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tor Autographs of Statesmen, old books, acts of 
legislature, Christian Science Books, 
complete libraries, etc. 
Send Hit. CENTRAL BOOK CO., 93 Nassau St., New York 
ALFALFA FOR SALE 
We can fill all orders for first cutting alfalfa, the 
l)est and cheapest milk producer; also mixed tim¬ 
othy and alfalfa, the choicest horse feed known. .411 
hay guaranteed. Prices reasonable and a square 
deal to all. Onondaga Alfalfa Growers Asso¬ 
ciation, Inc-, 322 Bastable Block, Syracuse, N. Y. 
$65 Per Acre b"u y ISO-AcreFarm’i-ie'uei.v 
ware River Valley. All good buildings; fine hand; 
woods: large stream; near church and trolly; a 
splendid dairy; stock and general farm. .4 cheat) 
farmer's farm. Horace G. Reeder, Newtown, Pa. 
For Sale-Two Thousand and Forty Acres strawilel- 
ry and truck, limestone land in Kentucky, near 
banking town and trunk line railroad $20 per 
acre. Terms, the owner, John T. Jackson, Rockport. Ky. 
Pnilnlu krranlo U/onlarf toSell small First-CIa.ssSwedish 
llOUnty Agents nantea cream separators, tl.i. Liberal 
cominissiun. Address ERNST BISCHOFF CO., New York. 
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FOR S.4LE—No. 17 DoDaval Cream Separator, 
Four I’nit Sharpies Milking Machines. Cream 
Vat. Churn. Cream Ripening Vat, shafting, pul¬ 
ley and belting. All in first class working or¬ 
der: going out of the butter business. .Make 
non .TT’ST.4MEIIE F.4Ii 
an offer; cost $1,000. 
.Middletown Springs, Vt. 
ns 
F.4RM, 
PTRE ST’OAR CANE SYRTTR—One dollar per 
gallon. .TAMES F'. MeCALEB, Insmore, Mis¬ 
sissippi. 
CLOVER Mixed Ilay for sale, five ears, thirteen 
dollars ton loaded. VERNON Of)T'Ll>, Milo, 
Maine. 
SECOND-HANDED Cypher Company Iinubators 
wanted. C. M. LAUVER, McAlisterville, Pa. 
FOR S.4LE—Hall Mammoth Incubator, 2,400 egg 
capacit.v. in perfect condition. Price $150. 
E. L. LANE, 'rrumansburg, N. Y. 
WANTED—Second-hand reversible sulky plow; 
also cable stump puller of large size. ItAY 
BOWER, Oxford, Pa. 
'THUEE IDEAL HOVERS, never nncrated, .$3.50 
each, 1 <-.vlinder corn sheller, capacity 70 bu. 
per hour. $25: 1 Thornbaugh windrower, new, ,$0. 
F. S. GREENE, Coxsackie, N. Y. 
FOR S.4LE—Chas. .4. Cyphers Incubator at a 
bargain. 120 egg size used 3 .times, want 
larger size, CHAS, M, AMES, Williniantic, 
Cohn., R. D. No. 2. 
ANTED—Standard Cyi)bers or Model Incnt>at- 
fors, .300 or 390 egg. Must be in No. 1 condi- 
uion. State price. C. W. PARK, Erin, N. Y. 
FDR S.4LE—12 H. P. Ohio portable gasoline en¬ 
gine. inatcb starter, number one condition 
guaranteed. Price $200. 12 H. P. McVickers 
gasoline engine, mounted, tine condition. Price 
$150. No furtlier use for them. H. C. HOLLO¬ 
WAY, Perryman, Md. 
CDFNTRY SACSAGE—Home-made quality farm 
sausage, made from finest jilg pork and pure 
M-asoniiig. Sold in 1-lb. parchment wrapped 
]>riiits; 2-lb. trial box, COe.; 4 lbs.. $1.20: post¬ 
paid within 000 miles. SANDANONAH FAR.M, 
Box A, WindUaui, N. Y'. 
FOR S.4LE—Prairie State .Sand 'Fray Incubators, 
No. 2, fine condition, $15 each; also No. 11 
.Mann bone cutter, practically new, and No. 5 
••Close-to-Nature” oat sprouter. ME.\DOW 
FAR.M, Uartsdale, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Nice 'rlmothy and clover niixcil at 
very reasonable price. I. C. H.VWKl.N.S, 
Siirakers, N. Y. / 
FOR S-4LE—Mixeil Clover Honey, 3 11). tins 50 
cents: prepaid 300 miles. WM. H. PARSIL, 
Monmouth Juncth ■), New Jersey. 
17.5-.4CRE F.4R.\I for sale; also CO acres wood¬ 
land; suitable stock, (fairy or general farming; 
one mile to railroad; 10(i miles to New York; 
summer resort section of Catskills; large house 
and barns; bargain; easy terms. For particulars 
address DR. C. 1*. BYINGTON, Ossining, N. Y. 
FOR S.4LE—Good farm of 45 acres suitable for 
dairying or poultry. .411 now buildings on 
faru). Near i)eantifnl village, state road and 
railroad. I’rice .$2,200. E. R. SMITH, Williams- 
towii, N. Y. 
EXCH.4NGE 318-acre dairy farm for small farm 
only. LOUIS RABEN.STINE, Berkshire,' N. Y. 
SIX F.4R.MS FOR SAI.E, New York and New 
Jersey fruit, dairy and truck. H.4RRY VAIL, 
Owner, Warwick, N. Y. 
MY 70-.4CRE FAR.M in the village of Candor, 
X. Y., for sale. On macadam road, 20 miles 
from Cornell University. Suited to poultry, 
dairying amf general crops. I’rice .$4,500. DR. 
-M. B. DEAN. 
FOR S.4LE—Jersey poultry farm, near Ashury 
Park, .$2,800. NO. 1757, care Rural .New- 
Yorker. 
FOR S.4LE—New Jersey poultry and g<‘ncral 
farm, 75 miles from New York. Cost ■$•10.POO; 
will sell for half; easy terms. NO. 1702, care 
Rural .N’ew-Yorki r 
155 ACRES of land and' good buildings, suitable 
for dairy farm; terms cash. NO. 1781, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
-VJ'TltAC'riVE 9C-acrc farm, commutlug distance 
to Boston, .50 clear, known most fertile for 
miles around. Good set of buildings. Farm 
(•(inipped, yields good easy living from milk, 
eggs, besides truck. Excellent markets nearby. 
Milk sells Ole. 8>,{! quart can year round. Death 
forces sale. AVorth .$8,000; will sell cheap; 
$1,800 cash necessary. I’lNECROF’i' FAR.M, 
River St., Middleboro, Mass. 
FOR REN’r OR SALE—00 acre (fairy farm, 8 
from Buffalo, on i)aved street. House and 
barn good condition. NO. 1702, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
F.\RM TO RENT—1 will rent that part of my 
farm at North Colchrook. ConnoTicut, under 
cultivation with large pasture for young stock, 
large day pasture, large sheep i)asture, with 
to(:)ls, many labor saving machines, silo ma¬ 
chinery, ga.soline engine, power orchard sprayer, 
hay fork, ha.v loader, thresher, etc. House, 
three rooms amf attic, running spring water, 
telephone. Will buy for largo faniilv use but¬ 
ter. eggs, milk, etc.: July 1st to December 1st. 
Butter and eggs during winter. F'or particulars 
with reference. WOOD .McCLAVE, Agt., No. 1 
Madison Ave., New York City. 
FtH! S.\I,E—25 acre farm, good timber, barn 
50-3('«. along State road, spring on farm, or 
city water if wanted. Price. .$i'.75: half down, 
year to pay balance. HOW.VRD Sl'ROT.MAN, 
Mt. Jewett. Pa. 
AV,\NT ’I'O RENT sinafl house with aT)oiit three 
aci'cs of ground in oonininting distam-e of 
Brooklyn. ARTHUR HEIM.IN, 1.58 Rus.sell St., 
Brooklyn, N, Y. 
St PEBIOR F.ARM FOR S.M.E—10.5 aen'S in 
(lair.v belt of .\('W .Ici-scy, sixty miles fi-om 
New York. Suitable for daii-ying, i)oultr,v, 
swine, truck and gcm-ral fartning. On main 
highway across State. With stock, implements 
and ci-ops, .$9,700. AVritc for description. 
OWNER. 1777, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR S.M.E—Farm llti’j acres, very near to 
R. R. station, creamery and village: buildings 
in good condition. W.M. ZULCH, Hvndsvillc, 
N. Y. 
FOR S.MA'l—Farm loS acres about I’o miles 
north of Walden, N. Y. (Jootl buildings, 
abundance water. T’ricc $8,000. .No agents.. 
R. F. S0.4RE, 108 Ulster .\vc., Walden, .N. Y. 
FOR S.VT.E—1.3(i-acre sandy loam farm; level, 
well-drained', not a stone, good buildings, on 
main road. New York Central railroad; fully 
e(iuii)pod: famous for potatoes. Write FAIR- 
ACRES POT.4TO FARM, Knsoag, N. Y. 
I'WRM Ft)R SALE—One hundred eighty acres, 
near I’lattsburgh; a good hay, potato or gar¬ 
den truck farm. Further information address 
41. AV. McG.AT'I.LEA'. Plattshurgh, N. Y. 
FOR S.4LE—100-acre farm 3tA miles from 
AA’aterbury, Conn. Population, 100,(KMI: b(‘st 
market in New Englnnd for hirm products at 
high prices. Good 10-room house, barn with 
tie up 14 head. Choice apple orchard, 30 to 40 
acres of tlie ver.v best gra.ss and cultivating 
land in Connecticut; balance Itrook watered pas¬ 
ture. A(Iilptc(f to dairy, truck, fruit and poultry. 
Price, $10,000; cash $7,500: balance mortgage 5 
per cent. For further details address H. A. 
TULL.Mi, 2(1.3 Boyden St.. AVaterville, Conn. 
PRODUCTIA’E Chenango Co. dairy and fruit 
farm for sale, 137 acres, large maple grove, 
100,000 feet timl)er, good huihUngs, mile to 
cliurch, creamery and school. R. route and tele- 
plione. For purtl('nlar.s advise BOX 52, R. 1). 
No. 1, Greene, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—.3 small farms'. 1st—07 aert's, 
.$1.2<K) 2ml. 9(! acres, .$T.)!00: Srd, 10.3 acres, 
.$4.50; get particulars. JAY HUFF.AIAN, East 
Stroudslairg, I’a., R. D. No. 2. 
AA’ISH to lease or work on shares, farm fifty 
acres or more. About twenty or tliirty miles 
fi-om New A’ork Cit.v. N. .1., or New A'ork State. 
NO. 1793, care Rural New-Yorker. 
AVILL SELL m.v fifty-acre farm, five miles west 
of AA’averly, A’a. Attout 17 acres In cultiva¬ 
tion: balance timber; four good springs. Price 
81..500. A bargain. A. J. BURKETT, AVako- 
ficld, Va. 
P.ItOOME CO. farm at a bargain, 127 acres 
extra good'. M. C. AIKEN. Greene, N. Y. 
I’.Mi.M witli boarding l)ouse nicelv located, for 
sale or rent. P.ARTKE, Catskill, N. Y. 
AA'AN3?ED—3’o lease or work on slinr(*s small 
farm Central Jersey. NO. 1784, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
AV.ANTED—Farm in excliange for modern N('V 
A'ork su!).url)an liome or New York City lots. 
No. 1783, care Rural New-Yorker. 
F.ARM in Pennsylvania, .50 acres; good 0-room 
frame house; frame barn, 4.5x58; 4 miles to 
station; good live town, 2 t)anks: pleasant. 
I)cnltl)v location; price $1,2.50. EDAA'^ARD 
HOGAN, owner, 427 31st St.. AA'oodcliff, New 
Jersey. 
420 ACRES F.ARM for sal(' or excliange for 
small farm i lose to ttic .Atlantic coast. JOH.N 
LEHTONEN, Ncwliold, N. Y.. It. 20. 
AVANTED—To rent a small farm near New York 
City, about 5 acres or less. FRED SUESS, 
Montville, N. J. 
MAN—Middle-aged, wishes work on farm, nnr- 
serv or chicken farm preferred; near New 
York City; willing and solicr. AV. Z.APF, tl31 
Amsterdam Avenue, N. Y. City. 
AMERICAN, capable, eneretie, tliorouglily ex¬ 
perienced, witli scientific liacking, wislu-s po¬ 
sition as manager general or dairy farm. No. 
17!)1, care Rural New-Yorker. 
AA’ANTKD—A man about 40 years old. to do all 
around work on a farm ;ind cut wood, in Sul¬ 
livan Co. Alust have gocaf reference, good wages. 
NO. 1789, care Rural Ncw-Yorkcr. 
AA'.AN'TED—AA’'orking manager of small farm, 
AA^estclioster Co. Must lie good gardener ami 
milker and of strictly temperate hatiits. I’laco 
has nearly new furnished house for farmer; hot 
and cold water; batli, etc. AA'ork for wife if de¬ 
sired. In amswering, state nationality, ago, 
size of family, reference, etc. NO. 1785, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
POSI3TON as lierdsman t)y Marcli 1st. Agricul 
tural graduate, single, experienced. A. It. 
work, total at)stainer, references. NO. 1790, 
cure Rural New-Yorker. 
AV-ANTED—Single man to work on dairy farm: 
state wages rmpiired and references. C. G. 
AVAG.NER, AVestford, Pa. 
AA'.ANTED—liy Marcli lutli. two experieiic(>(l 
farm iiaiids, single, abstainers; able to milk 
ami liaiid'le horses; wages .$30 and board; Harlem 
A allcy. New York State. NO. 1778, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
AVANTED—Tliroe men with experience in peach 
orcliard work, must tliorouglily understand 
pruning and spraying; stead'y work. Give refer¬ 
ences and state wages expected. CEDAR CREST 
O. Si I’. CO.. 299 Madison .4vc., New York. 
FOR SALE—Beautiful A’iiielaud, fully eiiulpped 
poultry plant, gas, water, trolley sy.stems. 
’•OAVNElt,” Millville, N. J., Rural 2, Box 50. 
AVANTED—Middle-aged single man for light 
farm w’ork; wages .$25 per mouth; exeep- 
tiouul opportunity for good home. NO. 1772 
care Rural New-Yorker. ' 
\V-ANTED—First-viass man and wife on a liigh- 
class farm, witli every modern convenience. 
AA'lfe to run tlie house for small family; no 
lieip to board. Man to attend to lawn and gar- 
(I'eii to assist in farm work. No eliildreii. 
First-class position and good s..lary to the right 
party. Address BOX 117, .Aliddlctowii, N. Y. 
G.VRDENER AA’ANTED, Marcli T5tli, married 
man witlioiit family, to care for truck gar¬ 
den, roads, lawns, shrubs amf trees. .Alust lie 
sober, honest, energetic. House and privileges, 
periiianeiit. Apply by letter stating age. na¬ 
tionality. wages required and references. Ad¬ 
dress NO. 1740, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER AV'ANTED—March 15tli, an experi¬ 
enced, .sober, oiiest. energetic man as farm 
m.annger, who understands and can oiierato ail 
kinds of farm machinery and gas engines. .Alust 
be good dairyman. Goo(T house supiilied. .Apply 
by letter, stating age. nationality, famil.v, 
wages required and references. .Aildrcss No. 
1741, care Rural New-Yorker. 
AVANTED—Young man to work on small farm; 
must be a gooif worker and willing to do the 
work as instructed; wages, $25 a inontli. Iionrd 
and washing; would Iik(‘* a man l).v Feb. 1st. 
.Address B. P>. CH.4SE, AVyomiiig, Delaware, 
R. F. D. 
AVANTED—Young man. single, as assistant on 
a cDiiimcrcial poultry plant: must understand 
candling mid packing eggs. .state experience, 
reference and wages expected in adilition to 
lioanl and lodging. NO. 1750, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
AVANTED—Steady married man to take charge 
of a small lionl' registered Holsteins; must l)o 
good milker, and calf raiser, and all-round man. 
Board one or two men. House, garden and milk 
furnished. Stale wages expm-tod. References 
roiuired. AV. H. Mace, Cortland, N. Y. 
DO You AA'.AN'n lierdsman. dairyman, Inittcr- 
iiiaker. ereanier.vman. working farm foreman, 
poiiltr.vmaii, grecnlioiiscnian, or any otlier well- 
trained farm lielp’' AVc liavo ;i nunilicr of elli- 
cieiit young men witli clean lialiits trained in oiir 
institution wliom we can recommend' to von. 
AA^rite to RERMIARD OS'PROLENK, National 
F’arm School, Farm Scliool, Fa. 
D.4IRYAL4N—Marrii'd couple, witlioiit cliildren, 
to take charge of private dair.v in Nortlicrn 
New Jersey; must lie first-class l)utter makers 
and wife to help milk. References essential; fair 
wages, with cottage, liglit and fuel. .Address 
D.4IRYMAN, Room (>(J4, 111 Broadway, New 
York City. 
AVANTED—Farmer’s son of eharaoter ,aiid pur¬ 
pose (Protestant) for farm work. J. O. H.ALE, 
Byfield, Mass. 
AVANTED—By March 1.5th, practical working 
boss for dairy farm. Harlem A'alley, New A’ork 
State, CO head, 25 milking, wife to lioard belli; 
tirst-class house; must be total abstainer. None 
but experienced men need apply. State refer¬ 
ences, age, religion and wages. NO. 1779, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
AV.4NTED—Experienced man and wife for fruit 
and vegetalile growing; aide to make it pii.r; 
good chance for a iioiiest worker. -Address ,S. T. 
.VA’ENT, Modeltowii, New York. 
WORKING FOREMAN WANTED—On gentle¬ 
man’s country place twenty miles from New 
York City. Must have experience, knowledge of 
plants and shriilis, live stock, vegetable garden, 
general farming, farm iiiacliiiiery, and under¬ 
stand managing men. State age, nutionality, 
past experience, what ref(*reiices can lie given, 
and salary desired. Only man willing to work 
for results need apiily. Single man preferred. 
-Address BOX 85, Mamaroiieck, N. Y. 
M.ARRIED M.AN of experience and character to 
manage and work farm, Putnam County; state 
important pi-rsoiial facts, exiierieiice and give 
references. NO. 1782, care Itiiral New-Yorker. 
RELIABLE FAR.M HELP—Do you need reliable, 
stead.v and tcmiicratc farm Indp? AA'e tiave a 
number of young men available for general 
farming, dairy and poultry positions. .Address 
BARON de HIRSCH .AGRK'ULTUIt.AL SCHOOL, 
AVoodbine, N. J.—Not a theoretical, but a prac¬ 
tical farm scliool. 
MANAGER wants position on farm. Good farmer 
and (lairymaii iimlerstandiiig ids Iiusincss 
tliorouglily; American; married. NO. 1787, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
AA'ANTEI)—AVorking foreman i married > for 
fruit ami general farm. Salary not over $.50. 
State age, exiierieiice, rcfcrciii-i-s, salaiv ex- 
pccKal first letter. .Also Oiriii li.Ipcrs (married). 
FERNAVOOD FARMS, Ulster Park, N. Y. 
F’.AR.Al M.AN.AGER, quulilicil l)y y(»ars of ('Xperi- 
ciicc. desires position where a strictl.v lionest 
and sober manager will he ;)pf)reciate(l, tlior- 
ouglily practical in ail hranciics of fanning, 
raising of live stock, certified dairying, etc. 
American, niarrlod; please state purtieulars in 
first letter: best of references. NO. 1788, care 
Itiiral New-Yorker. 
AV.ANTED—Married man, general farming, per¬ 
manent position, tenement, no milking; state 
wages wanted, size family, nationality, age. 
AV. M. BURT, Colerain, Mass. 
AA’.ANTED—Energetic, sober man, singhv to 
work 11 ]) poultry, truck and fruit farm of 15 
acres, near excellent markets; one wlio ''an 
l))iild own poultry houses and make repairs pre- 
fcrri'd: wages $i5 montli; onc-half of i)rofits: 
state ability, age and' nationality: good l)onie 
and pcrnianeut business for tlie right party: no 
ci'-'ai'i-ttcs or cliewing. BOX 77, .Alt. Carmel, 
Conn. 
AV.ANTED—F(d). 1, young man. single, temper¬ 
ate, c.xpcrienccd for niarki'f garden farm; 
iniist I)(> sociaiilc: iindcrstainl handling of 
Iiorscs: good wages to riglit man. .Adilrcss T., 
Box 9, East Marion, L. I. 
VOI’NG M.AN. one year’s (>xpcricucc, wants po¬ 
sition .April 1 0)1 good dair.v farm, or with old 
coiiplc who would appreciate liis servii-cs; Sonth- 
(‘I'li .New A’ork or .Nortlicrn New Jersey ore- 
f«•n■ed'. A. I’. Mri.I.EIt, Bogota, N. .T. 
AV.ANTED—Experienced, trustworthy man to 
liclp owner on farm. Small dairy: gooil 
wages to riglit man: give references, state ex¬ 
perience iind wages expected. AJINER KIBiI.EIt, 
l!i(lg(dicld, Conn. 
POT’T.TRA’M.AX, married, middle-aged, no i-iiil- 
drcii. wisiu-s position liandling plant on gen¬ 
tleman’s estate (iireferri'd). wlicn- a prolitalile 
poultr.v plant is desired. Have liad experience 
on an estate liandling poultry plant, and :;ni now 
engaged on one of tile liest larg(‘ modern, eom- 
inercial plants wliicli enters to sidc'ct S'(“w A’ork 
trade. Am tliorouglily familiar witli all 
brnnclics. State full particulars, wages otT(“rcd': 
best references. .Address NO. 1775, can' Itiiral 
New-Yorker. 
COMMERCIAL FOUL I'ltYM AN witli No. 1 rcl'er- 
eiicps, desires position on gentlcniah’s estate; 
rclialile, sober and industrious; married: no 
Liniily. -Address Nt). 1752, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
AA’-ANTED—^Experienced working forciiiaii. eX'-el- 
Icnt farm, 11(1 acres. New Jersey. NO. 1774, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSIl'ION as superintendent or foreninn wanted, 
experienced for stock and grain farm by Mareii 
or -April 1. .Aifdress or liuiuire K. J. I’A, Si2 
AA’illow Ave., Hoboken, .N, J. 
EXPERIENCED Ponltryiyan, single, wtii»Is po¬ 
sition on private place; understands all 
branches; references. NO. 1780, care R’iira>l 
New-Yorker. 
AA’.ANTED—Tenant farmers fov two adjoining 
farms in Central AVestern New York, lonitcil 
on State and Improved roads, respecti'-ely one, 
and one and one-half miles from ehnrehes, stores, 
high school. New York Central and I.eliigh A’al- 
ley railroads. One, 125 acres liay ainy grain, 
and the otlier 110 jicres hay, grain and fruit on 
barge canal. NO. 1770, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION ' AA’-ANTED—As working foreman nr 
superintendent, life experience in dairying, all 
kinds of stock, poultry, gasoline engines, nia- 
etiinery, all (Tops; garden, inaiiageiiK'iit of es¬ 
tate, men, soImt, A 1 reference from past and 
pri'seiit employers: nine years in present place. 
Ad.lress AA’HITNEY L. COON. Alillbrook, N. Y. 
DESIRING to form corporation to retail milk 
and its products in city of over .50.(li»(), we are 
looking for man. married or single, to take 
)-linrge of tlie dairy work. Must be tliorouglily 
informed and ('xperieneed in insp(‘cting ami 
testing milk bought, in bottling and separating, 
in making laitter and ('ottage cheese and artifi¬ 
cial buttermilk. THEO. .4. ST.A.NLEY, .New 
Britain, Conn. 
POUL'ERYM.A.N (iiiiddlp-aged) wishes position 
on an up-to-date utilit.v poultr.v plant after 
March 1st. F. S. GR.AVES, Ellii-ott City, Md. 
POSITION AA’.ANI'ED as farm manager^ about 
-April 1st. I>y tliorouglily <'om|)i'teiit married 
.American, understanding modi'rn farming, cattle 
raising, crop rotiitioii anil linnd’liiig men and iiia- 
cliinery. Alcdiiim-sizcd place, conveiiieiit to 
Boston preferred. Address BO.N 103, Hemilker, 
N. U. 
GRIMM’S 
MAPLE SYRUP 
EVAPORATORS 
Ask for I'alaloyiiK “ 1}'“ uiiii 
stale iittuibcr of trees you lap. 
M .AKF: tho SUPERIOR MAPLE SYRUP and RUGAIt-QUICKER, EASIER 
aiulAVlTH LE.SS COST (Iniii is |)o8;<jl>le by anv ('ther SYSTEM. There is 
money in your MAl’LE TREES—(JFIT ItE.VDY .NOW—Indications arc 
that tliere will be a l!I(i SEASON. ]') )ce8 for PURE MAPLE i’ROUUCTS are 
liKillKlt—THE DE.MANU INCREASING. We are prepared to make PROMl>T 
SltlPME.NT of the BEST APPAItATUS on the .AIARKFX Also the GRI.MM 
SAP SPOUT.S. BUCKETS, COVEltS, TANKS, etc., are INDISPENSABLE to the 
UP-TO-DATE SUGAR ^ cCT'AT’IT 
MAKERS. ORDER NOW. G. H. GRIMM ESTATE 
RUTLAND, VT. 
Saw-Wood Now 
This saw outfit com* C 
ptete with 6 to 8 v 
H. P. Engine Only 
197SSS"rpsi23iS 
you have to lu* c-/ieupiy uuiit, cnenniy ^tton up ongi 
Thi» remarkable offer is made to readers of The Rural New-Yot^^t 
to invoduce tnoTO engines into each and every locality. An enirine 
.V so. wtixjxjrvu Bj-w nuw uuruuie It IS, you will wonder how 
we are able to make the remarkably low price, and the answer is to introduce 
It—to advertise it. Where one is sold, hundreds follow. We will make our 
I^rotit on the enjcines that follow. You are the lucky man tojjet the benefit of this 
$9822 
4 tol6 H. P. 
Engine only 
. , r I ou are tne lucKy man to get the benefit of this B Other SUos. 
if you act quickly. Donutdelay. Write for our catalog and lull information toilay. Equally Low Prices 
R. CONSOLIDATED GAS AND GASOLINE ENGIHE COMPANY, 202 Fulton Street, NEW YORK CITY 
INSUSfE ')^urPlantin 
Binld up your soil and increase the yields. Unless you add HUMUS 
and PLANT FOODS to depleted soils you cannot expiect results. 
Well-Rotted 
Horse Manure 
•siiiiiuiate Djicteriological action in tlie soil. .4 largo grower aptly says •' 
Manure IS the outff thiny that supplies all the ueeils fortrue/c aarci 
(i'^f ’^aouses and lairns leith one application.’’ Give your lawn a o 
(ircoiiipost tins Spring—need not be raked off—it will hold the im 
DIAMOND BRAND COMPOST 
is free from weed seetis, largely HUMUS and abounds in plant foods. It will a'so 
action in tlie soil. .4 largo grower ajitly says ".Stable 
denimj. 
coating 
Sff"‘'ne‘r and keen your gni-ss green. Use it in vom” vegetab'le 
gardens. Official State -Analysis sliows: Nitrogen Z.OZIb. 
bo'x lo ceiits"* "“83)100 lbs. each. U-lb. .sample 
- tVrile for Circular " Ji and prices. 
VORK SX^BLEMANUI^E Co. 
g73WASHlNCTON STREET. _«Y . 
