ir. 



THE LANCASTER FARMER. 



S<-HEDlTI.Ii:. 



as fr)llows : 



Ari-ive 

 Harrisburg. 

 4;it5 a. m. 

 7:5tJ a. ni, 

 111:411 a. 111. 

 Ool. S.OO p. m. 

 1:00 p. m. 

 1:25 p. m. 

 l::w p. in. 

 ^:'15 p. m. 

 Col. 2:4.5 p. m. 

 j S:10 p. m. 

 I Col. siiio p. m. 

 s:4ii p. m. 

 10:."iii p. ui. 

 12:45 a. m. 



Philadelphia. 

 3:110 a. m. 

 7:00 a. m. 

 10:110 a. m. 

 12:30 p. m. 

 3;45 p. in. 

 5:00 p. Ul. 

 (i:00 p.m. 

 7:20 p. m. 

 9:00 p.m. 

 The H;inover ,\ccomniodatiou, wet^t, connects at Lancaster 

 with Kia^iara Express, west, at 0:35 a. m., and wiU run 

 throufih to Ilanovei'. 



The Frederick Accommodation, west, connects at Lancas- 

 ter with Fast Line, west, at 2:10 p. m.. and luus to Frederick. 

 The Pacific Exprf-sp, ej^et, on Sini'lay, -vvlieu flnggi-d. v;\\' 

 stop at Middletown, Elizabethtown, Mount -Joy and Laudis- 

 viDe. 

 . *The only trains which run daily. 



tRnns d;iily, t-xcrevit Mi>ndiv>\ 



EVEE? BEE-SEEPES SHOULD SEAB TES 



PEXXSYI-VANIA KAII<ROAI> 

 Trains leave the Depot in this city, 



I Leave 



WEST\V.\RD. Lancaster. 



Pacitic Express" i 2:40 a. m. 



Way Patseugert ' 4:50 .a.m. 



Niagara Expref-s 9.35 a. m. 



Col. Accoiiimodatiou I 7:20 p.m. 



Mail trail] via Mt. -Toy j 11:20a. m. 



No. 2 via Columbia : 11:20 a. in. 



Sunday MaU i 11:20 a. m. 



Fast Line" 2:10 1'.m 



Fro'b^j-ick .\rcomniodatiou . ' 2:13 p. in, 



Hun-isburg .\cconi | 6:00 p.m. 



Columbia ,\ccommodatiou.. : 7:20 p. in. 



Harrifibui-g Express i 7:25p,in. 



,PittsbnrK Express 9:25 p.m. 



Cincinnati Express' 11:30 p. ni. 



E.\KTWARD. Lancaster. 



Atlantic Express' | 12:30 a. m. 



Philadelphia F.xpresst 4:10 a. m. 



HalTisbiirg Express 7::i5 a. m. 



Columbia ,\ccoinniOiIatiou.. 9.2.S p. m. 



Pacific Express ■. ; 1:20 p. m. 



Sunday Mail 2:00 p. m. 



Johnstown Express 3:05 p. ra. 



Day Express* ■ 5:iS p. m. 



Harrisburg Accom 5:.50 p. m. 



An eleeant 36 ]i:iee MontliW devoteft to 



SOIENTinC AHD PSACTICAL BEE-OULTDEE. 



Th" most. 8U'-'cc3iful End experienced Bce-ilaslerJ in Ainenc* 

 lire its regular correspondents. It i« the Olokst, Largest »nd 



BEST BEE PAPER IN THE WORLD; 



TWU liOLI.Ar.S A VKAR. Specimen Copy 10 cts. Addresa 



7I1011. 3, Hewman <e Son, 971 W. Uadison St. Cliicagi!. 

 9-12-2-t 



TO AGEHTS. 



Tlie Gsntury Ci art. 



A 100-yenr Alruaiiiic. whereby yon vm ascertain what day 

 Ofthcweek Kiiy day of the mouth is or whiit day of the 

 mouth any day of the week is, waB. or will be. from 1799 to 

 1900, or iii what duy auy event lias takeu place, from 1799 

 . to 190iJ, :!ud HWO'other ocL-urreiioes. The gresitest in- -^ 

 5 ventioii of luau. Every ) ersoii will buy one; also the -C 

 'fS great K;,'yijtiau Puzzle. Sport for .all. Kithei* article = 

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 your towu uf oiico. Yuu can make $20 per week. Send for 

 sample. 



n-12-fim] 



KOiISS BRO'S. Sovdtv Dealer ;. 



in.l and 10) Washington St.,"CHlrAU(.l. 111. 



A FARMER'S FORTUNE. 



The plaee to learn how it maybe obtaiued is the Grea 

 Ameki:'.a.n Stock Jouhnal, a large 24 i-age monthly, one of 

 the chenpest and best Tarm Magazines in the country. Tells 

 about Farming and Stock Raisiup iu all its branchee. No 

 farmer's Family should be without it, as it will save many 

 times its cost. 



and a desiie to pliict' it ia the hiwAs o:' all. li-d us to make 

 the liberal otTer of seuding it thr<-u n;oiiths on tri;il for 



TWO DIMES. 



Liberal pi-finiuins, a spccnicn cn);y and sho'v bills free to 

 oil who will use them. All who siUwcribe before .January 

 let, 18T8, h'et the October, November and Jiecembev num- 

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 Chester co.. I'a. [9-ll-3m. 



A TR-JE FAEMSE'S PAPES. 



SGIENTIG FARMER. 



BOSTOV. n.VSSi. 



revotca to tlic Interesis ol ProfilaWe AgncnltirB. 



"Its dei.aitnients lucludr CHK.Misriiv. Botaxv and IIon- 



TICUl.TVRK, DaIIcT ANP STOCK VETFIUNARY, ENTOMOLOGI- 

 CAL The li'irUD, CONFKKENCE COBSEB and MISCECLASE- 



o^jsLou Parin Practice. Kncal .Architecture. The Farmer 

 in Polilics, etc.— all being conducted on that idea of cor- 

 rectness which is to advance the farm profit, and lift Agri- 

 culture iu a higher social position. 



Circulates in Every State and Territory. 

 Subscrilitiou price only Jl.l'o per y.-ar, Vend stami) for 

 samide copy and circular ol Special /•n-mmni.f and itufnce- 

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P U I- M O N A 



ia beyond comparison the best remedy for the rurc ot CON- 

 SUMPTION (EVEN IN ITS MOST ADVANCED STAliEs),.l.>{f/inia, 



Bronchitan. Catarrh, and all derangements of the NERV- 

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MANT CASES SX'CCESSFULI-Y TREATED, full advise fOT the 



treatment of the diseases above mentioned, and certificates 

 of actual cures, will lie sent free by mail to all applicants. 

 Address OSCAR G. MOSES, Sole Proprietor, IS Cortlandt 

 Street, New York, 9.10-6m 



THAT HEAD OF MINE. 



If you would know what it contains, read the 

 "Phrenological Journal." Terms, $2 a year (reduced 

 from $3). with a beautiful Phr-nological Bust of 

 Plaster of Paris, nearly life-size, as Premium to each 

 subscriber. 



THE PHRENOLOGICAL 



Has been published for forty years, is widely and favorably 

 known, iccupviug a place peculiarlv its own, devoted to the 

 siudy of HUMAN NATUKK in uJl its pUnses, mcluding 

 Phrenology, Piiysiognniny. Ethnolpgy. Physiology, etc., 

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 wi'l be sjiared to raak? it the bcs' -iinblicitiou for general 

 ciiculatiou, tending ahvays (o •u;;ke men better phypically, 

 mentally, and morally. 'I'ite JntTnNAL for ISTs will contain 

 a series of carefully-prepared papers on Pkaotical Purkn- 

 OLOGY. called 



"BRAIN AND MIND." 



These will be amply iliuKtrated, and. with the Pkemium 

 Bust, will furnish the reiider witli a clear exposition of the 

 Science iu its various departments. Also, a special series 

 of papei's on 



"The Training of Children," 



Basides the Portrait aud Biograpbioiil iSketch Department' 

 which will be fully Muppiicd. and eacli Xo. will contain uhc 

 ful suggestions on Home and Sanitary Jlatterw, 



A PREMIUM HEAD. 



To each subsciiber we will ppiid a IN.odel Phreuologinal 

 Head, or Bust, showing the esucl: locaiiou of each of the 

 Phrenological Organs— a very oruamental figure made in 

 Plaster of Paris. 25 cents extra for boxing and packing 

 each Bust must be sent. Large size will be sent by express, 

 or No. -i, smaller, by nmil, post-paid. 



PRICE REDUCED. 



The jirice of The Juurnai. is reduced from $3 to $*2 a 

 year. Single Noh. iit ceuta. , 



AGENTS WANTEP. Keud 10 cents for Specimen No. 

 and TenuH, Addre:-« 



10-1-lm] 



S. R. WELLS & CO.. Publishers, 



7'i'3' SSr^sjKlnny, Xow York. 



J. STAUFFER, 



WiMM II I 



t-' t- T-'. 



LANCASTER, f ENN'A. 

 23S EAST ORANGE ST. 



All matters appertaining to UNITED STATES or CAN.a- 

 DIAN PATENTS, TKADE MARKS, and I'uPYRIGHTH. 

 promptly attended to. His experience, succedifi aid faithful 

 atentiou to the interests of those who engago bis services 

 are fully ackuowledged and api-reciated. 



Preliminary examinations made for him by a reliable Ajj 

 sistant at Washington, without extra charge for drawing 

 or description. [U-l-tf 



My amuial Catalogue of Vegetable and Flower Seed for 

 1878 will be sen! FUKE, in Jjnuarj, to all who apply. Cus- 

 tomers of last season nee 1 not write for it. I oflfer one of 

 the la.rge8t coUeci ions of vegetable seed ever sent out by 

 any seed house iu America, a large jmrtion of which wer« 

 gvcwu OH my six seed farniH. Prwted dirertionn forndtiva- 

 fiitn nn each jmcfcafje. All seed sold from mv eatablishnient 

 warranted to be both fiesh and trne to nani'-; so far that 

 Hlinuld it prove otherwise I will retill the order gratis. Aa 

 the original introdncer of the Hubbard and Marblehead 

 Squashes, the Marbleh*'ad Cabbages, and a score of other 

 new vegetables, I invite the patrnnn,''t' of aU T'hnare anxious 

 to have their xeed DIRECTLY' FROM TlIK GliOWEltJreah. 

 true, a?id of the very he-it strain, A'ftv I'cffftuhles a spe-^ 

 cialtif. 



9-l-2-4m] JAMES J. H. GREGORY, Marblehead, MaOT. 



ADVERTISING. 



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 over 1«000 newspapers, divided to cover difl'erent sec- 

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 For catalogues containing names of papers, aud other in* 



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HULL & SCOTNEY, 



GENERAL 



COMMISSION 



MERCHANTS, 



No. 346 North Water Street. 



PHILADELPHIA, 



and wholesale dealej-wa iu Butter, Cheese, Lard, Tallow, 

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 •nTTmfriTTn Flour, Fur, Wool, Cotton. Kice, Tobacco, 

 nil I I H W Pe;inuls. Broom Corn, Dried Fruit, Hay, 

 UU 1 xijil. Hops. Foreign aud Donjestic Fruits, aud in 

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 price ; make prompt ftn'Tl'nn'n returns, and LIRE- 



made on all ship- UilIllUUJJ, ments except periah- 

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 any game dealer in Philadelphia will tell 

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EGGS. 



POETRY. 



c, &c. REFE- 

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GAME. 



THS BEST OFFER I 



We will ei'U dutmg tho^f hard tinier 



$510 Hanos for $210, 



And all oih.er styles in the same proyortion, iucludiug Grand, 

 Squ.ire aud Upright— all /irst-c/as-— sold direct to the people 

 at factory prices. No agents; no oonimissious; no discounts. 

 These Pianos made one of the fiuest displays at the Cen- 

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 the Highest Hokobs. Regularly incorporated Aranufao- 

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 tiuestin the world. The Square Grands contain Mathushek*e 

 new patent Duplex Overstrung Scale, the greatest improve- 

 ment in the history of Piano making. TUo uprights are the 

 fluost in America. Pianos sent on trial. Don'Hail to write 

 for Illustrated aud Descriptive Catalogue— mailed fiee. 



MSNDEL3S0HN PIANO CO., 



9-T-Iy JVo. .'56 Broadway, Jf. T. 



Rfl PER CENT TO AGENTS, forlhe Illuslrated Monthly. 

 JU DNION IN CHKIST, 50 cents a year; also large 

 c;.hh cou'juissinii or v.iluablc premium to cauvasere 

 for THE LONDON CHEISTIAN HERALD, m lUustratgl 

 Weekly, coutaining sermohs ot V. H. SPUKGEON, DK. 

 TALMADGE and D. L. MOODY, interesting articles, eerijl 

 story, etc. Three months, 75 cents, $2.50 a year, from U. 

 8 Branili Offlce. Write now for sample copies and temli 

 free, to U. A. KING, IT Hible House, N. Y. City. 



THE NATIONAL AGRIOULTUEIST AND W0BKIN8 

 FARMEE, established 1S47. a double iiuarto, 16 page, Il- 

 lustrated Family Paper, devoted to Agriculture. Stock 

 Raising, Bee-Culture, tc. Try it ! fi months f»r 5B cents, 

 or with the ILLUSTRATED PRONOUNCING DICTION- 

 ARY 'A paoes. 25t> engravings, cloth, sent with the 

 paper a year, both post-paid, lor only $1.30. Large ooim- 

 mifl«ion8 or valuable premiums to Agents. Address 



WM. L. ALLISON, 128 Nassau St., New York. 



