IV 



THE LANCASTER FARMER 



[April. 1882. 



WHERE TO BUY GOODS 



IN 



LANCASTER. 



BOOTS AND SHOES. 



MARSHA ■>!.. «fc SON, No. 12 Centre Square, Lan- 

 ca.ster, Dealers in Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. Re- 

 pairing promptly attended to. 



MI.EVY, No. 3 East King street. For the bes 

 • Dollar Shoes in Lancaster go to M. Levy, No. 3 

 East King street. 



B OOKS AND STATIONERY. 



JOHN B.\ER"S SON'S, Nos. 1.5 and 17 North Queen 

 Street, have the largest and best assorted Book and 

 Paper Store in the City. 



FURNITURE. 



HEINITSH'S,No. 15'.; East King St., (over China 

 Hall) is the cheapest place in Lancaster to buy 

 Furniture. . Picture Frames a specialty. 



CHINA AND GLASSWARE. 



HIGH * MARTIN. No. 1.5 East King St., dealers 

 in China, Gla.ss and Queensware, Fancy Goods, 

 Lampa, Burners, Chimneys, etc. 



CLOTHING. 



MYKKS A RATHrON. Centre Hall, No. 12 East 

 King St. Largest Clothing.House in Pennsylvania 

 outfiide of Philadelphia 



DRUGS AND MEDICINES. 



GW. HIIL,L., Dealer in Pure Drugs and Medicines 

 , Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Trusses, Shoulde 

 Braces, Supporters, &c., 1.5 West King St., Lancaster, Pa 



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

 Queen St. Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Spices, 

 Dye Stuffs, Etc. Prescriptions carefully compounded. 



DRY GOODS. 



GIVL,KR, B«»WERS & HUKST. No. 25 E. King 

 St fjinca-ster. Pa., Dealers in Dry Goods, Carpets 

 «nd Merchant Tailoring. Prices as low as the lowest. 



HATS AND CAPS. 



CH AMEiR, No. 39 West King Street, Dealer in 

 . Hats, Caps, Furs, Robes, etc. Assortment Large. 

 Prices Ix*w. 



JEWELRY AND WATCHES. 



HZ. RHOAnS ifc BRO., No. 4 West King St. 

 . Watches, Clock and Musical Boxes. Watches 

 and Jewelry Manufactured to order. 



PRINTING. 



JOHN A. HIESTAND, 9 North Queen St., Sale 

 Bills, Circulars, Posters, Cards, Invitations, Letter 

 and Bill Headsand Envelopes neatly printed. Prices low. 



Thirty-Six Varieties of Calibane; ^0 of Corn; 28 of Cu- 

 umber; 41 of Melon; .33 of Peas; 28 of Beans; 17 of 

 Squash; 23 of Beet and 40 of Tomato, with other varieties 

 in proportion, a large portion of which were grown on 

 my five seed farms, will be fomid in my Vetretable 

 and rion-er Seed Catalogue Tor l>«M2. Sent free 

 to all wlio apply. Customers of last Season need not 

 ■write for it. All Seed sold from my establishment war- 

 ranted to be fresh and true to name, so far, that should 

 it prove otherwise, I will refill the order gratis. The 

 oriffinni intr'><lucer oT Earl^' Ohio and 

 Burbaiik Polntoes. DIarblellead, Early Corn, 

 the Hubbard SquaHta. IMarblehead ('abbagre, 

 l*hinne.v's Melon, and a score of other New Vegeta- 

 bles, I invite the patronage of the public. New Vegeta- 

 bles a specialty. 



JAMES J. H. GR£GORT. 



Marblebead, Mass. 

 Nov-6mo] 



EVAPORATE YOUR FRUIT. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 



FREE TO ALL. 



AMERICAN DRIER COMPANY, 



Chanaberabarg;, Pa. 



Xpl-tt 



FARMING FOR PROFIT. 



It is conceded that this large and comprehensive book, 

 (advertised in another column by J. C. McCurdy & Co., 

 of Philadelphia, the well-known publishers of Standard 

 works,) is not only the newest and handsomest, but alto- 

 gether the BEST work of the kind which has ever been 

 published. Thoroughly treating tlie great subjects of 

 general Agriculture, Live-Stock, Fruit-Growing, Busi- 

 ness Principles, and Home Life; telling just what the 

 farmer and the farmer's boys want to know, combining 

 Science and Practice, stimulating thought, awakening 

 inquiry, and interesting every member of the family, 

 this book must exert a mighty influence for good. It is 

 highly recommended by the best agricultural writers 

 and the leading papers, and is destined to have an ex- 

 tensive sale. Agents are wanted everywhere. jan-lt 



BLOOMSDALE 



LARGE LATE FLAT DDTOll CABBAGE. 



Large, Flat, Solid Heads, Short Stems. 



A HOME ORGAN FOR FARMERS. 



For a long period of time we have had this stock of 

 Cabbage in cultivation, originally obtained from the 

 German and Sweedish market gardeners. It has been a 

 part of our business occupation to keep it undefiled, and 

 to-day we offer it in Itaorlgrinal purity, eqani 

 In quality with the very best in tbe country, 

 even though the best should cost a hundred 

 dollars per pound. 



We have made this crop a study and give our cus- 

 tomers the result of many years close observation, for 

 which our opportunities may be judged by the fact that 

 we have, each and every year, about one hundred and 

 fifty acres of cabbage raised expressly to produce seed 

 for the ensuing season, afid from which selections are 

 made with scrupulous care, guided by experience. Not 

 a single grain of seed is raised from Stalks all from 

 Selected Heads. 



We will mail our Catalogue free of charge to all appli- 

 cants. 



D. LANDRETH & SONS, 

 Nos. 21 and 23 South Sixth Street, 



Between Market and Chestnut Sts., 



BRANCH STORE— S. W. CoR. Dklawabk Ave. aNd 



Arch Street, 



apr-6m PHILADELPHIA. 



MERCHANT TAILORING. 



1848 (The Oldest of All.) 1881 



RATHVON & FISHER, 



MERCHAMT TAILORS AND DRAPERS, 



respectfully inform the public that having disposed of 

 their entire stock of Ready-Made Clothing, theynow do, 

 and for the future shall, aevote their whole attention to 

 the(3UST0A\I TRADE. 



All the desirable styles of CLOTHS, CASSIMERE^, 

 WORSTEDS, COATINGS, SUITINGS and VESTINGS 

 constantly on hand, and oaade to order in plain or fash- 

 ionable slyle promptly, and warranted satisfactory. 



All-Wool Suit from $10. 00 to 830.00. 



All-Wool Pants from 3.U0 to 10.00. 



All-Wool Vests from 2.00 to 6.00. 



Union and Cotton Goods proportionately less. 



Cutting. Repairi..g, Trimming and Making, at reason- 

 able prices. 



Goods retailed by the yard to those who desire to have 

 iheni made elsewhere. 



A full supply of Spring and Summer Goods just 

 opened and 0(i hand. 



Thankful to a generous public for past patronage they 

 hope to merit its continued recognition in their "new de- 

 parture." 



RATHVON & FISHER. 



PKATI lALTAILORS, 



No. 101 North Queen Street, 



LANCASTER, PA. 

 1848 1881 



GLOVES, SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR. 

 SHIRTS MADETO ORDER, 



AND WARRANTED TO FIT. 



E. J. ERISMAN , 



56 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. 



T»-1-1«J 



Ti LiiiSm fill, 



A MONTHLY JOURNAL, 



Devoted to Agriculture, 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 DOLL/|R PER ANNUJf, 



POSTAGE PREPAID BY THE PROPRIETOR. 



All subscriptions will commence with the 

 January number, unless otherwise ordered* 



Dr. S, S. Rathvon, 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 farming, and particularly that specialty of which 

 he is BO thorouhly a master — entomological science — some 

 knowledge of whicb has become a necessity to the success- 

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

 this publication. He Is determined td 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 tbis mat- 

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

 this matter. Work among your friends. The ''Farmer" i 

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

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

 scriber to do but it will greatly assist us. 



All communications in regard tothe editorial management 

 should be addressed to Dr. 8. 8. Rathvon, Lancaster, Pa., 

 and all business letters in regard to subscriptions and ad- 

 vertising should be addressed to the publisher. Rates of 

 advertising can be had on application at the office. 



JOHN A. HIESTAND, 



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



$72 



A WEEK. $12 a day at home easily made. Costly 

 Outfit free. Address Taus & Co., Augusta, Maine 



