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FANCIERS’ JOURNAL AND POULTRY EXCHANGE. 

OIL CITY POULTRY YARDS: 

EDWARD T. M. SIMMONS, 
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN 
Prize Poultry AND Eas. 
LIGHT AND DARK BRAHMAS. 
PARTRIDGE, BUFF, BLACK, AND WHITE 
COCHINS. 
WHITE, BROWN, AND BLACK LEGHORNS. 
AMERICAN DOMINIQUES. 
PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION,. WITHOUT STAMP. 
CATALOGUE, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. 
ALL LETTERS ANSWERED BY RETURN MAIL. 
COMMUNICATIONS ON POSTAL CARDS NOT REC- 
OGNIZED. 
EDWARD T. M. SIMMONS, 
Ort Ciry, Venanao Co., Pa. 
LOCK BOX, 1558. 
FOR SALE LOW. 
Five pairs White Leghorns, from Pitkin’s stock, and three trios Rose 
Comb Dominiques, Ellis stock; good breeding birds. 
H. W. PARTELOW, Wakefield, R. I. 
WHITE, BLUE, and YELLOW OWLS, Carriers, Homing, 
and Show Antwerps, Barbs, Fantails, Turbits, High-Flyers, Cumulets, 
Balds, Beards, Inside, and other Tumblers, Flying Tumblers (warranted), 
$1.50 to $2 per pair. The above are now ready to ship, and will be sold 
cheap, if applied for soon. 
W. A. BURPEE, 1332 Arch St., Philadelphia. 



WANTED.—In exchange for cash, a good small Silver Duckwing 
Bantam pullet. R. F. SHANNON, P. O. Box 568, Pittsburg, Pa. 
P. McPHERSON, 
N. E. Corner Fourth and Olive Streets, St. Louis, Mo., will sell a few fine 
Buff Cochins, Earl of Derby Games, and white Leghorn fowls aud chicks, 
at reasonable prices. Send for Cireular. 


FOR SALE.—Having more fowls and pigeons left than I can com- 
fortably keep over the winter, [ will dispose of the following at a sacra- 
fice: One cock and four hens, Light Brahmas, $22,00; one cock and 
three hens, Dark Brahmas, $18.00; one cock and three hens, Partridge 
Cochins, $18.00. All pedigree birds. Also, twenty-five Partridge Coch- 
ins, twenty White Cochins, and fifty Light Brahmas. Chicks (early 
hatch), at $3.00 to $4.00 each. One pair Blue Fans, $8.00; do. $5.00; one 
air Yellow Jacobins, $5.00; one pair Red, $5.00; one pair Blue Pouters, 
8.00; one pair Blue Helmets, $3.00; one pair inside Tumblers, $5.00; 
one pair Mottled Trumpeters, $5.00; one pair Nuns, $3.00; one pair 
Archangles, $5.00; one pair Turbits, $3.00; one pair Black Carriers, $15.00 
(cost 25; and one pair of Runts, $7.00. Iam positive the above stock 
will give satisfaction, if not, money will be refunded. 
Address C, G. TREXLER, Allentown, Pa. 
CHOICE BLACK-RED GAMES.—For want of room to breed 
this variety, I will sell my entire stock (old and young) at much under 
value. I can also furnish first-class specimens of Light and Dark Brah- 
mas, Partridge Cochins, and Houdans, at most reasonable prices. Have 
a lot of very fine April hatch Light Brahma cockerels, fit to breed or ex- 
hibit. Prices low. Address A. M, CAREY, Selinsgrove, Pa, 


SPRING CHICKS FOR SALE, consisting of the following 
varieties: Light and Dark Brahmas—Buff and Partridge Cochins—Hou- 
dans—Brown Leghorns—Black-Breasted Red Games—and Rouen ducks. 
My Light Brahmas, Houdans, and Black Leghorns took first premium 
at Illinois State Fair; and Buffs at St Louis Fair, Missouri. 
8S. C. WHEELOCK, & BRO., a 
Moline Poultry Yards, Moline, Illinois. 

PURE BRED FOWLS FOR SALE. 
DARK BRAHMAS, 
Steel-grey, Boyle strain. 
PARTRIDGE COCHINS, 
- Williams’ and Herstine’s hens, bred to celebrated 
cock “Eclipse,” imported by Van Winkle. 
BUFF COCHINS, 
Williams’ and Herstine strain—prize-winners ; some yery choice early 
hatched. 

THESE BIRDS HAVE BEEN BRED WITH CARE, 
From choice stock, selected from some of the very best strains in this 
country. 

$2.00 to $5.00 each, as to merits of the bird. 
Trios, $5.00 to $15.00. 
F. D. SCHERMERHORN & CO., 
Quincy, Ils. 
No Circulars. 

PLYMOUTH ROCKS.—About 20 Chicks (Drake’s Stock), first- 
class. Price, $3 to $5 oach. Also, special premium cock, at R. I. Show, $8. 
Address J. T. PECKHAM, Providence, R. I. 
RIVER VIEW FARM, 
SANDWICH, WEST ONTARIO, CANADA. 
My farm is situated on the Detroit River, four miles from 
Detroit, in Canada. Detroit being situated on three of the 
grand thoroughfares leading from the West to the East, and 
being one of the most beautiful cities on the continent, makes 
it a desirable resting place for the traveler; and as many of 
the fancy breeders of the country travel this way, I desire 
to call their attention to my 
POULTRY YARDS AND PIGEON LOFTS. 
My place is accessible by horse cars from Windsor, to 
within three-quarters of a mile. I will take pleasure, in 
meeting any respectable breeder or fancier, and returning 
him or her to the cars after having shown them what I have. 
I have secured the services of the veteran breeder of Buff, 
and Partridge, Mr. @. W. FOX, who will bein attend- 
ance at all times to tell ‘‘ what he knows about poultry.’’ 
During summer season, a steamboat lands four times a day 
at my place. I make a 
SPECIALTY OF THE COCHIN CLASS, 
but have other varieties. I have no Circulars and seldom. 
advertise, but allow my fowls and eggs to speak for them- 
selves. I have a few trios Buff, Partridge, and White 
Cochins (that will score ninety-five points) to spare this fall ; 
they are such that I should not hesitate to send to any re- 
sponsible judge of fowls on approval. 
SATISFACTION WILL BE GUARANTEED 
TO PARTIES ORDERING EGGS. 
A. Hie wEST 
River View Farm, SanpwicH, Onrarto, 
OR, 185 WOODWARD AVE., DETROIT, MICH. 


GAMES.—Black-Breasted Red Games, legs willow, eyes bay, for sale. 
I keep no other breed. Eggs in season. Customers satisfied. 
C. F. PERRY, Cuba, N. Y. 

RARE AND CHOICE PIGEONS.—High class birds, both im- 
ported and homebred, and of many varieties, now for sale. Will be sent 
on approval, Address 
W. ATLEE BURPEE, 1832 Arch Street, Philadelphia, 
