THE LANCASTER FARMER- 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



The Lancaster Examiner. 

 We (Ipsirc to cull the attention of tlie readers of 

 the Fakmkk to the Daily and Weelsly Kxainmer. 

 The Daily was cnlarijed over six columns on Janu^ry 

 let, and is now the largest daily published in the 

 coODty. The weekly supplement was also enlarged 

 ■OT«r 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. 



J. J. H. Gregory's Seed Catalogue. 



r. Gregory's Catalogue (advertised Id our 



columns) opens with several flne engravings of new 



vegetables, after which follows an immense variety 



of flower and vegetable seed, inclnding 47 kinds of 



beans, !}:J of beet, 54 of cabbage and cauliflower, 86 



com, 38 of cucumber, 28 of lettuce, 41 of melon, 



(if squash, 24" of tomato, 30 of turnip, &c., &c., 



iliilv described. Catalogues are advertised free 



ul,' " It 



The Lancaster Farmer. 

 Farmers, do you want a good, cheap farm jour- 

 nal ? If you do subscribe for The Lancaster 

 Fakmkk and encourage a home paper. Head the 

 articles prepared by practical farmers relating to 

 •our own county. It will pay you. Get your neigh- 

 fcor to subscribe for it also. The price is only one 

 dollar a year. 



$1000 00 ^^ CASH i« deposited in 

 ▼"W''''»''W bank ag'ainst any otlier 

 ■aw machine in America. Tliis is tl':e 

 cheapest machine made, and wai-rauted 

 to saw log-s easier and faster than aii.7 

 other. We are the oldeSt saw machine 

 firm in America. Any prominent mer- 

 chant will tell you we are responsible. 



Bevrare of infringements. Our circulars 

 are free. Address, 



Dnlled States Manufacturlog Co., Chicago, III. 



Our WELL AUGERS wiU bore a 



well 75 feet deep and 2 feet in diameter 



In a day. This would clear you $50 in o 



day. Send for our Pictorial Cataloerue. 



0. S. MANF'G CO.. Chicago. Ill 



feb-lml 



SAVED 



on lon.V and 

 aoc.on WHEAT 



c.irt jioi-ilin/y be 



■worUl. Also nothing' 

 CHrXK. It 8RW3 I 

 Pictorial books tree. 



cheapest and beat in the 

 mn boat our SAWING »1A- 

 IJ a L'-foot loK in '2 minutes. 

 W. GILK^j, Chlcaeo, Dl. 



THE VICTOR 



Double Huller 

 Clover Machine 



hullt°d°lio 



Affrlvunuml ImpU'tncnt Mfa. Oo. 



■1UJ AUvcrlisfmenl. llajpTstowa, Ala. 



WANTED. 



BUTTER. EGGS. 



Cheese, Potato™, Ouions, Poultry, Wool, Hops, Lamb, 

 Mutloii, Veal, Dried ApplOB, 

 Berries aud Peaches. 

 tsrseui for Prices. 



BALLARD, BRITNCH Si CO., 

 iia Broad St., N. Y. 

 Apl-lt General Produce Commiasioa Mershanti. 



THE 



OFFICE, 



No. 9 North Queen Stfeet 



LANCASTER, PA. 



THE OLDEST AND BEST. 



THE WEEKLY 



LANCASTER EXAMINER 



One of the largest Weekly Papers in 

 the State. 



Pablislied Every Wednesday Moriiiug, 



l8 au old, well-established newspaper, aud contains just the 

 news dcBii-able to make it au iuteresting aud valuable 

 Family Newspaper, The postage to subciibers residing 

 outside nf Lancaster cuuuty is paid by the publisher. 

 Beud for a specimen copy. 



Tv/o Dollars per Annum. 



THE DAILY 



LANCASTER EXAMINER 



The Largest Daily Paper in the 

 county. 



Pablished Daily Except S inday. 



The dally Is published every evening during the week. 

 It is delivered in the City .lud to surrouudiug Towns ac- 

 cessible by railroad and daUy stage lines, for 10 cents 



Mall Subscription, free of postage— One month, 50 

 cents; one year, $5.00. 



THE JOB ROOMS. 



The Job rooms of The Lancaster. Examinee are 

 filled with the latest Btylee of presBee, material, etc., and 

 we are prepared to do all kiudB of Book and Job PrintiQ 

 at as low ratee and short notice as any establishiueut 1 

 the State. 



SAXE BILLS A SPECULTY. 



attractive sale bills iu the State. 



JOHN A. HIESTAND. Proprietor, 



No. 9 North Queen St., 



L^A-NCASTKR. PA- 



SEND FOR 



On Concord Qrapeviucs, Transplanted Evergreiins, Tulip, 

 I'oi.lar, I.inden Maple, etc. Tree Seedlings aud Treea for 

 limber plantations tiy the lon.oiio. 



J. JE.^KINN* NVRHKRY, 

 3-2-79 WINONA, COLUMBIANA CO., OHIO. 



•tfiR" ""■'■'' '° >""■■ """ '""'"• Terms aud V> ontBt free 

 ipDDAddress II. llii.LKTT 4 Cu , Portland, Maine. 

 ^Jun-lyr. 



M. nAP>EHr.USH, 



MA^'^T^■.^cT^l!l:l■. or 



Plain and Fine Harness, 



na»i>i,i:n. 



COLLARS, WHIPS, FLY NETS, &c., 



TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, 



IIUI'ALO I'.dBKS, 



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

 No. 30 Penn Square, 



CHAS. A. LOCHER. 



.VS/HOLESALE^^a RETAIL 

 V^^-DRUGGIST ^ 



CATTLE POWDER 



^ GLOVES, SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR. 



<1 



in 



SHTETS MADE TO ORDER, 



AND WAKIiANTlil) TO 1- IT. 



pi E. J. ERISMAN, 



W 56 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. 



PHARES W. J'KY. 



Wholesale and Ret lil Dealer in 



WALL PAPER & WINDOW SHADES, 



IfollHii<l-i. plain Shnde Clotli. 



Fixtures, FrlugLS, Tassels aud all goods pertaining to a 



Paper aud Shade Store. 



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



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AUClll 1 O (.000 I'Ari 8TKAUY EMPLUTUEMT 

 BKr.LINO TUE STANDiBD AQRICULTUEAL BOOK, 



Far.ming For Profit. 



Oomplcta r«rrj Librirj. Bure Oaido to SuccciefQl Farming. 



TELLS HOW m £;:i;r*.^c!L,r?^L';r/s-u»«. 



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Bfit Book for Fumers and Farmtrt' Bnya. tndorttd b$ 

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