STATEMENT  OK  THE  OWNERSHIP,  MANAGE¬ 
MENT,  CIRCULATION,  Etc.,  Required  by  the 
Act  of  Condreos  of  August  24.  1012,  of  THE  RU¬ 
RAL  NEW  YORKER,  published  weekly  at  New 
York,  N.  y„  for  Oct.  1,  1916. 
State  of  New  York.  * 
County  of  New  York.  b*‘ 
Before  me,  a  Notary  Public  in  and  for  the  State 
and  county  aforesaid,  personally  appeared  John  J. 
Di)Un.  hntlng  been  duly  sworn  according  to 
law  depppru  and  s».vs  that  bo  is  the  business  mana¬ 
ger  of  The.  Rural  New-Yorker  and  that  the  following 
is.  ti)  the  best  of  Hi*  knowledge  and  belief.  »  true 
statement  Of  the  ovn.eishtp,  nianagemcnt  (and  if  a 
daily  paper,  the  circulation),  etc.,  of  the  aforesaid 
publication  for  tlu-  date  abewu  in  tile  above  caption, 
required  by  (lie  Act  nl  August  24,  1912,  embodied  in 
section  449,  Postal  I.aw*  and  Rcgulntlonr,  printed  on 
the  reverso  of  this  form,  to  wit: 
1.  That,  the  names  and  addresses  of  the  publisher, 
editor,  managing  editor,  and  business  managers  are: 
Publisher:  The  Rural  Publishing  Company.  3HS  West 
30tb  8t...  New  York,  N.  Y\ 
Editor:  Herbert.  W.  Collingtvood,  Woodcliff  I.ake, 
New  Jersey. 
Managing  Editor:  Herbert  W.  Collingwood,  Woodeliff 
Lake,  New  Jersey. 
Business  Manager:  John  J.  Dillon,  903  West  End 
Arc..  New  York.  N.  Y’. 
2.  That  the  owners  are: 
The  Rural  Publishing  Company,  333  West  30tli  St., 
Now  York,  N.  Y. 
John  .1.  1)1  lion,  903  West  End  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
William  E  Plllon.  3675  Broadway,  New  York.  N.  Y". 
Herlw-rt  \V.  Collingwood,  Woodeliff  Lake,  New  Jersey. 
3.  There  are  no  bondholders,  .mortgagees,  or  other 
security  holders. 
4.  That  the  two  paragraphs  next,  above,  giving  the 
names  nf  tilt)  owners,  stockholders,  and  security  hold¬ 
ers,  if  any,  contain  not  oaily  the  list  of  stock  holders 
and  Set -unity  ladders  a*  they  nppeir  upon  the  hooks  of 
the  company  hut  also,  in  eases  where  the  stockholder 
or  security  holder  appears  upon  the  books  of  the 
company  8s  mist  is-  or  in  any  other  fiduciary  rela¬ 
tion.  the  name  of  the  person  or  corporation  for  whom 
sueli  trustee  Is  acting,  in  given;  also  that  the  said 
two  paragraphs  contain  statements  embracing  affiant's 
full  knowledge  and  belief  as  to  the  circumstances  and 
conditions  under  which  Stockholder*  and  security 
holders  who  do  lint,  nppeur  upon  tile  books  of  the 
company  as  trustees,  hold  stock  and  securities  in  a 
capacity  Other  Ilian  of  s  bona  tide  owner;  and  this 
affiant,  has  no  reason  to  believe  that  any  other  per¬ 
son,  association,  or  corporation  has  any  interest  di¬ 
rect  or  Indirect  in  the  said  stock,  bonds,  or  other 
securities  than  as  so  stated  by  him. 
JOHN  J.  DILLON,  Business  Manager. 
Sworn  to  and  subscribed  before  me  this  13th  day 
of  September,  1916. 
(Seal)  P.  J.  NEWMAN. 
Notary  rublic.  Rensselaer  County. 
Certificate  filed  in  New  Y'ork  County.  No.  73. 
Term  Expires  March  30,  1917. 
Foods  and  Market  Department  Sales 
((’oulimied  from  page 
1203.) 
482  lbs.  fowl  . 
. 20 
4039  lbs. 
14 
DRESSED  MEATS. 
SiO  18 
204  lbs.  calves  . .  . 
. 19 
1  liver  . 
. 63 
VEGETABLES. 
^4  r»n 
7  bbls.  cauliflower  . 
.  4.00 
7  bbls.  cauliflower  . 
. 3.50 
o  nn 
2  bbls.  cauliflower  . 
.  2.75 
*>  rkA 
22  bbls. 
10  bskts.  celery  . 
. 25 
10  bskts.  celery  . 
. 20 
30  bskts.  celery  . 
. 15 
.70  bskts. 
77  dog.  bunches  celery  ..  .  . 
. 00 
70  iJosl  bunches  celery  .  .  . 
.  .50 
9  doz.  bunches  celery  ..  .  . 
. 20 
120  dog.  bunches. 
20  liskts.  tomatoes  . 
. 50 
2:7  bskts.  tomatoes  . 
. 40 
53  bskts.  tomatoes  . 
. 30 
104  bskts. 
15  crates  tomatoes  ........ 
. s5 
27  crates  tomatoes  . 
. 50 
42  crates. 
1  bbl.  and  1  has.  pickles... 
. $0.50 
1  bskt.  iiicklos 
....  1  50 
2  bskts.  pickles  . 
.  1.00 
54  bskts.  pickles  . 
. 75 
4  bskts.  pickles  . 
. 05 
40  bskts.  pickles  . 
. 00 
1  bskt.  pickles  . . 
. 50 
20  bskts.  pickles  . 
. -10 
102  bskts. 
1  bag  beans  . 
.  1.25 
5  bags  beans  . 
.  1.10 
1  ltag  beans  . 
. 75 
7  bags. 
0  bskts.  beans  . 
.  1.25 
3  bskts.  ben ns  . 
.  1.00 
2  bskts.  beans  . 
. 75 
1  bskt.  beans  . 
. 00 
15  bskts.  beans  . 
. 50 
7  bskts.  beans  . 
. 40 
9  bskts.  beans  . 
. 25 
43  bskts. 
54  boxes  lettuce  . 
. 50 
2  bags  peas  . 
.  2.50 
5  bskts.  cukes  . 
.  1.25 
2  bbls.  cabbage  . 
.  1.50 
0  bskts.  peppers  . 
.  1.50 
24  liskts.  peppers  . 
.  1.25 
11  bags  corn  . 
.  1.25 
1  bag  corn  . 
. 65 
FRUITS. 
1  bbl.  plums  . 
.  $4.50 
32  qts.  plums  . 
.  .OX 
480  qts.  plums  . 
. 07 
01  qts.  plums  . 
. 00 
573  qts. 
2  crates  plums  . 
. 2.50 
2  crates  plums  . 
.  2.12 
4  crates. 
2  boxes  plums  . 
. .  l.oo 
1  bskt.  plums  . 
. 75 
58  liskts.  plums  . 
. 35 
422  bskts.  plums  . 
. 30 
54  bskts.  plums  . 
. 27 
57  bskts.  plums  . 
. 25 
31  bskts.  plums  . 
. 18 
20  bskts.  plums  . 
. 17 
130  bskts.  plums  . 
. .  .7 . 12 
10  bskts.  plums  . 
. 10 
789  bskts. 
2  crates  grapes  . 
. 75 
4  crates  grapes  . 
. 50 
0  crates. 
4  boxes  grapes  . 
. 50 
05  bskts.  grapes  . 
. 09 
8S  bskts.  grapes  . 
. 07 
153  bskts. 
3  bskts.  erab  apples  . 
.  1.00 
1  bskt.  crab  apples  . . . 
. <5 
4  bskts. 
> 
1  bbl.  erab  apples  . . . . 
.  0.00 
1  bbl.  crab  apples  . . . . 
. 3.00 
4  bbls.  erab  apples  . . . 
.  2.50 
G  bbls. 
Subscribers’  Exchange 
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ly,  we  open  *  department  here  to  enable  RURAL 
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known  hero-  Thl*  Hite  will  be  5  Cents  *  word,  pay¬ 
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tion*  Wanted  admitted.  For  subscriber*  only.  Deal¬ 
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ments  not  admitted  here.  Poultry,  Eggs  and  other 
live  stoelc  advertisements  will  go  under  proper  head¬ 
ings  on  other  pages.  Heed  and  Nursery  advertisements 
will  not  be  accepted  for  this  column. 
Copy  mutt  rsaeh  ut  not  latar  than  Friday  morning 
to  appear  In  th*  following  waak’a  Ittua. 
APPLES,  APPLES.  APPLES— For  Fall  and 
Winter  apples  write  at  once  to  C.  J.  YODER, 
Grantsvilje,  Md. 
FOR  SALE — An  elevator  potato  digger  prac¬ 
tically  new:  quit,  growing-  potatoes;  cheap. 
GEO.  SPRAGUE,  Ovid,  N.  Y. 
WILL  SELL  CHEAP  farmers’  cement  tile  ma¬ 
chine,  TOO  casings,  4  in.  size;  perfect  con¬ 
dition;  cost  $25;  take  $20,  J.  WELLS,  Monta¬ 
gue,  Mich. 
POTATOES  WANTED  from  producer;  quote 
price.  PETRIE,  Plessis,  N.  Y. 
,rt  bskts.  Ser-kel  pears 
98 
bskts. 
peaches  . 
. 85 
38 
bskts. 
peaches  . 
10 
bskts. 
peaches  . 
. 70 
100 
bskts. 
peaches  . 
. 02V*. 
199 
bskts. 
peaches  . 
. 55 
o 
bskts. 
peaches  . 
. 50 
i 
bskt. 
peaches  . !  . 
. 40 
32 
bskts. 
peaches  . 
. 30 
»>• » 
•  >•* 
bskts. 
poaches  . 
. 20 
1.25 
WANTED — Candoe  Incubator.  1,200  capacity,  or 
two  11(11)  egg  sections.  E.  J.  SCHULER, 
Wyandaiu-h,  N.  YT. 
SWEET  POTATOES,  excellent  quality.  $2  hid., 
f.  o.  b.  C.  W.  STRICKLAND,  Princess  Anne. 
Maryland. 
WANTED  1u  buy  cultivated  horseradish  root; 
for  exchange,  1900  Gravity  YY’asliing  Machine, 
Peerless  Wringer,  two-wheel  sulkey  baby  cart, 
I ui by  walker.  All  g-md  as  new.  Write  it.  II. 
DAVIS,  WestPi-npol't,  Md. 
50.X  billets. 
1  carrier  peaches  . 
•  .  •  • 
.  1.50 
10  carrier  poaches  . 
.  1.25 
48  carrier  peaches  . 
.  1.12% 
42  carriers  poaches 
.  .  . . 
.  1.10  • 
101  carriers. 
0  crates  peaches  .  . 
.  2.00 
17  crates  peaches  . . 
.  1.50 
,33  crates  peaches  .  . 
,  ,  ,  , 
.  1.25 
10  crates  peaches  .  . 
.  .  .  . 
.  1.10 
06  crates. 
2  bskts.  pears  .  .  . 
. .  .  . 
.  1.50 
34  bskts.  pears  .  .  .  . 
.... 
.  1.25 
29  bskts.  ] tears  .  ■ . 
.  1.00 
21  bskts.  pears  .  .  . 
.  .  .  - 
. .  .85 
5  bskts.  [tears  .  .  .  . 
•  .  •  • 
. so 
11  bskts.  pears  .  .  . 
. 75 
1  bskt.  pears  . 
. 70 
(YO 
10  bskts.  jM-iirs  .  .  . 
. 55 
4  bskts,  pears  .  .  . . 
. 50 
42  bskts.  peats  .  .  . . 
. 40 
12  bskts.  pears  .  .  .  . 
. 35 
30 
371  bskts. 
1  box  pears  . 
.  1.50 
2  boxes  pears  . 
.... 
.  1.00 
SO 
2  boxes  pears  . 
. 75 
1  box  pears  . 
. 50 
12  boxes  pears  . 
.... 
. 40 
*  2  boxes  pears  . 
. . .  . 
. 30 
35  boxes. 
4  kegs  pears  . 
.  1.25 
13  kegs  pears  . 
.... 
.  1.20 
15  kegs  pears  . 
.  1-13% 
1  kegs  pears  . 
. .  .  . 
. 50 
33  kegs. 
1  bid.  pears  . 
.  5  00 
10  bbls.  pears  . 
. 4.75 
37  bbls.  pears . 
.... 
. 4.50 
0  bbls.  pears  .  .  . 
.  4  25 
20  bbls.  pears . 
.  4.00 
3  75 
72  bbls.  pears  . 
.  3.50 
rw;  ) jipjivs 
.  3  "5 
47  bbls.  pears  . 
.  3.00 
12  bis.  pears  . 
.  2.75 
13  bbls.  pears  . 
.... 
. 2.50 
4  bbls.  pears  . 
.... 
.  2.37% 
20  bbls.  pears  .  . . . 
.  2.25 
*> 
4  bbls.  pears  . 
.  1.75 
3  bbls.  pears  . 
•  .  •  . 
.  1.02% 
1  50 
2  bbls.  pears  . 
.  1.37% 
4  bbls.  pears  .  .  . 
1  25 
10  bids,  pears  . 
.  1.00 
X7V. 
353  bbls. 
2  boxes  apples  .  .  . 
.  1.50 
8  boxes  apples  .  .  . 
.  1.00 
4  boxes  upping  .  .  . 
.... 
or. 
......  »  .*>») 
5  b< ixes  apples  .  .  . 
....  1  50 
1  box  apples  . 
.  1.40 
93  boxes  apples  . . . 
.... 
.  1.25 
0  boxes  apples  .  .  . 
.... 
.  1.12% 
52  boxes  apples  ... 
.  1.10 
194  boxes  apples  .  .  . 
.  .  .  . 
.  1.00 
29  boxes  apples  .  .  . 
.... 
. 90 
3  boxes  apples  .  .  . 
.... 
. SO 
210  boxes  apples  .  .  . 
. 75 
5  boxes  apples  .  .  . 
. 70 
12  boxes  apples  .  .  . 
.... 
. 65 
10  boxes  apples  ... 
. 50 
0  boxes  Apples  . .  . 
.... 
. 40 
4  boxes  apples  ... 
. .  . . 
. 25 
042  boxes. 
12  bbls.  apples  .  .  .  . 
.  4.00 
4  bbls.  apples  .  .  .  . 
.  3.75 
5  bbls.  apples  .... 
.... 
. 3.50 
50  bbls.  apples  , . . . 
20  bbls.  apples  .  .  . . 
.  . .  . 
.  3.25 
.  3.00 
31  bbls.  apples  .  .  .  . 
.  2.75 
10  bbls.  apples  .  .  .  . 
.  .  .  . 
. 2.50 
20  bids,  apples  . . . . 
.... 
.  2.25 
o  on 
2  bbls.  apples  . .  . . 
.  3.75 
0  bbls.  apples  . . . . 
•  •  •  • 
.  1.25 
190  bbls. 
WANTED  to  exchange  No.  1  Y'ellow  Sweet  Po¬ 
tatoes  for  A  Grad'e  red  apples  or  white  pota¬ 
toes.  Write  for  particulars.  WM.  LORD,  Ens-t 
New  Market,  Md. 
NEW  APPLE  PARER:  cost  $10;  sell  for  $5. 
ALBERT  MORSE,  Diamond,  I’a. 
WANTED — Equipped  poultry  farm,  commuting 
distance  New  Y'ork,  with  brook  preferred. 
SHEPPARD  HAYNES,  Morristown,  New  Jersey. 
TO  LEASE  with  option  of  buying,  good  dairy 
farm,  equipped,  that  will  keep  thirty  cows 
or  better.  BOX  GO,  ttarperslielil,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE — Orange  grove  in  Volusia  County, 
Florida,  nearly  one  thousand'  orange,  grape¬ 
fruit,  tangerine  trees:  tig,  knnupml,  guava, 
lemon,  scuppernoiig  grape;  modern  dwelling, 
furnished  throughout,  .hath,  flawing  well,  large 
parking  house  fully  equipped,  ou  coast,  boat¬ 
ing,  surf  battling;  plenty  llsh  und  oysters,  large 
and  small  game.  A  benuty  spot  im  ".National 
Highway,"  ideal  liniuc.  Owner  has  large  in  I  crests 
in  Virginia.  Pn  sent  low  prim-  attractive.  Ad¬ 
dress  until  .October  15th  1'.  C.  HOOVER,  Broad¬ 
way,  Virginia,  afterward  Bulow,  Volusia  County, 
Florida. 
LONG  ISLAND  BUCK  RANCH,  fully  equipped 
for  business,  owner  lias  other  interests:  rea¬ 
son  for  selling,  box  1549.  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
FOR  SALE — First  class  9d-acrc  farm  at  New 
Brunswick,  New  Jersey.  BOX  1559,  care 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE  at  a  bargain,  dairy  and  stock  farm, 
fully  equipped,  28  miles  from  Washington, 
D.  0.,  Lj  mile  from  .railroad  station,  Isnidnuu 
Co.,  V a . :  421  acres,  320  acres  under  cultivation, 
balance  timber  and  pasture ;  7-room  house,  good 
burns  and  outbuildings,  till  being  remodeled  and 
painted;  oue  of  the  fluent  locations  in  the 
etijllily.  For  information  address  BOX  1559, 
cart*  Rural  New-Yorker. 
TWENTY  ACRE  peach  .ami  truck  farm,  good 
buildings,  line  location,  mile  to  station,  direct 
to  New.  York  City;  nothing  better  in  tin-  mar¬ 
ket;  unnsuai  bargain.  CHARLES  A.  ROMANS, 
ILuiiinpntoii,  New  Jersey. 
FoR  SALE — Grain  farm  of  111)  acres  in  Eastern 
New  Hampshire!  ('HAS.  H.  BRADLEY, 
Province  I.ake,  N.  li. 
FOR  SALE — Farm  of  31*:  acres’,  has  good  build¬ 
ings,  orchard  and  smalt  fruit;  well  watered; 
Hi  miles  from  depot;  near  churches  and  school. 
ESTHER  ALLEY,  Lagrangeville,  Dutchess  Co., 
New  York. 
FARM  FOR  SALE — 132  acres;  one  of  tile  best; 
in  Central  New  Y'ork.  iu  family  about  100 
years;  large  brick  house;  plenty  other  buildings. 
Rural  delivery,  telephone-.  Reason  for  selling, 
age.  DANIEL  MeDOt'GALL,  Patterson  vllle. 
New  Y'ork. 
FOR  SALK — Orchard  of  Baldwin  and  Russet 
apples,  probably  over  499  barrels;  account 
illness,  compelled  sell  on  the  trees  at  low  priee. 
M.  1‘.  GRKLNLKAK,  care  S,  K.  Locke,  King 
SI.,  Port  Chester;  tel.  1197  J. 
FOR  RENT  or  for  sale,  privilege  of  buying, 
200  acre  farm  near  village  and  town  ill  Con¬ 
necticut;  good  markets,  good'  buildings,  plenty 
ol'  water.  BOX  1552,  care  Rural  New- Yorker. 
FARM  WANTED  for  poultry,  under  20  acres, 
cheap,  near  railroad;  Central  N.  Y.,  Northern 
Pa.  BOX  1554,  cure  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  RENT — Poultry  farm.  14  acres,  fully 
equipped,  mammoth  machine,  1,300  layers;  5ob 
pullets;  best  summer  resort  on  J..  1.  a*  market ; 
fine  opportunity  for  city  man:  good  paving  prop¬ 
osition.  HAMPTON  POULTRY  FARM.  South¬ 
ampton,  L.  1. 
GOING  TO  FLORIDA — 17C,  acres,  99  in  cultiva¬ 
tion,  25  miles  from  Baltimore,  3  miles  from 
1 'ink ton,  Md. ;  821  per  acre.  HARRY  ROBERTS, 
J'arktmi,  Aid. 
It  IARD1NU  HOUSE  suitable  for  school  or  sani¬ 
tarium,  with  128  acre  dairy  l'ai-m,  sso  an  acre, 
l'or  illustrated  description  address  MKRW1N, 
YVallkill,  New  York. 
122  ACRE  Alfalfa  Farm  for  sale,  Central  New 
York;  well  located;  good  buildings,  $8,000. 
F.  H.  RIVENBURGH,  Stockbridge,  N.  Y. 
FARM  FOR  SAT.E — Connecticut;  owner  com¬ 
pelled  to  make  change:  great  bargain. 
IGNAT/.  SANTL,  Yantic,  Conn. 
13(5  ACRES  Lime-rock  l.nrnl.  State  road,  fine  cul¬ 
tivation,  extra  buildings.  Alfalfa  growing. 
Price  right;  terms  easy.  Write  for  photos,  etc. 
C,  G.  PARKER,  Moravia.  N.  Y. 
149  ACRES,  Central  N.  Y„  Alfalfa  and  Dairy 
land.  Unusual  bargain  on  account  of  sick¬ 
ness.  BOX  1539,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
FOR  SALE  -Farm,  220  acres.  Greene  Co..  N. 
Y’.:  very  desirable  for  city  party,  and  for  gen¬ 
eral  business  purposes;  write  for  full  particulars, 
BOX  71  Medusa.  N.  Y.,  R.  1). 
toll  SALE  98  acres,  near  Saratoga;  very  pro¬ 
ductive;  guud  buildings;  all  kinds  fruit.  lloX 
1524,  rare  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — In  Sullivan  or  Ulster  Co.,  suitable 
-  for  boarding  house,  to  live  nil  the  year,  rent 
with  option  to  buy;  send  particulars.  BOX 
1557  -are  Rural  New-Yorker. 
SEEL  or  exchange,  good  laying  farm  for  city 
property,  small  farm  or  rent:  good  buildings. 
445  acres;  stock,  tools  and  crops;  price  renson- 
ablc.  AUGUST  RARKNSTKIN,  Berkshire,  N.  Y. 
118  FARM  must  be  sold;  new  12-rooiu  house, 
steam  heat,  390  fruit  trees,  large  poultry 
house,  1-3  mile  from  R.  R.  depot,  .state  road,  R. 
I),  and  "phone.  L.  B.  MOORE,  Dclanson, 
N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE  — r.3-a<re  poultry  farm,  capacity  1.400 
layers,  silo,  89  foot  barn,  8  acres  Alfalfa,  12- 
rooni  full  two-story  house,  furnace  heat,  garage, 
several  kinds  of  peaches,  plums,  cherries,  apples, 
1!1»  miles  from  R.  R.  town,  high  school,  stores, 
south  of  Auburn,  N.  Y.  Price  $9,890.  S.  L. 
PL'UDIE,  Genoa,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALK — 112  acre  Monmouth  Co.,  New  Jer¬ 
sey,  potato  and  fruit  farm  near  cross-state 
stone  aulo  road,  11-room  house,  bath  und  water 
system;  2,l’>50  fruit  trees,  40  acres  potato  land. 
812,000.  JOSEPH  E.  DU  BOIS,  09  West  Main 
St.,  Freehold,  N.  J. 
FOREMAN  WANTED — Small  herd  dairy  cows 
and  general  farming:  wife  to  board  men  when 
necessary;  state  wages  expected  anil  copies  of 
references  In  first  letter:  steady  position  if  sat¬ 
isfactory.  H.  S.  RoTIIERA,  Meadowsweet 
Farms,  Peekskill,  N.  Y. 
■WANTED — Some  one  who  can  make  poultry 
pay;  1,000  Single  Comb  White  Leghorns,  trap- 
nested  records  up  to  245  eggs,  $05  per  month 
and  percentage  of  net  profits.  No  novice  or  be¬ 
ginner  need  apply.  BOX  1593,  care  Rural  New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED — Man  who  understands  handling  of 
oxen,  is  on  private  place.  Must  be  a  single 
man.  W.  C.  WHIPPLE,  Purchase,  N.  Y. 
FARM  MANAGER  with  the  experience,  energy- 
arid  executive  ability  to  handle  any  farming 
proposition  open  for  engagement.  Thoroughly 
experienced  in  all  branches  of  farming,  including 
all  stock,  dairying,  Truit  raising,  etc.;  am  sys¬ 
tematic,  economical,  married,  strictly  sober, 
honest  and  industrious.  Only  first  class  proposi¬ 
tions  considered.  Address  BOX  1541,  care  Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POSITION  WANTED  as  foreman  on  farm  Nor. 
1st,  by  sober,  reliable  American,  42.  married, 
no  children:  best  references.  BOX  1529,  are 
Rural  New-Yorker. 
POSITION  WANTED  by  Hollander  as  practical 
dairyman  and  lierdVman  oit  private  estate; 
single,  sober,  A  1  reference.  BOX  1551.  are 
Rural  N'evv-Yorkci-. 
WANTED — Practical  fruit  grower  and  farmer  to 
work  on  fruit  farm  in  Hudson  Valley.  Prefer 
one  whose  wife  ur  daughter  will  work  six  hours 
daily  for  owner.  Separate  cottage;  best  refer¬ 
ences  required;  good  location  adjoining  large 
village;  Oct.  1st.  or  15Ut;  state  wages  and  full 
particulars.  Would  rent  farm,  r-asli  or  shares. 
BOX  1547.  ear«  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED-— Single  man  as  first  class  milker  and 
general  In-i-dMiian  on  small  milk  farm:  wnges 
$30  month  and  board;  stale  age,  nationality  and 
experience.  BOX  171,  St.  James,  Long  Island, 
N.  Y. 
WANTED— Position  as  manager  or  herdsman, 
life  of  practical  experience  in  A.  R.  O.  work: 
short  course  graduate,  single,  nothing  consid¬ 
ered  under  875.  References  furnished.  BOX 
1348,  care  Rural  New-Yorker, 
HERDSMAN  desires  position  on  Guernsey  farm. 
A  1  feeder;  breeder,  calf  raiser,  et,-..  want 
position  were  A.  It.  work  is  done.  THOMAS 
CGOKSON,  225  West  23d  st„  New  York. 
WANTED — Farmer’s  son  of  character  and  pur¬ 
pose  for  farm  work.  J.  <).  HALE,  Byfield', 
Mass. 
WANTED — At  once,  on  Jersey  dairy  farm,  ex¬ 
perienced  single  man.  Give  full  particulars 
mid  wages  cxiM-cted:  must  be  temperate  and  re- 
iiuble.  JONES  JEltSEY  FARM,  Snnqn.dt,  N,  V. 
WANTED — Bright  young  man,  good  milker, 
willing  to  learn,  to  be  taught  to  he  herdsman 
and  dairyman  and  eventually  la-  qualified  for 
dairy  manager.  Must  give  references  as  to 
i-liaracter,  industry  and  honesty.  H.  J.  DIETER, 
Bradford,  I'a. 
GARDENER,  single,  middle-aged,  thoroughly 
understands  Ids  business,  glass  outdoors. 
McMAHON,  care  Mttlliken,  New  Canaan,  Conn. 
WANTED — Two  sober,  industrious  men  for  gen¬ 
eral  farm  work;  one  must  understand  horses; 
one  must  understand  care  of  furnaces;  wages, 
$30  per  mouth  and  board.  Address  W.  II.  it., 
Brentwood,  L.  I. 
AMERICAN,  single,  experienced  carpenter  (not 
assistant)  vvtrti  tools.  Mix  paint  for  plain 
painting.  Also  experience  vegetable  gardener. 
Desires  steady  position  large  estate  or  institu¬ 
tion;  good  home;  $59;  honest,  reliable;  refer¬ 
ence,  BOX  1053,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED — By  American  man,  married,  age  35, 
position  as  working  foreman  on  a  gentleman's 
••state:  strictly  sober,  honest  and  reliable;  un¬ 
derstands  farming,  gardening,  stock,  etc:  ref¬ 
erences.  Address  VALLEY  VIEW  COTTAGE, 
U.  08,  Greevvich,  Conn. 
WANTED — At  once,  good  driver  for  retail  milk 
wagon.  Good  wages  to  right  party.  G.  M. 
ECKERT.  Saddle  River,  N,  J. _ 
POPITFiN  WANTED  by  experienced  farmer 
with  three  boys  large  enough  to  work:  ex¬ 
perienced  in  all  kinds  of  fanning.  BOX  1555, 
-•are  Rural  New-Yorker. 
POUT.TRYMAN  open  for  position  vvlio,  the  past 
four  seasons  developed  poultry  department, 
Branford  Farms,  Groton,  Conn.,  from  nothing  to 
present  state  of  commercial  oflleieney.  Life  ex¬ 
perience  with  commercial  and'  fancy  poultry  iu 
developing  unsuccessful  plants  and  building  new 
ones;  also  competent,  estate  amt  farm  man¬ 
ager.  BOX  1459,  care  Rural  New-Yorker. 
WANTED  two  or  three  milkers,  also  men 
with  goo.f  understanding  of  cure  and  cattle. 
Ol’llIU  FARM,  Purchase,  N.  Y. 
WANTED — Single  man  on  milk  route,  also  man 
ti>  drive  farm  team;  must  lie  good  milkers 
am!  good  habits;  state  wages  expected;  give 
references.  S.  D.  NEWELL,  Bristol,  Conn. 
WANTED — Young  unmarried  man.  who  <-an 
milk,  for  steady  employment  as  farm  helper. 
D.  E.  MINA  It  D,  Bool.  Pm.  N.  J. 
POSITION  WANTED  by  practical  single  dairy 
liei-dsmau  on  gentleman's  estate,  first-class 
buttermuker,  breeder  and  ealf  raiser;  .-it  lilierty 
October  1st,  high-class  proposition  considered 
only;  lifelong  experiences  and'  best  of  refer¬ 
ences;  please  state  wages  with  full  particulars 
in  first  letter.  Address  BOX  1559,  cure  Rural 
Wu  Yorker. 
POl  LTRYMAN.  (!  years'  experience  in  i-omnier- 
■  rial  poultry  raising,  wish  position  ou  estate  or 
to  take  charge  of  plant;  references.  H.  I.., 
Box  2(V4 3.  Stalion  ,T,  Philadelphia,  l’a. 
!'  H'l. TRY  MANAGER.  12  years'  experience, 
married,  desires  posit  ion.  large  plant  pre¬ 
ferred:  siri'lly  sober:  finest  references.  Box 
L',58.  cur.  Rural  Now  Yorker. 
