FANCIERS’ JOURNAL AND POULTRY EXCHANGE. 
727 
FINE FOWLS CHEAP.— Two trios Houdans (Studley’s strain)* 
$10 per trio; one Partridge Cochin cock (Van Winkle’s strain), $4; one 
Partridge Cochin cockerel, very line, hut tail very slightly awry, solid 
black breast, early hatch, large, and will make aline breeder, $3; one pair 
Brown Leghorns (Halsted’s strain), $6; one pair Black Hamburgs, cock- 
erel’s neck a little sore from being pecked by hen when young, $4; one 
trio Black Ilamburgs (one cock and two hens) two years old, $5 ; one pair 
Black Ilamburgs, $8; two pairs White Cochin chicks, hatched June 20, $5 
per pair; two pairs Partridge Cochin chicks, same age, $5 per pair ; two 
Buff Cochin hens, two years old, slightly penciled on neck, this moult, 
$3 for the pair; one pair Light Brahmas, $5; one trio W. C. W. Polish, 
$10; one fine Rouen Duck, purchased of W. Clift, $3. Common fowls, 
pullets, and one year olds, 75 cents each ; $8 per dozen ; $30 for fifty ; $55 
per hundred. Cash to accompany the order. 
E. B. SOUTH WICK, Hudson River Poultry Yards, 
Box 29, New Baltimore, Greene Co., N. Y. 
FLYING ANTWERPS. 
JOHN VAN OPSTAL (from Antwerp, Belgium), 
IMPORTER OF THE PURE BREED OF ANTWERP FLYING BIRDS, 
Every bird warranted to be Imported from Antwerp direct. 
No. 4 Lewis Street, New York. 
A. McLAREN, 
BREEDER OF GAMES, 
Loch Box 1586, MEABYILLE, I*A. 
BREMEN REESE. 
One trio, extra fine, price $25 ; one goose, hatched June 19, weighs 18 
lbs., the others, hatched in July, but equally as fine and fit for the highest 
competition. Address JOSEPH MEARS, Branchtown, Phila. 
BUFFS! BUFFS! BUFFS! 
I SHALL NOT EXHIBIT THIS SEASON BUT WILL SELL MY 
BEST EXHIBITION BIRDS. 
BUFFS BRED BY ME WON 
FIRST PREMIUM AT DETROIT, 
FIRST PREMIUM AT BUFFALO, 
FIRST PREMIUM AT PHILADELPHIA, 
LAST winter, 
Showing against the best imported and home-bred birds in this country. 
D. JONES, Russian Valley Poultry Yards, 
Teeumseh, Mich. 
FOR WANT OF ROOM, 
I have decided to breed only Light Brahmas, and therefore offer for 
sale my entire stock of Dark Brahmas, consisting of three cocks, twenty- 
five hens, and twenty-five cockerels and pullets. These fowls are war- 
ranted pure in blood, from Van Winkle’s and other noted strains, and 
will be sold low — very low, if in one lot.- Also one Buff Cochin cockerel, 
Todd’s strain. 
T. D. HAMMOND, Chaut Lake Poultry Park, Mayville, N. Y. 
LIGHT KKA1I1IAS AND AYLESBURY BECKS. 
Having sold all my American Dominiques to Mr. E. T. M. Simmons of 
Oil City , to persons wanting first-class prize-bred Rose-comb Dominiques, 
I cheerfully recommend them to the above address. Hereafter my spe- 
cialties will be 
LIGHT BRAHMAS, BLACK AFRICAN * 1 BANTAMS, and AYLESBURY DUCKS. 
It shall be my aim to breed them pure and as near standard as 
possible. C. B. ELBEN, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
WANTED. 
BUCKS COUNTY BLUES, 
WHITE TOP-KNOT BLACK POLANDS, 
WHITE GUINEA FOWLS, 
Address “ POLAND,” 39 N. Ninth St., Phila. 
GOLDEN AND SILVEE-SPANGLED HAMBUEGHS, 
GOLDEN and SILVEE-LACED SEBEIGHTS, 
FANCY PIGEONS. 
I have a few fowls and chicks to dispose of, bred from the best imported 
stock. 
Several SUPERIOR S. S. HAMBURG COCKERELS, 
Fit to win at any exhibition. 
GEO. F. SEAVEY, Cambridgeport, Mass. 
Riverside Poultry Yards, 
Canada, 
Wright Sf Butterfield, Proprietors . 
IMPORTERS and BREEDERS of first-class fowls. We bred and exhi- 
bited the 1st and 2d prize birds in the Asiatics and Black Breasted Red 
Games at the three great shows: GUELPH, TORONTO, and LONDON, 
this Fall. A few first-class birds for sale at reasonable prices. 
Or address WM. WRIGHT, Detroit, Mich. 
BUFF COCHINS. BUFF COCHINS. 
Having decided to breed Buff Cochins next season, I have purchased of 
G. S. Williams, his entire interest in his well-known flock of Buffs, said 
interest being Mr. Williams’ selection of but a portion of the entire 
flock. Mr. Williams has bred this strain for five years, and has spared 
no trouble nor expense in bringing them to their present high standard. 
He says, “ I never had so fine a lot of Buffs before.” They are expressly 
noted for their clear rich color, freedom from vulture hocks, and black 
in neck hackle; as prize-winners, they have been very successful. I have, 
also, four birds imported from the best yards in England, and all from 
prize birds, which are very fine. This gives me one of the largest and 
best flocks of this variety to be found. Having more than I desire to 
breed, I will sell a portion at reasonable rates. There is not one poor bird 
in the lot. Write for what is waDted. Eggs in season. 
Address E. S. STARR, 882 Elk Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 
LA FLECHE. 
I HAVE A FEW SPLENDID BIRDS OF THIS VARIETY 
FOR SALE AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES: 
TRIOS $20 00 
PAIRS 15 00 
COCKERELS 10 ()0 
PULLETS 5 00 
PHILANDER WILLIAMS, 
Taunton, Mass. 
IRISH BED GAME FOWLS FOR SALE. TRUE TO NAME. 
J. A. BENTLEY, Potter Hill, R. I. 
WHITE AFRICAN OWES.— White and Black Barbs, Antwerps, 
Ac., selected by myself in England. Birds of each of the above fit 
for the highest competition. I have also, a full assortment of all va- 
rieties of Fancy Pigeons. Orders by mail promptly attended to. 
Address JOHN PARKER, 502 N. 11th St., Philad’a, Pa. 
SUETANS. — The hen that took 1st and special at R. I. Exhibition 
and one trio of chicks from the same stock, first-class, well-muffed and 
crested. Price for the lot, $85. 
Address J. T. PECKHAM, Providence, R. I. 
DARK BRAHMAS. — Thirty Dark Bradma chicks and fowls, from 
a Williams’ cock and Collyer hens, well-marked. Price for the lot, $60.00, 
or $3.00 each, single. 
Address J. T. PECKHAM, Providence, R. I. 
FOR SAEE CHEAP. — One Brown Leghorn cock, 19 months old, 
Kinney’s strain ; one Brown Leghorn cock, 18 months old, Gray’s strain. 
Cockerels and pullets of the above strains for sale. Also, three Dark 
Brahma cockerels, P. Williams’ strain, and good ; will buy a good Brown 
Leghorn cock of any other strain. 
WM. S. HOLLAND, Box 94, Peace Dale, R. I. 
