5x7 CAMERA, portrait Ions, throe (loiiblo plato- 
holdera. oxclianRO for poultry, chicks, or eggs. 
ROI5EKT TEMPLETON & SON, Ulster, Pa. 
alfalfa HAY-Wr|^ 
and r«inothy hay. W. 
Tillo, N. Y» 
for prices on Alfalfa 
E. DUNLOP. Fayette* 
FOR SALE—Cornell Brooder Heaters, with im- 
nrove'd burner in first-class order; price .$C 
each. BROS., Kinderhook, N. T. 
FOR SALE—One subsoil plow, Oliver F702; also 
* ....f of shingle machinery, saw, Jointer and 
nackP'-: good ns new. CHAS. L. WATKINS, 
^Vyandanch, L._ I. 
tmIRE sugar CANE oYRUP, one dollar per 
gallon. JAMES F. McCjVLEB, Insmore, Mis- 
sissippL_ 
for sale—H aving installed mammoth incu¬ 
bator, will sell the following machines, all in 
good condition: Four 1‘eerless 200-eKg, .$13 
each; two Essex Model 240 and' l(K)-egg at .$14 
and $12; two International 400-egg. $19; one 
('vphers 140-egg. $12; one Cyphers, Model 300- 
eiig. $20; one Climax 380-egg. $18; four Cornell 
gasolene brooder heaters at $10; one International 
Hover. $<!; one large size Duplex oil burner, $8. 
SPRING BROOK POULTRY FARM, Ballston 
Spa, N. Y.. 
TWO OOO-egg standard reliable incubators, 3 
coal-burning colony brooder stoves, o«t 
snrouter. automatic feeder; 2 clo.s(‘-to-nature 
hovers. M. 11. C. BOLLES, Kortright, N. Y. 
for sale—^ 2.200-e g Johnston Old Trusty 
Incubators; first-class condition. WILLARD 
HANKS, Cambridge. N. Y. 
for sale—S ix second-hand Cyphers incubators, 
in good condition. Size 130. 2.‘0 and 390-egg 
capacity. Price $10. $15 and .$20 each. .1. II. 
trout. Unadllla, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—8 Cyi)hers I’ortable Hovers, used 
twice; in good condition: will sell for $20. 
CARL W. KNAPP, Hillsdale. Columbia Co., 
N. Y, 
for sale—F orty rhautampm bee hives. MARK 
ROGERS, Wellsville, N. Y’. 
WANTED—Oats for horse feed. It. CLEG HERN, 
Toms River, N. J. 
wanted—S econd-hand Fitzpatrick or Hercules 
.Stump Puller. Must be in good condition. 
CHARLES P. HUGHES, 50 Williams,. Long- 
meadow, Mass. 
W.VNTED—5 or «-foot “Clark” Cutaway Double 
Action Disc Harrow. JOS. A. KOSS, Almont, 
North Dakota. 
SELLING OUT my entire poultry plant, brooder 
stoves. Cyphers brooder houses, 50-300-egg in¬ 
cubators, all in A 1 condition. Also my entire 
breeding stock. Leghorns and Rhod'e Island Reds, 
$1, .$1.50 each. BAOBA POULTRY FARM, 
Olen Eyre, I'a, 
FOR SALE—Thirty fertile acres, state road, ten 
miles from Scranton; fine market; dairying, 
trucking, jioultry; two dwelling houses, barn, 
stable for fifteen cows, silo, hog and sixteen 
poultry houses, spring water, running stream; 
ten registered Holstein cows; other stock; tools, 
froller, railroad; liberal terms. W. .S. IIUS- 
1 ANDER. Dalton, Pa. 
FOR S.\LE—$1,000 down buys farm 2.50 acres, 
2^2 miles from railroad, 2 creameries, village, 
keeps 50 head stock. Including stock horses, 
efiuipment, 70 tons hay. 50 tons silage; price 
$7,.500; easy terms; good chance for worker 
with small capital. If interested write. BOX 
75, Downsville. N. Y'. 
I'OR SALE—35-ncre farm, well adapted for iiota- 
toes and truck, state road, good Imibl'ings. 
fruit, berries, asparagus beds, fully eiiuiiiped 
poultry plant. A. C. JONE.S, Toms River, New 
.b-rsev. 
lil'Y' FROM THE OAVNER; eighty-acre farm in 
filgh state of cultivation, keeping twenty cows, 
tliree horses, fully equipped, and running water 
at tiou.se and barn; modern house of twelve 
rooms; water power saw mill Included with 
tliirty horse-power water wheel. One mile to 
trolley and state road, one and one-half miles to 
church, depot, stores, and nine miles to New 
Haven, Address Owner, J. 0, DOOLITTLE, Mt. 
Carmel, Conn. 
DFTCHESS 00. FARM for sale, 113 acres, on 
trolley line, 6 miles from Poughkeepsie, 2'i 
miles from New Hamburgh on New York Central. 
Addreas NO. 1930, care Rural New-Yorker. 
CO-AORB DAIRY FARM, 8 miles from Buffalo 
City Line, on Clinton street, pavement; house 
ftiul barns good condition. NO. 1894, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
IF YOU WANT a first-class money making dairy 
and grain farm, buy from the owner on easy 
terms. GEORGE SWEET, Stephentown, N. Y. 
^■.\U.M 88 acres, with 100.000 feet nierclinnlalilo 
I timber; bargain at $3,600; must sell; inquiries 
Idiclted. H. I. FIOK, Morris, Tioga Co., I’a. 
''OR SALE—20-acre farm, suitable for fruit and 
, poultry, on State road. Southern Jersey. 
■KO.N.Y ADA.MS, Hammouton, N. J. 
FOR SALl'l—30-acre farm, including ti cows, 1 
horse, poultry and farming linplcinents; locat¬ 
ed lUj miles south of lleuvclton, N. Y. IN’AN 
WHEATEU. 
i'GR SALE-Farm 108 acres, about I'i miles 
north of Walden, N. Y'. Good buildings, nbun- 
dauce water. I’rice $8,000. No agents. R. F. 
SH.MtE, 108 Ulster Ave., Walden, N. Y. 
BIX FARMS FOR SALE. New York and New 
Jersey fruit, dairy and truck. HARRY VAIL, 
Owner, Warwick, N. Y. 
LONG ISL.YND poultry farm, 6,000 capacity: 
cost $20,000: will sell for $5,.500; photos and 
l>articulars. EMIL STEEFENS, Centre Morichds, 
N. Y. 
I'WRM FOR SALE—160 acres, some woods, 40 
miles to New York. Raises Alfalfa, all grains, 
fine markets, only $6,500 cash needed; located in 
New Jersey, IV 2 miles from station, churches, 
etc. NO. 1883, care Rural New-Yorker. 
117-.\CRE FRUIT BELT FARM, $65 per acre, 
worth $90; alone and unwell. O. F. ALLIS, 
Holley, N. Y. 
POULTRY FARM FOR SALE—12 acres, good 
dwelling, fruit. HOWARD KEYSER, Anieri- 
can-La France, Elmira, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—A poultry and fruit farm: fine Iniild- 
ings. good land, one-half mile from station; 
stocked with two thousand hens, horses, cows; 
all kinds of implements, household furniture. 
Will sell on easy terms at a bargain. FITZPAT¬ 
RICK, Owner, Groton, N. Y. 
WANTED—Poultry farm to rent, capacity 500 
chickens, within 20 miles of New York. NO. 
1926, care Rtiral New-Yorker, 
FOR S.YLE—126 acres in Powhatan Co., in sight 
of depot, school and store; 70 highly improved; 
good buildings; all fenced; fronts pike: city 20 
miles; .$3,000. GEORGE ROBBINS, Clayville. 
Virgina. 
FARM FOR SALE—168 acres, 23 acres orchard. 
15 woods; 17-room house, 9-room tenant house. 
Two miles to town fifteen hundred; five churclies. 
High school, railroad; Wayne County centre of 
fruit belt; complete equipment team, cows, etc.; 
$15,000; part cash. W. R. ROE, Syracuse, N. Y. 
AROT'T inO-ACRE Grain Farm Wanted near Erie 
Railroad. State price and water for stock, 
NO 1928, care Rural New-Y'orker. 
CHAMPLAIN VALLEY" Fruit Farm For Sale, 
Tile well-known fruit farm of the late W. N. 
Phelps, situated in Grand Isle Co., consisting of 
aliout 160 acres, 1,600 npide trees, of which 1,100 
are in hearing, and balance young trees. All 
standard varieties. Bulld'ings in good shape. 
Will he sold with or without stock and tools. 
Ylust lie sold to sottle estate. II. W. KEELER, 
Adnir., South Hero, Vt. 
FOR SALE—Country home and farm, 100 aeres, 
Central Conne<‘tlcut; large markets; spot casli. 
ROX 108, Kensington, Conn. 
I'OR SALE—Aliout 900 acres wood land, 70 miles 
from New Y'ork, one mile from railroad. In¬ 
quire of O. G. IIRI.YN, Dykeniaus, N. Y. 
RENT F'ARM, with option of purchase, or ex- 
ctiange for good Income New Y'ork City prop¬ 
erty. NO. 1042, care Rural New-Y'orker, 
FOR SALE or exchange farm 123 acres in 
Stenlien Co., stock, tools and fodder for small¬ 
er or larger farm. NO. 1872. care Rural New- 
Y'orker. 
FOR SALE—Fanil atioiit ninety acres; loam; 
well watered; tiiiitier; orctianls; modernized 
house overlooking Jake; linlf mile to railroad; 
or will rent house fiirnlslied. J. L. STURTE- 
VANT, 130 State St., Albany, N. Y. 
$3,500 SECURES a inoiiey-inakiiig farm. MORN- 
INGSIDE, .Sherburne. N. Y. 
■WILL HIRE small, productive fruit-poultry 
farm In South Jersey; reasonable rent; near 
town. State full particulars. NO. 1952, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM FOR SAI.E—35 acres, ten-room house, 
liarn, hay. stock and tools. C. S. BAILEY, 
Caiiastota. N. Y. 
FOR S.YLE—80-acrc farm, good buildings; ap|ile, 
peach orchard's; L-ague creamery; tclepiione; 
easy terms. FRANK FAULKNER, -Mt. Bethel, 
Penna. 
WITHIN tliirty miles of Itochester. grain farm 
180 acres; good house, large liarns. baso- 
iiients, silo, new State road. NO. 1955, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
it ENT or on shares, fruit and jioultry farm, 
everbearing strawberries and rasplierries; 3- 
year peach and apple orchard; land for grain and 
potatoes; farm lionso, Iiuildings. garage; full 
equipment; good linsiness. liungalow If desired, 
fnrnistiod, rent $.55 or .$.S0, K. H., Rox 97, 
Hackettstown, N. Y'. 
NURSE or attendant for a sanitarltiin for iier- 
vous diseases. Salary $22 a niontlt and lioard 
and room. Address S. LOltD, Stamford, Conn. 
FAR.MER WANTED—.Miirch 1.5lli, an experi¬ 
enced, sober, lionest, energetic man ns farm 
manager, wlio understands and' can operate all 
kinds of farm macliinery and gas ciigini's. Must 
lie good dairyman. (Jood lioiise supplied. Apply 
liy letter stating ago, nationality, family, wages 
required ami references. Address NO. 1846, care 
Rural New-Y’orker. 
W.YNTED—April 1st, man 35 to .50. for super¬ 
intendent of general farm of 350 acres in 
Eastern New Y’ork; must linve administrative 
aidlity, consideralde |iraclicalile experience ami 
some scientific knowledge. Hood salary to rlglit 
man. Answer, giving references, pay wanted, ex- 
periiuice, etc., to NO. 1869, care Rural New- 
Y’orker. 
WANTED—Farmor married, wiliitig to board one 
or two men during summer. Wages $.50. per 
month- Rent fuel and milk. Wostchostor Co,, 
N. Y. Give rofereiicei experience. No. 1937, care 
Rural-New-Yorker. 
BAYONNE HOSIMTAL and Training Scliool offers 
two years’ course of training to young women 
of desirable age and education (one year of 
lilgh setiool or its equivalent). Apply to Super- 
liitondcnt, 12 E. 30tli St., Bayonne, N. J. 
AVANTED—Farmer; 20-acro dairy farm near 
Ithaca, N. Y., April 1st; 25 cows furnislied; 
give half and salary, DR. W. J. nAl-LOCK, 
KiO Summit Ave., Jersey City. N, J, 
AVANTED—Working housekeeper, family of two, 
on farm AVestchester Co., N. Y., one hour 
from New York. Good home, every modern com¬ 
fort; wages, $25. Give references and experi¬ 
ence. NO. 1938, care Rural New-Yorker. 
AV.ANTED—Position on large farm or estate as 
assistant to owner or manager by a single man 
of 23; 4-yoar agricultural graduate: life expe¬ 
rience; references. BOX 61, Bernvllle, I’a. 
YOUNG MARRIED AMERICAN, with agricul¬ 
tural training and varied farm experience, 
anxious for permaneixt position on prolitalde 
farm, superintended by modern fanner manager 
wlio would appreciate willing, coiiseienlious 
worker, NO. 1941, care Rural New-Y'orker. 
WANTED—April 1st farmer with knowledge of ] 
macliinery; good milker, solK'r, $25 start. Dane | 
preferred; state ago, experience. AV ALTER 
SCHIONRECK, Oak Av., Tnckahoe, N. Y. 
WANTED—A poultryman and gardener, active, 
sober, industrious; single man: good home. 
J. S. K., I’ost OHice Box 365, AA’oodstown, N. J., 
Salem Co. 
AVANTED—Situation as farm manager by a re¬ 
liable and experienced farmer, who under¬ 
stands the breeding and care of horses, dairy 
cattle, swine, sheep and poultry; thoroughly ex¬ 
perienced in growing of farm and garden crops, 
familiar with all farm machinery, management 
of help, etc., farm accounts, A. R. O. work, 
Itabcock test, halancod ration, etc.: American, 
married: A 1 references as to character, success 
and executive ability. In answering give full 
particulars. Address NO. 1925, care Rural New- 
Y’orker. 
FARM ENGINEER to run gas engines, pump, 
crusher, do repairs; one who can do any kind 
of farm work; also single man for vegetalile gar¬ 
den and orchard's. h<>lp with teaming. NO. 1!)27, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
AVANTED—On or before April 1st. I’osltion as 
working manager of farm or estate. Twenty 
years’ practical experience in dairying, stock, all 
crops, macliinery, etc., wltli up-to-date metliods. 
Small family. American; aged 46. Itoard help. 
References given. State salary aiuf full partic¬ 
ulars. NO. 1915, care Rural New-Y'orker. 
AVANTED—Position on farm to board help, or 
as housekeeper; energetic. NO. 1947, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
AA'ANTED—I’rogrcssive working foreman for 120- 
acre dairy farm in AVestern Connecticut, com¬ 
mencing April 1st. Must be married, strictly 
temperate, energetic, and capable of handling 
men and all farm macliinery. Moderate salary 
with house and usual perquisites and in ad’dition 
will receive percentage of farm profits. Un- 
usnal opportunity for good man. State age, na¬ 
tionality, exiierience, wages expected, and give 
reforence.s. NO. 1946, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Superintendent position on gentle¬ 
man’s estate, game preserve or plantation in 
the South by Agrioultiiral College graduate witli 
tliorough eduontlon and life practical expcvieiu'e 
in farming, gardening, orcharding, forestry, live 
stock, dairying, poultry, game, dogs, liook- 
keeping, autos, tractors, improved mncliincries, 
construction of huildings, roads, parks,' lawns, 
etc. Executive, honest, non-user of tobacco or 
liquor; married; one daugliter; used to colored 
labor; A 1 references; desiring a Soutliern 
healthful climate will accept 25 to 35 per cent, 
lower salary than my usual. Address NO. 1044. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
AN EXPERIENCED and iiraeticnl fanner wants 
to rent, with privilege of buying, a small farm 
witli good house and good water, on or aliout tlie 
first of April, Long Island or seashore of Conn, 
preferred. Address NO. 1943. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
AVANTED—Man and wife for siiiall farm. Man 
must have practical knowledge of farming, 
gardening and poultry, and he aide to furnish 
good referenoes. AVife must lie good, neat lionse- 
keeper. Small fanilly preferred. .An' excellent 
and paying iiosition for riglit iiartles. Address 
BOX 688, Harrisburg, Pa., giving experience, 
references, etc. 
WANTED—AVorking foreman, American, mar¬ 
ried, solier, agreeable. Hiu'd consists of llol- 
stein-Frlesians. llinnian Milker used. Position 
open March 1st. One preferred whom has liad 
feeding experience for A. R. O. work. Wages 
$35 iier niontli, with house, milk, potatoes, wood, 
apples furnislied. References required. R. D. 
AVHITE, Locke, N. Y. 
AVANTED—Single young man of good character 
to work on modern poultry farm. Give age, 
references, nationality, experience, if any; wages 
wanted. NO. 1931, care Rural New-Y’orker. 
RELIARLE YOl^Nt} MAN desires position as 
lierdsnian (small herd), or assistant on modern 
poultry farm. ROX 52, Syosset, N. Y. 
WANTED—Position as working farm foreman, 
entire life spent on a farm; experience witli 
all kinds of live stock and a good dnlrynian. 
Best references. Give full particulars aiur wages. 
J, AV. SlyOAN, Springfield Center, N. 'Y. 
WANTED—Position as farm manager, married, 
22 years’ experience; thoroughly up-to-date in 
handling men, maeliines and modern metliods. 
In a word, Farm Manager. AVrite for .particu¬ 
lars. AV. A. M.VYOR, Sliicksheiiney, Pa. 
GARDENER and Farmer, .33, married, no cliil- 
dreii, desires position to take charge of private 
estate, exiierience In ail branohes under glass 
and outside work, stock and poultry; willing to 
lioard lielp. II. I’., Box 118, Fair llavcn, N. J. 
WANJ'ED —A place on a small truck farm. New 
Jersey, Connecticut preferred. F. BERRY, 
Cresskill, N. J. 
WANTED—Single men. by April 1st, to work on 
dairy farm; temperate, energetic, good team¬ 
sters and milkers and kind to horses and cattle. 
State wages wanted lii first letter. NO. 1936, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION W.ANTED as working farm manager 
by married man with two boys alile to work. 
Experienced in dairying aiitr general farniliig. 
Would consider renting: farm oonipletely stocked. 
NO. 1934, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Single man on dairy farm: no liooz- 
ers; reference required; good wages; good 
home. Address P. O’DONNELL, Little Rritaiii, 
N. Y. 
W.ANTED—Experienced couple on a modern 
stock farm; must lie strong, healtliy, intelli¬ 
gent people, not afraid of work; man eltlicr for 
barn work or general farm work. AVonian for 
general housework in family of superintendent; 
must he a good cook and willing to help wasti. 
In answering this ad. give full particulars as to 
age, experience, previous employed, wages ex¬ 
pected. Apply NO. 1929, care Rural New-Yorker. 
AVANTED—Position ns farm or estate niannger, 
understand all phases of farm dairy and estate 
work, sanitary and certified milk product ion. 
lifelong experience, ngrleultural college training; 
married; 10 years in present position. NO. 1932, 
care Rural New-Yorker, 
AVANTED—Position ns manager or superinten¬ 
dent on farm or estate. Prai'tical and scien¬ 
tific experience and gruifuate of an agriciiltiirnl 
scliool. Specialized in fruit growing; percentage 
basis or salary. Adifi'css NO. 1933, care Rural 
New-Y’orker. 
I’OULT.RY.AIAN wishes position as manager of 
plant run on comiiiercinl lines; understaiKls 
laying out praetleal equipment, pedigree-ln-eed- 
iiig. brooding, correspondence. AV. B., 207 AV. 
29tli St., New York City. 
W.YNTED—Good general farmer who ran grow 
potatoes, hay and corn; extra good farm in 
Soutliern Massaetiusctts. Good wages and share 
of profits to solier. Industrious, married ninii. 
NO. 1951, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM MECII.ANIC. tlioroiiglily experienced in 
repair adjustment, proper care and operation 
of farm ninclilnery and equipment; now em¬ 
ployed, desires change; fair carpenter, pipe fit¬ 
ter. some blaeksnilth, automoliile amf tractor ex¬ 
perience; single, .American, 35; references; 
strictly temperate; good lodging, laundry, board 
and $60 per moiitli. NO. 1948, care Rural New- 
■V’orkcr. 
D.AIItY’.MAN desires position on up-to-date gen- 
tleninns estate; first-class Initterninker, lireeil'- 
er and _calf ral.scr; Swiss; single, 35; notliing 
under $.50 considered; lifelong experiences; liest 
of references. Address NO. 1949, care Rural 
New-Y'orker. 
AV.ANTED—I’osltion as snperintmideiit of farm 
or estate by prni'tical, reliable American; 
snceessful as owner and foreman; all branclicB. 
Rerries and fruit a spfeinlty; experienee.l in 
handling help; best references. BOX 331. Ber¬ 
lin, N. Y. 
CARPENTEU with experience; own tools; wonlif 
like position 011 gentleman’s place; temperate, 
married: first-elnss references. NO. 1950, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
vii AtJiill AVI iin-yt’ 
milker niid’ teamster; single and goo 
RAYNOIt RROS., Manlius, N. Y. 
work, 
liabits. 
AV.ANTED—I’osltioii as farm manager or working 
foreman; understands farming and stock rais¬ 
ing; American, 45, strlctl.v sober; no cliildreu. 
ROX 173, FishkiU, N. Y. No cards. 
AA’ANTED—.April 1st, single man to work on 
small dairy farm. Must be good dry hamr 
milker. Steady work for sober, Indiisfrioiis man. 
State references amf wages desired in answer. 
NO. 1945, care Rural New-Y’orker. 
THOROUGHLY EXl’ERIENCED farm manager, 
herdsman, Ilolslcln A. R. O. fitting ami test¬ 
ing. dairying, lireeding, general farming; grad¬ 
uate agricultural college; married; no eliild'i-cii; 
open for offer aliout Mareli 1st. Rest of refer¬ 
ences as to ctiaractcr and alillity. Salary on 
liasis of results obtained. Your chance to get 
an all-round man who does not shirk work or 
responsibility and who can deliver the goods. 
NO. 1957. care Rural New-Yorker. 
AA’ANTED—Expiuieneed gardener; wife for gen¬ 
eral housework; two in family; sitting room 
witli private entrance. J. M. CIIAl’M.AN, Tot- 
tenville, S. I. 
SCIENTIFIC FAR.A1BU with 12 years’ experi- 
ciiee at farming (not teaching agriculture), 
wants position on large farm. Expert in liand- 
ling all crops, live stock, machinery and men. 
This is tlie year for profits. .Answer fully and 
so will I. FAR.M .AIAN.AGER, Lauglilliitowii, I’a. 
I’OULTItY’.M.AN—Married, wislies position; thor- 
ouglily experienced in all brandies. Expert in 
operating mammoth systems and liniidling large 
tloeks of poultry: exeelleiit references. NO. I!i56, 
care Rural New-Y’orker. 
AA'.ANTED—.A temperate young man for general 
farm work. Hoard witli owner. State wages 
and experience. AA'ILLIS FROST, Rridgewatcr, 
Conn. 
I’OSITION—As working farm foreman liy expe- 
rien(;ed farmer: Amerlean, solier. best refer¬ 
ences; correspond. II.AItOI.D T.ATLOCK, .Am¬ 
sterdam, N. Y’., Route 6. 
I’O.si'i'ioN AA’.ANTED by March 1st ns miimiger 
or lierdsnian on private estate, Seotcli, married, 
1 child 4 years: in present position .3 years ns 
manager; 15 years’ praetleal experience wlili 
tliorouglilircd cattle, feeding, testing, showing 
and calve raising; understands all common ail- 
moiits; best of references; nothing less tliaii 
$1,()()0 a year considered. Ad'dress NO. HI64 
eiire Rural New-Y’orker. 
AV'.ANTED—I’ositioii as working foreman; un¬ 
derstands all kinds of farm mndilnory, dairy 
and butteruinkliig ordinrd and poultry; can give 
ri'fe^ences. J. .Al. J. ROCHE, Selkirk, Albany, 
AV.ANTED—I’osltion oil gentleman’s estate, mar¬ 
ried man, 2(!, experienced ponltrvmnn and 
cliniiffcur; strictly temperate. NO. 1916, care 
Rural New-Y’orker. 
A\.ANTED—Man and wife; no cliildreu; man for 
general farm work. .Alust understaiiil milking, 
care of cows and horses. AA’ife to assist witli 
liousework. State age, nationality, wages de¬ 
sired and references. H. A. E. .AIULLER, R. R. 
3, Rrattleboro, A'ermont. 
A (5ENERAL HO.SI’ri'AL of 1(K) beds, fifteen 
miles from New York City, offers a two and 
one-iinlf year course to young women wlio eaii 
present a grammar school diploma and a certi¬ 
ficate of at least one year of higli school work. 
High scliool graduates preferred. A new fire¬ 
proof nurses’ home will be opened .AInrcli 1st. 
Address ST’l’ERINTENDENT, Hackensack Hos¬ 
pital, Hackensack, N. J. 
M-ANTED—Married man as farm foreman on 
certified nillli. farm; wife to board help, 10 to 
1- men; man must he au experienced fanner and 
wife good cook and' housekeeper. Address NO. 
1898, care Rural New-Yorker, 
, - ..wuiuftu US COOK and noiise- 
keeper, also hidper to board twelve iiien on 
dairy farm on Long Island; must have hair expe¬ 
rience: steady place and good wages. .Address 
NO. 1897, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Small poultry, truck, fruit farm, 
near Philadelphia. II, BILLMYER, Quaker- 
towu, Pa., route 3. 
DUNRAR STOCK FARM FOR SALE—On ac¬ 
count of old age, will not refuse a liberal offer. 
150 acres on Rordeii road, 4i^ miles east of 
Buffalo. JOHN GROBE, Forks. N. Y. 
FOR SALE or to rent, tliree-bundred-ncre farm; 
the best in Connecticut. BENJAMIN HEAVIT’T, 
Mystic, Conn. 
1 OH SALE—Summer home, fruit trees, hen 
•'uuse; near church and post ollice. Inquire of 
flLAS. M. AMES, AVllliuiantic, Conn., R. F. D. 
2 , 
^'’;'^EED—To rent equipped poultry farm. NO. 
iJJo, care Rural New-Y’orker. 
" to rent. AVAI.I.ACB 
I.YNCIl. NO. 1958, care Rurni New-Y'orker. 
ArVAN'l'ED—Single man for grain farmer and 
h(dp with poultry at times. LUGENE & COOK 
POFl.TRY’ FARM, Princeton, New Jersey. 
AVOMAN, age 26, with two cliildreu, would like 
position as liousekeeper; wages expected. NO. 
1940, care Rural New-Yorker. 
GARDENER, Superintendent. Anicrlcan, 40 years 
old, 20 years’ experience upon gentlemen's es¬ 
tates, 8 years where now employed, desires a 
position as working superintendent where so¬ 
briety, experience, courtesy and honesty will be 
apprei'iatcd; $75 iier moiitli with house and jier- 
quisites as wages; also lias a son as second gar¬ 
dener, good outifoor young man; wages $.50 per 
iiimith; only those wlio liavc no objections to 
children need reply, NO. 1939, care Rural .New- 
Yorker. 
COI’PLB AVANTED—On March 1, on Sucre 
farm; man of experience; wife plaiu cook; 
references. J. S, KINNE, Cainpgaw, N, J. 
F.Ait.AI YI.ANAGER. qiialifieif liy experience and 
agricultural college training to produce eco- 
nomieal results, desires position. NO. 1954, care 
Rural New-Y’orker. 
AA’.ANl'ED—Position as working fiirni miinnger 
on up-to-date estate by middle-aged .Anieri- 
enn, with natural ability and thorougli knowl¬ 
edge of agriculture in all hranehes; unlimited 
experience; married; no children. Only first- 
class proposition considered. NO. 1953, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
AA'.ANTED—Experienced couple with reference 
to do entire work of bouse and grounds on 
farm: partleiilars given liy addressing. MR.S. G. 
.AI. .AI.LKUTON, Naugaluek, Conn. 
EXPERIENCED practical funner, single, would 
cliaii"e position Mareii 1st as working foreman. 
Good habits and references. AA’ages .$45 and 
board. Address “S.,” care A. AVaug, 27 Cunnou 
St., New Y’ork City. 
certified milk farm on Long Island good wages 
to men who want a steady position. .Add’-ess 
stating wages wanted and where last empioveiT’ 
Address NO. 189(!, care Rural New-Yorker. ’ 
G.ARDENER—Married, no family, 10 years’ ref¬ 
erence from past employer; understands (lower, 
vegetable gardening, farming, poultry. AVishes 
position with private family. NO. 1895, cnrii 
Rural New-Yorker. 
AVOMAN (35), wants position ou large poultry 
plant as assistant: experienced to Incubator 
and chicks. NO. 1890, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRY MAN desires position on coiiimer- 
liiil plant or geiitleniuns estate. Can give ex¬ 
cellent referi'iices. NO. 1871. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
AA'A-N'n-lI)—Steady, single man for general farm 
work. F. K. BROOKS, East Poultney, A’t. 
