IV. 



THE LANCASTER FARMER 



[AupuH':, 1880- 



GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. 



TRADE lV!ARK.''rlie«reat English TRADE MARK. 



KeiniMly will prompt- 

 i ly and radically cure 

 \;iuy and every case of 

 ^ ueivous Debili'y and 



We;ikuess, result or 



ludii^cretion, excess of 



overwork of the brain 



and nervous system, is 



lii^rfeotly harmless, acts '' 



Before TaMi^^^^^l^-^^^^ After Takhg, 



thirty years with great success. Full particul::rs In our 

 pamphlet, which we desire to send free by mail to every one. 

 Th« specific medicine is sold by all druggists at $1 per pack- 

 age, or six packages for $5, or will be sent free by mail on 

 receipt of the monev by addressing 



THE GRAY MEDICINE COMPANY. 

 No. 10 Mechanics' Block, Detroit, Michigan. 

 lySold in Lancaster by H. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 N. 

 Queen St., and by druffgisis everywhere. [79-3-12 





;for 1880 



Will be inaUbd fber to ftll tippllcants, and to customers without 

 ordering It. It rontains four colored plates, 600 engravioffs, 

 •bout 200 pK^, and full descriptions, prices and directions for 

 BlastlDi; ISOO Tarit^ties of Vegetable and Flower Seeds, Plaota, 

 BoKS»«(C( Invaluable to all. Send for it. Address, 



D. M. PEEBT & 00., Detroit, Mioh. 



M&r-lm. 



4)7 QA WEEK. $12 a duy at iioree easily Uiude. Costly 

 (J)/ ^Outfit free. Address Tr.cE & Co., Augusta, Maine, 

 juu-lyr' 



THIS IrTETT^r 



ELASTIC TRUSS 



Has a Pad dif- 

 fering from 

 all others, is 

 cup- shaped; 

 ■with SELF- 

 ADJUST 'NG 

 BAl<Ii in the 

 center, adapts 

 itself to aU 

 positions of the hody. 

 while the BAIjIi in the 

 Cup PRESSES BACK 

 THE INTESTINES 

 JUST AS A PERSON 

 WOITLB "WITH THE 

 FINGER. With light 

 pressure the Hernia is 

 held securely day and night, and a rad" 

 loal cure is certain. It is easy, durahle 

 and cheap. Sent hy mail, postage paid. 

 Circulars free. 

 Address, Eggleston Truss Co., Man&s. 



Or c. H. EGGLESTON CO., Chicago,!!!. 



79-T-ly] 



^N Enlarged View of 

 THE Pad. 



Sa^ng eS a Log, 

 Easy anol Past, 



A HOME ORGAN FOR FARMERS. 



Our latest improved savi^ing machine cuts 

 off a 2-foot lo^ in 2 minutes. A $100 

 PRESENT will be given to two men who 



can saw as much in the old way, as one man 

 can with this machine. Circulars sent free. 



U. S. MANUFACTURING CO., 



149 Clark St., Chicajiro, 111. 



A. H. Frank, Buffalo, N. Y., owns and controls Eastern 

 and Middle States. 



CAITTIOW.— Anv sawing machine having a seat for 

 the operator, or treadles for his feet, is an infringement 

 on our patents, and we are prosecuting all infringers. So 



BEWABE WHO YOU BUT OF, jan-2m 



Wri I ilSSfiCD Om-9is fmaranteedto be the 

 LLL"AubLni cheapest and best in the 



TTorld. Also nothing can beat our SA WXNO MA- 

 rillNR. It saws off a '2-foot log in 2 minutes. 

 Pictorial books free. W. GLLKS, Cliicaso, HI. 



dec-6m] 



COOLEY CREAMER. 



GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1879. 



~""^~ BUTTER made by this 



process awarded 

 SWEEPSTAKES at 

 Internatlon.'xl Dairy Fair, 

 18T8,anciC;OLD MED- 

 ALand FIKST PKE- 

 OTIUM at fame Fair, 

 18T9. riUST PUE- 

 MICJM at Koyal Agrl- 

 culiurali-xUbuion, Lon- 

 don, 1879. 

 It reqaSree no roUb- 

 ^^^^M^i II I, I room. 



It raU«ii nil of cream between milkinit^ 

 It mttara* l>i tter ventilation. 

 It nniilren lo»« l"Dor. 



It I« more tnorouBhly made... 

 It l> cheaper, and gives t)Cttei^ 



K™ELLt D IN ITS KEEPING QUALITIES.. , 



f KKMONT *-A»M MAcmX^F. lO., ^^ 

 reb*m. 

 A GREAT SUCCESS! «o,«>i>"^"l<l!! heab- 



I.ETf'S w«ndrrliiSl.> j"ipulur woit, the 



Tk'/^El^^oF GEN. GB AN T 



Is prououiicfd by the (ium-rals intiaiiatt' fripiitis the 

 best low-prieetl work — hence the splendid snc- 

 eess of .\geuifi. E?^A MILLION people want 

 HEADI.E VS book to-iia.v. Weneed 



3O00 MORE AGENTS AT ONCE II 



BEWARE of iinllatjoim. We seud proo/of superi- 

 erity, aainpte leaves, sled portrait of Grant, and yvll 

 particulars free to all desiring them. Address HUBBARD 

 BROS., PubliBhers, T23 Chestnut street, Philadeiphia, 



IF YOU HAVE A GARDEN, YOU NEED 



.f^«-QCUE. 



HANoBoai*;" 



FLOWER SeED,PUNiI 

 iM/LtiirRUITS HUD 



Established 1845. 



ISOpni^eA. Over 800 TIliiHtriitlonN, and aBeaadftilly 

 Colored Phite of I^uriHiOM. MiiIKd for 10 Centa. 



BLISS' UJA'sTiJATED AMATEUR'S CTOJE TO 

 THE FLOWKU ANU KITCHEN GARDEN contain 

 more practical inlormaiiou on gardening than many high-priced 

 books. Our list comiirisea 2,000 rarietiea Flower Seeds, 1,000 

 varieties Bulbs and Plants, 500 varietiea Vegetable Seeds. 500 

 varieUe.s Potatoes, eto. 'J20 pages, over 600 illustrations, 2 double- 

 page colored plates of flowers. Price: paper covers, 35 cents; 

 bound in muslin. $1.00. 



BLI8S' ILLUf^TRATED POTATO CATALOGUE. 

 50 pagea. A valuable (realise on the Potato and descriptive listof 

 all the principal varieties grown. ProfuseK illustrated. Price 

 10 cents. B. K. BLISS & SONS, 84 BiircIar'St., New York, N. Y. 



Mar-lm. 



ARMS 



■ A fS D ^ 



ao tn SO inu-ilicU ; Corn I 

 ■JOliiIOO^n'-li. pel »cre. [ 

 So manure iie^cled. 



Gf»odcliiii:ile, pmc vvjitt-j ,| 

 fine soliooKj churfhe>., " 



andgnn'! so(ii(-'ty. Rail row. 



I On the Kansas Pacific 

 Railway. 3,000,000 

 Acres for Sale in the 



GOLDEN BELT. 



mm. 



uiifl laaikft fncthlies excel- 

 lent'.' Maps iiii'.l full iiif.jiinHlw)ii {''ReE. Address 

 S. <iitl,3IOBl:l, Laud Coujmi3Liioner,8;il ilia, Kansas- 



79-9-3meora] 



Feb-3ni. 



Jl^JC^J^ * * *^ 1 J B J J^ cine wiU^cure Spavlus,- 



Splint. Curb. C'ii 

 KKMOVK Tin- 



SPAVIN ; 



A MONTHLY JOURNAL, 



Devoted to Agmulfmre, Horticulture, Do- 

 mestic Economy and Miscellany. 



Founded Under the Auspices of the Lancas- 

 ter County Agricultural and Horti- 

 cultural Society. 



EDITED BY DR. S. S. RATHVON^ 



TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : 



ONE DOLLP PER ANNUlf, 



* 



POSTAGE PREPAID BY THE PR0P8IET0R. 



AU subscriptions will commence with the 

 January number, unless otherwise ordered. 



'IIS. &(■., or auv enlargement, ANU WILL 

 Itrxon WITHOUT BLISTEKING or 

 causing a eore. No renieay ever 

 diBCovered et[nule it for certainty 

 of action Hi stoppii'^r the lameness and removing the bunch, 

 Price $1,011. Send lor circular givinj; POSITIVE PROOF. 

 rf^TTTIJ X' '"-'LD BY DRUGGISTS or sent by the in- 

 \j \J XXiSU venter, B. J. Kendall, II. D., Enosburgh 

 FallB. Vt, Johnston, Hollow.y & Co., AgtB., 602 A reh St., 

 Philadelphia, P». 7»-8-tf. 



Dr. 8. S. Eathvon, who has so ably managed the editorial 

 department in the past, will continue in the position of 

 editor. His contributions on subjects connected with the 

 science of fanning, and particularly that specialty of which 

 he is so thorouhly a master — entomological science— some 

 knowledge of which has become a necessity to the success- 

 ful farmer, are alone worth much more than the price of 

 this publication. He Is determined to make "The Farmer' 

 a necessity to all households. 



A county that has so wide a reputation as Lancaster 

 county for its agricultural products, should certainly be 

 able to support an agricultural paper of its own, for the 

 exchange of the opinions of farmers Interested in this mat- 

 oter. We ask the co-oporation of all farmers interested In 

 this matter. Work among your friends. The "Farmer" is 

 only one dollar per year. Show them your copy. Try and 

 induce them to subscribe. It is not much for each sub- 

 scriber to do but it will greatly assist us. 



All communications In regard to the editorial management 

 should be addressed to Dr. 8. S. Eathvon, Lancaster, Pa., 

 and all business letters in regard to subscriptions and ad- 

 rertising should be addressed to the publisher. Rates of 

 adveitising can be had on application at the oflace. 



JOHN A HIESTAND, 



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



