FANCIERS’ JOURNAL AND POULTRY EXCHANGE. 
415 

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

WILL KEEP THE WATER PURE AND PREVENT THE BIRDS 
FROM FOULING IT. 

PRICES: 
seeseeeeGl 40 | 16 gallon, each............ 
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Sent safely by Express. 
TRY THEM, IF THEY ARE NOT ALL I CLAIM FOR THEM 
I WILL REFUND THE MONEY. 
FOUNTAINS PACK. WELL WITH BROKEN BONE. 
BROKEN BONE FOR FOWLS. 
PRICE AS FOLLOWS: 


2 gallons, each 
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Fifty se vi 5 295 
One hundred “ ive . 4 25 


Per Barrel of about 200 ibs., ets. per th., neluding drayage. 
8@> Bone and Fountains pack well together and make a saving in freight. 
J.C. LONG, JR., 39 North Ninth St., Philadelphia, 

JUHN P. BUZZELL, CLINTON, MASS., breeder of high-class 
Brahmas and Partridge Cochins, At the New England Poultry Show, 
held in Worcester from the 20th to 21st January, I had the pleasure of 
receiving 7 society prizes, and 7 specials. And at Massachusett’s Poultry 
Show in Boston, in February, 1874, I had the pleasure of receiving 6 so- 
ciety prizes and 6 specials, including the champion cup, for the best trio 
of Light Brahma Chicks. I have a few fowls of the same stock as the 
above prize-winners for sale; and in the spring I shall be prepared to fill 
orders for EGGS from any of the above varieties, and from superior hens 
at $5.00 per dozen. 
THE “POULTRY WORLD” FREE TO ALL who purchase 
Eggs trom my premium strains of White and Brown Leghorns and Part- 
ridge Cochins to the amount of $6 and upwards. Send for new illustrated 
circular. Address J. H McKINNEY, 
Box 61, Ithaca, N. Y. 
PIGEONS WANTED.—One Red, or Red and White, or Runt 
- Hen; must be large; colors preferred in order named. One Archangel 
Cock; one Black Swallow Hen; one Yellow, Dunn, or Black Magpie Cock ; 
one Black Jacobine Cock. Parties having any or all of the above will 
address A. J. SCHULTZ, cor. Third and William Sts., Dayton, Ohio. 
Light Brahmas exclusively. 



W. E. FLOWER, BREEDER OF 
CHOICE LIGHT BRAHMAS, 
SHOEMAKERTOWN, PA. 
OAKDALE POULTRY YARDS, 
A. TARE IG Te R. 
Breeder of Leading Varieties of 
| FANCY POULTRY, 
| LAND AND WATER. 
Address A. A, MILLER, Oakdale Station, 
Alleghany Co., Pa. 
PARTRIDGE AND BUFF COCHINS A SPECIALTY.— 
Eggs from my thoroughbred Partridge and Butt Cochins, for hatching, 
$3.00 per dozen. Terms, C.O.D. Address 
Dr. A. 8S. JORDAN, Riegelsville, Bucks County, Pa. 

| AMOS WHITNEY, HARTFORD, CONN., will receive orders for 
| Eggs from his Premium Fowls. Light and Dark Brahmas per dozen, $4. 
| Bronze Turkeys, $5. Black Red Game Bantams, Rouen and Aylesbury 
| Ducks, $8. At the Connecticut Show, Dec. 1873, I was awarded first pre- 
;mium and two specials on Light Brahmas, second premium on Dark 
| Brahmas, second and third on Rouen Ducks, and special on Bronze 
— | HOMING ANTWERPS, 

YOUNG BIRDS, 
PRICE, $10 PER PAIR. 
JOS. M. WADE, 
39 N. Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

BALDHEADS, 
YELLOWS, 
REDS, SILVERS, 
BLUES, BLACKS. 
From imported and home-bred stock. 
Birds for sale after Sept. 1st. 
H. A. BROWN, care of P.O. Box 180, N. York. 

Address 


CHESTNUT GROVE STOCK FARM, 
BAS) LON, ERA. 
HAVING PURCHASED THE ENTIRE STOCK OF 
LIGHT BRAHMAS OF JOS. M. WADE, 

From his celebrated Wright and Beauty Duke Stock, 
I will be prepared to offer a few sittings of Eggs and trios of Fowls at 
reasonable prices, 
Light and Dark Brahmas, Buff and Partridge Cochins, White Leghorns. 
Eggs for Hatching: Asiatics $5, and White Leghorns $8 per sitting. 
Blooded Horses and Short-Horned Cattle. 
T. L. McKEEN. 
STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. 
4a- THE NEW AMERICAN STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE -@a 
AS REVISED BY THE 
AMERICAN POULTRY ASSOCIATION 
AT THE 
CONVENTION, 
Held at Buffalo, New York, February, 1874. 
Price, $1.00. 
JOSEPH M. WADE, 
39 N. Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Address 
EGGS FOR HATCHING. 
| Light Brahma—with Felch & Buzzell cross, . . . 
Partridge Cochin—very finely marked birds,. . . . . . 38. 
| White Leghorn—took premium at Boston Show, Feb., 1874, 3.00 
| Brown Leghorn—stock from the best strains in the country, 3.00 
Orders filled in rotation, and nothing sent C.O.D. 
| Address with stamp, A. & E. WHITMAN, 
Fitchburg, Mass. 
~ CREVECGURS and GOLDEN POLAND EGGS for hatch- 
| ing, from my premium birds, $3 per doz., carefully packed. No Circulars. 
| J. HENRY SYMONDS, 6 Devonshire St., P.O. Box 57, Boston, Mass. 
ase tl - W. H. BRACKETT, roe 
WASHINGTON NATIONAL BANK, BOSTON, MASS., 
| £4 Winner of both First Prizes and all the Special Premiums on =A 
PARTRIDGE COCHINS, 
At the Exhibition of the Massachusett’s Poultry Association, Feb., 1874 
offers for sale Partridge Cochin Fowls at reduced prices, being desirous: 
of reducing his breeding stock, to make room for chickens. No circu- 
lars. Write for what you want. ° 
. $3.00 per doz. 
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