THE LANCASTER FARMER- 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Comsumption Cured. 



An old physician, n-tirea from practice, havlnp had 

 placed in his hands by au East Indian missionary the 

 formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy 

 and permanent cure for Consumption, Bronchitis, 

 Catarrh, Asthma, aud all Throat'and Luue Affec- 

 tions, also a posliive aud radical cure fpr Nervous 

 Debility aud all Nervous Complaints, after having 

 tested its wouderful curative powers in thousands of 

 cases, has felt it his duty to make It known to his 

 sullcring fellows. Actuated by this motive and a 

 desire to relieve human sutlerinfj;, I will send free of 

 charfjc to all who desire It, this recipe, in German, 

 French, or English, with full dlreetious for prepar- 

 ing aud usiui; Sent by mall by addrcssiUK with 

 stamp, uaminsr this paper, \V. W. 8iikkah,149 Pow- 

 ers' Jilock, Hochesler, X. Y. loct-'im 



Worthy of Attention. 

 Each volume of the American Ayriculturut gives 

 some 800 original engravings, with descriplious of 

 labor-saving and labor helping contrivances, of 

 plants, fruits, flowers, animals, etc., includiug many 

 large aud i)leasinK, as well as instructive, pictures 

 for young and old. The constant, systematic ex- 

 posures of humbugs and swindling schemes by the 

 AgricuUnrift are of great value to every one, and 

 will save to most persons many times its cost. 

 Altogether, it is one of the most valuable, as well 

 as cheapest, journals any where to be found. The 

 cost is only $1..50 a year, or four copies for $5. 

 Single numbers 1.5 cents. Subscribe at once for 

 18S0, aud receive the rest of this year free, or send 

 three-cent stamp for postage on a specimen copy. 

 Address Orange Judd Company, Publishers, 345 

 Broadway, New York. 



A New Book. 



\V. H. Bici-ly, Esq., of the Williamsport (I'u.) bar, 

 has issued a new book, "The Kigiiis and Duties of 

 County and Township Officers." It contains all the 

 acts and decisions in relation to the various county 

 and township offices, is a complete hand-book for 

 election officers, aud treats the tax laws fully. 

 Every officer aud tax payer will buy one. It con- 

 tains 300 pages, ueatly printed, bound in cloth and 

 gold, and sold at $i per volume. The ^Vellsboro' 

 Agitator says : " A book of this kind is badly 

 needed by the local officers of the State, and we 

 believe Mr. Bierly's compilation will be found of 

 great service. Members of the bar cpmmend it 

 heartily." 



Munn & Co's. Hand-book. 



The Scientijic Hand-book is the name of a work 

 published by Munn .t Co., New York, aud is a 

 valuable little book to inventors, authors, aud in 

 fact, almost every one. It is a treatise relating to 

 patents, caveats, designs, trade marks, copy- 

 rights, labels, etc. 



"They are the publishers of The Scientific Ameri- 

 can, a large first-class weekly paper, 16 pp, pro- 

 fusely illustrated with engravings representing the 

 newest inventions and the most recent advances in 

 the arts and sciences. 



Schum's New Store. 

 Philip Schum, Son i& Co. have opened a store in 

 the building formerly occupied by H. Z. Khoads 

 & Bro. as a jewelry establishment. They keep on 

 hand of their own manufacture, quilts, coverlets, 

 carpets, counterpanes, etc., besides ladies' furnish- 

 ing goods and notions. They pay particular atten- 

 tion to the manufacture of customer rag carpets, 

 besides doing dyeing and scouring of all kinds. 

 Their store is a handsome one, and is well worth 

 a visit. 



The Examiner and Express. 



Thts Weekly Examiner and Expresa is published 

 every Wednesday at No. 9 North Queen street. It 

 is a large four-page paper, with a supplement, and 

 contains just the kind of reading matter to make 

 it a desirable family newspaper. The subscription 

 price is two dollars a year. Subscribe for it. 



The Secret Key to Health. 

 The Science of Life, or Self-Preeervation, HOO pages. 

 Price, only ?1. Contains fifty valuable prescrip- 

 tions, cither one of which is worth more than ten 

 times the price of the book. Illustrated sample sent 

 on receipt of 6 cents for iwstage. Address, Dr. W. 

 H. Parker, 4 Bulflnch St., Boston, Mass. oct-Jto 



The Dentaphone. 



The American Dentaphone Co.. 287 Vine street, 

 Cincinnati, Ohio, advertise iu this issue of Tns 

 Farmeu the Dentaphone. It is an instrument to 

 take the place of the ear trumpet, and on applica- 

 tion they will send a pamphlet explaining it. 



FARMERS, 



Look to Your Inteests, 



IMPOUTANT TO FARMERS, TRUt KERS 

 AND <JAHnEXERS. 



A NATURAL FERTILIZER ! 



Jerse 



RICH IN DISSOLVED BONES. 

 PHOSPHORIC ACID. 



POTASH, SILICIC ACID, dC. 



I Permaunutly Enriches Ever-y Variety of Soil. 

 It Doubles the Yield of Grusfl. 



It Insures Gtood Croi)s of Wheat, Com, I>olatoe8 Vegeta 

 bles aud Fruit. 



Au excelleQt change for land alter the coutinudd use of 



In successful use here over 100 years, and more than two 

 thirds of the cropped laud of Europe^improved with Marl. 



It is uot a stimulaut.as patent manures are, bnt Its eflects 

 are lasting. 



Farmers, why then pay from $30 to tto per ton for Phos- 

 phates, wUeu you cau buy a Natural Fertilizer at the low 



$10 PER TON, 



a lasting benefit 



different Soils, 

 ion regarding its 



D. P. BITNER, 



General Agent for 

 LANCASTER COUNTY. 



Agencies where BLARL is kept constantly on 

 iiand : 



B, & B. F. Walter, Christiana, Pennsylvania Railroad. 



Joseph C. Walker, Gap, •■ " 



Henry H. Bohrer, Leaman Place, " " 



.T. B. Newhauser, Bird.in-Hand, " " 



Jacob Mauck, Rohrerstown, " " 



M. G. Shludle, Mountville, 



II. F. Bruuer, Columbia, " •* 



Miller fc MuBser, Upper Marietta, 



Groff fc Rutt. LandisWIIe, " '• 



B. G. Groff, Elizabethtown. ■' " 



Cassel h KIlug, Mount Joy, " " 



Shultz&Bio., Washington Bor., Colum'a k Port Deposit R. 



Samuel Harnish, Pequea Station, '• •• 



Kirk Brown, Haines Station *' ** 



•\V. Q. Mellinger, West Widow, Quarryville Railroad. 



James A. Meok, Refton Station, " " 



Achcsou & Swarr, Mechanics Grove, " •' 



H. W. Graybill, Petersburg, Reading h Columbia Railroad. 



Hershey & Danuer, Manheim, " 



Wm. Evans h Son. Litiz, " " 



P. S. Brubaker, Millway, " " 



Sener & Bro., Ephrata, " " 



Brubaker h Co., Union, " " 



Diller h Sutton, New HoUand, Wayneaburg Railroad. 



D. P. BITNER, Lancaster, Fa. 



T»-10-lm. 



—THE— 



FIRST ANNUAL EXHIBITION 



111' TMK 



LANCASTER COUNTY 



POULTRY i^SSOClATION, 



WILI, UE IIEI.U IN 



LOCHER'fS BllLDING, 

 <'E\TRE SiJlARE, I,AN( ASTER, VS.. 



January 2, 3, 5, 6 and 7, 



$500 OFFERED IN PREMIUMS. 



Premium List soiit on ai>pliciition to 



J. B. LICHTY, 



Secretary. 



. M. HABERBUSH, 



MANUI'ACTUREUOF 



Plain and Fine Harness, 



K.4l>l»I,f:S. 



COLLARS, "WHIPS, FLY NETS, &c., 



ALSO DKALKH IN 



TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, 



BUFALO UUBKS, 



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

 No. 30 Penn Square, 



-1-12] LANOASTKR, PA. 



GLOVES, SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR. Ih 



Ed 



SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER, 



AND WAUUANTEU TO KIT. 



£. J. £RISMAIf . 



56 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. 



PHAHES W. FRY. 



Wholesale and Retail Dealer in 



WftLL PAPERS WINDOW SHABE8, 



HoIInnflM, Plain Shadp 4'lolli, 



1879 FALL AND WINTER 1880 



Clotljs, Cassinjeres, Coatings, Suiliijgs, 

 Vestirigs, and 



FURNISHING GOODS, 



lucludiuK the vinual faBhiouable variolies of the seaaon, 



PLAllV, STRIPED AND FIGURED. 



AI,80, 



READY^M/^DE CLOTtJING, 



AT THE VERY BOnOM PRICES. 



LANCASTER. 



RATHVON & FISHER, 



fjerchant Tailors, Drapers and Clotljiers, 



Corner N. Queen and Orange Sts. 



" A penny aaved is sixpence earned." 



Mddrens Stibbom & Co., Portland, MalusJ 



