lY. 



THE LANCASTER FARMER. 



[June, 1876. 



>ENN»iYI.VA>IA RA 



Trains leave the Dejot 



WE TWARD. 



Pacific Eipreee* 



■Way Paspengert 



Limited Mail' 



Hanover Accommodation. 



Mail train via Mt. Joy 



No. 2 via Columbia 



Sunday Mail 



Fast Line 



Frederick Accommodation. 



Harrisburg Accom 



Lancaster train 



Harrisburg ExiirenB 



Pittsburg Expreee 



Cincinnati Exjiress* , 



EASTWARD. 



Atlantic txpresB* 



Philadelphia ExpresBt. 

 Harrisburg ExpresB.... 



Lancaster train 



Pacific Express* 



Johnstown Express.... 

 Harrisburg Accom 



II.ROAO 



in this city, 



Leave 

 Lancaster. 



2:40 a. m. 



4:50 a. m. 



9:25 a. m. 



9:30 a. m, 

 11:20 a. m. 

 11:20 a.m. 

 11:59 a.m. 



3:25 p. m. 



3:35 p. m. 



6:10 p.m. 



7:35 p. m. 



7:40 p.m. 



9:10p.m. 

 11:30 p.m. 



Lancaster. 

 12:40 a. m. 



4:10 a. m. 



7:50 a. m. 



9:2S a. m. 



1:10 p. m. 



3:05 p. m. 



5:50 p. m. 



SCHEDDJLE. 



as follows : 



Arrive 



Harrisburg. 



4:05 a. m. 



7:50 a. ra, 



10:30 a. m. 



Col. 10:60 a. m. 



1:00 p. m. 



1:20 p. m. 



2:00 p. m. 



4:50 p. m. 



Col. 4:15 p.m. 



8:10 p. m. 



Col. 8:10 p. m. 



9:00 p. m. 



10:35 p. m. 



12:45 a. m. 



Philadelphia. 



3:10 a. m. 



7:00 a. m. 

 10:30 a. m. 

 12:30 p.m. 



3:30 p. 111. 



6:00 p. m. 



9:00 p. m. 



The Hanover Accommodation, west, connects at Lancaster 

 with Limited Mail, west, at 9:25 a. m., and vnU run through 

 to Hanover ■without change of cars. 



The Frederick Accommodation, west, connectsat Lancas- 

 ter with Fast Line, west, at 3:25 p. m., ami runs through to 

 Frederick without change of cars. 



The Frederick Accommodation, east, leaves Columbia at 

 12:30 p. ra., arriving at Lancaster at 1 p. m., connecting 

 with Pacific Express at 1:10 p. m. ' 



The Dillerville Accommodation leaves Harrisburg at b 

 a. m., comiug via Mt. Joy, and arriving at Lancaster at 9:05, 

 connecting with Lancaster train. 



The York Accommodation, leaving York ai: 6:32 a. m., 

 connects at Columbia, at 7ilS, with the train leaving Mari- 

 etta at 6:52 a, m., at Lancaster with the Harrisburg Express 

 at T:50 a. ni. 



The Marietta train leaves Columbia at 6:30 a. m., and re- 

 turning, leaves Marietta at 6:52, connecting at Columbia 

 with the York Accommodation, and at Lancaster with the 

 Harrisburg Exprecs at 7;50 a. m. 



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

 lowing Btoi^s, when flagged, viz : Middletown, Elizabeth- 

 town, Mt. Joy, Landisville, Bird-in-Hand, Gordouville, 

 Leaman Place, Kinzers, Gap, Christiana, Penningtonville, 

 Parkesburg, Pomeroy, Coat€sville, Oakland, Glen Loch, 

 Malvern, Paoli, Eagle, Radnor, Upton, Villa Nova, Rose- 

 mont, Haverford College, Ardmore, Wynnewood, Elm. 

 Merion, Overbrook, HeBtonville and Mantua; Lancaster and 

 Down^gtowu being regular stations, 



•The only trains which run daily. 



tRuns daily, except Monday. 



AHD OTQEB 



LEAF-EATING INSECTS AND VERMIN 



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EXXER3XIlVATEr> 



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Send for circular describing the improved machine, and 

 its use, and giving the results of farmers' experiences with it. 



West Grove Mannrg Co., 'West Geo-\-e, Pa. 

 8-5 



n day at Home. Agents wanted. Outfit and 

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$12 



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DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF 



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OFFICE : 



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Address, THOMAS & DEMMING, 



7-12-S Mechanicsburg, Pa. 



Chester "Whites, Berkshires, Essex, 

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Our shipments give universal satisfaction. Tlie foHow- 



THOROUGHBRED SWINE: 



Ouly first-class, well-bred, growthy pia;s sold, 

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1876. 



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