. The Eastern poultryman. Poultry Periodicals; Fruit Periodicals. 122 THE EASTERN POULTRYMAN. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The raising of Ginseng is a compara- tively new industry, but no less a profita- ble one. It is said to be quite easily raised, and the demand for a prime article is unlimited. If you want to know more about this plant and its possibilities, write to Buckingham's Ginseng Gardens, whose advertisement appears in another column. There is an unlimited demand for first- class telegraphers at large salaries, and there is no reason why any young person of ambition cannot fit himself for a


. The Eastern poultryman. Poultry Periodicals; Fruit Periodicals. 122 THE EASTERN POULTRYMAN. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The raising of Ginseng is a compara- tively new industry, but no less a profita- ble one. It is said to be quite easily raised, and the demand for a prime article is unlimited. If you want to know more about this plant and its possibilities, write to Buckingham's Ginseng Gardens, whose advertisement appears in another column. There is an unlimited demand for first- class telegraphers at large salaries, and there is no reason why any young person of ambition cannot fit himself for a re- sponsible position when such a good opportunity is offered by so well known a school as the Morse School of Tele- graphy, whose main office is at Cincin- nati, O. C. H. Manley of St. Johns, Mich., is well known as a successful breeder of Barred, White and Buff Rocks, S. C. Leghorns and BufT Orkingtons. His offer of chicks of these different varieties at $ per hundred is a reasonable one, and is cheaper than a person can hatch the chicken themselves. We recently received a letter from Mr. L. H. Perry of Clay, N. Y., containing an announcement of his winnings. At the big Sandy Creek Fair Mr. Perry made 22 entries of his different varieties and won 11 firsts and 9 seconds. This, in addition to his winnings at the great Auburn, N. Y., show of last winter, demonstrates that Mr. Perry has the right kind of goods. He advertises stock at reasonable prices, and will send his catalogue to all Poul- TKVMAN readers who ask for it. The firm of Kendall & Whitney of Portland. Me., has long been known as one of the largest and best supply houses of New England. They carry an im- mense line of poultry supplies of all kinds such as incubators, brooders, fencing, feeds, etc., and insure fair dealings and prompt delivery. If you are in need of any poultry supplies, don't fail to write them. The Arabian Liniment advertised in another column is a perfect cure for wild ivy poison, frost


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