THE -LANCASTER FARMER 



[March, 1881, 



WHERE TO BUY GOODS 

 LANCASTER. 



BOOSTS AND SHOES. 



MAIt»iH Vi.I, A 



paii-iiiji [n-umplly atteii 



M. 



300KS AND STATIONERY. 



Paper Store in the Cit; 



FURNITURE. 



HEIXITSWS.No. 15'.; E.ist King St., (over China 

 Hall) is the chea|i<>.st place in Lancaster to .buy 

 Furniture. Picture Frames a specialty. 



CHINA AND GLASSWARE. 



HI«H A MARTI X, No. 15 East KiuR St., rtealers 

 in China, Glass and tiueensware, F'ancy Goods, 

 Lamps, liunicrs, Cliiinneys, etc. 



CLOTHING. 



MTBKS * KATHFOST. Centre Hall, No. 12 East 

 King St. Largest Clothing House in Pennsylvania 

 outside of Philadelphia 



DRUGS AND MEDICINES. 



GW. lIl'i.L. Dealer in Pure Dru^s and Medicines 

 , Chemicals, P.Ucnt IMe.licines, Trusses, Shoulde 

 Braces, Supporters, &e., 15 West King St., Lancaster, Pa 



JOHN F. LONG * .SON. Druggists, No. 12 North 

 Queen St. Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Spices, 

 Dye Stufi's, Etc. Prescriptions carefully compounded. 



DRY GOODS. 



C~1 1VI>KK, KOWKKS * HrKSr, No. 25 E. King 

 X St.. Lancister, Pa., Dealers in Dry Goods, Carpets 

 and Merchant Tailoring. Prices as low as the lowest. . 



HATS AND CAPS. 



JEWELRY AND VyATCHES. 



HZ. RHOA9>!li <& BKO., No. 4 M^est King St. 

 . Watches, Clock and Slusical Boxes. Watches 

 and Jewelry Manufacttired to order. 



PRINTING. 



JOHN A. HIE»i'|-ANI>, 9 North Queen St., Sale 

 Bills, Circulars Posters, Cards, Invitations, Letter, 

 and Bill Headsand Envelopes neatly printed. Prices low. 





NEW VEGETABI.es A RPEriAI/rT. 



.TAMES J. H. GREGORY, 



Marbleheati, Mua 

 Nov-6mo] 



EVAPORATE YOUR FRUIT. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUH: 



FREE TO ALL. 



AMERICA NDRIER COMPANY, 



Cbaoibersbnre, Pa. 



Apl-tf 



FARMING FOR PROFIT. 



highly recommended by the best affucultural wri 

 and the leading papers, and is destined to have an 

 tensive sale. Agents are wanted everywliere. ja 



PEAS, 



The earliest Peas grown. 



American Wonder Peas, 



New variety, very fine. 



CRYSTAL WAX BEANS, 



BLOOIISDALE EARLY M.\RKET CABBAGE, 



Large size, early yipening. 



BLOOMSDALE LATE FLAT DUTCH CABBAGE, 



The finest in the world. 



Gourd Seed Corn, Prize Stock, Recleaned Clo- 



and Timothy and other Grass Seeds. 



Cooly Creamer, Csok Tree Protector, 



VEGETABLE ROOT CUTTER, 



Cahoon's Broad Cast Seed Sower, 

 SPAIN'S PATENT CHURNS, 

 Davis' Swing C'uro, Lilly'.s Butter Worker, Reid'8 But- 

 ter Worker, Hav and Fodder Cutter, CornSheller, 

 Little Giant i orn and Cob Mills, Corn 

 Mid Hand and Power. 



retlj's Rural Register &Alraa!5ac for '81 



In English and German — Free. 



D. LANDKETH & SONS, 



21 & 23 Sonth Sixth St., 

 PHILADELPHIA. 



Laijd 



Ready-Made Clothing 



BELOW COST. 



RATHVON & FISHER, 



Are Selling off their entire stock of 



ftEADY-Mi^DE CLOTI^ING, 



BELOW COST. 



ALSO, FURNISHING GOODS, 



OF THE LATEST STYLES BELOW COST. 



CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER 



lu the prevailing BtyleB and at medium prices. 



Corner N. Queen and Orange Stree ts 

 LANCASTER, PA. 



RATHVON & FISHER, 



MERCHANT TAILOR?. 



GERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH, 



Which ie generally acknowledged to be the best Literary, 

 Farming and Agricultural Newsnapera in Pennsylvania, la 

 issued weekly at Germantown, 'Philadelphia, at $2.50 per 

 annum. It will commence its Slat volume with the lirst 

 Dumber in March, proximo, being established and conduct- 

 ed by its pretent editor and proprietor. No family giving 

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

 double the Bubscrlption, Address 



PHILIP It. FREAS, 



Germantown, Phila. 



MddreeB Stiksoh <t Co., Portland, Maine. 



A HOME ORGAN FOR FARMERS. 



A MONTHLY JOURNAL, 



Devoied to Agmulture, 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 : 



ONEDOLLpPERANNUlf, 



POSTAGE PREPAID BY THE PR0P8IET0R. 



All subscriptions will commence with the 

 January number, unless otherwise ordered. 



Dr. S. S. RathTon, who has bo ably managed the editorial 



department in the past, wiU continue in the position of 

 editor. His contributions on subjects connected with the 

 science of farming, and particularly that specialty of which 

 he is so thorouhly a master — entomological science— i 

 knowledge of which has become a necessity to the sue 

 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 agriculturaj paper of its own, for tb© 

 exchange of the opinions of farmers Interested In this 

 oter. We ask the co-oporation of all farmers in„ereated in 

 this matter. Work among yoxir friends. The "Fanner" 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 asyist us. 



All communications In regard to the editorial management 

 should be addressed to Dr. S. S. Rathvon, Lancaster, Pa., 

 and all business letters- in regard to subscriptions and ad- , 

 vert ising should be addressed to the publisher. Eatee of 

 adveitising can be had on appUcation at the office. 



JOHN A HIESTAND, , 



No. 9 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa, ''. 



