FANCIERS’ JOURNAL AND POULTRY EXCHANGE. 

CANARIES. 
Mr. Louis Ruhe, importer of Birds and Rare Animals, 98 Chatham St., 
New York, begs to inform his customers and the trade in general that his 
first this season’s importation of 
GERMAN HARTZ MOUNTAIN CANARIES, 
will arrive August 20th. This importation will be followed by 
REGULAR WEEKLY SHIPMENTS, 
during the entire season from now to May, 1875. To buyers for cash I 
offer this year a discount of five per cent. on my lowest wholesale price ; 
to customers paying promptly within thirty days, two and a half per cent. 
No discount will be allowed to any buyer neglecting to settle his bills 
within thirty days. First-class references will be required of new cus- 
tomers asking credit. The good reputation my firm enjoys requires no 
further comment. Respectfully, 
LOUIS RUHE. 



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