THE LANCASTER FARMER 



"Low Pkices will Rule kor Kertilizbks."— 

 Partners will not only be glad to hear it; but will 

 commend the Arm which has the nerve to make the 

 emphatic announcement. Baugh & Sons announce 

 important reductions In the prices of Phosphates 

 and Ground Bones and simply state what has been 

 known to agriculturists for years past, that their 

 facilities for making and selling Ground Bones and 

 Phosphate are unsurpassed by any house in the 

 United States. 



HEARING 



Warrior Mower 



TIIK OHIC.IN.M, IMPROVED 



Randall Pulvet*izing Harrow! 



Over 30.0O0 IX I'SE. 



Cbillfd Iron or Steel Disks, Center Jointed. Impro^'cd 

 Sliflfener Bar. Angle of Gangs adjusted by a Lever. Ad- 

 Jnstable Sora|jers. Tlie most convenient, durable and ef- 

 fective harrow made. 



t*r- STF.W VnnS CUI-TIVATOK. -B» 



THE UNRIVAXED WARRIOR MOWER! 



Ughtest Draft, Easiest Managed, Most Durable Mower 

 made. OVER 40,000 IN USE. Clialleuges competing ma- 

 chines for any work or endurance. 

 SEXO FOR CIHCULAR TO 



79-lm-4] WARRIOR MOWER CO.. Little Falls, N. T. 



LO"WEST PRICES WILL RULE.' 



LowiiST Prices 



Ever Known in the U. S. for Bones and Phos- 

 phates. 



BAUGirS RAW BOM PHOSPHATE 



$30 PER 2000 lbs. CASS, 



WITH DISCOUNT TO DEALERS, 

 Delivered on board boat or cars in Philadelphia or Baltimore, 



Dealers will take notice they will be protected in th€ 

 sale of this Manu.-e. Only one dealer will be established in 

 a town, who will be furnished with the PhoBphate at whole- 

 sale prices. 



Early oorrespourtence from those who wish to control the 

 above goods in special aectiona or towuships, is necessary 

 ae wo are organizing for the Summer and Fall business i 

 systeED of uuprecedented 



LOW PRICES, 



Bone Fertilizers 



are beyond all question, unsurpaesed in the 



UNITED STATES. 



LOW PRICES WILL RULE. 



BAUGH <fc SONS, 



PinL.\DEI,I>IUA AND P.ALTIMOKK. 



NICHOLS,SHEPARD&CO., 



nitttlv t?r«»-U, Ml.-li. 



ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE 



"=« VI 13 It ^V T O It »» 



THRESHING MACHINERY. 



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Extra Grata SAVKD by these Imjiroved Mactilues. 



#«,BAIN Kaisers irlll not submit to the enor- 



NOT Only Vastly Superior for Wheat, Outs, 

 Barley. Rye, and like Grains, but tlie Only Success, 

 ful Thresber In Flax. Timolhy, Millet. Clovei. «"id like 



change from Grain to .Seeds. 



A DEPARTURE 



High Pricesfor Phosphates. 



the niuiiufuctun 



, we bavo oommeoo^d 



TWENTY DDLLAll PHOSPHATE, 

 WE GUARANTEE 



Ammonia, - - - 2* to 3 per cent. 

 Bone Phosphate, Soluble, 10 " 12 " 

 " " Insoluble, 7 " 8 " 



Price, $20 per 2000 lbs, in New Bass of 

 ^ 200 lbs. each, 



Free on borrd cars or buutH in I'liiladelphla or Baltimord. 



KAUOH Ac HOIVS, 



Philailclphla. 



EPILEPSY^t-RSfi 



TniAi.'l-M k ' I 

 permanent. ■. i j J 



Dn.Ro.ss. r.--.i.. ivi.'l.V, 

 naoently cur.-.i I-y vour tr.-i 

 firatefal. Durioii tlio |ias( t 

 you to others who haro also 

 boy what >;oq have don* for 



TVf ARVKLOUS for Simplicity of Parts, using 



Afm Ifss than one-half theoflual Belts and Gears. Makes 

 Clean Work, with DO Litterlngs or Scatterings. 



T10UR Sizes of Separators Made, KanKlag 



A GOOD PLAN. 



ng in 



M. HABERBUSH, 



MANUFACTUKEU OF 



Plain and Fine Harness, 



SAItltl.F.N. 



COLLARS, WHIPS, FLY NETS, &c., 



AlJiO DEALER IN 



TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, 



BUFALO KOBES, 



Horse Covers, Lap-Ruga, Gloves, <fec., 

 No. 30 Penn Square, 



T»-1-1J] LAN0A8TEB, PA. 



lion method, 

 9 leople with 

 ;irgeBt capital 



Anybody can learu to inal!.' monr; 

 Stocks, by the •■TwoTTimirii." l:..l.->! 



large or small uif-auB t.M 

 and best skill. Thoiisau.i 

 pooled into one vast amuu..: .-:. . , , i'ci( na s, mighty 



whole, thus securing to eacli sliiirrln.l.l.r all the advantages 

 of thelargestoperalor. Immense profits aredivided monthly. 

 Any amount from $5 to $5,000, or more, can be used succesa- 

 fuUy. N. Y. Baptvit treekly. September 20th, 1878, saye, 

 "By the combination system $15 would make $75, or 6 per 

 cent ; $50 pays $350, or 7 per cent.; $100 makes $1,000, 

 or 10 per cent, on the slock, during the month, according 

 to the market." Frank I,ej<lit\ I/hiKtrated Xewspaper, June 

 29th": The combination method of operating stocks is the 

 most successful ever adopted." -Yew I'ort Independent 

 September 12th: The combination system is founded npon 

 correct business principles, and no person need be without 

 an income while it is kept working by Messrs. Lawrence k 

 Co.tBrooklyn Journal. April 20th: "Our editor made a net 

 profit of $101.25 from $aO in one of Messrs. Lawrence & 

 Co.'s combinations." New circular (mailed free) explains 

 everything. Stocks and bonds wanted. Qovernment bonds 

 supplied. Lawrence & Co., Bankers, 67 Exchange Place, 

 N.S'. [79-5-12m 



OFFICt:, 



Noi North Queen Street 



LANCASTER, PA. 



(ER m 



AGENTS WANTED jSjl^^^^ 



g Horses, Cattle, 



e usual diseases "to which these "animals are liable, 

 and the most aucoessful treatment of American, Knelish, 

 and Eurojiean veterlnariaus, by Li-Ovd V. Tellob, M. D. 

 Pp. 48». Price, cloth, 93.50. Sold only by tubxripUon. 

 Specimen copy mailed ou receipt of price. Kvory i*to«*k 

 ownpraticl farmer will buy th(» book on (ilBht, 

 an it will s^ive him hundreds of dollars. AN ACIKNT 

 WAXTF.II IX F.VEKY TOWN. Agents are making 

 from $IOtu S'20 a day sc ling it. For Circulars and 

 terms, address. 



H. O. WATTS CO., 603 Minor St., PhUadolphia. 

 79-»-3m. 



Is an old, well-established newspaper, and contains Just the 

 news desirable to make it an interesting and valuable 

 Family Newspaper. It is published on Wednesday and 

 Saturday, subscribers having the choiceof whichever edition 

 that Buits their mail facilities best. The postage to sub- 

 scribers residing outside of Lancaster county ia paid by tlis 

 publisher. 

 Send for a specimen copy. 



T-wo Dollars per Annum. 





Is published every afternoon (except Sunday) and conti 

 the news by mail an d telegraph from all parts of the w< 

 up to the hour of going to press. It is rnrnishod to sulj- 

 1 the towns and villages in the county, aceea- 

 or stage, by carriers at Ten Cents a Week, 

 by mail at Five Uollars per Year. 



JOHN A. HIESTAND, Proprietor, 



No. 9 NortU Queen St., 



LANCASXKR, FJL. 



