THE LANCASTER FARMER. 



III. 



E. F. Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron. 



Has uov«r been known to fail in the cure of weakncBB, at- 

 tended with BvinptoniB, iudiRpositiou to exortion, loss of 

 meraorv, dimculty ol breathing, general weiikueaH, horror of 

 diseHRp^ weuk, nervous trembling, dreadful horror of death, 

 night sweats, cold feet, wcaknesH, djumesHof vision, languor, 

 universal laesitudo of the niuioulur Ryateni, cnormouH np- 

 potite, with dysppptic system. |hot huudH, flushing of the 

 bodv dryness of the skin, piiUid countenance and eruptions 

 on the face, purilying the blood, pain in the b.iok, heaviuosa 

 of the eyelids, frequent black spola flying; before the eyes, 

 with t-'uipcr.iryaufl'uaioii and loss of sight, want of atteulion, 

 etc. These syniptome all arise from u weckneas, and to 

 reinedy that, use E. F. Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron. It 

 never fails. Thousands are now enjoying health who have 

 used it. Get the genuine. Sold only in $1 bottles. Take 

 only E. F. Kunkel's. 



Ask for Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron. This truly vnlunblo 

 tonic has been so t horoughly tested by all cliist^es of the com- 

 munity that it is now deemed indisHpnaable as a Tonic raed- 

 Iciue. It costs but lutle, purifies the blood and gives lone 

 to thestonmch, renovateethosystem and j-roluugslife. 



I now only "sk a trial of this valuable tonic. Price $1 per 

 bottle. E. F. KITNKEL, Sole Proprietor, No. 2r.9 North 

 Ninth Street, below Vine, Philadelphia, Pa. Ask for Kun- 

 kel'B Bitter Wine of Iron, and take no other. A photograph 

 of the proprietor on each wrapper, all others are countorieit. 



Beware of couuterfeits. Do not let your druggist sell you 

 any but Kunkel's, frhich is put up only as above iei>reBeut- 

 ed. You can get six bottles for five doll.. ra. All I ask is 

 one eimjile trial. 



Tapeworm Removed Alive. 



Head and all complete in two hours. No ffe till head 

 pnBses. Seat, Pin and Stomach worniB lemovi.d by Dr. 

 Kunkel, 259 Noi-th Ninth Street. Advice free. No fee until 

 head and all passes in one, and alive. Dr. Kunkel is the 

 only Buccessfu) )ihysiciau in this country for th^ removal of 

 Worms, and his Worm Syrup is pleasant and safe for chil- 

 dren or grown persons. Send for circular, or ask lor a 

 bottle of Knnfcpl's HV/rm Si^rup. Price one dollar per bottle. 

 Get it of your Diuggist. It never fiiila. 9-H-Ini 



To the "WorUiiisr Cla^w. — ^^Ve are now prepared to 

 fnrniBU all cheseB with constant empljymeut at home, the 

 whole of the time, or for their spare moniei'lB. Business 

 new, light and pi ofltable. Persons of either sex paaily earn 

 from 50 cents to $5 per eveniug, and a proportional sum by 

 devoting their whole time to t)ie business. Boyi andgiils 

 earn nearly as much as men. That all who nee this notice 

 may send their adkresB, and test the business we make this 

 tjuparaUeled offer : To such as are not well siitiBfind we will 

 eend one dollar to pay lor the trouble of wiiting. Full par- 

 ticulars, samples worth several dollars to communce work 

 on, and a copy of Home and Fireside, one of the largest and 

 best Illustrated Publications, all sent free by mail. Header, 

 if you want permanent, profitable work, address, 



9^;!— Im Gkorgk Stinson k Co., Poitland, Maine 



not easily (arued :u Ih' 6 ^ tiniO' ,'iut U cuu bo 

 made in three moutlis by any one ot either 

 sex, in any part of the country who is v.'illing 

 to work steadily at the emjiloyment that we 

 furnish. $66 jier week in your owu town. You 

 need not be away from home over night. You can give your 

 whole time to the work, or only your spare moments. It 

 costs nothing to try the business. Terms and 55 Outfit free. 

 Address at once, H. Hallett & Co., Portland, Maine. 

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$7771 



s:b3:i:f\.ts i 



Half Dozen for - - - $6.00! 



SHIRT FRONTS, 



Sloclinp, Siispenfers, HafldtercMefs, 



Itiiipii aud I'nper Collars anri CiiCTh 



SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER 



AT 



E. J. ehishan'S, 



No. llO North Queen Street, 

 Second door from Shober's Hotel. 



J. STAUFFER, 



mimt i mm, 



LANCASTEE, i'ENN'A. 

 235 EAST ORANGE ST. 



All matters appertaining to UNITED STATES or CANA- 

 DIAN PATENTS, TRADE M.\PKS, and Cf »PYIUGIITS. 

 proniptly attended to. His experituro, sncccHs a d faithful 

 atontion to the interests of those who engage his Bcrvicea 

 are fully ackuowledged and appreciated. 



Preliminary examinations made for him by a reliable As 

 sistant at Wushiugton, without extra charge for drawing 

 or dencniifion. ffl-l-tf 



E. IT. FRESHMAIT & BROS., 



ADVERTISING AGENTS, 



186 W, Fourth St., Cincinnati, 0., 



Are antborlzvcl to rontract Tor advcrlising 

 In tbls paper. 



1877 POST-CENTENNIAL 1877 



CI-OTHS, 



CASSIMERES, 



COATINGS, :WORK'I-ERDS, 



TESTINGS, SUITINGS, 



Meltons, Chiviota and Tweeds, 



Plain, barred, striped and diagonal, for Spring and Summer, 

 at the Merchant Tailoring and CMothlng Store of 



RATHVON & FISHER, 



(Eetsblisbed Id the year 1840), 



Corner of A'ortli Queen and OrauKC-Sts., 



LANCASTER, PA. 

 Extra flaiahed aud trimmed, Uocdy-made Clothing, for 



MEK A'NJ) BOYS, 



and clothing cut or made to order iu the most satisfactory 

 manner. 



A fiuo line of GENT.S' FUItNISUING GOODS, and 

 goods sold by the yard oi i lece. 



RATHVON & FISHER, 



9-l-ly Priiclioal Tftilors. 



M. HABERBUSH, 



MANUI-ACTUREIS OF 



Plain and Fine Harness, 



SA]>I>I.RS. 



COLLARS, 'WHIPS, &c., 



ALSO DEALER IN 



TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, 



BUFALO R0BE9, 



Horse Covers, Lap-Rugs, Gloves, &c., 

 No. 30 Penn Square, 



9-l_ly LANCASTER, PA. 



H. Z. RH0AD3. 



CHAS. Q. RHOADS. 



Eslimates furuisM Iree. 



Seul lor a Circular. 



ECONOMY I IV FERTILIZERS ! 



HOME-MADE CHEMICAL MANURES, 



The most Effective and C'lieapeNt. 



Buy reliable Chemicals and make your own Fertilizers 

 AT HOME. Write for circular, giving lull information on 

 this subject. 



We make, or import, all kinds of Fertilizing Chemicals, 

 including : 

 Oil of Vilrol, niswolvfU BoncM, 



^-rikiiixl ISoiies, lijiiid l*la*4tcr. 



Sulpliut*' oT B'olnMli, Nitralc of soda, 

 A;;rir-iilliirHl Sii!(, S)il|itiii«c of Ammonia, 

 Muriat<-'Ol I'ofit.sli, Itoii*- « linrcoiil, 

 Sulpliiiio of Soda, Kiil|»li;tte of Magnesia. 



Address HARRISON BROS. & CO., 



/05 .South I'rottt Strtrt, J'JiHafitlp/iia. 



Established as Manufacturers of Fertilizing Chemicals 

 in i7o:^. if-i-':;m 



My annual Catalagno cf Vegetable nnd Flower Seed for 

 1877 will be re.idy by January, and sent frt-f to nil who (ip- 

 ply. CuBtomers of last Heasjii need not write for it. I offer 

 one of the Urge-^t coUectionR of vegetable seed ever sent out 

 by any seed house in America, a lurco jiortion of which 

 were gr wn on my b'x seed fnrms. I*rinffd direction.t/or 

 cuKivationon eocrt/ packane. All seed Bold from my estab- 

 lishment warriinted to be bo'h fresh and true to name; so 

 far, that should it prove otherwise, I will aefiU the order 

 gratis. As the original introducer of (he Hubbard and 

 Marblehfad Pqnaahep, the Marblehead Cabbages, and a 

 score of other now veiietablea, I invite the patronage of all 

 who are anxious to bar-e their xeedn fresh, true, and of the 

 t^ry bent Strain. New vkoktableb a Specialtt. 

 &-r2 51] JAMES 1. H. OREQORY, Marblehead, Mass. 



R day at Home. Agents wanted. Outfit and 

 terms free. TBUK k CO., Augusta, Maine. [S-Z-lj 



H.Z. RHOADS &BRO., 



38 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa., 



Wholesulo and Retail DealerB In 



fflAMOK, WATCHES, JEWELRY, 



SILVESWARE, SFZOTACLES, 



Bronzes, Clocks and Watckakers' Uiteriah. 



JOCBKI\S IN A^IEI\IGAN WaTCI^^ES. 



ORDERS RECEIVED FOR 

 Special Injportations iij Foreign Goods, 



REPAIRING BY SKILLFUL WORKMEN. 



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Tvarietiea of either Flowor or Vegetable NF.Kn.S for 25 

 centB, post paid. " rlorsl TributB" 16 cenlR. 



E. E. JOItn.W. 

 9-3-2m 29 Savamiah-Ht., Ilocbewlor, N. T. 



$12 



ABE PLANTKD BY A MILLION PEOPLK IN AMEBIOA. SEB 



Vick's Catalogue— 300 lUustratioue, only 2 cents. 

 ; Vick's Floral Guide, Quarterly, 25 ceute a y©»r, 



Vick's Flower and Vegetable Garden, 60 cent e; with 

 elegant cloth coveip, $1 00. 



All my I ublications are printM in English and Oerman. 

 B!| Adaress, JaMF.S VK'K. Uochoster, N. Y. 



FARMS 



For Sale K;inffinf fr.<m a<> 1" ."iOO Acri-1. 

 Apply to I.. MALiOIVE, Sallabury, Nd. 



IS EEDS. 



co^L'La CATALOGUE /«". 



EVERYTHING 



VOK THE 



Numbering 175 rages, with Colored Plate, 



SENT FREE « 



To our costomerBof past years, and to all purchaBors f' 

 of our books, either ^ 



Gardening for Profit, Practical Floriculture, 4] 



or Gardening for Pleasure. >J 



(Price $1.50 each, prepaid by mail,) ^ 



To otbers ou receipt of 25c. 



Plain Plant or Seed Catalogues, without pUte, free 



to all. 



Seedsmen, Market (hirdnierx and Florists, 



35 Cortlandt St., N ew York. 

 ^■■■■■B PL ANTS. Hi^HBBi^H 



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WANTED IMMEDIATELY 



Y T 77 YounR Men and Women to learn Ti Lhj- X 



YounR Men aUL 

 GRAPHY. SituatiouB (fuaranteed. Halary while 

 practicing. Address, with etatnp. Sherman 

 Teleffrapb Co., Oberlio. Ohio. 8 



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