THE LANCASTER FARMER. 



►EIfI«S\'L.VAlViA BAII.ROAI» SOHEDCI.K. 



Trains hate tbe Depot in this city, as follows : 



WE TWARD. 



Pacific Express' 



Way Pasaengert 



Niagara Express 



Hanover Accommoiiatiou, 



Mail traiii via Mt. Joy 



No. 'i via rolurobia 



Sunday MaU 



Fast Line'. 



Frederick .\ccominodittion 



Harrisburg Accom 



Columbia .Accommodation. 



Harrisburg Eipress 



Pittsburg Express 



Cincinnati Express' 



EASTWARD. 



Atlantic Express" 



Philadelphia Expresst. 



Fast Line* 



Harrisburg Express . 



:20 p. I 



5:1-. p. 



T:4i) a. 

 10:110 a. 

 12:30 p. 



1 Lajieaste 



Columbia Accommodation. 



Pacific Express* 



Simday Mail 



Johnstown Express 



Day Express" 



Harrisburg .\ccom 



The Hanover Accommodation, 

 with Niagara Express, west, at 9:'i5 a. in., and will run 

 through to Hanover. 



The Frederick .Accommodation, west, conuectsat Lancas- 

 t«r with Fast Line, west, at 2:10 p. ra.. and runs to Frederick. 



The Pacific Express, east, on .Sunday, when flagged, will 

 stop at Middletown, Eltzabethtown, Mount .Toy and I^andis- 

 TiUe. 



uly trains which run daily, 

 daily, except Mrniday. 



tBun 



U. I». 3BO v«rivt-A.3xr, 



ATtOWEsT POSSIBLE PKICES, 



Fully guaraMteed. 



No. 106 EAST KING STREET, 



79-1-12] OpponU-- Leopard irol-l. 



GLOVES, SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, jg 

 SHIKTS MADE"tO ORDER, 



AND WAKRANTED TO FIT. 



E. J. ERISMAN. 



56 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa.j 



Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons, etc. 



CHURCH ST., NEAR DUKE, LANCASTER, PA. 



WIDMYER & RICKSECKER, 



UPHOLSTERERS, 



FURNITURr5D"cHAlRS, 



WAKEKOOnS: 



102 East King St., Cor. of Duke St. 



tiANCASTER, PA. 



fTBEES: 



Fruit, Shade and Ornamental Trees. 



is county and HUitcid to this climate. 



LOUIS C.LYTE 



Bird-in-Hand P. O., Lancaster co.,Pa. 



at Smoketowu 



EDW. J. ZAHM 



AMERICAN AND FOREIGN 



VV^ATCHES, 



SOLID SILVER & SILVER PLATED Vi^ ARE, 

 CLOCKS, 



JEWELRY I TABLE CUTLERY. 



Sole Agent for the Aniudel Tiutcd 



SPECTACLES. 



Repairing strictly attended to. 



Nortli Queen-st. and Centre Square, Lancaster, Fa. 



TS-l-K 



SEND FOR 



On Concord Grapevines, Transplanted Evergreens, Tulip, 

 Poplar, Linden Maple, etc. Tree Seedlings and Trees for 

 timber plantations by the 100,000. 



J. JESTKINS' SrURSEnY, 

 S-2-78 WINONA, COLUMBIANA CO., OHIO. 



ESTABLISHED 1832. 



O. SEN EH & SOJNS, 



Manufacturers and dealers in iill liinda of rough srid 



The beat Sawed NHIXtil.KSiu llie ccuiitry. Also Sash, 

 Doors, Blinds, .MouldniK-?. &c. 



PATENT 0. G. WEATHERBOARDING 



OFFICE AND YAUD : 



Northeast Corner of Prince and Walunt-sts. 



LANC^STKR, FJ^. 



PRACTICAL ESSAYS ON ENTOMOLOGY^ 



Embiaciug tlie bisiory and habits of 



NOXIOUS AND INNOXIOUS 



INSECTS, 



for thpjr exj.ulBJou or extermination. 



RATHVON, Ph. D. 



LANCASTER, PA. 



This -work will be Highly Illustrated, and will be put in 

 press (as soon after a Fujhcient number of suhseribrrs can 

 be obtained to cover tile cost) as the work can possibly be 

 accomplished. 



PEARL MILLET 



THE NEW FODDER PLANT.) 



Yields 100 tons ^reen =- Itj tons dry per acre. 



(iOc. per pint (by mail, postpaid). 



.$1.00 " quart " 



By express, buyer topay charpce, g.'Sper peck. 



Staicmeut of our experiments with it, and 



instruciions for culture, free oa application. 



PETER HENDERSON & CO. 



35 CORTLANDT ST„ NEW YORK. 



T[^E LATEST 



be New Tariff of Rates 



Made by OAK HALL, four weeks 

 ago, sold off large lots of 



goods, and has 



INDUCED MANY TO IMITATE US! 



AS USIJAE. 



Jla^Whatever is Done Elsewhere We 

 always do Better.-'^ga 



This is the latest tariff for the 



An Kleg.nnt ISiisiness and Dress Stiit, 

 All-wool Bl.ick Cheviot, irlO. Identical 

 quality of goods sold by other parties 

 as a great bargain at $15. We never 

 sold them for more than $1?.., 



^4.89 buys a First Quality Dress 

 Trousers, sold heretofore at $lt). 



Fur Beaver and Chinchilla Over- 

 coats, Good and Warm Cloth Bound, 

 18.50, ji8.50, $8.-50, $8;.50. 



Next Higher Grade, Beautifully 

 Made and Trimmed, Cloth Koiiiid, 

 Silk Velvet Collar, $10, $10, $10, ,?10. 



The Same Goods in Young Men's 

 Sizes, ^7, $7, $7, ^7. 



Boy's Double Cape Overcoats, with 

 fill tlie Late Improvements, $5, $5, ^b. 



Boys' and Youths' Trousers, All 

 Wool, $2.39, S2.:!!i,.v;ii.:!!),:H2.:!!i. 



Hundreds of Latest Slyl.s Child- 

 ren's Overcoat.-^, Snlt I'lii.-^h Lined, 

 Elegant Goods, reduced IVoia $S./5 to 

 16.50. 



.1125 Fine French Fur Beaver Over- 

 coats reduced to $15. (Beautifully 

 made, Piped with ■ Cloth and the 

 Finest Linings) - 



A clear saving of $2.50 on a Fine 

 Dress Suit. 



At our low prices we have sold 

 thousands of them at $15,00 ; but to- 

 day make a clean mark down to 

 $12..50. They are not odds and ends, 

 but complete lots. Hundreds biggest 

 men can be liiti-d. This one lot of 

 goods contained •■)5.120 y.Lrds, and has 

 proved the best bargain we have had 

 for our customers this season. 



A customer can come one hundred 

 miles, and the saving on almost any 

 Suit or Overcoat will pay the fare 

 Doth ways. 



Wananjaker & Brown, 



OAK HALL, 

 Sixth and Market Streets, 



PHILADELPHIA. 



The Largest Clothing House in 

 America. 



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