II. 



THE LANCASTER FARMER. 



The Hanover Accommodation, west, connects at Laucaster 

 with Niagara Express, west, at 9:35 a. m., and will run 

 through to Hanover. 



The Frederick Acconimodation, west, connects at Lancas- 

 ter with Fast Line, west, at 2:10 p. m., aud runs to Frederick. 



The Pafilic Express, east, on Sunday, when flagged, wiU 

 stop at Middletown, Elizabethtowu, Mount Joy and Laudis- 

 Tille. 



*The only traius which run daily. 



tliuns daily, except Mninlay. 



Rates of Ailvertisiiig: iu ttie Farmer. 



1 mo.... 



2 mo.... 



3 mo 



4 mo 



6 m« 



8 mo 



1 year. 



1 in. 



$1.00 

 2 00 

 2.60 

 3.00 

 4.60 

 6.00 

 9.00 



$ 2.00 

 4.00 

 4.50 

 6.60 

 9.00 

 12.00 

 18.00 



Sin. 



$ 3.00 

 6.00 

 6.75 

 9.00 

 13.50 

 18.00 

 27.00 



4 iu. 



5 4.00 

 S.OO 

 10.00 

 12.00 

 18.00 

 24.00 

 36.00 



5 iu. 



$ 6.00 

 12.00 

 13. .'iO 

 18.00 

 27.00 

 36.01 

 54.00 



8 in. 



$ 8.00 

 16.00 

 IS. 00 

 24.00 

 36.00 

 48.00 

 72 00 



C:^~Sj'iecia] and business notices l.'S cents i^er line 



TO AGENTS. 



The Century CI art» 



A 100-year Almauac, whereby you cau ascertaiu what day 

 of the week any day of tlie mouth is or what day of the 

 mouth auy day of the week is, was, or will be, from 1799 to 

 1900, or iu what day auy eveut has taken place, from 1799 

 . to 1900, aud 1000 other occurreuoes. The greatest iu- ^ 

 2 vention of man. Every person will buy one; also the ^ 

 ^ great Egyptian Puzzle. Sport for .all. Either article S 

 8 sent OD receipt of 25c, post paid, or $1 per dozen. * 

 ^ Agents wanted everywhere. Ladies and Geuts secure 

 your town at oucg. You cau make $20 per w-eek. Send for 

 sample, 



9-12-6m] 



KOO\S BRO'S, Novelty I) akr 



1011 aud 102 Washingtou St., CHICAGO 



CHICAGO, 111. 



M. HABERBUSH, 



MANUFACTURER OF 



Plain and Fine Harness, 



SADDLES, 



COLLARS, WHIPS, FLY NETS, &c., 



ALSO DEALER IN 



TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, 



BUFALO KOBES, 



Horse Covers, Lap-Rugs, Grloves, &e., 

 No. 30 Penn Square, 



lO-l-ly LANCASTER, PA. 



sk:i:e=lts i 



Half Dozen for 



$6.00! 



SHIRT FRONTS, 



rs, Haa 



I.iiieii and I^apor Collars and CiiifN 



SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER 



AT 



E. J. BSISMAN'S, - 



No. 56 North Queen Street, 



OPPOSITE INQUIRER PRINTING OFEICE, 

 9-1-iy 



P U I- M O N A 



e beyond comparison tte best remedy for the cure of CON- 

 SUMPTION (EVEN IN ITS MOST ADVAKCED STAGES), .l.sf/tma, 



BrotichHas. Catarrh, and all derangements of the NERV- 

 OUS SYSTEM. A circular contaiuing particulars of 



MANX CASES BCCCESSFOLLT TREATED, full adviSB for the 



treatment of the diseases above mentioned, and certiflcates 

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

 Address OSCAK G.MOSES, Sole Proprietor, IS Cortlaudt 

 Street, NewVork. 9.10-6m 



THE IMPROVED 



Sewing Machine 



1. — Makes a -perfect lock stick, alike on both sides, on all 

 kinds of goods. 



2.— Runs Light, Smooth, Noiseless and Rapid. 



3. — DuHAULE— A'««,r for years without Repair. 



4. — Will do all varieties 0/ Work and Fancy Stitching in 

 a superior manii'^r. 



0. — Is Most Easily managed \iy the operator. Length of 

 stitch may be altered while running, and machine can be 

 threaded without passing thread through holes. 



6. — Design Simple, Ingenious, Elegant. Forming the 

 stitch without the use of Cog Wheel Gears, Rotary Cams, or 

 Lever Arms. Hd^s ihc Automatic Drop Feed, which insures 

 uni/ornt length 0/ stitch at any speed. Has our new Thread 

 Controller, which allows easy movement of needle bar and 

 Prevents injury to thread. 



7. — Construction moii care/ul j.nA Finished. It is manu- 

 factured by the wr^jj/ ,r,4^/7^K/ (iK(f experienced mechanics, at 

 the celebrated KKMIXGTOX AR.1I<»RY. Ilioii, N. 

 Y. Attention is called to our greatly reduced prices. 



8. — The No. 2 Remington Machine for Manufacturing and 

 Family use has been recently improved , and is offered to the 

 public with the assurance that it will give entire satisfaction. 



ARMORY: ILION, N. Y. 



PRINCIPAL OFFICE: 



218 and 283 Broadway, New York 



lO-2-lYl 



EVERYTHING 



FOR THE 



GARDEN 



Numbering 175 pages, with Colored Plate, 



SENT FREE 



To our customers of past years, aud to all 

 purchasers of our books, either 



GAEDENING FOE PEOFIT, 

 PEACTICAL FLORICULTUSE, 

 Or GAEDENING FOE PLEASUEE. 



Price $'.50 each, prepaid, by mail, 



To others, on receipt of 25c. 



Plain Plant or Seed Catalogues, ^vithout Plate, 



free to all. 



PETER HENDERSON & CO., 



Seedsmen, Market Gardeners and Florists, 

 35 Cortlaudt St., N. Y. 



9-T-ly] 



ADVEETISING. 



$t.O0O WORTH FOR $8X50, 



The cheapest aud best way to reach readers outside of 

 the large cities is by usiug oue or more of our six lists of 

 over l.OOO newspapers, divided to cover difierent sec- 

 tions of the couHtry. Weekly Circulation over 



GOO. 000. AdvsrtisemeutB received for oue or mure lists. 

 For catalogues coutaiuiug names of papers, aud other iu- 

 formation aud for estimates, address 



SEALS & FOSTER, 41 Parfe Row (Times Building), Now York. 



CHRONIC 



lyiaeases Cured. New 



pal'iB marked out by that 

 plaiuest of all books — 

 "Plain Home Talk aud 

 Medical Common Seuse,'' 

 —nearly l,unu pages, 2Uil illustrations, by Dr. E. B. Foote, 

 of 120 Lexington Ave., N. Y. Purchasers of this Book are 

 at liberty to constilt its author in person or by mail free 

 Price by mail $3.25 Xovtha Stan<lard edition, or $1.50 foi 

 the popr/Mr edition, which contains all the same mattei 

 aud illustrations. Contents tables free. Agents Wanted 



MURRAY HILL PUBLISHING CO , 

 9-10-ly 129 East 2Sth St. N. Y. 



E. n. fueshmait & buos., 



ADVERTISING AGENTS, 



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



Are autborizcci to contract for advertising' 

 in tbis paper. 



We Will Pay kHiihdMaW Price 



or we will sell them for vou oa 



BUTTER, 



GRAIN,] 



for all of the following articles or we will sell them for you oa 

 ^% (5 per cent.) commisssion 

 Cheese, EGGS. I" O V L.- 

 T R Y. Lard, Talllow, Feath- 

 ers, Potatoes, A P PI. ES, 



Flour, Feed, Fur, Hide^, Woo'l, 



^ Peanuts, Broom Corn, Dried Fruit, 



Hay, Hops, kc, kc. I^iberal ca*>»b advances made 

 ou large cousiguments of staple articles. P'armers, shippers 

 aud dealers lu general merchandise should write for refe- 

 reuce, price current, stencil, &c. When writing us, stata 

 whether you wish to ship on consigumeut, or sell; if yoa 

 wish to sell, uanie the articles, amoaut of each, and your 



VERY i OWEST PRICE l^'e.fr..t. 



B, (free aboard cars) at your nearest shipping poiut. Also, 

 if i>08sible, send sample by mail; if too bulky, by freight. 

 Addess 



HULL & SGOTNEY, 



GEXERAI, 



Commission & Shipping IVlerchants, 



321 aud 346 Xortli Water Street, 



9-11-ly] PHILADELPHIA. 



We are now selling 



Hew Pianos for $125 



Each, and all styles, including Grand, Square nnd Up* 

 rig-ht. all nen' and strictly (irst-class, at the lowest 

 net casb 1%'boiesale factory prices, direct to the 

 purchaser. 



No Agents; no commissiens; no discounts. Pianos for 

 5200, containing 



MATHUSHSK'S 



New Patent Duples Overstrung Scale, 



which is without question the greatest improvement ever put 

 into a Square Piano, producing the most astonishing power , 

 richness and depth of tone, and a sustaining singing quality 

 never before attained.. Uur Uprights are the Jinest in 

 America. Pianos sent on trial. Don't fail to write for Illus- 

 trated and Descriptive Catalogue — mailed free. 



MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO., 



9-7-ly STo. 31 East Fifteenth St., ST. T. 



A PCWPQ WANTED. Best combination and most lib- 

 ilUurJ 1 t-ral terms. Send for circulars. National 

 :\IONTULY. Washington, D. C. 



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Sena lor a Ciitilar. 



" Vuquestloiiably the best siistaiiietl work 

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Address HARPER & BROTHERS. New Yorfe. 



per 1,000 aud upwards, for Seedlings of Shade 

 and Tunber Trees. A snrpluK of voung trans- 

 planted EVEROREEKS, CONCORD GR.\PK 

 VINES, ETC. Send for Price List. Adi^-ess, 



J. JENKINS, 



Grape and Seedling Nursery, 



$1 



10-2-4ma 



WINOKA, Columbiana County, Oliio. 



