DairymeiriV Lefipwe Milk Prices 
I hr nair.j ur-n’s hra^tlG Gt S!ir>lri(.'<r. 
si'iit. 1 K to put the price oj niilk 
■it /'• r pounds for October and 
s:!..‘>4 for \orr.u.ber. Thin for three per 
ant iiiilk; ieifh four emU per point for 
I,utter iot iu oTceDs of three per rent. 
Coutr'ieti! for t(Co months only. 
THE BfHAl NEW-YOBKER. SEPTEMBER 22. 
1917. 
eabm topics. 
The Silo Mid Its Fining.VioVllol 
Mixed Crope in the Silo^ ..10 
Some Facta Ahont Velvet Beans..110« 
Shall Wo Use Raw Phosphate Rock.iiu» 
The New York Bean Situation.iio» 
A Western Farmer on ’^heat.,' aV 
SpontaneotiF Combvstion .n Clover and 
flllffl .. 1107 
Grinding Hen Mi.in rc - • • . ..q- 
Vaiue of Lime and Wood Ashes.* *i«' 
Utilizing Weeds . 
Hard Wheat .•_•**:. 1107 
Grain Hay in California. 
Hope Farm Notes. nil 
State and Federal Potato Buying. 
Outdoor Storage of Pototoes. 
Storing Vegetables in Idaho. 
LIVE STOCK AND DAIRY. 
Apple Pomace and Its Feeding Value.1104 
Notes on the Milk Situation........... 
Things Not Commonly Known About 
Part I...1120 
Oil Meal for Fig®. 1120 
Feeding Silage .1120 
Too Many Apples.... 
Building a Sell-feeder.. 
Economical Dairy Feeding... 1120 
Milk Notes . 
THE HENYARD. 
Tho Egg-Laying Contest. 
Plannlnir a Hon Ration. 2 
Soft'shollod .. 1122 
A Poultry .. 
KORTICITLTITRE. . 
Manure and Xnine for Garden.. 
Building Small Greenhouse.... y i 
Trouble with Snowball; Strawberry 
Home Use .ji.i 
Pruning Rambler Rosea.... .. 
Squash and Pun'p.kins Rot.nil 
Onion Fail to Develop..... 
Blooming of Century Pisnt. 
WOMAN AND HOME. 
1114 
From Dav to Ihiy . . .."■’ill* 
Seen in liew York Bhopa. 
Tho Rural Patterns.. 
Packing Ham .. 1114 
Variety in Oriental ..***| 
Tomato Paste ... 
Canning Salted Com. 
Salting Swiss Chard.. • -. 
Canning Ham and Beans; Sweet Cucumber 
Pickles .1114 
Choko-<herry Jelly ■ • • • .. {{14 
Floor Covering for the Farm Home.1114 
Apple Rocipos . 
Embroidery Designs . 
Entire Wheat Bread. J*" 
Rusks .1114 
Carrot Conseiwe . 
Preserved Quince . 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
Boston Markets ... 
The Case of Perkins vs. Brown.liiJ 
Retail Prices of Coal.......... 
War Statements from Mr. Hoover.1113 
Department of Foods and Markets. 111 ' 
Altering Size of Chinmey....lii» 
Papering Whitewashed Wall.iii» 
Ownership of Dogs. 
Buffalo Markets . 
Publisher’s Desk . 
He Breeds Barn Swallows 
Wh. 11 I came hen; four years uko, to 
I’arn., th<>re were only two swnllows’ 
iioKis in the burn. The mau who owned 
it (lUl not like them, ami de. 9 troye(l till 
the nests. The first Sjfring I was here 
:i few cnuie and hegtiii to build; there is 
a wet place in one eoruer of the barn- 
\anl whore t.loy {jet tlieir mud, and when 
it Kot>-' dried up, as it does some Springs 
early. I carry water every inoruiiin' and 
stir nji the iii’.jd for them. Then wife or 
1 throw out a few handfuls of feathers 
we have from dressing poultry, ;iinl the 
way tliey gather them in to line tlieir 
nests with is surpri.sinj'. This yi'ar there 
are over Tdl nests, and they aA’eiaiue 
alioiit t hns* \ oin;; ones to the nest, so we 
have ipiit** a lot of them around. If a 
liawk <-oines m-ar they are after him, a 
wliole VeKiliellt "f thelin There was a 
fox tills Smnmer whieh took to stealing 
oiir ehieks, and two or threi* old hens, 
lie would <*inwd aloni? in tlie tall ^rass 
lip to the coops and help himself. He 
ffot livt‘ or six before, we saw him. and 
then w»r were on <iur jtnard, or the swal¬ 
lows were, fo” every lime we saw them 
hy the dozi-us dartint; down at the urass 
and imikim: their cry, we diseoveied 
that Mr. I'ox Avas there, and headed him 
(ill' from the chi<;ks, find he ^ot left so 
many tines he fj.ave it up. So yon se<! 
they not only help by catchiuK milliuus 
of insects, bit keep away, or try to, 
hawki-, foxes, cats, or anythin^' they 
think will steal their yoniiK, I nail them 
AS’orth ii dollar apiece. :ind we have over 
;i hundred th'is year. They don't do over 
one dollar’s (l.amapm to the hay or tins 
barn, the whole hundre<l of them. 
,\ntrtm, N. H. .j. w. 11 . 
iiiK the kind of ants that you find in 
trees sometimes? What ean be doiu'? 
.Middletown, N. Y. .r. av. ii. 
Tln.s is probably the <*oinnion (car¬ 
penter ant. A new and effective roiuedy 
for this insect has recimtly laam dis- 
Cover(‘d by Arthur Gih.sou of the De¬ 
partment of Agriculture, OttaAva, Can¬ 
ada. He has found that dnstiiiR sodium 
thuAride into the craok.s and oiii'niiiKs 
w’here the ants have their runways 
will de.stroy the nest. Two or three 
applications may be necessary at in¬ 
tervals of a day or tv'o. Sodium Ihior- 
ide is a white powder. It may be a)i- 
pliod cither by means of a small pnll’er 
or sifted from a glass vial Avith eiu'esc- 
(doth tied over the opening. Mr. (Jib- 
son has iiH(Hi Sodium lluoride success¬ 
fully not only for the earpenter ant 
hilt also against other ant.s inf(‘sting 
house.s. It is not knoAvn ju.st hoAV the 
material affects the ants, but as they 
soon disappear after it has boon n.s('(l 
it produces the desired results. c. a. E. 
Ownership of Bee Tree 
Having located a honey bee's m'st up 
in the trunk of si tree on another nnin's 
ground, I would like to kuoAV if I could 
have any claim on it? 
Newburgh, N. T. I A. N. s. 
'reclinically, I think th.-it you AA’onld 
not. though custom has made the ilis- 
coverer of a b('e tree the oAvnor of its 
contents. One could not cut a bee tree, 
however, A\ithout committing trespass 
and I think that permission would have 
to 1)0 obttiiued before om' could l.iAvfnlly 
n'inove a "honey bee’s nest” from a 
neighbor’s property. Most trees used by 
bees for their home and store house are 
of little value for anything (dse and the 
owner probablv could not obtain any¬ 
thing but nominal damages if h<‘ should 
prosecute a trespasser who cut one. stjll, 
to be on the safe side, it would be far 
better, as well as far more courteous, 
to get the permission of the owner of.the 
land on Avhieh the tree stands before 
taking liberties .with the real oavikm’s of 
the hoiK'y. M. b. 
Situations Wanted 
EXPRltlKXrKD. dciKindaliU' young nmii. 2". 
Becks position ftH general fiirui IiiukI; good 
referenees. NO. 2491, care Rural New-A’orUer. 
I’OSITTON AA’anted as working farm imouiger; 
married; house and iirivileges. NO. 24(!7, care 
Rural NeAV-Yorkor. 
FARM MANAGER at Rherty Oet. 1st: Amer¬ 
ican. age 25); life experienee: sclentllle train¬ 
ing and practieal kuowli'dge of all farm opi-ra- 
tions; best referenecH furnislieil. Address NO. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
OPEN for engagement from Nov. 1st to -April 
1st In Florliln-,. twenty years experience in 
marketing fruit and produce; competent to 
manage large acreage. L. A. Page, Palmyra, 
N. .1. 
AV.ANTED—Ry a colored man. four in fauilly. 
two large boys. ttO years, to work farm on 
sliareM or work by the month; be ready by .lanu- 
ary 1st. R. HILL, Pomonkey, .Aid. 
EXPERTENCEI) POULTRYMAN deslr.s a posi¬ 
tion; capable of operating a commercial plant 
sucecHsfnn.v; fainlliiir with mammotli incubating 
and broodilig eipilpment; seven yeiirs’ experience 
managing idaiits; at present heaii poultryman 
on a large commercial plant: not afraid to 
work: married, no cliildren; sobtw and reliable; 
references. NO. 24K\, care Rural New-Y’orker. 
I•()UI/1’RYM.A^^ manageil own 5)0-acre farm su<'- 
I’essfully in years, seeks same ]iositii>n on 
large pla'iif: can manage eouiitr.v place; own 
farm sold to settle estate. NO. •J4H.g, i-ave 
Rural New-Yorker. 
.AN EXPERT poullr.nnun is open for posilioii, 
share or salary; only big propoj.iiton eonslil- 
ered. ROX D!'. l.AOS Fee.iiid Avi>., New York. 
SDI’ERINTENDICN'T. married, wauls posilioii 
on farm when' results <ount; can handle stock 
and men to best davuntnge; ri'fereuce; Avagi'S 
and parlieiilars in lirst letter. NO. 245K), care 
Rural New-A'orker. 
HERDSM.A.N, inartled, wants posilioii; Ciiern- 
seys pri'feri ed; but ter-muker. testing lialani-ed 
lallons; wages and pnrticulars Avitli first letter. 
IlKRDM.Al.A.N, No. "-ISi). euro Rural New-Yorki'r. 
SITII.A'ITON AA’.A.V'I'El), on or after .Nov. 1st, by 
sucecssful farm fiireinan; marrieil; small 
fainil.v; best of refi-renees. .Address NO. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
HEAD GARDENER or superintendent; Ilf.- ex- 
pi-rieni'e: all branches of liorliculture; ngri- 
eulturiil diploma: soil Improvement, farm crops 
and livostoek: liigliest refereiK'es; moderate sal- 
a'-v. witli te OS " and prtvlloges. NO. 2lH."i, earo 
Rural NeAV-Yorker. 
POSITION DESIRED as gardener: .Ann'ilean; 
10 years lit present situation and referi'iiees 
furriis'tied from li*oi: no eollege training, all <'x- 
Iierience N. Y., N. .1. or Pa. preferred: «'ommer- 
elal or eiumlry estate; malaria zone barred, ainl 
no driving liorses. .NO. UilS4, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
AA'ORKING roRI'M.\.N wislies a posilioii as 
working foreman by O.-tober 1: married: no 
children; experience twenty years: ean furnish 
refiTciiee. NO. 24M2, <are Rural New-Yorker. 
POPLTRYM.AN—Seleiiltlic and piaetieal experi¬ 
ence, desires position us iiianugcr jioultry 
plant or gentleman's ••state; exeelleiit r<'fer- 
eiiei'S. .\. ROgDZ.ANT, South AA’alpole, Mass., 
II. S. A. 
G.ARDE.N'KR—Singh', inlddlo age; I'vpert, all 
bralK'ln'S, glass, outiloors. Me.AI.AHON, Ring- 
wood .Alanor. N. .1.. curi' AVm. lllsliop. 
AV-ANTED—Hy D.et'mlaT tirst, iiosliion as man¬ 
ager of large estati't two positions for tin' 
p.ist twent-V years; last of refeiem'es as to 
alillil-V and character- .Addre-s .No. 2'15.I2, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
A C'arpenlet Ant 
-Vre some nig :u 1 s- eating out tlit' 
iii.sido of a -r'o-k "f tinibiir in a huihl- 
STHDENT. ag<‘ 2ri, would like place on farm 
wilt) elderly, relined couple, with idea of 
working fiirm under tlu'lr super\ision. .Vddi'i'ss 
li.ARR.U’KS, Room 014, State Seluad of Agri- 
• iilliire. I’urmiiigduJe, I.. I., .N. Y. 
I'AI:ai M.AN.VGEU, with 20 .v.->iArB’ experienee. 
uii.'ilitied I 0 Iiaiidle any agricultural proposi 
I ioii. Address Rt)X 213. Mari'ellus, N. Y. 
i;.\ PERIENCED poultryman. single, wants ))osl- 
lion; private place; understands all braiielies; 
references in answer; state wages. NO. 2'li)l, 
care Rural NeAV-Yorkor. 
E.AItMER—A1 American, 4.'i, wishes a position 
as working foreman on gentleman's estate; 
strictly temperate; life experlonix). A. D., 
Hopewell .let., N. Y.; U. F. D. 
M.A.N'.AGERSHIF—I'Alrm or estate: orchards, 
glass and dair-V, elllcieiit exeeiitivo, Avell odii- 
ealed; oxeellent references. American, 30. sin¬ 
gle. Kindly state particulars. ITcsent location, 
Greenwlc'li, Conn. NO. 2490, care Rural Now- 
A’orker. 
AV.AN'I'ED—Ry marrii'd man, 40, iiosillou as 
foreman or herdsman in large dairy: niuler- 
slaiids feeding and care of cattle; six years in 
present position: best of references. If you 
want your calves raised to top tlie sales I <'aii 
do it. Notlilng under §1,200 considered. .Ait- 
dress NO. 2-li)(i, cure Rural New-Yorker. 
Hl'tRDSM.AN—Single, desires position wilh reg¬ 
istered Cliiernseys; breeding, feeding calves 
anil .A. R. test special attention;' good butter- 
maker. THOS. CAIOKSRN, 225 AV. 23rd, New 
York. 
-ALARRIED -Anierlean, experieiieed fariiiiiig. de 
sires position for salary or shares, or woulit 
l)iiy equipped farm 011 easy terms; referenees. 
AV. L. H.ANNAII, Soiilli I'ortland, .Ale.. I!. D. S. 
I’.ARM or estate niaiiiigi'r; life experienee in all 
liraiii'lies of gardening, funning, dairy, poiil- 
Ir.v: married; age 40. .1. AV., care 1‘uiil l.ielil, 
.5S5 1011) Avo., Noav York, 
A.AIERI('-\N, 45, single, wants stead.v position 
as carpenter on largi' estate; .'t.51) and found. 
No. 2498, care Rural New-YorkiT, 
AN EXPERIENCED -Amerieiu) farmer (age .39) 
witli knowh'dgo of orchard, stock and general 
farming, desires position as tiianager of large 
rtirm; best referenees as to aldlily and cliurae- 
ter. NO. 2500, care Rural New-A'orker. 
POSITION wanted as w'orUlng manager on 
rarm; experieiieed in raising all kinds of 
crops and stock and handling all kinds of farm 
machinery: small faniily; age 4'2; .American; 
wife willing to hoard help; any good proposition 
consldoreil; at llls'i'ty Nov. 1. Address NO. 
•g-lttO, care Rural N«'W-YorloT. 
AA’O.MAN Avith tsi.v, •!, wislies lumsekeeper posi¬ 
tion or to hoard men; ••.xperleneed in similar 
work and good referene*'; good cook: eaiiahlo 
taking charge. No. 2.'<i2, care Rural .New- 
Yorker. 
FOFLTRY—Young man, some dairy farm expe- 
rlcnee, desires position on moderii iioullr.v 
farm neiir New York. H. L., 925 I’rospeet Ave.. 
Itroiix, N. Y'. 
FARM or osiate .snp<‘rlntendent., at lilierly Oet. 
1st: age 38; good appeirruiiee; married; ex- 
)>erieiieed; modern dairying, horses, isiiillry, 
liogs, mai'hiner.v, handling h'd]); llrst-eluss ref¬ 
erences. -Address NO. 2.503, euro Rural NN'W- 
5'orker. 
EXPERIENCED poultryman farmer to look after 
gentleman's estate, 29 -AI.LEN ST., Hudson, 
N. Y. 
Farm Help 'Wanted 
EXPERIENCED. li<)ni‘st furuier. to operate 150- 
aeri! Penna. farm on shares; fult.v stocked and 
equiiiped with up-to-date niai'lilner.v. Rest ff- 
eri'iieo ri'qiilred. Ntl. 2441, eiiro Rural Ni-av- 
A'oi'ker. 
I'lRST-CI.-ASS faniuT on 1.8o-a. farm in 15'iina. 
to work it on salary and sliari* of prolll; in 
line slate of cultivation and fnruislied witli all 
mliehlnery. NO. 2'112, care Rural New-Ynrki.T. 
■\A^-ANTED—Calf man, single, •'X|ii'rieneed In 
feeding: also take care dry (viws. willing to 
do iinything required. Steady iiosilioii. gend 
wages; slate age and ••xperlenee. .Address 
HERDSMAN, Wood Rrook Farms, Metneheii, 
N. J. 
PIG -Al.A.N, single, experienced ill raising tind 
lireeding pigs; good home, steady Jolt. M.AC 
LEVA*. 3.52 4tli ave.. New V'ork. 
AV.ANT'ED—Man and wife on high-gnnle dairy 
farm: man for general farm wma, or iltiiry; 
woman for hoiisi'work in family of tliree; give 
ages, nalionallt.v and i-i-ferenees. RORElt’T .AI. 
PENN, .Allihllelmry, Ct. 
I'.A H.AIER--T 0 all around fanni'i'. .35 to .1.5. mar¬ 
ried (no ehildren), who in past has owned liis 
own farm, an mifurnislK'd cottage tind periua 
neiit position is oll'en'd on huiiilred-aere gt iiili'- 
man's ostal<‘ as assistant to working superln- 
teiiilenf.. Address, stutlng ntuioiiality, age, 
other particulars, SPI'T., Rox •_’22, Greeinvieli. 
Conn. 
AA’.A.N’TED—Teamsiev witli small faiiiil.v om fanii 
25 miles from New A’orli city: wages, wiih 
lioiise, §.55. Address N<'. 2493. care Rural New- 
A’orker. 
MO'I'IIEK (cook) witli dauglit<*r over II. lo 
learn Avaltresse's woik; 845 tog-ether; more 
witli washing: good lioine. -AIRS. N., 118 !tlli 
SI., Garden Clly, L. 1. 
AV .ANTED—At once, a lii'i'ilsman for a Hoistein 
herd: must lie singl.' and exporii-iieed in -A. 1!. 
O. lesiing; a good locution nnd line opporinnil.v 
for doing ri'ull.v eonstriietive work. I). <). 
H.AS’l'INGS. AA’ilinington. Del, 
AA'.AN'l'ED—Alarried man wilh 11 good knowledg" 
of trni'k farming on a 5()-aere farm in tirsi 
class I'ondilioii iwnr Pilu<lliel|ihia; sular.v tlie 
luilaneo of lint season and work on sluires tlie 
eomlng year, .A good elmni'e for an energetic 
man. AVI I.EI.A.'il H. THO.Al.AS, U. I). Reverly, 
New .lel'se.v. 
AV.ANTl'il)—Single man. ns duir.vmun; must Is- a 
good milker ami have some knowledge of luit- 
let- making, and must be of giHid hiililts: salary, 
§11) 15 a niontli to start. .Apply. gi\Ing refer 
cnees, to I'lNECI.H’P PAR.AIS, Homoseen. Vt. 
AA’.ANTEl) -Single men, ruis.'d on ti farm, as at- 
lemlaiits to Avork with £i‘el)le-nilmii'd lioys 
out of doors. Sulur,v §35 a month and maiii- 
tenauee. Send re'-onum'ndatlons with a)ipliea- 
lion. Apply to srPERINTENDENT, l.eteli- 
worlh Village, Thiells, N. Y. 
AA'.ANTED—Relltible single man on fiirm by 
Hie month; §.35 a month nnd hoitrd. -A. J. 
.AleSAVEENEY, Cortland, N. A'. 
' Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
AA'.VNTKl) -.A full.v stocked farm on shares b.v 
a llrst-elass farmer; refen'iiee. Address Hi)X 
511. .Alonroe, Orange Co., N. A'. 
I’tHt S.Al.E —1)5 aerres, crops, stock and tools, 
A. lIA.At.AI, Edme-ton, N. A'. 
FOR SALE—Two village farm.s; 00 acres; build¬ 
ings new: si'veral acres mnek; equipped 30 
acre ))oultry plant; line -buildings. .U)HN 
SHOWERS, Wllliamstown, N. Y. 
WORTH MORE THAN DODRLE—212 acres ai 
§19; line buildings; good location; an Ideal 
slock farm. Address WELLINGTON CROSS. 
Pultonville, N. Y. 
140-.A(tRE level, sandy loam, potato ami gi'iiiii 
farm; well Ineni.ed; Central New York. NO. 
244.3, cure Rural NoAV-Yorker. 
FOR S.AId'I—120-acre farm tn TiOudonn Co., Va., 
20 miles from AVashlngton, D. 0.; 3(!0 acres 
under cultivation; line crops growing: stocked 
tind full-V (Minippcil; excellent neighborliood and 
liieation; heallliy all tlie year climate. NO. 
2-140, care Rural New-Yorker. 
TO SETTLE ESTATE will sell 5)0-acre poultry 
I'arm worth .§8.000 for .§5.(!0(); poiiltr.v, equiii- 
meiit and tools, worth §2,400, for §1,400; eush. 
.§3.001). NO. 2487, care Rural New A'orker. 
I■'()R S.ALE—One of the best farms In tho Stale. 
lioih soil iind location; price .§11,000; half 
ea,-li. Address lAHllS HKGER, Kingston, N. Y. 
oAV.N'Ell mii-st sell, farm 40 acres; buildings 
lii'sl-elass; furnished; get description; also 
Ollier farms. L. C. SIIEPHERD, Dexter, Maine. 
FOR S.ALE—kAirm, 125 acres; smooth, level. In 
Deliiware Valley. RRIICE PENNEY, I’orl 
.Jervis, N. Y., It. H. No. 1. 
S.AI,i:. liiirgaln; .55 aoros; buildings; 18 miles 
RnlValo; state road. EDW-ARD .At. SIlELDoN. 
Marliiisliurg, N. Y. 
SON drafted and passed, must sell AA'ory two- 
speed tractor aud plows; used less than Iwo 
■weeks; cost §1,087.75; will lake §700. My 
valley liome, 200 acres, mile to village station; 
stock iiiid tools: .§35 an acre. W. H. R.AR- 
DEEN. Avoea, N. Y. 
AVANTED—To Ini-V cheap laml or farm in 
Maryland or A'irglnia. NO. 2494, care |{iiral 
New-A’orkor. 
WH.Ti SACRIFICE greehouse and iioullry farm. 
Will Sell with or AVitllOUt greelllloll.si'S. 
CEDAnVILLB GREENHOUSES, C.'darvllle. N. .1. 
100 ACRES, lli'W buildings, silo, young orchard, 
water to liuildlngs, I'y miles to Stale road; 
two stations, creamery and stores; .§;t,50(); easy 
terms. ROX 12, Smithboro, N. Y. 
F.AR.AI of Oo aei'i's, equipis'd with poultr.v busi¬ 
ness, for sale: l,20()-ft. elevation; Hue view; 
TiO mil<‘s from New York City; excellent train 
service; moilern liouso of seven rooms with all 
improvements; also cottagii of live rooms; large 
liarn; excellent water supply: 11 poultr.v houses, 
liieludiiig l.oOO Leghorn inilh'ts: two horses, liur- 
iiess, wagons: farm iinplemonts; three cows. 
Iia.v, grain, et<'., etc. Price $1(1,(KX). Address 
No. 24:»7, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM AV-ANFFD for almut .§3.500; equity In 2 
famil.v house In -Arlington, N. ,1.; will add 
small amount cash. II.ARRY A’AIL, New .Alll- 
ford, Orangi! Co., N. 
TOAA’N F-ARM for sale; 4‘.j iktcs; lO-room 
house, all Improvements, perfect cuiiditinn; 3 
minutes to station, 50 minutes to New A'ork. 
-Addr.'ss, ESTATE, Rox t!59, Metuchen, N. .1. 
AGED oAvner must sell 122-aere dairy farm. 
stock, crops; ls>autlfiil locution, near city: 
milk tirings at farm. ROX 1220, Siirlng- 
lii-ld. Mass. 
AV.AN'I'ED Small farm in New A'ork State, 
LEN TZ, 171 14th xAvo., Astoria, L. 1. 
AA’.ANTl'tD —To r«'nt, opthm buying, snoill farm. 
Sontliern New England. I'lill loirlletilars fo 
No. 2501, cure Rural New-Yorker. 
THE FEDERAL LAND RANK lias i-ivesl igal. d 
ni.v refen-iK'es and foiiml lliem all right. 1 
want to Im.v tlirougli same modern •■quipped farm 
with III least 4() milk cows, more iliaii 2ot) 
ai res. No. 2.50'1, curi> Rural New-A'orkei'. 
FOR .S.ALE—.‘(t^'pliensfown, N. A'.. 150 aeres; 
I’riei' .§2.0iX); grain, dairy, fruit; hi'altli.v, at 
Iraetive; line water. J. O. LIND, East Nassau, 
N. Y. 
Miscellaneous 
FOR S.ALE—Car Mangels; Oetolier sliiiuiii'nl. 
Make bids. M.AHLON. TAYLOR, Rieliford. 
Vt. 
SIX HORSE 1. H. C'. gasidlm* ha.v lu'ess; lOxts 
liale ehunils'r; good eoiKlitlon; sab* or ex- 
I'hangt' for autoniobili'; must bo in good sliape 
.IAS. 1). HARVEY, D^-.w Park, Md. 
I'OK S.AI.l-;—T•■u himii ineiiliators. WanO'd 
Candei' liienliati'rs. R.VY REN.I.A.All.N, Aim 
derburg, N. .1. 
'TO REDUCE our stock of farm iinplemeiils We 
are olYi'iing ttm following list of l•rand new 
maehiiies at tlie (irlo'S ((Uol.'d, F, (). R. your 
station. Ill many cast's you witl pay twice 
ihesi' prices lo'Xl Spring; 1 2-horse elieek-row 
corn planli'i'. §42; 4 orolmrd illsU ha-rows, with 
fiire enrriagi', at §22; I Emidre, 11 disk drill, 
wilh fertilizer and grass-seed attaelimeni, .§9.5; 
;! Empire. 11 disk drills, wllliont fertlllziT ail., 
at .§1)5: 12 7-tooth walking cultivators at .§5; 8 
liO-toolli smoothing harrows, at §12; 3 17-siirliig 
tuotli liiirriiws, at §14: 2 Canihrldge plows, at: 
.§12; 4 Mi'Cormaek ."-ft. mowers, at §50; 1 ! Me- 
Corniaek O ft. raki's, at §28; 2 Eddy plows, at. 
§17; 1 lO-lt: disk tiarrow, at .§'24; I 1 H. P. Mo 
gnl keroseiu- eiiglm*, with magneto, at §35; 1 
2I;!'H. P. Mogul kerosene engine, with milgiielo, 
at §75. .Also Smalley sihigi' cutter Avith •■!■'- 
valor, 1 12-11. P. Olds gasoline engine and 1 
hydranlie eider luess with grinder. These ha\>' 
iM'cn iiseil, tint in goo«l order. REDFORD 
I’.ARMERS’ CO.dFFR-ATIA’E ASSOCl.AT ION. 
.Alt. Klseo, N. V. 
AA'.AN'l'ED—Second-haiol Cypher tkisniianv iiieu- 
tiators. S.\M)Y KNOT.L HATCHERY, .M.-- 
Alisterville, Fa. 
AA'.AN'l'ED —100 liof lied sasli; must be of good 
qoalil.v and in good eoiidltion. RErf..\ll 
FAR.AIS. Plaliineld, N. .1. 
FOR S.ALE—I’owMT washing miii'hine; n.sed short 
time; engine honst* destrov^'d: cost §.'14; s<'ll 
for §11). J. COTTINGIIA.M. N. t'landon, AVIs. 
CED.AR 'TREES and Loie^A posts; about 2 .OO 1 I 
• •ai'li; si'll reasonulile: an.v quantity. 1). R. 
Sll.AFIRO. AIot)nt-V Ivy, N. 'V'. 
FOR S.AI.E—One No. 40 U. S. Cream Seiiaralor; 
cost i)rl<-e. §.'t.5; will sell for §20.00; used only 
tliree or four mouths. D. C. AA'IN'TEIFTON, 
Flemiiigtoii, N. J. 
FOR S.AI.E—.Apiiletnn l iii. roll liusker; eiilli'i- 
head; giHid eeudition; .§225. AV'. .T. H.AIVES, 
Klklon, Aid. 
25-HORSE Filirhaiiks gasoliut' engine; §100. 
ROA'CE, Cllutonvlll.', C„mi. 
AA^VNTKD —I.oeiist logs tiuil lumher. C. C. G.AI. 
RRAITII \ SON, 47-4;i AV'.-st street, N. A', r. 
