THE LANCASTER FARMER. 



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COIM==SILVER 



— Aim 



Gold Premiums 



GIVEN AWAY 



^^ To Every Subscriber of This Paper!! 



CONSISTING OF 



Elpgant «s:<ra-plate<l TAKLK SirVERWARE, 



surh as 87.00 ('aslorM, Knives S6.00 per set. 



Forks $3.00, Spoons $4.S0 per set, Xapklii- 



llingrs 82.ao a pair, Su^ar-Kowls, goia- 



lined, all of latest style of pattern, 



TO EVERY SUBSCRIBER FREE. 



SiIvrrandGoMgoorls furnished underthis Premium Proposition are from the well known 

 and reliable Kasle Gold and Silver Plating Company, Cineinnati, uliio. Undt-r a very favor- 

 able proposition from the above well known house, all regular patrons of this paper can se- 

 cure a useful and beautiful, a-s well as a verv valuable Premium, in the shape of a hand- 

 some set of EXTRA PLATED SILVER SPOONS, equal to the iwst artiele of 

 the kind sold in this counlry lor fl.Sll per set. And, in addition, EACH SPOON 

 ^^Va?^ '^i^'!(P^°'"^,>7,^?NCRAyED WITH YOUR MONOCRAWl 

 INITIAL. AH who are entitled to receive this elegant and uselul Premium can do 

 so on compliance with the following conditions: Send your name and post-offlce address, 

 with your express office, to the EaEle Gold and Silver Plating Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 

 together with the following Premium Order, and inclose with your order 75 cents to pav cost 

 ot engraving your initials, express charges, boxing, and packing, and vou will receive by 

 return express ior mail, if youliave no express office) a full set of extra plated Silver Spoons 

 FREE OF ANY CHARGE. All express and packing charges are covered by the 75 

 cents, and the Spoons will be delivered to you FREE. H you do not desire to have the 

 Spoons engraved, you are only required to send 60 cents, to pay cxpressage and boxing. 

 I Ihe order must in all cases be .sent, to indicate that you are entitled to this Premium as this 

 very liberal oiler is not extended to any who is not a patron of this paper. The retail price 

 of this set of spoons is S-J.50, as the following letter will show : 



-, „ u ,v . . Opfics of Eagle Gold and Silver Plating Company. Cincinnati. Omo. 



wo As.ure all aabscHbers that the poods C£.ntr^lcd for are flrat-clasg in eren respect, aud thai our retail price for 

 ine S[)ooa9 IS S4.o0 per .set. We will in no case retail them at a less price or send them in slDgle sets 10 anT one who 

 does not send the required •' Order," showing thai the sender is a patron of thi, paper. ^ 



Cj^ All orders must be sent to above flrm. Eaolb Gold and Silvbb Platinq Compant. 



! J^EAn «'AREFI7I.I.Y.— If you prefer as n Premium our 87.00 CASTOR, or S5.00 I 

 st-t of SIX FORKSi we will furnish you with the Castor on receipt of SI..'*, and the 



l-orks upon receiptor Sl.OO; this includes the cost of packing, boxing, postage, aud express 

 churL:es; or we will furnish you any of the other goods named on .sixme terms. Tliusde- I 

 livenng to you the goods free of any expense, as a Premium, at cost of packing and ex- 

 press charges, etc. 



^ PREMIUM SILVER ORDER. 



fi^'Premium Silverware: Warranted Extra Silver Plate, "^^ 



T > Ihe Eaele Oolcl and Silver I»latinar Co., Cincinnata, O.: Thi9 is to certify 

 iMat . .imasubscri^i-Tof lUe [cper liMin wlirch I have cut tfiia Order, amJ :im entitled, under vour 

 pr.-nuiim aiTan';emenl, to a full set of extr-i-plated Pilver Si-oona, with my initials engraved 

 ih*-ieon, or other Silverware which I may order herewith. I inclose herewith 75 cents, to pav 

 expr^- sia, packin g, boxing, and engravinj^ charges. ' 



fl®-On receiptor tl.is Order, we hereby agree to return to the sender, expreM or niailinir 

 ohars-es prrpaaU in fulJ, a full set of six of our extra-plated .Silver spoons with the initials "f 



i^T^,'"' "'■=\''y*".'\^5''"'''-^l5deaired. engraved thereon or onr$7.i>n(-a,^tnr on receipt Of SI .50. 

 -» ^V ^^ V,\ ^'"" ^^ hon-^red by us for ninetv daya from the date of this paper after which 

 It Will be null uiulvnrd. [Siiinedl Eiri.k Gold and Su.veh Pi.ATlNfs Co., Cinrinnati. O. 



At no time in tl 



. fiimili'-.v ThU 



I to [homseKes the imtin^ 



ilver Platx-d Ware atuined so hii;h a porfectiun an at the present I 

 IT aa pcioil 13 Koliil Silverware, ami much preferred by niaiif 



[ :"■■■■■■ "■■ , ""■-,' -" '■ '""* "= ""'"' "I";"- "insB whu desire them are urgird to immediaielv .send and secure 



to [hemsehes the immt^Uve ndvantdgoa olT-rert bj- thi-* company f^r s,>ciiring Ih.- h^-n Silver Plot-d W-.r^ yi ofr»red ' 

 on 8iich ravor:»hle term*. CCT Address kll ordera to Eagle tJold and Silver I'lutlne Co , Clnolnnoti. Ohio. 



ory '-r iiiaiiuri>-ttire'< bus Sil 

 [■■■aruii..'e iitid foi- prrv-.-tical \ 

 not k.n({ be held ope 



Kntett Mf Advertising: in ihe Farmer. 



l^mo 



2 mo.... 



3 mo.... 



4 mo 



6 mo 



8 mo 



1 year. 



$ 8.00 

 16.00 

 IS. 00 

 24.00 

 36.00 

 48.00 

 72 00 



»JP apecial and business uoticefl 15 cents jter line. 



S E B D S 



FIELD, GARDEN, FLOWER 



E AND BIRD SEEDS, Mq 



Herd, Orchiird, Greeu and Blue Grass, Flax. JC^ 

 Huiigiirian, 



CLOYER and TIMOTHY. 



EAlso, GRASS SEED MIXTURE, for Lawns and tt\ 

 Grass Plots, *■ 



WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 



33 W. D. SPRECHER&SON, 13 



So. 31 East King-st., Lancaster, Pa. 



S S E 



A. N. BRENEMAN, Jr., 



MANUFACTDftEB OF 



FRENCH CALF BOOTS \ FRENCH KID BOOTS 



5-OK FOU 



GENTLEHEiy. I I.ADIF.8. 



No. 36 West King Street, 



LANCASTER, PA. 



DUNBAR'S 

 9-1-ly 



CHILD'S SHOES A SPECIALTY. 



TO CONSUMPTIVES. 



The advertiBer having been permaoeutly cured of that 

 d read diaeaHe, CoTisuniptioii, by a flimj 1p remedy, is anxious 

 to make kuowTi to his t'ellow sufforets the me:tiiB of cure. 

 To all who deifire it. he will seud a coxiy of the prescription 

 used, (free of charge), with the directions foi' preparing and 

 using the same, which Ihey will find a sure Cube for Con- 

 sumption, Asthma, BRoNCWiTis, &c. 



Parties wishiug the prescription will please address, 



Rev. E. A. WILSON, 394 Peun St.. Wiillameburg, N. Y. 

 9-1 -flm] 



ERRORS OF rOUTH. 



A GENTLEMAN who suffeied for years from Nervous 

 Debility, Prematvire Decay, and all the effects of youth- 

 ful indiscretion will, for the sake of suffering humanity, 

 send free to all who need it, the receipt aud direction for 

 making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Suflfor- 

 ers wishing to profit by the advertiser'a experience can do 

 80 by addresaing in perfect confidence, 

 9-l-6m] JOHN B. OODKN, 43 Cedar St., New York. 



Great Stock- Breeder's Monthly. 



~ ^THE NATIONAL 



LIVE-STOCK 



JOURNAL, 



Published at 

 CHICAGO, ILLS 



THIS GREAT MONTHLY is univereally acknowl- 

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 Journalism. Each number contains 4S large pages, 

 three columns to the page, with a handsome cover, 

 aud is BeaLititully Illustrated with elegant double- 

 plate engravings. It is the only pa] er in tUe world 

 devoted exclusively to live-stack and the d.tiry. It 

 dirfcueses the s<^ieuce of breeding, the merits of the 

 various breeds, the most aitprnved methods of feed- 

 ing aud handling, and everything perlaiuiug to the 

 Bucceesful management of livestock on the farm. 

 During the year 18T7, Prof, James Law, the eminent 

 veterinary of O'^rneU University, will contriliule a 

 series of articles iijiou the l.iws of health and disease 

 as applied to Domestic Animals, that cannot fail to 

 be of great value to Farmers aud Stuck Breeders 

 every where. It contains separate Dei artments, 

 devoted to HOUSES, CATTLE. SHEEP,SWINE and 

 the DAtKY, end its corps of editors are recognized 

 thruughnut the entire country « a the Most Thoe- 

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 mrtke it a high-toned, reliable, practical and instruc- 

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 each year. 



TERMS, — Single copies, one year, postage paid, 

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STOCK JOURNAL COMPANY, Publiahera. 



L.keside Building, CHICAGO, ILLS. 

 tySEND 20 Cents for Sprcimkh Copt. [9-3-3m 



My annual Catalague of Vegetable and Flower Seed for 

 18T7 will be ready by January, and sent free to all who ap- 

 ply. Customers of last seasin need not write for it. I offer 

 one of the largest collections of vegetable seed ever sent out 

 by any seed house in America, a large portion of which 

 were gr- wn on my six seed farms. Jointed* directions for 

 cultivation on every -package. All seed sold from my estab- 

 lishment warranted to be both fresh and true to name; bo 

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

 gratis. As the original introducer of Ihe Hubbard and 

 Marblehead Squashes, the Marblebead Cabbages, and a 

 score of othn- new veuetnbles, I invite the patronage of all 

 who are ajixious to ha^e Iheir neeiU frenh, true, ami of the 

 very bent strain. New Vegetables a Specialty. 

 8-12-51] JAMES J. H. OREGOKY, \<arblehead, MaSB. 



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ADVERTISING AGENTS, 



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



Are autborizcd to rontract for advertislnc 

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