THE LANCASTER FARMER' 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



The Lancaster Examiner. 

 We desire to cull the attciitiou of the readers of 

 the Karmek to the Daily and Weekly Examiner. 

 The Daily was enlarged over six eoluinns on January 

 1st, anil is now the largest daily published in the 

 county. The weekly supplement was also enlarged 

 over three columns, and the weekly is now one of 

 the largest weeklies in the State. Subscribe for the 

 Examiner. They are both, dally and weekly, good 

 family newspapers. 



SECOND ANNUAL EXHIBITION 



LANCASTER COUNTY 



POULTRY ASSOCIATION! 



TO HE HELD AT 



LANCASTER, PA. 



An Incubator, pt^teutpd by \Vm. G. Foehl, of Lancaster. 

 Pa., will Hatch Obickeiis daily duriug the Exhibitlou. 



This will be the Finest and Largest Display of Poultry 

 held in Peuusylvanta tliiti year. 



FRIDAY, SATUKDAY, MONDAY, TUES- 

 DAY ami WEDNESDAY', 

 JANUARY 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 1881. 

 PREMIUMS OVER $800. 



EscufHiou Tickets with couiiOns attached, admitting pur- 

 obaser to the exliibition, will be issued by the P. K. B. Co., 

 from Dowuiuglown, Npw Holland, Port Deposit, Yolk, 

 Harrisburg and all intermediate stations. 



Daily Excursion Tickets over the Reading and Columbia 

 R. R. Exhibitors will beluruished tickets at reduced rates. 

 AD9IISSIOK 15 riM. - - CIIILUREN 10 I'ts. 



^^Send for I'remium List to 



rn ij n n 



OFFICE. 



No. North Oueen Street 



LANCASTER, PA.. 



GERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH. 



Which is generally acknowledged to be the best Literary. 

 Farming and A^riculi Ural Newspapers in Pennejlvauia, is 

 issued iveekly at Germuritown, PhUadelphia, at $2.60 per 

 uuuum. It will couiiiieuce its Slst volume with the drst 

 number in March, proximo, being established and conduct- 

 ed by its pres-eut editor and proprietor. No family giving 

 it a trial for a year would be willing to do without it at 

 double the subscription. Address 



PHILIP R. FRE.«»«, 



Germmtown, Phila. 



'^ THE VICTOR 



7^ Double Huller 

 Clover Machine 



"WANTED. 



BUTTER. EGGS. 



Berries and Peaches. 

 "Send for Prices. 



BAIXASD, BRUNCH & CO., 



112 Broad St., N. Y. 

 l-lt General Produce Commission Merchants. 



GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. 



overwork of the 

 perfectly barmless, ucts 



Before Taking ^^VeSyused'/o^orr After Taking. 



thirty years with great success. Full particulars in our 

 pamphlet, which we de«ireto send free by mail to every one. 

 The speclflc 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 money by address j ng 



THE GRAY M EDICINE COMPANY, 

 No. 10 Mechanics' Block, Detroit, Michigan. 

 B'"Sold in Lancaster by H, B. Cochban. 131 and 139 N. 

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



THE OLDEST AND BEST. 



THE WEEKLY 



LANCASTER HXAMINBR 



One of the largest Weekly Papers i 

 the State. 



Published Every Wednesday Morning, 



Is an old, well-eatablished newspaper, and contains just the 

 news desirable to make it an interesting and valuable 

 Family Newspiper. The xiostage to subcribers residing 

 ' ' ■ ' ■ ity is paid by tne publisher. 



Two Dollars per Annum. 



THE DAILY 



LANCASTER EXAMINER 



The Largest Daily Paper in the 

 county. 



Publislied DaUy Except S nday. 



The daily is published ev^^y evening during the week. 

 It is delivered in tile City and to surrounding T.'wns ac- 

 cessible by railroad and d^ily stage liueB, fur 10 ceutN 

 a week. 



Mnil Subscription, free of postage — One mouth, 50 

 cents; one year, 85.00. 



THE JOB ROOMS. 



The job rooms of The Lancastisk Examiner a 

 filled with t'le latest styles of presses, material, etc., ai 

 we are prcpar. d to do all kiuds of Book and Job Printili 

 at as low rotes and bhorl notice as any establishment I 

 the State. 



SALE BILLS A SPECIALTY. 



! bills iu the Slate. 



JOHN A. HIESTAND. Proprietor, 



No. 9 Nort^A Queen St.. 



LANCA-STEK. FA.. 



SEND FOR 



On Concord OiBpi-vines, Tran»|ilaTite<l l^crgreeni.. Tulip, 

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

 timber pluutatione l>y the 10m,0()U . 



J. JE.VKIXN' NVRNKRT, 

 3-2-T9 WINONA, COI LMDIANA CO., OHIO. 



$66.; 



M. HABERBUSH, 



MANOFACTIIItEn OF 



Plain and Fine Harness, 



COLLARS, WHIPS, FLY NETS. &c., 



.\I.so i)i;.M,i;it IN 



TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, 



BUKALO KOBES, 



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

 No. 30 Penn Square, 



-1-12] l.ANC.\STKU, PA. 



\CHAS A. LOCHER. 



aaaholesaleaW"^ retail 

 1^^ DRUGGIST. ^^■ 



CATTLE POWDER 



GLOVES, SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR. it?j 



SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER, 



E. J. ERISMAN. 



56 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. 



. PHAKES W. FRY, 



Wholesale and Retail Dealer in 



WftlL PAPER 8, WINDOW SHADES, 



lIollaiKl-i. pittiii Nlia<|p «'l«lli. 



Fixtures, Fringi-8, Tassels and all goods pertaining to a 

 Paper and Shade Store. 



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



CHRISTMAS GOODS 



BKLOW COST. 



RATHVON & FISHER, 



READY-Mi^DE CLOTIjING, 



i;i:i,(>\v COST. 

 ALSO, FURNISHING GOODS, 



FROM NOW UNTIL JANl AKY 1st, AT COST. 

 CLOTHING MADIC TO OliDKK 



In the prevailing styles and at IDt-dium prices. 



Comer N, Queen and Orange Street « 



LANCASTER, PA. 



RATHVON & FISHER, 



MEKOHANT T.MI.UItS. 



(^R Tfl (tnnicr dayathoa.e. Samples worth JS free, 

 (j) J I U ipZUAddrees Stihson k Co., Portland, Maine. 



