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This Journal, which is the oldest paper solely devoted to the Fancy in 
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‘“ BRAHMA FOWL.°?—This excellent work ought to be in the 
hands of every Fancier of Asiatic Fowl. Colored Plates. Sent postage 
paid, on receipt of $2.50. JOS. M. WADE, 
39 N. Ninth Street, Philadelphia. 
FOR SALE-—To close out surplus stock, one trio Dark Brahmas, 
price $8, or Cock and three Pullets, $10; one pair Silver Penciled Ham- 
burgs, choice birds, price $5. Warranted pure. y 
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Address JOB. BOWES a N. Ninth os eo BG P. O. Box, 851. —— Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 
ao ens oe el easy eS ee Or i ORCHARD GROVE POULTRY YARDS. 
LOW Noe MH OMM CK IMIMEY S) i onocscurs onne<scennspiescceslensiomntsecsieawssccesvevessies sees 1S 00 
Dark Brahmas (Squire and others).. . 3 00 | HADDONFIELD, N. J., BENJAMIN MANN, Manager. 
Womniques (Bic kWmelll ew aeetesecacascneuacerseneaatenescgttrceessesuntocesciseence 3 00 | BREEDER OF FANCY FOWLS. 
Eggs, per sitting of 13, warranted fresh and true to name, and safe 
arrival guaranteed. My stock is equal to,any in the country. 
Address C. P. CARPENTER, Minneapolis, Minn. 

GOLDEN AND SILVER-PENCILED HAMBURGS 
A SPECIALTY. 
IMPORTED, BRED, AND SHIPPED BY 
ANDREW J. TUCK, 
Eggs and Fowls in their season. Box 602, Nashua, N. H. 
HOMING, 
OR 
C Mlvelinls Lely» amen, LORY 2 
ITS HISTORY, GENERAL MANAGEMENT, AND METHOD OF 
TRAINING, 
By W. B. TEGETMEIER. 
Price, 75 cents, free by mail. Address 
JOS. M. WADE, 39 N. Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
BUFF COCHIN EGGS 
From my best breeding pen; my third premium Cockerel at Phila- 
delphia, 1874, mated with my first premium Pullets at same place, De- 
cember, 1872, and two Hens hatched from eggs imported from Wragg 
last year; price, $3 per dozen. Also, Dark Brahmas, $1.50 per dozen; 
Black Hamburgs, $2 per dozen, securely packed, and guaranteed fresh. 
JOHN CHANDLER, Kennett Square, Pa. 


CHICKENS —Orders now being booked for furnishing, 
: AD. in June and July, Young Chickens, in flocks 
of from eight to twelve each, with hen to mother them, from pure strains 
of Brahmas, Cochins, Leghorns, and Hamburgs (all varieties), and Dom- 
iniques, Plymouth Rocks, &e. Prices reasonable. Terms cash, one-half 
only in advance. Send stamp with letters of inquiry to 
Order early. T. T. BACHELLER, Minneapolis, Minn. 
WOODCUTS OF FOWLS, PIGEONS, 
AND OTHER PETS. 
Having permanently engaged an artist and engraver, I am prepared to 
furnish, on short notice and true to life, Woodcuts of Fowls, Pigeons, 
and other Pets, at reasonable prices. 
FANCIERS’ JOURNAL OFFICE, Philadelphia, Pa. 

ASIATICS A SPECIALTY. 
PRICE LISTS OF FOWLS AND EGGS ON APPLICATION. 
CHARLES H. MANN, 
529 Market Street, Philadelphia. 
BAUGH’S STANDARD MANURES. 
We supply in quantities to suit all kinds of stock for the manufacture 
of Fertilizers. 
Prices furnished on application by letter. 
Baugh’s Raw Bone Super Phosphate—Our Standard Article Guaranteed. 
Baugh s Phospho-Fish Guano. 
Baugh’s Pure Ground Raw Bones. 
Baugh’s Pure Bone Meal. 
Baugh’s A, A. Nitrogen—13.50 Ammonia. 
Bone Meal Star Brand. 
Philadelphia Ground Bones (Raw). 
No. 1 Fine Bone Dust (steamed). 
Dissolved Bones, two grades. 
Dried and Ground Blood, guaranteed pure. 
Ground South Carolina Fossil Bone. 
Oil of Vitriol. 
Nitrate of Soda. 
Sulphate of Soda. 
Sulphate of Ammonia, 
Land Plaster and Salt. 
“Standard Articles—Lowest Prices. 
4a5~ Special attention given to filling orders for goods by recipe 
formulas. 
Address 

Nitrate of Potash. 
Sulphate of Potash. 
Muriate of Potash. 
BAUGH & SONS, Manufacturers and Importers, 
20 South Delaware Ave., Philadelphia, and 103 South St., Baltimore. 

C. N. BROWN, UNADILLA FORKS, OTSEGO COUNTY, N. Y., 
offers fowls amd chicks for sale from the following varieties:—Dark and 
Light Brahmas; Buff, Partridge, Black and White Cochins; La Fleche, 
Crevecceurs, Houdans, Silver Gray and White (Rose Comb) Dorkings, S. 
8. and G. S. Hamburgs; White and Brown Leghorns; Plymouth Rocks; 
Golden Polands; W. F. Black Spanish; B. B. R. and Duckwing Game, 
Rumpless, Duckwing Game, Black-breasted Red Game, Brown-red Game, 
and Golden Sebright Bantams; Aylesbury, Rouen, and White Crested 
Ducks. The above fowls include those purchased of G. H. Warner, the 
well-known breeder of New York Mills, Oneida Co., N. Y. The satisfac- 
tion of customers my particular specialty. Send for prices and circulars. 
GRAND VIEW POULTRY YARDS, Dubuque, Iowa, H. C. 
DARRAH, Proprietor. All the leading varieties of pure bred fowls from 
strains of undoubted purity constantly kept, bred, and sold at reasonable 
figures. <Any fowls sent out by me, disqualified by the standard, may be re- 
turned at my expense, and money will be refunded. 
Iam also author and publisher of The Poultérer’s and Farmers Guide, 
a work of about 100 pages, devoted to the prevention and cure of all dis- 
eases to which fowls are subject; and the care and management of 
poultry. The subject-matter is the result of the author’s own experience, 
and contributions from some of the ablest fanciers of America and En- 
gland. Sent post-paid for 50 cents. Liberal terms to agents and the 
trade, Address H, C. DARRAH, Dubuque, Iowa. 

