THE LANCASTER FARMER 



III 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Comsumption Cured. 



An old phybiiiaii, retired from practice, having had 

 placed in his liandsliy an East Indian missionary the 

 formula of a simi)le vegetable remedy for the speedy 

 and permanent cure for Consumption, Bronchitis, 

 Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throat'and Lung Affec- 

 tions, also a posidve and radical cure for Nervous 

 Debility and all Nervous Complaints, after having, 

 tested its wouderful curative powers in thousands of 

 cases, has fi-lt it his duty to make it known to his 

 suliering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a 

 desire to relieve human suffering, I will send free of 

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

 French, or English, with full directions for prepar- 

 ing and using Sent by mall by addressing with 

 stamp, naming this paper, W. W. Shkuak, 14!I I'ow. 

 ers' Block, Jfoc/iesler, X. Y. [oet-ISm 



A Novelty in Roses. 

 Buds of the new striped Tea Kose, "American 

 Banner," were worn for the Hrst time in New York, 

 by the ladies waiting on the tables at the great Fair 

 of the Seventh Itegimcnt, on the evening of Wednes- 

 day, December 3. This rarity among llowcrs, from 

 Its novelty and scarcity, is likely to become in great 

 demand this winter ; but as it can only yet be sup- 

 plied in small quantities it will cost more than its 

 weight in gold ! 



The Secret Key to Health. 

 The Science of Life, or Self-Preservation,:iOO pages. 

 Price, only $1. Contains tifty valuable prescrip- 

 tions, either one of which is worth more than ten 

 times the price of the book. Illustrated sample sent 

 on receipt of <1 cents for postage. Address, Dr. W, 

 H. Parker, i Bultinch St., Boston, Mass. oct-Sm 



Xfy a„nu„l 

 Se,-,! for 1880 



theoriginulB, wi! 



rff tuhlg and t'loux'r 



i>;s. from photographs, of 

 ill who »pply. My old 



Mrroneof the largest col- 

 .uit by any seed house 



. ii were growu on my six 

 Itivatifm on each pack- 



in Araericft, a 1 ri: 

 Bted forms. ruU 



age All sfe.l u-airanted lo be both frcih and 

 80 far, that should it prove otherwise, / «ji7( refill the order 

 gratis. The original ititrnrtucer of the Hubbard Squash, 

 PhiuneyV Melon, Mnrhlebeail Cabbages, Mexican Corn, aud 

 Bcores of other vegetables, I Invite the patron:ige of aU who 

 are anxitins in have their fteed directly from the grower, fresh, 

 trxie, and of the very best strain. 

 New Vegetables a specialty. 



<iec-6m] 



FARMERS, 



Look to Your Inteests, 



IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, TRUCKERS 

 ANIXIARDENERS. 



A NATURAL FERTILIZER! 



Jisiy 



!}°«|3 Printing Press 



iForbuiine«orplpaiun.. y(.uneorold. fctoyonrowniid- 

 ■ -ertl.lnR ud pflnOng. CftUIOEUe of T>r«ue(, type, cardt, 



- Mait. Kelwr AOo.Merlden,Oa*a 



RICH IN DISSOLVED BONES. 

 PHOSPHORIC ACID. 



POTASH. SILICIC ACID. £C. 



I Pcimannntly Enriches Every Variety of .SoU. 

 It Doubles the Yield of Grass. 



It Insures Good Crops of Wheat, Corn, Potatoes Vegeta 

 bles and Fruit. 



An excellent change for land after the continued use of 

 Lime. 



In successful use here over tflO years, and more thaw two 

 thirds of the cropped land of Europe'iinproved with Marl. 



It is not a BtimiiUut,uB patent manures are, bnt its eflects 



$10 PER TON, 



that will yieM you a rich return and be a lasting beuellt 

 Its History, Analyslfl, Application 



D. P. BITNER, 



General .4gent for 

 LANCASTER COUNTY. 



Agencies where MARL is kept constantly on 



B. & B. F. Walter, Christiana, Peunsylvania Uailroad. 



Joseph C. Walker, Gap, •• " 



Henry H. Uohrer, T^eaman Place, '* " 



J. B Newhauser, Bird-iu-Hand, " " 



.Tacob Mauck, Kobrerstown, " ** 



M. G. Shindle, Mountville, 



H. F. Bruner, Columbia, 



Miller & Musser, Upper Marietta, " " 



Groff t Rutt, Landisville, " " 



B. G. GrofT, Elizabethtowu. " " 



Oassel & K ling. Mount .Toy, " •< 



Shnltz&Bro., Washington Bor.,Colum'a b Port Deposit R. 



Samuel Uaruish, Pequca Station, '' «' 



Kirk Brown. Haines Station " " 



W. G. Mellinger, West Willow, Quarryrillo Railroad. 



James A. Meek, Beflon Station, " " 



Acheson b Swarr, Mechanics Grove, " " 



H. W. Oraybill, Petersburg. Heading b Columbia Railroad. 



Hershey b Danner, Manheim, '* 



Wm. Evans b Son. Litiz, 



P. S. Bnibakcr, MiUway, " " 



Sener b Bro., Ephrata, " " 



Brubaker b Co., Union, '• " 



Diller b Sutton, New Holland, Waynesburg Railroad. 



D. P. BITNER, Lancaster, Pa. 



-THE- 



FIRST ANNUAL EXHIBITION 



LANCASTER COUNTY 



POULTRY i^SSOClATION, 



WII.I, BK UKM) IN 



LO(HER'S BUILDING, 

 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. 



Januarv 2, 3, 5, 6 and 7, 1880. 



$500 OFFERED IN PREMIUMS. 



Premium List sent on appliciitioii to 



J. B. LICHTY, 



Secretary. 



M. HABERBUSH, 



MANUFACTURKIt OF 



Plain and Fine Harness, 



n.4I»i>i,s.:n. 



COLLARS, "WHIPS, PLY NETS. Sec, 



.\IX) i)i;.\!,i-;i; in 



TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, 



BUFAU) UOBKS, 



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

 No. 30 Penn Square, 



-1-12) I.ANCAHTKU, PA. 



GLOVES, SHIRTS. UNDERWEAR, iw 



SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER, 



ANb WAUKANTEl) TO HT. 



E. J. ERISMAN. 



56 Nortb Queen St., Lancaster, Pa 



PHAKES W. FKY, 



Wholesale and Retail Dealer in 



WftLL PftPER& WIMOOW SHftQES, 



lIollantlH. pinin Slindc 4'l»lli. 



Fixtures, Fringes, T^issels aud all goods pertaining to a 



Paper aud Sbade Store. 



No. 63 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. 



1879 FALL AND WINTER 1880 



Clotljs, Cassinjeres, Coalings, Suitiijgs, 

 Vestirigs, and 



FURNISHING GOODS, 



Incluiling the U8u.il fashionable varietien ol the iieason, 



PLAIN, STRIPE!) AND FIGURED. 



ALSO, 



READY-M|DE CLOTfjING, 



ATTHEVKRY BOnOM PRICES. 



LANCASTER. 



RATHVON & FISHER, 



Rjerchant Tailors, Drapers and Clolljiers, 



Corner A\ Queen and Orange Sts. 



■' A penny saved is aiipence earned." 



