FANCIER S’ JOURNAL AND POULTRY EXCHANGE. 
625 
TOI4UE POULTRY YARDS, 
DELHI MILLS, MICHIGAN. 
PEDIGREED DARK BRAHMAS ONLY. 
CHICKS FOR SALE FROM SIX YARDS. 
J. C. HIGGINS. 
TO EXHIBITORS OF PRIZE-BRED POULTRY. 
Dr. Munroe will now select for intending exhibitors, to be delivered 
after September 1st, a few trios of chickens from bis imported prize birds, 
that will be fit for the highest competition in the fall. Send green 
stamp for new circular, with full pedigrees of my imported prize birds 
and chickens. I have eight selected White Leghorn cockerels, perfect 
specimens, April hatch, $4.00 each. Pultneyville, N. Y. 
HEATHWOOD GAMES. 
The undersigned has a splendid lot of Heathwood Game 
Fowls, bred from stock left me when Mr. Heathwood re- 
moved to the West. These are perfectly pure and not bred 
for show purposes alone. 
All cormnunications •promptly answered. 
Address Niel Thomson Dracut, Mass. 
UONIIXG A XT AVER PS, 
YOUNG BIRDS, 
PRICE, f 10 PER PAIR. 
SOLID TURRITS. 
WHITE, $10. YELLOW, $20. 
JOS. M. WADE, 
39 N. Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
FOR SAEE OR EXCHANGE. — White and Brown English 
Ferrets, from late importations ; Light and Dark Brahmas; Buff and 
Partridge Cochins ; Silver Spangled Hamburgs, and Black-Breasted Red 
Game Bantams. Will exchange for any but the above varieties, for 
Pigeons, Rabbits, or Scotch Rat-Terrier Dog. Address 
WM. G. BAKER, Norwalk, Huron Co., Ohio. 
BLACK LEGHORNS. — Imported direct from Italy. Eggs, $5 
per doz. Light Brahma Eggs, $3 per doz. Black-Breasted Red Game 
Bantam Eggs $3 per doz. All Imported or Prize birds. Young Fowls 
after Sept. 1st. S. L. BARKER, Windsor, Conn. 
FDR SAEE. — A choice lot of Light Brahmas, Partridge Cochins 
Black and Brown Leghorns, bred this season from the most reliable 
strains. I guarantee satisfaction to all intrusting their orders to me 
Write for price-list and circular, free. Address 
E. S. STARE, 882 Elk Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 
(Imported “MONARCH.”) 
CHARLES S. HERMANN, 
BREEDER OF LOU-EARED RABBITS, FROM BEST IM- 
PORTED ENGLISH STRAINS. 
No. 1431 Cherry Street, Milwaukee, Wis. 
THE 
POULTERERS’ and FARMERS’ GUIDE ’ 
By H. C. DARRAH. 
A practical treatise on the management of poultry. 
Mailed post-paid from this office on receipt of 50 cents. 
KING- CHARLES SPANIEL for sale— full bred. Price $10. 
Address S. S. LEVIS, Morton, Delaware Co., Pa. 
SHEPHERD 1*111*8, three months old, from imported slut. 
Essex pigs, South Dover Ewes, of the Webb strain, and fancy pigeons, in 
exchange for other stock. BENJ. IIULSE, Box 23, Allentown, N. J. 
THE NATIONAL AGRICULTURIST 
Contains FOUR DEPARTMENTS, each Appropriately Illustrated 
with Fine Engravings. 
EGGS FROM FIRST-CEASS STOCK. 
Brown Leghorn (Kinney’s) $5 DO 
Dark Brahmas (Squire and others) 3 00 
Dominiques (Bicknell) 3 00 
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. 
DARK BRAHMAS A SPECIALTY.- Having received the 
appointment of Agent for the sale of Fowls, Eggs, and Chicks, from the 
yards of the Estate of H. H. G. Sharpless, I offer for sale ten Dark 
Brahma hens, all good birds, being a portion of this season’s Breeding 
Stock of the above yards. This is a rare chance to secure good stock. 
Address W. E. FLOWER, Shoemakertown, Pa. 
CARRIERS A SPECIALTY. — Afew pairs of superior Black and 
and Red Carrier Pigeons for sale. Superior Birds at moderate prices, 
Address JAMES B. TREW, Tonawanda, N. Y. 
THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 
Will contain practical articles by the most successful farmers and best 
writers, treating of Stock Raising, Sheep Husbandry, Dairy Business, 
Swine, Poultry, Gardening, and Fruit Growing. 
IN THE DEPARTMENT OF BEE CULTURE 
Will be found practical directions for the Management of Bees in every 
month of the year. It will teach its readers of Italian Bees, Wintering, 
Swarming, and how to obtain a safe Increase of Stock with the largest 
yield of Surplus Honey. 
THE LADIES WILL SECURE IN THE 
HOME AND FIRESIDE DEPARTMENT 
A first-class family paper, and the boys and girls will find in the youth’s 
department enough to make their eyes sparkle and tlieii hearts glad. 
Try it for a year and see. Terms, $1.25 a year, in advance. 
Address H. A. KING & CO., 75 Barclay Street, New York. 
CREVECCEURS and GOLDEN POLAND EGGS for hatch- 
ing, from ray premium birds, $3 per doz., carefully packed. No Circulars. 
J. HENRY SYMONDS, 6 Devonshire St., P.O. Box 57, Boston, Mass. 
THE JOURNAL can be had at any news stand. 
Ten cents single copy. 
A. M. CAREY, 
SEEINSGROTE, SNYDER COUNTY, PENN A., 
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.” 
Send stamp for particulars or Circulars. 
FOR SALE. 
ONE FIRST CLASS 
KOYELTY PRIXTIXG PRESS, 
WITH 
TWEXTY FOXTS OF TYPE, 
IN GOOD ORDER, Price, $45.00. 
Address E. S. ELLW ANGER, Rochester, N. Y. 
HOMING AXTWERPS. 
My stock of this remarkable pigeon is bred from birds imported by 
Mr. O. S. Hubbell, and selected for him in Belgium from the most success- 
ful cotes by Mr. Baily, of London, regardless of expense. Some single 
specimens of winning birds, costing in Belgium $00 in gold, all of which 
had accomplished their 600 miles of homeward flight. These are not the 
short-beaked birds of the English show pen, hut are the real Homing 
Antwerps of the continent, from whence (via London) they were im- 
ported. I can furnish them in two colorings, either Blue or Silver Pun, 
Price from $10 to $15 per pair. JOS. M. WADE, Philadelphia, Pa. 
FOR SAFE.— One very handsome blue Skye-terrier dog. One very 
small Blaek-and-tan pup. Italian Greyhound pups. Address 
J. C. LONG, Jr., 39 North Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
FOR SAFE. — 50 pair Common Rabbits, price $2.50 per pair, bred 
and delivered to Express, on receipt of price. Address 
FLOWER & THOMSON, Shoemakertown, Pa. 
RABBITS, HOIAEAYAXS.— Very choice stock, at reason- 
able prices. Also, land and water fowls. 
E. S. DEMMON, Fitchburg, Mass. 
