FANCIERS’ 
JOURNAL AND POULTRY EXCHANGE. 
511 

Light Brahmas exclusively. 

W. E. FLOWER, BREEDER OF 
CHOICE LIGHT:BRAHMAS, 
SHOEMAKERTOWN, PA. 

JOHN 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 Massachusetts’ 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. 
ee AE CAR TAY; 
SELINSGROVE, SNYDER COUNTY, PENNA., 
_ Breeder and Dealer in first-class fowls of all the leading varieties. A 
choice lot, bred this season, for sale after September 1st, 
at reasonable prices. 
Motto—“ LIVE, AND LET LIVE.” 
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BLACK BALDHEADS, 
From imported and home-bred stock. 
Birds for sale. 
Address H. A. BROWN, care of P.O. Box 180, New York. 
PREMIUM. 
Jos. M. Wank. 
DrAR Sir: Desiring to see the Fanciers’ Jowrnal in the 
hands of all pigeon fanciers and others, but especially the 
younger portion of them, I make the following offer, if it 
will aid in any way in the circulation of the Journal: I will 
present to any one (all charges paid), who will send you the 
names, &c., of ten new subscribers, a pair of Black Bald- 
heads, from birds imported or bred here; or, in case the 
party would prefer cash, I will give the equivalent, $10. 
You will please inform me when you have received the 
names, &c. 
The subscription must be for one year; this offer begin- 
ning with July 1, 1874, and runs one year from that date. 
Yours truly, H. A. Brown. 
NEw York, June 8, 1874. 

HARTFORD, CONN. 
Epiror FANCIERS’ JOURNAL. 
My pear Sir: Offer for ten subscribers, at $2.50 each, 
one pair of my best Calcutta Fantail Pigeons. I will merely 
say, that whoever gets the prize may congratulate themselves, 
for I have now more orders than I can fill for them, and if 
the agent prefers a $10 bill, he can have it. The pigeons 
will be one of ten pairs I had reserved for myself, of this 
season’s breeding. I believe it is generally conceded by fan- 
ciers that I stand at the head, in this country, on this variety 
of pigeons. 
Very truly yours, S. J. Bestor. 

OAKDALE POULTRY YARDS, 
Ay VAR a Leh Ga 
Breeder of Leading Varieties of 
FANCY POULTRY, 
LAND AND WATER. 
A. A. MILLER, Oakdale Station, 
Alleghany Co., Pa, 
Address 
LIGHT BRAHMAS & BLACK COCHINS. 
About two hundred early hatched chicks and thirty 
old fowls, from some of the best strains in the country. 
Am selling out my entire stock of poultry and will sell 
these at a bargain, if taken together, Must be sold very 
soon, 
CHAS. P. NETTLETON, 
Box 530. Birmingham, Conn. 

