II. 



THE LANCASTER FARMER. 



PENSrSYI/VASriA RAII.ROAD. 

 Traine leave the Peunsylvauia Depot in this city 

 as follows ; 



The Columbia Accommodation Train will leave Columbia 

 at 1:00 p. m., and arrive at Lancaster at 1:35 p. m. Keturu- 

 ing, leave Lancaster at 3:40 p. m.^ and arrive at Columbia at 

 4:15 p. m. 



York Accommodation leaving Lancaster at 7:50 a. m. aud 

 Columbia at 8:20 a, m., will couiiect at York with Baltimore 

 Accommodation, Bouth, at 9:13, arriving at Baltimore at 

 12:05 p. m. 



'J'he York Accommodation, leaving York at 5:50 a. m., con- 

 nects at Columbia, at C:35, with the train leaving Marietta at 

 6:22 a. m., and at Lancaster, at 7:20 a. m., with the Harris- 

 burg Expre88. 



The Pacific Kxpress east, on Sunday, will make the fol- 

 lowing stupe, when flagged, viz.: Middletown, Elizabeth- 

 town, Mount Joy, Biid-in-Hand, Lehman Place, Gaii, Chris- 

 tiana, Parkeeburg, Coatesville, Gleo Lock, and Bryn Mawr. 



•The only trains which run daily. Mail train west on 

 Sund.Ty will run via Columbia. 



tRuus daily, except Monday. 



MARSHALLS' 



Centre Square, Lancaster, Fa. 



Top French Kip Boots, For French Calf Boots, For Calf and 

 Kip Boots, for heavy Boots and Shoes, 



GO TO MARSHALLS'. 



BOYS' AND YOUTH'S KIP BOOTS. 



RUBBERS OF EVERY STYLE. 



Ladies', Mieses and Children's fine Button Work. Also, 

 particular attention paid to customers leaving their meas- 

 ure. We use nothing but the best of material, and employ 

 none but the best of workmen. 



CS'~Eepairing promptly attended to, [7-l-6m 



The Shirt Maker, 



AND DEALER IN 



FINE SHIRTS, SLEEVE BUTTONS. COL- 

 LARS, CUFFS. DRAWERS, NECK- 

 TIES. UMBRELLAS. GLOVES, 

 SUSPENDERS. EMBROI- 

 DERED SHIRT FRONTS. 



SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER, 



WARRANTED TO FIT. 



118 Is^OI^TII Q.TJEEIT' ST., 



(Next door to Horting & Schlott's Hotel), 



LANCASTER. PA. [l-Uim 



ROCKY MOUNTAIN PII.LS. 



A VA1.UABI,E MEniCISfE. 



FBOM NEW AND BABE MEDICINAL PLANTS 



BECENTLY DISCOVEKBD IN THE 



BOCKY MOnNTAINS. 



PURELY VEGETABLE. 



Fifteen years of earnest botanical research among these 

 mountains and valleys have resulted in the discovery, not 

 only of many new varieties of \ lants, but of new sjecles — 

 Bome of which have wonderful medicinal and curative 

 pro] ertiee. By continued experiment their virtues have 

 bectime known — and thus from extracts of these newly dis- 

 covered plants aie these pills compounded. 



If properly used, they will cuie very many diseases, pains 

 and aches — aud are more eegecially valuable in J>1'.S'- 



rii:hsjA:j.ivKn iOMPLAiyi, iNniOLSTioy, 



JAVNVICIC, and all cases of JTEVERS, <OLJ>S, 

 UJfJNAJtYuiid KIDNEY DiHeuses, HHEVMATISM, 

 COS TI r EN ESS, li EA it TJi UJfty, J)1A RItJI OCA , 



MUMPS, MEASLES~for Purifying the Blood, and for 

 many other diseases, aud all cases of Biliousness and Dis- 

 ordered Stomach. 



On orders accompanied by the cash or postal order, I will 

 send safely by mail post-paid cue box Pills for 25 cents, one 

 doz. boxes, $2.50, one gross boxes, $24.00. 



J. E. JOHIVSOIV, 



7-3-tf 



ST, GEORGE, UTAH. 



2,000 Copies of The Farmer 



Have been printed each month since 

 the publication passed into the hands 

 of the present proprietors. Of this 

 number the copies not wanted for regu- 

 lar subscribers have been sent to leading 

 farmers in the various districts of the 

 county, for their examination, in the 

 hope that they would be pleased with it 

 and become subscribers. We are proud 

 to be able to state that The Farmer has 

 made a very favorable impression where- 

 ever it has been read, and we have every 

 reason to believe that its subscription 

 list will be doubled before the year is 

 out. Lancaster being one of the most 

 populous and wealthy agricultural coun- 

 ties in the nation, this journal is a very 

 desirable medium for those who wish to 

 reach a thrifty class of farmers. 



itow^ P!airil 



A New Work by a Praotical Painter, design 

 ed for the ate of Xradesiueii« ITleelianics, 

 ]TIcrc1iaiits. Farmers, aud as a Guide tn Pro- 

 resxional Painters. Coutaining a Plain Com 

 mon-Sonse StateBient of the Methods employed by | 

 Painters to produce satisfactory results in Pltiiu 

 and Fancy Paintingof every description, inclnd 

 Ing Formulas for inixlug Paint in Oil oi 

 Water, Tools required, etc. This is just the Book 

 needed by any person having anything to paint, and 

 makes 



"Every Man His Own Painter." 



Pull Directions for Using White liCad— liamp- 

 Biack— Green — Yel low — Brown— ^Vliit- 

 iiig — Glue — Pumice Stone — Spirits ol 

 Turpentine — Oils — Varnishes — Furni- 

 ture Varnish — rank Paint — Preparing 

 Kalsomine, etQ. 



Paint for Outbuildings 



— Whlteivash- Paste for Paper-Hangliig- ' 

 Hamming; Paper-Graining in Oalc, niaple, 

 Rosetvood, Black Walnut — Staining— 

 Decalcomania— niakins Rustic Pictures 



— Painting Flower-Stands — Roseivood 

 Polish- Varnishing Furniture — Wax- 

 ing I< urulture— Cleaning Paint— 



Paint for Farming Tools 



-for Machinery-Household Fixtures, elo 



To Paint a Farm Wagon 



— to Re-Varnish a Carriage— to make Plas- 

 ter Casts. The work is neatly printed, with illiis- 

 tratlons wherever they can serve to make the subject 

 plainer, and it will save many times its cost , 

 yearly. Every family should possess a copy. Prico ' 

 by mail, post-paid, $1. Address j 



THE FARMER, f 



, „ ,.^ Lancaster, Pa i 



A. K. SPURRIER, 



At Mayor's Of&ce, Lancaster, Pa. 



Criminal business promptly attended to at all hours. 



SPECIAL ATTENTION paid to Civil BusinesB. Collec- 

 tions carefully attended to, and returns promptly njade, on 

 reasonable terms. 



DEEDS. JUDGMENTS and MORTGAGES 



executed on short notice, aud satisfaction guaranteed. 





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m 



Meres 



MONE¥ TO LOAN AT ALL TIMES, 



at Liberal Rates, at approved security. 



KT'KCIAL AND LIBEHAL TERMS made wltb parties 

 having charge of Trust and Estate Funds. 



II3F"Government and State Bonds, Gold, Silver, and 

 Coupons, bought and sold. 7-l-12in 



UTAH NATIVE PLANTS. 



Our climate is so niUd we Beldom have snow in the valleys 

 — but in midsummer may find snow and ice in a day's ride. 

 The plants from the regions of the extremes of heat and 

 cold meet here and hybridize ; thus the many new plants — 

 some very beautiful in bloom, and attractive as ornaments. 

 Several new SPECIES have been discovered, and many more 

 new varieties. 



I will send plantB or seeds, each in the proper season, for 

 orders accompanied by the "ready," and in some instances 

 will exchange for the rare and beautiful, for garden and 

 couservatory. J. E. JOHKSON, 



7-3-tf St. George. Utah. 



Egtablisiied 17701 



Established 17701 



H.C. DEMUTH, 



MANUFACTUKER OF 

 J, 



AND 



'§ Celt 



AN 



JOBBER IN CHEWING & FINE-CUT TOBACCOS 



All the best tobacco in the maiket at the lowest re- 

 tail prices. [7-1-fm] 



114 E. King St.. Lancaster, Fa. 



The Only Place in lown for Cheap Soap. 

 HERMAN MILLERS 



STEAM SOAP AKD CAKDIE WORKS, 



42 EAST KING ST. Fictory-SOrTTH WAIIB ST. 



K eeps constant ly on hand a good assortment of 



SOAPS OF ALL KINDS. 



Tallow and Fat taken In exrhange at tie highest mar- 

 7-2] ket prices. Patent Wlieel Grease for sale. |(jm 



LANCASTER, PA., 



With whom may be found, at Wboleeale and Retail, a large 

 aesortment of 



^KUGS, ^EDICINXS&I^^MEMICALS 



Fancy and Toilet Articles, 



SPONGES, BRUSHES, PEREUMEBY, &c., &c. 



Phyeicians' PreBcriptions cai-efully compounded, and orders 

 answered with cure and dispatch. The Public will 

 tiud our stock of Medicines complete, war- 

 ranted (genuine, and of the best quality. [7-l-6m 



HORSE-BILLS. 

 PLAIN OR IN FANCY COLORS, 

 Printed in the Best Style at the olBce of 



THE FARMER. 



