, mi- 
nor pets, or cash. Our birds are mated for breeding and exhibiting. 
L. T. & W. CHARLES, Hornellsville, N. Y. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—A fine 18-inch White Pouter cock, for a 
hen same size and color. Also, Short-Faced Tumblers, for a pair of 
Blue Pied Pouters, 18 inches long. Must be first-class birds. 
F. P. BECKER, 31 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Ind. 

LOOK.—EXCHANGE.—Four Dark Brahma hens, 19 months 
old (Wade’s strain); four B. Leghorn pullets, hatched August 27th (Bon- 
ney’s strain), for Dominiques. These birds are good, and Dominiques 
must be the same. Address E. R. FRAZIER, Plattsburg, N, Y. 
FOR EXCHANGE.— One trio Golden Polands, for Dark Brahma 
or Butt Cochin pullets. E. T. M. SIMMERS, 
Lock Box 1558, Oil City, Pa. 


WANTED.— Silver-Spangled Hamburgs, Brown Leghorns, Black 
Bantams, Gold or Silver Sebrights, in trade for Rouen ducks, Bremen 
eese, Dark Brahmas, Black Spanish, White Leghorns, and Mallard 
ucks, SMITH & BRO., Stony Brook, New York. 


Gxhibitions. 
THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE POULTRY SOCIETY 
Will hold their Seventh Annual Exhibition at the Assembly Building, 
Southeast corner of Tenth and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, commen- 
cing Tuesday, December 29th, and closing Friday, January Ist, at 10 P.M, 
Books are now open to receive entries, and will positively close Saturday, 
December 26th. No birds received after 10 4.m., Tuesday. 
Address J. STRUTHERS WALTER, Cor. Sec. 
717 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, 

