. The fanciers' journal and poultry exchange . E. LLOVD will book oiders Irom July 1st, for Eggs from Light and DarkBrahmas and Partridge Cochins, at per doz. Fowls for sale afterSeptember 1st. J. E. LLOYD, 17 Richmond Market, Baltimore, Md. WRIGHTS PRACTICAL POULTRY KEEPER. THE BEST BOOK ON THIS SUBJECT FOR THE MONEY , $, free by FANCIERS JOURNAL, Philadelphia, Pa. COCHIJIfS-BUFF, PARTRIDGE, WHITE.—Eggs fromcup and prize birds, imported this year irom the most celebrated andfashionable strains in England. MyCochins have won four silver cupsand sevente


. The fanciers' journal and poultry exchange . E. LLOVD will book oiders Irom July 1st, for Eggs from Light and DarkBrahmas and Partridge Cochins, at per doz. Fowls for sale afterSeptember 1st. J. E. LLOYD, 17 Richmond Market, Baltimore, Md. WRIGHTS PRACTICAL POULTRY KEEPER. THE BEST BOOK ON THIS SUBJECT FOR THE MONEY , $, free by FANCIERS JOURNAL, Philadelphia, Pa. COCHIJIfS-BUFF, PARTRIDGE, WHITE.—Eggs fromcup and prize birds, imported this year irom the most celebrated andfashionable strains in England. MyCochins have won four silver cupsand seventeen other prizes at the principal shows in Great egg warranted from a cup or prize bird. Send for Circular. 1)K. MUNROE, Pultneyville, N. Y. FOR SAIiE.—One White Cochin Cockerel (Williams), $ OneBufi Cochin Cockerel, . One Light Brahma Cockerel, Forparticulars, address HOWARD K. PAYN, Albany, N. Y. FANCIERS JOUENAL AND POULTET EXCHANGE. 415 INDESTRlrCTIBIiE STONE DKINKING FOUNTAINS, FOE FOWLS, PIGEONS, WILL KEEP THE WATEPv PURE AND PREVENT THE BIRDSFROM FOULING IT. Prices : 2 Rallons, each 31 40 I J^ gallon, each SO 70 1 100 I H 35 Sent safely by Express. TRY THEM, IF THEY ARE NOT ALL I CLAIM FOR THEMI WILL REFUND THE MONEY. FOUNTAINS PACK WELL WITH BROKEN BONE. BROKEN BONE FOR FOWLS. PRICE AS follows: Twenty-live pounds, and bag $1 25 Fifty 2 25 One hundred 4 25 Per Barrel of about 200 ftis., 4 cts. per R)., including ^^ Bone and Fountains pack well together and make a saving in C. LONG, Jb., 39 North Ninth St., Philadelphia. JUHN P. , CLINTON, MASS., breeder of high-classBrahmas and Partridge Cochins. At the New England Poultry Show,held in Worcester from the 20th to 21st January, I had the pleasure ofreceiving 7 society prizes, and 7 specials. And at Massachusetts PoultryShow in Boston, in February, 1874,1 had the pleasure of receiving 6 so-ciety prizes and 6 specials, including the champion cup, for the H


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