Products,  Prices  and  Trade 
(Continued  from  page  201.) 
Wholesale  Prices  at  New  York. 
Week  ending  Feb.  4,  1916. 
HERBS,  HOOTS,  ETC. 
Burdock  Root.... .  ..  .. 
.  10 
.  10 
(0 
12 
12 
Dandelion . 
.  12 
15 
Pennyroyal  Leaves . 
O 
<a> 
4 
Sage  . 
15 
Tlivme  . 
8 
Peppermint  Oil . 
.  1  50 
&  2  25 
Receipts  nt  New  York  during  week 
ending  Feb.  3,  1916: 
nutter,  lbs . 
Eggs,  doz . 
Dressed  poultry,  pkgs . 
Live  poultry,  crates . 
Cotton,  bales  . 
Apples,  bbls . 
Cranberries,  bbls . 
Lemons,  boxes  . 
Onions,  sacks  . . 
Oranges,  boxes 
Potatoes,  bbls. 
Corn,  bushels  . 
Ilay,  tons  ..... 
Oats,  bushels  .. 
Ii.ve,  bushels  .  . 
Wheat,  bushels 
Rosin,  bids.  .  .  . 
Spts.  Turp.  bbls. 
Tar.  bbls . 
2,091 ,900 
1.290,910 
22.021 
1 0,038 
-1 0,003 
41,017 
24  8 
7SI 
21.191 
98,049 
91.022 
229.800 
3,381 
650.800 
3,750 
2.297,820 
12.517 
1,098 
1,210 
FROM  PRODUCER  to  CONSUMER  DIRECT 
TIMOTHY,  CI.OVKK,  MIXIII)  &  ALFA  I, FA 
UAY  QTDtliU  onrl  flQAIM  Rtaulyto  be  marketed.  Mixed 
flAI.oinAlY  ana  unAin  I,  speciality.  carefully 
Graded  and  Inspected.  PATRONS’  CO-OPERATIVE 
ASS'N  OK  CAYUGA  CO.,  lne-<30  Noilh  St.,  Auburn, N-Y. 
Subscribers’  Exchange 
Complying  with  several  suggestions  received 
recently,  we  open  a  department  here  to  enable 
RUr.AL  NEW-YORKER  readers  to  supply  each 
other’s  wants.  If  you  want  to  buy  or  sell  or 
exchange,  make  it  known  here.  This  Rato  will 
be  6  Cents  a  word,  payable  in  advance.  The 
name  and  address  must  be  counted  ax  part  cf 
the  advertisement,  Copy  must  reach  Ms  not 
later  than  Friday  to  appear  in  the  following 
week.  No  display  type  used,  and  only  Farm 
Products,  Help  and  Positions  Wanted  admitted. 
For  subscribers  only,  Healers,  jobbers  and  gen¬ 
eral  manufacturers’  announcements  not  admitted 
here.  Poultry,  Eggs  and  other  live  stock  adver¬ 
tisements  will  go  under  proper  headings  on  other 
pages,  Seed  and  Nursery  advertisements  will 
not  be  accepted  for  this  column. 
FOR  SALE— INTERNATIONAL  INCUBATOR, 
4! in  egg  capacity,  $25,  1914;  Newtown  llroodVr 
Stove,  500  chicks,  $15,  1914.  GEO  J.  WINTER, 
Otto,  N.  Y. 
$00  POWER  Green  Bone  Grinder,  self  feed; 
will  trade  for  Prairie  State  Incubators  or 
Newtown  brooders.  GEO.  STRONG,  Montieello, 
New  York. 
OLIVER  Vineyard  Gang  Plow,  .8  bottom  No.  11 
Blizzard1  blower  on  trunk  elieap.  Address  BOX 
11(1,  enre  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — Two-seated  out  under  surrey  and 
2:i0  egg  Model  Incubator.  Brines  low.  Will 
exchange  a  thoroughbred  Jersey  Red  Pig,  either 
sex,  to  avoid  in  breeding-  FI.  A.  CROASDALE, 
Delaware  Water  Gut),  I’enim. 
DAIRYMEN  ATTENTION— For  sale,  good  plover 
cow  pea  and  Alfalfa  bay,  $1.1  ton  ear  lots. 
Quality  and  weight  guaranteed;  $50  cash  with 
ord'er;  balance  payable  on  arrival  of  ear.  HILL- 
CREST  FRUIT  FARM,  Washington,  Iml. 
FOR  SALE — Handsome  team  draught  horses  9 
years  old.  weighing  about  2,800  lbs.,  in  per¬ 
fect  condition.  Four-bottom  Oliver  Gang  Plow 
for  tractor,  practically  new.  Write  for  partic¬ 
ulars.  W.  P.  BANG,  299  Madison  Ave.,  New 
York. 
ALFALFA  HAY  from  county  that  won  gold 
medal  nt  Pan-American,  •  Direct  to  consumer: 
no  commissions  to  pay.  F.  P.  ERKENBECK, 
Fayetteville,  N.  Y. 
PURE  MAPLE  SYRUP — From  the  famous  West¬ 
ern  Reserve:  liuest  quality;  book  orders  early: 
folder  free.  RANSOM  FARM,  Chagrin  Falls,  O. 
FOR  SALE — Power  sprayer,  2d0  gallon  tank,  8*._. 
II.  P.  engine,  pump  mounted  on  truek:  only 
used  one  year:  perfect  condition,  including  all 
accessories;  cost  $285;  will  sacrifice.  BOX  SB ». 
care  R.  N.-Y. 
HOME  MADE  Fig  Preserves;  full  pints,  $5 
dozen.  MRS  MAKSENA  A.  I’ ARK  HU.  Mobile, 
Ala. 
ALFALFA-  -Buy  from  Hie  grower  direct  :  2  cars 
first  cutting  cured  without  rain  at  $15.  r.  o. 
B.  Fayetteville;  sample  on  request.  II.  0. 
KIMBICH,  Fayetteville,  N.  V. 
FOR  SALE— 2  Simplex  Brooder  Stoves,  $12  each 
complete.  QUALITY  EGG  FARM,  ilanunon- 
ton,  N,  J, 
WANTED — 390  egg  Cyphers  Incubator  in  good 
condition  RUSSELL  II 1 14,1  A  RD,  Montieello. 
N.  Y. 
SECOND-HAND  Automobiles  Wanted—  Fords 
preferred.  Write  CLoYD  J.AUVER,  McAlis- 
tervIUe,  Pa. 
FOR  SALE — Finest  quality  buckwheat  and  white 
extracted  liotiey;  10  lbs.  by  mail,  $1.25.  with¬ 
in  third  zone,  50  lbs.  or  more,  10  cents  per  lb, 
RAY  0.  WILCOX,  West  Dauby,  N.  V. 
WANTED-  ■Scotchman  and  wife,  who  have  been 
in  America  not  over  three  years,  Man  must 
be  exceptionally  good  to  the  care  of  sheep. 
Wife  must  be  first  class  dairy  woman,  capable 
of  doing  her  own  milking.  She  must  lie  exceed¬ 
ing  non t  and  puiustukiug  In  the  care  of  milk 
and  cream,  anti  tut  excellent  butter  maker.  Six 
cows  to  care  for.  Itulh  man  and  wife  must  fur¬ 
nish  highest  references.  In  answering  state 
length  of  time  employed  in  former  places,  and 
number  of  sheep  cared  for.  Give  names  and 
addresses  former  employers;  stale  age,  number 
in  family  nut)  wages  expected.  Position  is  In 
New  Hampshire:  good  wages;  permanent  to 
right  party.  BOX  87,  enre  Rural  New  Yorker. 
PURE  Red  Raspberry  Jam;  fifteen  ounce  jars, 
$3  per  dozen;  four  ounce,  ten  for  $1,  prepaid. 
HARROW  A-  AIKEN.  Putney,  Vt. 
FOR  SALE-  A  complete  retail  dairy  outfit:  bot¬ 
tler,  washing  machine  and  tank,  sterilizing 
oven,  call  sterilizer,  iRiiler,  Parsons  low  down 
milk  wagon,  delivery  and  bottling  crates,  etc. 
All  in  good  Condition  ami  will  lie  sold'  lot'  one- 
third  cost.  GREEN  MEADOW  FARM,  Arling¬ 
ton  P.  ().,  N,  Y, 
FARM  of  50  acres,  0  miles  front  Eric,  Pa., 
grapes  on  it.  BOX  124.  car©  of  R.  N.-Y. 
WANTED—  t  illage  property  one  acre  up.  East¬ 
ern  Pennsylvania,  Central  or  North  New  Jer¬ 
sey.  not  eastern  coast;  must  he  cheap  for  cash. 
Owners  answer.  Full  particulars  lirst  letter. 
FARMER,  Itnx  135,  care  Rural  New  Yorker. 
FOR  SALE-  By  the  owners.  100 -acre  dairy  farm; 
live  miles  from  Cornell  I'niverslty;  possession 
given  .April  1st.  I!.  ,1.  KAFR,  New  Held,  N.  Y. 
SOUTH  FLORIDA  Lake  Front  Fruit  and  Garden 
land:  5-room  house,  in  acres;  oranges  anil 
grapefruit;  $1,100;  $500  rash;  7  years'  time. 
E.  PUTNEY,  Avon  Park.  Fla. 
135  ACRES  Lltneroelc  land.  Grain  and  dairy, 
state  road.  Photos  of  buildings  on  applica¬ 
tion:  $0,200.  Tonus  easy.  C.  ti.  PARKER, 
Moravia,  N.  Y. 
WANTED  -Small  farm;  give  full  particulars. 
BERNHARDT,  31  Curtis  Place,  New  Brighton. 
N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE  Poultry  plant  fully  equipped;  pay¬ 
ing  proposition:  some  prize  winners.  THE 
RED  FARM.  Wllllainstown.  N.  J. 
FOR  SALE  Ideal  country  homo.  130  acres; 
house  seven  rooms,  bath,  steam  beat,  barns, 
shell's,  orchard.  ROBERT  LI  NICE,  Barnard, 
Vermont. 
122  ACRE  Alfalfa  Farm  for  sale,  Central  Ne.w 
York:  well  located:  good  buildings,  $8,000. 
F.  II.  HIV EN  BURGH.  Mumisrille.  N.  Y. 
FOR  BALE-  Farm  235  acres  best  of  land,  35 
acres  wood,  keeping  42  head  of  stock:  nice 
s.q  of  buildings,  Kiditig  water  running  to  them; 
”1  mile  to  center  of  town,  all  business,  schools 
of  all  grades,  electric  and  steam  cars.  For  par¬ 
ticulars,  price  and  picture,  N.  POWERS,  War¬ 
ren,  Mass. 
SUPERINTENDENT  wants  position  on  small 
farm  or  gentleman's  estate:  married,  three 
children;  twelve  years’  references.  BOX  125, 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
POSITION  WANTED— An  agricultural  student. 
having  completed  half  Ids  course  at  Cornell, 
desires  employment  In  a  large  commercial  apple 
orchard  to  secure  practical  experience  in  prun¬ 
ing  and  grafting.  Experience  to  be  gained  will 
he  the  primary  consideration,  remuneration  be¬ 
ing  purely  secondary.  Not  a  city,  Imek-to  the 
land  type,  but  an  intelligent,  Imril  working  far¬ 
mer.  BOX  12(1,  care  of  Rural  New  Yorker. 
WANTED  Position  ns  working  foreman,  life 
experience  in  all  branches  of  farming:  mar¬ 
t-hit.  no  small  children:  by  April  1st.  BOX  S2, 
pit  re  Rural  New- Yorker. 
TUB  NATIONAL  Farm  School  on  March  811;  will 
graduate  twenty-nine  young  men  in  different 
departments  of  practical  agriculture  where  they 
have  hoc  11  trained  for  three  years,  working  from 
31  to  50  hours  per  week,  We  would  be  very 
glad  to  recommend  trained'  men  to  any  one  re- 
I'ltlrlng  help  in  agricultural  or  horticultural 
lines.  Address  DIRECTOR,  The  Nntional  Farm 
School,  Farm  School,  Pa. 
WANTED — Married  matt,  handy  with  fouls,  to 
take  charge  anil  carry  out  instructions  on  a 
neglected  farm  pleasantly  situated  one  mile 
from  village  and  railroad  station.  Good  posi¬ 
tion  to  right  person :  honesty,  sobriety  and 
trustworthiness  essential;  references  required. 
Address  MANAGER,  Box  100,  eare  IS.  N.-Y. 
WANTED—  Position  as  farm  manager  or  fore¬ 
man  by  practical  man  with  college  training; 
A  1  references.  Address  BOX  129,  care  R.  N.-Y. 
WANTED,  wish  to  reut  or  work  011  shares, 
farm  with  stock  and  tools.  Address  F.  HAST¬ 
INGS,  1398  Main  St.,  Bridgeport,  Conti. 
Yttl’NG  MAN  wishes  experience;  poultry  rais¬ 
ing,  pay  part  board  and  give  services':  good 
home.  Care  FA  I  It  WE  ATT  IK  It,  5  Franklin  Ter¬ 
race,  W.  20th,  New  York, 
POSITION  WANTED — Young  married  American 
man,  understanding  all  branches  of  farming 
as  manager  on  gentleman's  estate,  furnishing 
reference;  state  particulars  and  wages  first  let 
ter  to  IV.  N.  K.,  R.  D,  No.  1,  Box  74.  Port 
Jervis,  N.  Y. 
I'OULT  KYM  AN  WA  NTED — Thoroughly  experi¬ 
enced,  honest,  sober:  state  age,  family  expe¬ 
rience,  references,  wages,  in  first  letter.  BOX 
123,  care  R.  N,-Y. 
WANTED—  March  1st  two  single  men  to  do  all 
kinds  of  farm  work;  must  be  tern  pent  te ;  good 
Workers ;  state  wages,  I.  L.  VOSLEU,  J.vnilou- 
vllle,  N.  Y. 
WANTED  Intelligent  and  experienced  man  to 
work  farm  under  direction  of  absent  owner; 
married  without  children,  j.  ]>.  (’REVELING, 
Auburn,  N.  5'. 
RELIABLE,  energetic,  single  man  wanted  at 
mice  on  general  farm:  non-smoker  f’-cferreii : 
"hen  answering  please  stale  age,  weight,  de¬ 
sired  wages  and  past  work.  BOX  134,  care  of 
ItUral  New  Yorker. 
WANTED  Experienced  married  or  single  mail 
on  large  frail  and  general  farm:  highest 
wages:  pi-rmnui-ut  position:  (foremen  and'  man 
tigers  not  wanted);  state  age.  number  in  family : 
experience.  S.  l\  BURTON,  Runsoim illo,  N.  Y. 
YOUR  SUCCESS  wit t:  poultry  depends  on  tbe 
reliability  of  .your  help,  A  imiuhcr  of  our 
graduates  whit  have  had  two  years’  practical 
training  are  ready  to  take  iqi  work  on  poultry 
farms.  Ad'dress  BARON  DE  I1IKSC1!  At;  1:1 
Cl  I.TPRAL  SCHOOL.  Wooilbjhe.  X.  J.  Not  a 
college,  but  a  practical  farm  school. 
WANTED  Single  man  as  teamster  for  Maiv'i 
1-t,  drive  pair  horses  on  farm:  wages,  $30  an  I 
board;  no  milking;  references.  J.AMO.NT,  Route 
3.  Seymour,  Of. 
WANTED  March  or  April  1st.  position  r# 
working  foreman  by  married  Swiss;  no  e'dl- 
dreu;  experienced  in  dairy  and  poultry  business; 
also  forestry:  gentleman's  estate  preferred. 
BOX  132,  care  Rural  New  Vorer. 
WANTED — Position  on  good  stock  farm  I 
young,  strong  German  farmer’s  son.  with  gen¬ 
eral  experience.  BOX  133,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
FARM  MANAGER  with  experience,  energy  anil 
executive  ability  to  linuiile  any  farm  propo¬ 
sition  is  open  for  engagement  Thoroughly  ex¬ 
perienced  oi-chardlst  and  in  all  stock,  crops, 
dairying,  anil  the  matiugi-iiicut  of  a  first-class 
farm  or  estate  in  every  detail.  Am  svsiemulh 
ecouiimicul.  strictly  sober:  married,  '  Ad'dress 
RON  1,11  earn  Rural  New-Yorker, 
FOR  SALE — A  350  acre  stock,  dairy  and  grain 
farm  in  Dutchess  County.  N.  Y.  One  of  the 
best,  farms  in  the  county,  Modern  buildings 
and  bind  fertile.  Value  $45,090,  but  will  lie 
sold  at  a  great  sacrifice  as  owner  is  moving 
away.  GREEN  MEADOW  FARM,  Arlington  P. 
O..  N.  Y. 
WANTED  TO  BUY  \  small  fruit,  poultry  and 
truck  farm,  in  southern  New  Jersey  or  Dela¬ 
ware.  Must  have  modern  Improvements  aild 
large  enough  to  raise  own  supplies.  Add'ress 
lit  (X  127,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
COUNTRY  PI, ACE,  18  acres,  for  sale  or  ex¬ 
change  for  suburban  residence  or  lots  with 
cash :  one  hour  from  X.  Y.;  twelve-room  house, 
all  improvements,  lodge,  barns,  poultry  raising 
plant.  bearing  pencil  orchard,  ornamental 
grounds.  RoX  82,  Duttellen,  N.  ,T. 
FOR  SAT.E  109  acres  Alfalfa  land  near  town: 
good  buildings;  $0,000:  without  stock  and 
tools:  $8,090  with.  Also  85  acres  modern  farm, 
fine  buildings.  35  acres  in  Alfalfa,  $9,909.  ROX 
570,  Syracuse,  N,  V. 
WANTED  Now  York  farm  of  about  1G0  acres; 
must.  I'e  on  impri  veil  road  and  noiif  city. 
State  full  particulars  and  trice  in  first  letter. 
E.  J.  DON DY.  Cherokee,  Kansas. 
FOR  SALE — Orchard,  Farm.  Hancock.  Maryland, 
fruit  belt;  eighty-one  acres,  forty-five  hundred, 
three-year  old,  Carman,  Eiberta,  Sal  way  pencil 
trees.  Other  fruits  bearing.  Complete  equipment, 
wagon,  buggy,  team,  harness.  Sprayer,  etc. 
Ninety-eight  miles  to  Washington,  D.  C. ;  one 
hundred  eighty-live  to  Pittsburgh.  Bargain  011 
account  illness.  KDDYSTON  E  ORCHARD,  Han¬ 
cock.  Md. 
50-ACRE  FARM,  stock,  crops,  machinery  in¬ 
cluded:  $3,809.  JOSEPH  SCHAFFT,  Kitlf- 
net'sville,  Pa. 
FOR  SAT.E  nr  exchange,  12  acres,  7-room  house, 
barn,  chicken  houses,  GOO  fruit  trees,  straw¬ 
berries,  grata’s,  $4,000;  $1,000  mortgage;  ex¬ 
change  for  free  and  clc-nr  income  property. 
PFCKHABER,  Vineland,  New  Jersey;  route  3. 
DELAWARE  FARM  For  Sale  Bargain  for  quick 
disposal  of  25  In  30  acres  lit  till.  55  to  GO 
acres  growing  timber;  1  U -story  house  and  out¬ 
buildings,  two  miles  from  Ilarbesun,  railroad 
station,  church  and  school,  will,  cannery,  etc. 
Level ;  will  sell  as  w'hole ;  $1,300;  or  will  sell 
buildings  and  cleared  land  for  $1.0(10;  part  inort 
gage,  if  desired.  This  is  the  first  offering  and 
will  go  quickly.  THE  SUSSEX  TRUST  COM¬ 
PANY.  Lewes,  Del. 
70  ACRES,  one  tulle  from  Brid'gcville;  the  best 
fruit,  sweet  potato,  melon,  truck  or  poultry 
farm  hi  this  locality;  Son  Kioffor  pears.  1,000 
peach;  15  acres  pine  timber.  Will  sell  at  a 
bargain  price.  U  RIDGE  V I LLE  NURSERIES, 
Bridgcvillc,  Del. 
FARM  FOR  SALE — 809  acres,  GO  miles  from 
New  York;  2  miles  from  village  and  railroad; 
considered  one  of  Iho  best  dairy  farms  in 
Orange  County,  N  5  .  $20,000  house,  first-class 
dairy  barns,  four  tenant  houses,  twenty  live 
flares  of  apples  and  peaches.  Fine  location. 
Must  Sell  at  once.  For  particulars  write  IIAR- 
I  EY  L.  MORSE,  Coin  mbits  Trust  Company, 
Newburgh,  N.  Y. 
FOR.  SAT.E — 75  acres  d'air.v.  fruit,  timber;  beau¬ 
tifully  located,  state  road',  2  mails,  near  cl  tv. 
Particulars  furnished.  JASON  GREENE,  Put¬ 
nam,  Conn, 
EIGHTEEN-ACRE  FARM,  near  village.  1-3  acre 
asparagus,  ncre  raspberries,  110  fruit  trees, 
some  bearing.  House,  barn,  2  henhouses ;  will 
sacrifice,  C.  F.  TEFIT,  Cambridge,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — A  fully  equipped  fruit  and  Alfalfa 
farm  uf  28  acres.  Two  sets  of  buildings; 
main  house  has  hot  water  heat  and  bath.  Write 
for  particulars  BOX  113,  ittrc  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
RAISE  Dl  CKS — For  market;  there's  money  in  if; 
water  and  good  location  on  Long  Island.  BOX 
120.  care  1£.  N. -Y. 
SEVEN  ROOM  HOUSE;  electric  lights,  all  im¬ 
provements;  one  acre;  200  chickens  uml 
houses;  price  moderate.  M.  E.  ALLISON,  Sea¬ 
side  Staten  Island. 
FOR  SALE — 120-85  acre  Chautauqua  County 
grain  and  dairy  farms,  8  miles  from  James¬ 
town.  OWNER,  Box  A.  40,  Route  GS,  Remus 
Point,  N.  V. 
50-ACRE  FARM  $4,000  if  sold  in  GO  days;  $2,000 
cash:  good  buildings;  running  spring  water; 
1  Vi  miles  to  Phlla.  and  Allentown  trolley. 
FARMER.  Box  122,  eare  R.  X,-\r. 
FOR  SALE-— Farm  147  acres,  $2,500.  GEO. 
ALLEN,  Kil'en,  Mil. 
FUR  SALE—  1G0  acres  orange  land  by  OWNER, 
707  W.  Washington  St.,  Phoenix,  Arizona. 
START  dairy  farm  on  Long  Island.  Good  op¬ 
portunity.  BOX  121,  eare  R.  ’N.-Y. 
WANTED — Sober,  married  man  to  run  farm; 
nice  cottage,  etc.  Write  MRS.  ('.  U.  BEERS, 
Washington,  Conn.  R.  F.  D. 
W  ANTED— Reliable  single  man 
.III  {ft.  .  1 I  r  1  ;  .  ... 
WANTED — After  March  1,  position  as  superin¬ 
tendent  uf  estate  or  large  farm;  agricultural 
college  matt;  7  years'  practical  experience; 
bleeding,  feeding  horses,  cattle,  swine,  fruits, 
crops,  soils,  ran  operate  and  repair  any  imple¬ 
ment  or  machine  from  a  hoc  to  a  traelor.  Com¬ 
petent  in  designing  and  con-Articilug  buildings 
nei-esimry  to  a  modern  place,  t  inier  obligations 
to  tin  one  In  successfully  operating  a  productive 
place.  Executive  ability.  Farm  accounts,  han¬ 
dle  men;  total  abstainer:  married,  1  child,  ref¬ 
erences;  within  one  day's  journey  of  Boston 
preferred;  not  a  farmer  but  an  upbuilding,  con¬ 
structive  agriculturist.  If  you  want  a  refiuit- 
getter,  a  man  worth  while,  address  PENN  A, 
Box  lift,  care  R.  N.-Y, 
NOT  ICR-  Practical  I'nrnier  with  agricultural 
college  training,  33  years  of  age.  inat't'led. 
small  family,  Protestant,  will  take  position  of 
responsibility;  four  years'  reference  as  mnnttser 
four  hundred  acre  farm,  11)0  cows.  Dairy  cattle 
judge,  both  from  standpoint  of  breeding  or  con¬ 
formation  ;  also  fruit,  crops,  machinery  and  con¬ 
struction;  Alfalfa,  corn  and  large  milk  produc¬ 
tion  my  specialties:  salary  or  profit-sharing 
basis;  immediate  interview  desired.  Address 
ROX  117.  eare  B.  N.-Y. 
WANTED  - Position  as  farmer  or  gardener  on 
small  estate:  life  experience;  good  references; 
married : 
View,  N. 
no  children. 
Y. 
A.  MAG  NFS  AN. 
Via  st 
LISTEN 
Middle  aged 
man  wauls  work: 
rxpe- 
rieticed  general  farming,  fruit,  dairy,  poultry, 
qualified  to  plan  or  carry  out:  manager  or  hired 
man:  sober,  dependable;  no  family.  Add'ress 
AMERICAN,  Box  118,  care  R.  X  Y.‘ 
FARM  SUPERINTENDENT,  with  tin  experience 
of  twenty-two  years  with  different  breeds  of 
cattle  anil  general  farm  work,  is  open  for  en¬ 
gagement;  practical  in  nil  details:  sober,  1  fin¬ 
est;  host  of  references.  ROX  115,  cure  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FARM  HELP  WANTED— A  collide  of  married 
men  who  understand  farm  work,  to  drive 
team,  preferably  men  who  know  something 
rlioiit  farm  machinery:  good  wages,  steady  em¬ 
ployment :  1  no  milking).  Also  man  to  work  by 
tbe  day.  TRANQUILLITY  FARMS,  Allumueliy. 
N.  J.  Arthur  Dunks,  Mgr. 
I’OTT/I'RYMAN  and  farmer  dVwires  change:  life 
experience:  managed  successfully  large  plants 
amt  farms;  single:  temperate:  state  particulars 
and  salary  to  POULTRY  MANAGER.  Sutiny- 
tnede  Farm.  Tt,  2.  Piincetoil,  N.  J. 
WANTED — Competent  man,  single,  to  work  30- 
nere  farm  on  shares  or  lty  month;  mostly 
vineyard:  small  poultry  plant  to  be  built  up  to 
500:  two  cows;  board  with  owner.  J.  CRAN¬ 
DALL,  Kroeton.  N.  Y. 
POSITION  WANTED  for  my  superintendent; 
owing  to  an  entire  change  in  the  handling  of 
my  property  I  wish  to  find  a  first  class  position 
for  toy  superintendent  who  has  been  with  me  a 
number  of  years;  please  state  salary,  where 
property  Is  situated  and  1  will  arrange  inter¬ 
view  for  him.  ROX  114.  care  U.  N.-Y. 
POULTRYMAN  desires  position,  3  years'  expe¬ 
rience;  best  of  references :  C.  U.  training:  will 
go  anywhere.  THOMAS  NICHOLS.  21G  Dela¬ 
ware  Ave.,  Ithaca.  N.  5’. 
WANTED — Capable,  imlust  rltnis,  experienced 
man,  who  lias  been  brought  up  on  a  farm  and 
understands  care  of  all  live  stock,  horses  in 
particular,  Good  teamster,  experienced  driv¬ 
ing  four  horses.  Used  to  managing  others,  Ex¬ 
perienced  in  repair  and  upkeep  of  roadways;  a 
natural  mechanic,  capable  of  directing  or  d'olng 
any  kind  of  work  necessary  to  the  upkeep  of  a 
large  place.  Must  be  n  Scotchman  who  has 
lived  in  the  old  country  at:  least  25  years. 
ROX  98,  eare  R.  N.-Y. 
WANTED — Single  middle-aged  man.  understand¬ 
ing  stock  nod'  general  farming:  steady  place. 
St.'ite  everything  iti  first  letter.  GUY  E.  BEAT- 
TIE,  Groton,  N,  Y. 
WANTED — Position  ns  working  foreman  on  gen¬ 
tleman's  place,  by  American,  experienced  all 
branches;  married;  no  children;  references. 
BOX  128,  care  The  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED-  March  or  April  1st,  American  far¬ 
mer;  married:  no  small  children;  must  be  ex¬ 
perienced.  practical,  reliable:  to  work  farm  lo¬ 
cated  In  hill  cuttiilry  four  miles  from  Greenfield, 
Massachusetts.  Wife  must  be  a  good  cook  and 
housekeeper.  SUNSET  FA  KM.  Shelburne,  Mass. 
ARK  YOU  interested  111  securing  reliable 
steady,  strictly  temperate  help  for  vour  farm? 
if  so.  address  the  RAIDIN'  DE  II1RSCH  AGRI¬ 
CULTURAL  SCHOOL.  Woodbine,  N.  J.  — Not  a 
college,  but  n  practical  farm  school. 
FARM  FOREMAN,  working,  desires  position  on 
private  or  gentleman's  estate,  expert  with 
horses,  cattle,  poultry  and'  pigs,  orchards,  soils, 
crops,  farm  machinery,  good  credentials,  Amer¬ 
icans,  married:  no  children ;  age  45.  BOX  130. 
care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — Position  as  farm  superintendent  by 
married  Englishman,  age  32.  one  child,  with 
life  experience  in  farming  In  England  and  this 
country;  good  references.  HENRY  APPLEBY, 
Chester,  N,  J. 
WANTED- -Reliable  single  man  to  take  interest 
equipped  poultry  plant  and  small  farming. 
N.  DAVIS,  Rural  2,  Millville,  N.  J. 
for  work  on 
DAN  W.  BAlt- 
Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y. 
To  Sell  Farm  Food  Products 
Apples  just  about  hold  their  own,  some  days  a  little  dull 
and  again  lively.  Xo  one  expects  that  prices  will  be  high  again 
this  season  except  for  very  fancy  fruit.  Considerable  poor 
quality  continues  to  arrive,  and  some  soft  fall  varieties  are  yet 
coming. 
Potatoes  are  yet  high  hut  in  less  demand  than  a  fortnight 
ago.  1  he  high  price  reduced  consumption. 
h-ggs  are  in  better  demand  again.  Cold  storage  eggs  are 
cheap.  The  speculators  made  an  error  in  trying  to  work  them 
all  off  at  fresh  egg  prices. 
Dressed  poultry  and  cold  storage  poultry  are  high  and  likely 
to  remain  so  all  Summer. 
Our  arrangements  for  selling  these  products  for  you  through 
a  wholesale  house  under  our  supervision  is  very  satisfactory.  We 
can  get  the  market  price  for  you  for  the  grade  received,  and 
you  will  be  sure  of  your  money  and  an  honest  return. 
The  Department  of  Foods  &  Markets,  204  Franklin  Street,  New  York  City 
