FANCIERS’ JOURNAL AND POULTRY EXCHANGE. 
705 

WANTED, in exchange for pure-bred poultry, a well-broke Setter 
Dog. Address T. A. WINFIELD, Hubbard, Ohio. 

_ WANTED, in exchange for pure-bred poultry (all the leading varie- 
ties), and High-Flying Tumbler Pigeons, first-class Pouters, Homing 
Antwerps, and White Fans. Address 
T. A. WINFIELD, Hubbard, Ohio. 
WILL EXCHANGE —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.—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. 
5 E. T. M. SIMMONS, Lock Box 1558, Oil City, Pa. 



CHOICE 
SONG AND ORNAMENTAL 
BIRDS, 
4 Such as Canaries, Goldfinch, Mock- 
ing-Birds, Cardinals, Parrots, Paro- 
quets, and all the leading Song Birds. 
Also, Faney Figeons, and Pet Stock, 
Cages, Seeds, etc. 
SONG BIRDS MY SPECIALTY. 
Address, with stamp, 
GEO. C. PEASE, 
No, 200 North Fifth Street, 
Reading, Pa. 




Exhibitions. 
THE MAINE POULTRY ASSOCIATION 
WILL HOLD THEIR 
SECOND EXHIBITION AT CITY HALL, PORTLAND. MAINE, 
JANUARY 12th to 16th, 1875. 
Entries close January 9th, 1875. ($5000) five thousand dollarsin Premiums. 
FRED’K FOX, Sec’y. 
SPECIAL NOTICE OF THE MAINE POULTRY ASSO- 
CIATION.—The National Poultry Association not having eompleted 
their standard, leaving the matter in an uncertain condition, this Asso- 
ciation will judge by and under the same rules as at last exhibition, being 
the American Standard as revised in May, 1871. 
By order of Directors. FRED’K FOX, Sec’y. 
SECOND ANNUAL FAIR AND EXHIBITION 
OF 
THE EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA POULTRY ASSOCIATION, 
AT LENAPE HALL, DOYLESTOWN, PA. 
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, Dec. 8, 9, 10, & 11, 1874. 
Competition open to all. Liberal Premium and Special Lists. 
For Entry Blanks and Premium Lists, address 
T. H. WALTON, Cor. Sec’y, P. O. Box 180, Doylestown, Pa. 
Excursion Tickets sold at all principal stations on North Penn Rail- 
road and its connections, to persons attending the Fair. 
T. P, HARVEY, Rec. Sec’y. A. M. DICKIE, Pres’t. 
THE ITHACA POULTRY and PET STOCK ASSOCIATION 
Will hold their 
ANNUAL EXHIBITION AT JOURNAL HALL, ITHACA, N. Y., 
January 20th, 21st, and 22d, 1875. 
Competition open to all. Liberal Premiums, long list of Specials. En- 
tries close January 17th, 1875. Send for Premium List and Entry Blanks. 
G. W. WOOD, Pres’t. C. V. FOWLES, Sec’y, 
P. O. Box 267, Ithaca, N. Y. 






THE MEADVILLE 
POULTRY AND COLUMBARIAN ASSOCIATION 
Will give their 
FIRST EXHIBITION, DECEMBER 22d to 25th. 
Entries close December 19th, 1874. 
We hope to have a good representation from other societies, and have 
already made arrangements for a first-class show. We have rented the 
finest hall in Meadville for the occasion, and no pains will be spared on 
the part of the members to make the visit of any of our friends pleasant 
who may fayor us at that time. Competent persons are appointed to at- 
tend to the wants of the fowls, and the awards will be made by judges 
who stand second to none in the country, 
Yours respectfully, A. McLAREN, Sec’y. 
RHODE ISLAND POULTRY AND COLUMBARIAN 
SOCIETY. 
The Premium List for the exhibition of the Rhode Island Poultry and 
Columbarian Society, to be held in Howard Hall, in Providence, Rhode 
Island, on February 16, 17, 18, and 19. 1875, is now ready for distribution 
upon application to the SOE Secretary, ; 
AMES L, BULLOCK, Providence, R. I. , 



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 A.M., Tuesday. 
Address J. STRUTHERS WALTER, Cor. Sec., 
Assembly Buildings, Philadelphia. 


Poultry wil Ligeons. 
A LTE CL LG: 
I HAVE A FEW SPLENDID BIRDS OF THIS VARIETY 
FOR SALE AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES: 




MER OS Mecocenascratte cance «ov cust see aanteutisesi isos one ieauisea sa eo aabvesca asses ene eesaates $20 00 
ERS) seresecsee 15 00 
COCKERELS.. « 10 00 
TWIT EAL SS nuseeesccacstoveccnslaxsvusissostemrbenccsommaaetes aces senssctae re aecoangcasests 5 00 
PHILANDER WILLIAMS, 
Taunton, Mass. 
IRISH RED GAME FOWLS FOR SALE. TRUE TO NAME. 
J. A. BENTLEY, Potter Hill, R. I. 
WHITE AFRICAN OWLS.— White and Black Barbs, Antwerps, 
&e., selected by myself in England. Birds of each of the above fit 
for the highest competition. I have also, a full assortment of all va- 
rieties of Fancy Pigeons. Orders by mail promptly attended to. 
Address JOHN PARKER, 502 N., 11th St., Philad’a, Pa. 
SULTANS.—The hen that took 1st and special at R. I. Exhibition 
and one trio of chicks from the same stock, first-class, well-muffed and 
crested. Price for the lot, $35. 
Address : J. T. PECKHAM, Providence, R. I. 
WANTED.—Lop-eared Rabbits, Guinea-Pigs, Shot Gun, Pocket-Re- 
volver, Quinby’s Bee Book, and “ Fancier Journal” for one year. Will 
give good Bolton Grays, P. & W. Cochins, Game hens, and B. B. R. Game 
Bantams. G. A. WIDMER, 72 Adams St., Rochester, N. Y. 
OIL CITY POULTRY YARDS, 
Oil City, 
VENANGO CO., PENNA. 





EDWARD T. M. SIMMONS, Proprietor. 
FANCY POULTEKY 
Light and Dark Brahmas; Partridge, Buff, Black, and 
White Cochins; Golden, Silver, Black, and White Polands; 
White, Brown, and Black Leghorns; Houdans; White Sul- 
tans; and American Dominiques; Golden, and Silver Se- 
brights, and African Bantams. 
PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION, WITHOUT STAMP. 
CATALOGUE, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. 
ALL LETTERS ANSWERED BY RETURN MAIL. 
EDWARD T. M. SIMMONS, 
LOCK BOX, 1558, 
