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We ha'vu many able-bodied Jewish young men, 
with and without experience, who wish to work on 
farms. If you need a (food, steady man, write for 
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or employee. 
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Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—first-class farm hand, seventy-five 
dollars per month and litdise. Apply CLIF- 
roitl) I.. MILL fit, Claverack, N. Y. 
WANTED—Farm help; single or married; state 
experience and salary expected. THOMAS 
Me.MlLI.KX, T{. D. 5, Newton, N. J. 
WANTED—Blacksmith to repair farm machin¬ 
ery, shoe horses, paint, etc.; give experience, 
wages desired and references. I’.AItNKS NUR¬ 
SERY & ORCHARD CO., Wallingford, Conn. 
WAITED—Man understanding care and raising 
of hogs; give experience, wages desired and 
reference. BAltNES NURSERY & ORCHARD 
CO., Wallingford, Conn. 
WANTED—Stable lnan and teamster; tenement 
and ordinary privileges furnished; give ex¬ 
perience, wages expected and references. 
BARNES NURSERY & ORCHARD CO., Wal¬ 
lingford, Conn, 
EXPERIENCED, clean, dry-hand milkers for cer¬ 
tified dairy; 15 rows; state wages, age and 
references. RARITAN VALLEY FARMS, Som¬ 
erville, N. J. 
WANTED—Man to run Cleveland tractor; give 
experience, wages desired and reference. 
BARNES NURSERY & ORCHARD CO.. Wal¬ 
lingford, Conn. 
OPENING on large fruit farm for young man, 
experienced in general farming, who is look¬ 
ing for n future. WHEELER J. WELDAY, 
Smithfield, O. 
WANTED—On lawyer's farm, Dutchess County. 
March 1, middle-aged couple or single man, 
without children, Protestant: 5(1 acres; capable 
of running general farm atone; references; per¬ 
manent Job and room and board and perhaps 
interest to right parties; state wages and full 
particulars in first letter. MANSFIELD HOBBS, 
No. lo William Street, New York City. 
WANTED—-First-class gardener for private 
estate; must understand thoroughly the grow¬ 
ing of vegetables, dowers, grapes and small 
fruits; up-to-date gardener's cottage. For pnr- 
t'enlars apply at THE ORCHARDS, Benning¬ 
ton, Vt. 
WANTED—Yonng man to work on poultry farm; 
d -sire farm-raised man: strong, willing and 
nmlitions. MATTITUOK WHITE LEO-BORN 
FARM, Mn til tuck, N. Y. 
WANTED—Handy man to take care of* lawn and 
make liiuiself generally useful about private 
place: state experience and whether married or 
angle. STONY IIILL FARMS, Olenshaw, Pa. 
AV WTED—flood reliable single man for general 
farming; S8o per month and board; send copy 
if references. HARRY CORDING, Jefferson 
Valley, Westchester Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—Single, middle-aged, reliable man, to 
take cure of 12 cows. 20 acres cultivated land: 
good bourd; mnst L«- willing worker; state sal¬ 
ary. THE FLAGLER, Eallshurg, N. Y. 
WANTED—A live young man of good habits, 
from lit to 20 years, for general farming, that 
is wilting to li'is'to. that is interested In pure 
bred Ilolstein-Frlesinn cows; will pay good 
wages. ADVERTISER 505, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—lu State institution, teamsters ex¬ 
perienced in farm work; $44 per mouth and 
maintenance: anil single women as attendants. 
$44 per month and maintenance. Apply, stating 
age and enclosing letter of reference t from pre¬ 
vious employer if possible) to SUPERINTEND¬ 
ENT, I.etehwortli Village, Thiells, Rockland Co , 
N. Y. 
LIVE COUPLE, farm, Westchester; wife good 
cook, general housework; man, gardener; no 
children; middle age satisfactory if able-bodied; 
$140 to right party; give references if you want 
consideration. ADVERTISER 318, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN wanted; married or single; Prot¬ 
estant; clean habits: willing worker: Interest¬ 
ed in developing purebred Hulsteins; if married, 
wife to hoard one to three meu; usual priv¬ 
ileges: state age and experience; references. 
ADVERTISER 501, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED- - Cook and cook's assistant (female) 
for Summer hoarding house accominodaliug 
100 guests: position opeu about April 1; good 
wages for etticienl service; possibility of year 
’round employment, rendering like service in 
Florida during Winter months. ADVERTISER 
510, care Rural New-Yorker, 
WANTED—Married man and wife on dairy 
farm; mail must be a good hursoshiu-r and 
repair man. good truck driver and goeil milker; 
wife to board a few men: house furnished com¬ 
plete and all food; state wages, references and 
experience. ADVERTISER f»ll, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED By April 1. middle-aged man, Prot¬ 
estant. to work ntt da-ry (arm in New York 
State; must he good milker; good home and 
hoard: one wanting a good, quiet home: $35 
per mouth. ADVERTISER 518, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—To correspond with n real live dairy 
farmer with executive ability and experience 
to take charge of 3<K) acre dairy farm, stocked 
with purebred Holstein cattle: only high class 
dirt farmers with utniuestiouable references con¬ 
sidered: salary, profit-sharing basis or partner¬ 
ship, with option on property. Address BOX 
397. Putnam, Conn. 
WANTED—immediately, elderly man to work 
on small farm In f'aisklll Mountains: must be 
i-’i-an milker and good gardener; permanent posi- 
t*on to one wlto would appreciate good home; 
■ ate wages wanted in first letter. ADVER¬ 
TISER 525, earn Rural New-Yorker. 
REFINED WOMAN for housework; country. 
DENNIS O. HOMAN, Rivet-head. L. L, N. Y. 
WANTED—Working farmer, with wife, who 
would assist in house, hr April 1; board and 
room furnished, with hath; state wages ex¬ 
pected for bath and forward references as to 
character and ability. ASCENSION FARM 
SCHOOL, Suuth Lee, Mass. 
ELDERLY lady for companion and light, work; 
good home. ADVERTISER 522, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POTTLTRYMAN (20). married: practical ex¬ 
perience, college education; can produce re¬ 
sults; open for proposition, managerial ability. 
BBERHARDT, Flatlands Bay. Brooklyn, X. Y. 
WORKING FOREMAN, 30. single, hard worker. 
wants position on estat-- or farm; life exper¬ 
ience with orchards, purebred stock, general 
farming, gardening, landscape, drainage; can 
handle tractors and cars, farm accounts; posi¬ 
tively make good: good habits and references: 
state wages. ADVERTISER 421, ct.re Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—A housekeeper, middle age, one that 
can take charge of house and two girls, 10 
and 12 ; wage must he reasonable; state wage 
in first letter. ADVERTISER 52ti, care Rural 
New-V orker. 
WANTED—Au experienced poultryman. married 
preferred, on a poultry and fruit farm; good 
opportunities. ADVERTISER 528, care Rural 
Now-Yorker. 
WANTED—Young mun, about 20, to help with 
poultry; extensive experience not necessary; 
state nationality and wages expected, refer¬ 
ences, BOX 225, Monroe, N. Y. 
SINGLE MAN for small dairy farm and light 
forming; state wnges and reference in first 
letter; year around work for the right man. 
GEORGE HENDRICKSON, S3 Terrell Avenue, 
Rockville Center, L. I., X. Y. 
MAN, single, general work on small farm; good 
milker; moderate wages. BOX 103, Stamford, 
Conn. 
M ANTED—Young man for general farm work: 
Crctestant; good milker and hustler; knowl¬ 
edge ot milking machine preferred; state wages 
in first letter. WILLIAM G. MILLER, Beaver- 
kill, Sullivan Co., N. Y. 
WANTED—Young man. experienced in farm 
work, to help superintendent; must be willing 
and obliging; $20 per month and board to start; 
references required. Address PROBASCO 
FARM, Flemington, N. J. 
WANTED—11 ansi-worker, good cook and laun¬ 
dress. white, also chambermaid and waitress, 
to as ist with housework for private family in 
emintry; Westport, N. Y.. on Lake Champlain. 
Address BtiUS, 235 53d Street, Brooklyn. N. Y. 
WANTED — Chauffeur, white, must be good 
driver and mechanic, for private family; 
country; possibly Florida in Winter: state 
salary with hoard, and experience. BOOS, 230 
53d Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
WANTED—About April J. married man, willing. 
good worker, on farm and eountry place; 
Willing to hoard man or two in help; state ex¬ 
perience, wages expected; also single mun, 
handy with tools nnU willing in work on farm: 
Westport, N. Y., on Lake Clinmplstiu. Address 
RODS, 230 53d Street, Brooklyn, N. V. 
STOXEHOUSE FARM. Gladstone, N. J.. wants i 
ou or about March 21, a single man for gen i 
oral farm work; must understand horses, ordi¬ 
nary machinery ami general crops; other men 
employed; heard and room furnished; good ref¬ 
erences necessary; write, and if letters are sat¬ 
isfactory will make appointment and give all 
particulars. ADVERTISER 542, .art Rural 
New-Yorker. » 
WANTED—Man to work on farm who under¬ 
stands all branches of farm work, milking 
and care of stock; state wages and experience. 
MARY J. SHAW, Pepacton, N. Y. 
FARMER—Practical. ambitious, industrious 
working fanner: wages or shaves; slock, im¬ 
plements and seed provided; healthy married 
couple required; also one or two good hired 
men; permanent home, liberal wages, with 
bonus, to honest, congenial, indusfrieus people. 
Address OWNER, Room 505, 14$U Rroadway, 
New York. 
U AN I'EI) —Single experienced farm hand; must 
be good with stock and ream; milking machine 
used; wages and references wanted. EARL 
WILSON, Drydeu. X. Y. 
FARMER, married, no children, for commercial 
dairy; good milker and general farmer: $ 115 - 
$T0 monthly, cottage, milk and garden. Reply, 
giving details ami how long in last place, 
ADVERTISER 540, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WORKING FOREMAN ou dairy farm, with I 
house, firewood, garden spot utul milk: state I 
wages and experience. ADVERTISER 547, care I 
Rural New-Yorker. 
HERDSMAN, with house, tin-wood, garden spot 
and milk; slate wages anil . xperiencc. 
ADVERTISER 54S. care Rural New-Yorker. 
MARRIED MAN on dairy farm, with house, 
firewood, garden spot and milk; state wages 
ami experience. ADVERTISER 549, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
BEK MAN WANTED—About April 1. to care 
fur 100 up-to-date colonies, preferably oue 
handy with garden. lawn and poultry;' good 
home, attractive surroundings; give age', exper¬ 
ience and wages desired. I.J.OYD W. SMITH, 
Madison, N. J. (or 5t> William Street, New York 
City). 
W WTED—A dairyman; must he honest, indus¬ 
trious, not use liquor or tobacco and always 
kind and courteous to the cows. RIDGEWAY 
FARM, Charlottesville. Yn. 
CHOPPERS WANTED—25 miles from New York 
City, steady Job; good wages. ADVERTISER 
555. care Rural New Yorker, 
WANTED—Refilled educated couple. 25 to 30, 
no children, good workers; man to have charge 
of cottage of boys: wife general supply and able 
to make and mend hors’ clothing; single persons 
considered: salary $ti0 tut.! $50. resin .-rively, 
and home. Particulars. W. G. RANCHER. 
Superintendent, Lawrence, Mass. 
EXCElTloNAl, opportunity for poultryman, ex- 
pertenoed all commercial work, including con¬ 
ditioning bought stock for ftuu-y market; able 
Ibt'tnec self wholly or partly. ADVERTISER 
529, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Situations Wanted 
POSITION wanted ns caretaker or manager of a 
gentleman's country estate; small permanent 
place; nothing will be considered only with the 
hc-t class tied a permanent position * with good 
pay and personal interview: four in my family: 
two sons that understand hgw to Work, age 19 
and lit years: I eau furnish the very best ref 
eren.-e; for 12 years in my present position. 
ADVERTISER 271, cure Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as chauffeur with private 
family iu New York City: A-l references. 
STERLING WHITE, Wnppiugers Falls. N. Y. 
OKtTIARDlST, poultryman, gardener: 3t>; sin¬ 
gle: hustler; life experience in all farm 
branches; understands thoroughly tractors and 
cars; good repair man; best habits and refer¬ 
ences; state wages. ADVERTISER 422, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, single, wants position on com¬ 
mercial or private place; five years’ experience 
on both types of places; thoroughly understand 
every phase of poultry breeding and ean get 
results; would consider working on a share 
basis: present wages $80, board and room; 
change about March 1. RALPH P. TRACY. 
Upton Pyne Farm, Bernardsville, N. J. 
POSITION wanted by nn experienced man as 
manager of a farm or estate: 1 am 45 years 
of age, married, and have no children; my ex¬ 
perience has been wide in all kinds of fanning, 
including tlie management of Due estates and 
the breeding of purebred Holstein cattle; I feel 
ifidenl at x can show results; i would be 
glad to d.-tnil my experience In a personal in¬ 
terview; can furnish first-class references as to 
my ability and character; will only consider 
places large enough to demand a manager of 
proven ability. BOX 35. T'nionville, Conn. 
'Phone 13-14 Farmington Exchange. 
AMERICAN. 28, single, desires position in mod¬ 
ern or certified dairy; good milker; reliable; 
experience. Box 153, Copenhagen, X. Y 
rOT'LFRYMAN, single, wants position March 1: 
college training, with practical experience. 
ADVERTISER 449, care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED poultryman, married, -.veil edu¬ 
cated, competent incubator and brooder man. 
wants position on private estate; line record 
raising chicks, ducks, pheasants and turkeys: 
excellent references. ADVERTISER 480, care 
Rural New Yorker. 
POSITION as superintendent by a practical 
farmer and gardener: American; married; no 
children; age 41; thoroughly understand the up¬ 
keep of n gentleman's estate: first-class refer¬ 
ences; foil pnrfieotnrs and wages in first letter. 
SUPERINTENDENT, .-are 1\ Rock, 239 East 
79th Street, New York City. 
POULTRYMAN, married, wants position an 
working manager of private or commercial 
poultry plant; lifetime experience: understands 
thoroughly operation of Individual and mammoth 
incubators, handling and improvement of laying 
flocks; has also extensive and profitable experi- 
enee with electric lighting fur Winter egg pro¬ 
duction; six years in last place; references. R. 
C. HE.MPEL, Branford Farms. Groton. Conn. 
FARM manager seeks position on modern dairy 
or grain and stork farm; American. 45, mar¬ 
ried: understands all modern machinery, includ¬ 
ing tractors and stationary engines; lifelong ex¬ 
perience; refer--:n-s. ADVERTISER 499, can* 
Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG man, ex-perfeneed. desires worth-while 
opening on farm; satisfactory references; write 
for full particulars. HARRY R. UOSTEX. 
Smithfield, O. 
HERDSMAN DAIRYMAN—Single American, age 
23, several years with purebred Guernseys, 
familiar with all branches, n-w doing advanced 
register work, experienced calf rais.ng, /, eding, 
fitting, showing stock: excellent butter, s-ft 
cheese and ice cream maker, desires position in 
private or commercial herd, preferably in New 
England; references exchanged: nt liberty April 
1. JOHN P. .MARTIN, Burnside Farm, Eccles- 
ton, Md. 
WANTED—Position ns herdsman-dairyman, by 
married nun. ou April 3: capable and willing 
to milk 20 cows and cure for same; also A1 tiut- 
:enu alter: will consider any proposition concern¬ 
ing above; A-l references. ADVERTISER 509, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
MAN, 21. single, desires position as poultryman 
on commercial or private farm; knows about 
brooding, etc.; experience with L-egborns and 
\ uteri can breeds. DALE SHAFFER. 954 Co- 
lumiq-.s St., CUillicothe. O. 
YOUNG MAN, 23, wants employment in a poul 
try farm ns a farm hand. J. ETCHBERRY, 
332 East tilth St., New York. N. Y. 
POULTRYMAN, single, age 23, American, six 
years’ experience: proficient in all branches of 
the Industry, Cornell training; excellent refer¬ 
ence. ADVERTISER 50S, care Rural New- 
Yorker, 
SITUATION WANTED—Y-ung man, single, age 
30, graduate Cornell, wants work ou farm; 2 
years' experience; ean milk and handle team: 
prefer Dutchess or Columbia Co.: wages $35, 
good board and living conditions. ADVER¬ 
TISER 519. earc Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as housekeeper by refined 
lady with 8-year-old boy. In good home, near 
Protestant school and church; Eastern States 
preferred. ADVERTISER 507, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
HOME, in country, for elderly or semi-invalid; 
practical nurse; could pay part bv helpiug. 
Address CROFUT LODGE, Canton, Pa. 
MARRIED man wants position as farm hand; 
have some experience, r, O. BOX 529, Hing- 
ham. Muss. 
AMERICAN married man wants a posit sou ou a 
oue-mtui place where have full charge of same, 
or head teamster on n larger place; good house; 
nil privileges: April 1 to 15; Connecticut pre¬ 
ferred: best reference: two children, 7 and 9 
years: $80 salary. BOX til, Ridgefield, Conn. 
FARMER, married, wide business know-ledge; 
practical man. grain, dairy, poultry large 
scale: hogs, orchard, track; some experience 
flowers: expert farm mechanic, tractors, trucks, 
etc.; rau follow instructions, or capable mana¬ 
ger: able supply extra help; best references; 
wages, per-'--it ace or shores; position wanted 
Mar.-h 13. ADVERTISER 500, cure Rural New 
Yorker. 
FARM HANDS; two Americans, experienced; 
ages 21: prefer hogs or poultry; otherwise gen¬ 
eral. OSTKRGREN, 1320 Rodgers Ave., Brook 
Jyn. X. Y. 
WANTED—Position on general farm by young 
American -f good charm ter. experienced n-d 
willing; go-d home essential. ADVERTISER 
512, care Rural New-Yorker, 
YOUNG man, American, age 25. with general 
farm experience. Including orcharding, poul¬ 
try, dairy desires work on farm with good 
home, ADI KKTISKR 513, care Riu-al New- 
Yorker. 
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WANTED—Position on small private place as 
gardener and all around man; married, no 
family; first-class references: G years in last 
position. JOHN FOLEY, Roslyn Heights, L. I., 
X. Y. 
CHAUFFEUR, married, understands horses and 
garden: willing to do anything. ADVER¬ 
TISER, 48 South St., Beacon. N. Y. 
YOUNG man, with some experience, desires posi¬ 
tion on farm. Address ADVERTISER 514, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Position as traetor or truck driver 
by single man; good reference. ADVER¬ 
TISER 515, care Rural New-Yorker. 
BLACKSMITH, single, wants work on a large 
fm;m or institution. Address W.10G, Somerset, 
MAN, 34. wishes position, poultry farm or es¬ 
tate; some experience; does not know it all, 
but is willing to learn; handy 1 with tools: men¬ 
tion salary. SERGISOX, GO Croton Terrace, 
Yonkers, N, Y. 
AMERICAN. 28. understanding care horses, 
cows, poultry, handy- with tools and driving 
car; don't -moke or drink; state wages. HEGER. 
care Schwarz, Fotown Road. I-'otowa, N. J. 
GARDENER and farmer; life experience, all 
branches: not afraid of work; married, small 
family; reference: New Jersey preferred; par¬ 
ticulars. M. A., 17 Lembeck Ave.. Greenville, 
N. J. 
POI LTRYMA N - FARMER, a go-g,-i(,-r t desires 
working managerial position to build up and 
develop a paying, large breeding and egg farm; 
devoted past 3'5 years exclusively to Leghorn 
breeding and egg production on large and most 
modern equipped plants, part time in managerial 
capacity: thoroughly familiar with every phase 
of the business; Cornell short course; single; 
2fi. Answer, with full particulars, STEPHEN 
BISTRAX. Lings tree t Poultry Farm, R, 3. 
Trenton, N. J. 
POT LTRVMAN or small estate manager wishes 
position; years’ practical experience; make all 
repairs, meehauicnl nr general: best of refer¬ 
ence; three in family: no children; will board 
man nr two: state full particulars in first letter. 
ADVERTISER 320. < arc Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Two yonng American men, 24, sin¬ 
gle. would like to work on gentleman's estate 
or commercial place; can drive machine. 
AD\ ERTISER 521. care Rural New Yorker. 
WANTED—Position on modern country estate. 
gardening or orchard work: seven years in 
last place. S. V. ANDERSON. 194 Southmavd 
Road. Waterbary, Conn. 
THOROUGHLY reliable voting man wishes work 
on a fruit farm, about April 1: has bail ex¬ 
perience and have taken a short course in fruit; 
will go any plate. ADVERTISER 523. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAN wants work iu dairy or on dairy 
farm; has some experience:, understands milk 
testing and something of* butter-making. 
ADV ERTISER 524, cure Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG MAX wishes work on a large furm. 
preferably Middle West, running and repairing 
tractor. truck and other farm machinery-. 
HENRY BROSEX, 518 W. 9th Street, Cincin¬ 
nati. 0. 
" . v i i —t usuran riy 
farm superintendent■ life experience in gen¬ 
eral farming; Connectient Agricultural College 
training; experienced in management of large 
commercial farms and private estates; best of 
references; American: age 47; family consists 
of mother and self; engagement March or April. 
BOX 702, Windsor Locks. Conn. 
WORKING farm or estate manager; best of 
college training and praericul experience; 
satisfactory references from past and present 
employers as to character and ability: good 
reason for leaving present position: percentage 
or salary; small family; cannot be hoarding. 
ADVERTISER 527. -are Rural New-Yorker 
HERDSMAN-DAIRYMAN wishes position; life 
experience handling Guernseys r Jerseys. A. 
R. work, balanced rations.. Babcock test, but 
ter-making: good calf raiser: American; mar¬ 
ried: no children. ADVERTISER 530. care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
ORCHARDIST—Young man. experienced in 
fruit growing, graduate of Rutgers College 
short course, desires position on specialized 
fruit farm. ADVERTISER 531, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
" \ XTKP—Position as farm manager bv mar¬ 
ried man, 3S years old: ean give good refer¬ 
ences; not afraid of work. ADVERTISER 533. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
CREAMERY MAN. experienced In all branches. 
with ties* of references desires position. 
ADVERTISER 334. care Rural New-Yorker. 
WORKING farm foreman wishes position on 
farm or estate: lift* experience with cattle, 
horses, poultry, farm machinery, field opera 
tlons, vegetables: American: married: no chil¬ 
dren. ADVERTISER 532, care Rural New- 
Y orker. 
WANTED—Position by April 1 as milker ou 
large dairy farm where there is chance for 
advancement to man who is willing to work; 
good milker, and will work hard for a chance: 
married (no children): age 29; best of habits 
and best references; can also bring first-class 
single man. whom T would board, WILLIAM 
IV. JOHNSTON, R. F. D . Yrtrdicy, Pa. 
POSITION wanted by experienced herdsman, 
dairyman, poultryman; 35; small family: best 
references; state wages, etc. BOX 214 ' Mend- 
hum, X. J, 
PRACTICAL, experienced, good all around 
farwer-gardener-orehardist, Scotch-American, 
middle age, wife, no children, desires position, 
entire charge gentleman's estate or commercial 
place. R. S. MacLENXAX. 128 First Street, 
Troy, X. Y. 
YOUNG MAN, A uteri- un, single, licensed 'chauf¬ 
feur. desires pustti.'ii as assistant poultryman: 
some experience. FRED METZ, 313 East SOtli 
Street. New York City. 
SUPERINTENDENT — Working superintendent 
desires permanent position on irrigated garden 
farm of about 30 acres: thoroughly familiar 
with small crops, greenhouse, cold'frame work: 
age 29: single. Address, giving particulars. 
ADVERTISER 53.8, ,-are Rural New-Yorker. 
GARDENER—Superintendent. English, 37. mar¬ 
ried, no children, seeks position ou private 
estate: competent in all branches, under glass, 
outdoors, care of estate, live sroefc and general 
farming. WALKER, cart* Kennedy. 22G West 
34tli Street, New York City. 
COUPLE desire position on small place; man 
gardener and handy man; wife housekeeper: 
references furnished; state wages and living. 
MRS. CHARLES L. RAYMOND, 432 Main 
Street, Winsted, Conn. 
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