THE LANCASTER FARMER 



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Dyspepsia! Dyspepsia! Dyspepsia! 



nvKiiM.iria i» llio most i^n.lpsiiig of all human ailniPuti. 

 Its ivmi>ton]» aif ulnioKt lullniee iu tlieir variety, ami the 

 forlorn and il«'«pon(l<-ul vi.-tima of the ilisn.ise often lancy 

 theni»elvf«tbi' prev. in turn, of every known malady. Ibia 

 is due in part, to t'he alose sympathy which •■x.Mn between 

 IhOBtomach and the l)raiu, and m port aluo to the fact that 

 any di»turtianei' of the digexlivo function noce»B»rlly dia- 

 orders the liver, the howeln and the nervous system, and 

 affecta, to some extent, the quality of the blood. 



E V. Kuukela Bitter Wine of Iron a sure cure. This 19 

 not'n new preparation, to be tried and found wsntiUK, it has 

 been prescribed daily for many years in the practice of 

 emiuent phyeiciaus with unparalelled success. It is not ex- 

 pected or intended to cure all the diseases to which the 

 human family is subject, but is warranted to cure dyspepsia 

 in its most obstinate form. Kunkel's Bitter \V iiic ol Iron 

 uever fails to cure. Syni)iton8 of Dyspepsia are loss of 

 appetite, wind and risln((Of the food, dryness of the mouth, 

 beartburn, distenlion ol the storanch and bowels, constipa- 

 tion, headache, dizziness, sleeplessness and low spirits. 

 Try the ureat rcmedv and be convinced of its merits. Oet 

 the gonuine. Take only Runkels, which is put only iu one 

 dollai bottles. Depot, 'JS'.l North Ninth street, Philadelphia, 

 Pa. It never fails. For sale by all Drugxists and Dealers 

 •verywbere. 



Ask for E. F. Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron and take no 

 other. 8ix l>otlle8 for 6ve dollars, or one dollar per bottle. 



Worms ! 



Worms 



Worms 



E. F. KuukePs Worm Syrup uever fails to destroy Pin, 

 Seat and .Stomach Worms. Dr. Kiinkel, the only successfnl 

 physician who removes Tape Worm in two hours alive with 

 bead, and no fee until removed. Common sense teaches if 

 Tape Worm be removeii, all other worms can be readily de- 

 fltroyed. Send for circular to E. F. Kuiikel, '2.59 North 

 Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pu., or call on your druggist for 

 a bottle of Kunkel's Worm Syrap, iirice $1. It never fails. 



To the Worhllis i'lass.— We are now prepared to 

 furnish all classes with ct>witant employment at home, the 

 whole of the time, or for their spare moments. Business 

 new, light and profitable. Persons of either sex easily earn 

 from 511 cents to $5 ]ier evening, and a jiroportioiial sum by 

 devotiug their whole time to the business. Boys and girls 

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

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

 unparalleled ofler : To such ;:s are not well satistied we will 

 send one dollar to pay for the trouble of writing. Full par- 

 ticulars, samples worth several dollars to connneuce work 

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

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

 if you want permanent, profitable work, address, 



9-3-4ni tiEoaoE Stinson & (.'O., Portland, Maiue 



War in Europe. 



DIC^/I A PP^'"^^^ '^"*^^"''^' Biof^'raiihy, Trivato Letters 

 DIoiVlnriuN.and Meiuorjindjt. lutroductiou by Bay - 

 nr4l 'i'nylor, (.irapbio and eutertainiug. Full of anec- 

 dote, wit, romautie iucident. and great historical eventy. 

 Profusely IlliiNtratocI with actual sketches from Bis- 

 murk 'b life— home, student, jioliticHl and battle scenes, por- 

 trsitB, landacapes, etc. This Life of Europe's greatest 

 sttttesman is jut*t the book for the times, deliueatiug aa it 

 does all the famous Uulers. Generals, and Diplomats — co- 

 actors with Bismarck. SpecialCanvasse«h wanted to sup- 

 ply the urgent demand for this live hook. Good pay. Circu- 

 lar, free. Write to J, B. FORD & CO , Few York. 9-;)-6m. 



_^ ^wp^F^ '^ ^^^ easily earned in these times, but it can be 

 /ni /| /I/ made iu three months by any one of either 

 N^ / / / '^^^i '"^ °"y 1'^''* ^^ *^^ country who is willing 

 ClJ III ^o""**''^ steadily at the employment that we 

 ^1^ ■ ■ • furuieh. $6t» per week iu jour own town. You 

 need not be aw«y from home over night. Yon can give your 

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

 costs nothing to try the business. Terms and $5 Outfit free. 

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



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Half Dozen for - - - $6.00! 



SHIRT FRONTS, 



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l.inen laud Paper Collars and CuITh 



SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER 



AT 



E. J. ehisman'S, 



No. no North Queen Street, 

 Second door from Shober's Hotel. 



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Genuine Peruvian Guano. 



As received direct from Peruvian Gov- 

 ernment .\gcnts. 



Ris-KL & C'o's. AMMONIATED SC- 

 PEKPHOSPHATE OF LIMB, the best in 

 the market. GROUND BONE— the pur- 

 est and best. FARM IMKLEMENTS— 

 the latest improved. 

 The above sold at very low prices, to 

 meet the demands of Habd Times, 

 Send for 22d Annual Pamphlet. 



H. B. GKIFFING, 

 60 Cortlandt SS., New York City. 



PERUVIAN 



GUANO. 



WARRAMTEa 



1877 POST-CENTENNIAL 1877 

 CI-OTHS, 



CASSIMERES, 



COATIXOS, ^tVOK.S'l'KKDS, 



VESTINGS, SUITINGS, 



Meltons, Ohiviots and Tweeds, 



Plain, barred, utriped .ind diaf^onal.lor .Sijring and Summer, 

 at the Merchant Tailoring and Clothing Store of 



RATHVON & FISHER, 



(Eatablished in the year 18*0), 



Coruer of North tjiieeu and Oraiij;e-St8., 



LANCASTER, PA. 



Extra finished and trimmed. Ready-made Clothing, for 



MEK AND BOTS, 



and clothing cut or made to order iu tho most satisfactory 

 manner. 



A fine line of GENTS' FUUNISHINO GOODS, and 

 goods sold by the yard or piece. 



RATHVON & FISHER, 

 9-l-ly Practical Tailors. 



M. HABERBUSH, 



MANUFACTUREKOF 



Plain and Fine Harness, 



SADDLES, 



COLLARS, "WHIPS, &c., 



AL.SO DEALER IN 



TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, 



BUFALO ROBEH. 



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

 No. 30 Penn Square, 



^-l-ly LANCASTER, PA. 



H. Z. RHOAD3. 



CHA3. G. RH0AD3. 



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H.Z.RHOADS&BRO., 



38 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa., 



Wboleaale and Retail Dcalera io 



DIAfflOmS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, 



SILVERWARE. SPECTACLES, 



Broiises, Clock: and Watchniaksrs' Iilaterials, 



JOBBKI\_S IN i\MEI\.ICAN WATCIi[ES. 



ORDERS RECEIVED FOR 



Special Injportations iij Foreign Goods. 



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REPAIRING BY SKILLFUL WORKMEN, 



1760. ESTABLISHED 1760. 



GEO. M. STEINMAN & CO., 



26 and 28 West King-st. 



HARDWARE, 



BUILDING HARDWARE, 



CLASS, 



PAINTS, OILS, PUMPS, 



TEEBACOTTAJRONanclLEADPIPE, 



LEATHER BELTING, 

 SEEDS, 



PHOSPHATES & FARM IMPLEMENTS. 



Agent!* for tbe 



" Ohio " Reaper and Mower, 

 Whann's Phosphate, 

 Fairbank's Scales, 

 Dupont's Powder, 

 Harrisburg Nails, &c., <tec. 



FA-RBIERS, 



IMPROVE YOUR POULTRY, 



D«rk. Brahma, Brown Leghorn, Plymouth Rock, S. 8. 

 Hamburg ami Houdan 



EGGS FOR, SALE. 



My fowls are of the best aud eygs wurrauted fresh. 



Address HAYDN H. TSHUDY, 



9-4-'2m Lititz, Pa. 



AMOS MILEY, 

 108 North Queen-st., Lancaster, Pa., 



MANUFACTUUBK OF ANI> DEALER n* 



Saddles, Harness, Collars 



Bridlea, Whips. &c. Alao a flue lot of Truuke. Valises, 

 Carpet Bags, Buffalo Robes. 



Harness and Trunks neatly repaired, j 



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We have tho largest Block of geueril Hardware in the 

 State, aud onr prices are as low aud teruiH as liberal as oaa 

 be found else.when*. 9-1-tf. 



E. N. FRESHMAN & BROS., 



ADVERTISING AGENTS, 

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



Are aotborizefl to contract for advertlHlnf 

 iu tbia paper. 



EsliJiaies faniislieil free. send for a Cirenlar. 



SlIWCRIBE FOU THE 



THE LANCASTER FARMER, 



The cheapest and best Agricultural Paper 

 in the country. 



300 Canvassers Wantel Send for Terms, Ico, 



