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FAHM TOPICS 
New Families on Old Farms. 
The Cost of New Jersey Potatoes 
Corn Harvesting with Tractor.... 
Farmers’ Institutes in Ohio. 
Growing Cabbage Seed. 
A Massachusetts Farmer. 
Results of Sweet Clover Pasture.. 
Hope Farm Notes. 
The Potato—Its Origin. 
The New York Grange Exchange 
Bean Crop in the Genesee Valley 
Girl Help at Farming. 
Farmers’ Wives’ Sugar. 
Trouble Over Sale of Rye. 
Coming Farmers’ Meetings. 
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LIVE STOCK ANB DAIRY 
Oats and Peas in the Silo. 
Coarse Fodders for Cows. 
Substitutes in Cattle Feed. 
Plan for a Silo. 
Live Stock Sales. 
Does a Hog Wallow Pay?. 
Feeding Brood Sorv. 
Slimy Cream . 
Ration for Cows and Pigs. 
Ration for Milch Cows. 
Effect of Oil Meal on Butter. 
Alfalfa for Silage. 
Brain Trouble . 
Fits . 
Ringworm; Scours . 
Discharging Sores . 
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lOBO 
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THE HENYARD 
The Egg-laying Contest.. .■ 
Feeding Salvage Wheat to Poultry 
Cull Out the Drones. 
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HORTICULTURE 
Troubles of the Pear Grower. 1064 
Fertilizer Garden Questions. tubi 
Fritit Growers at New York Experiment 
Station ...... 
Notes from a. Maryland Garden. 1067 
Pear Psylla. ... 
Fruit Growers at the New York Experiment 
Station. Part I. ^068 
Tulips from Seed. 
WOMAN AND HOME 
From Day to Day. 
Pear Butter; Tomato Preserves- 
Embroidery Designs . 
Flavoring Cherrys Juice. 
Soft Soap from Commercial Lye... 
Canning Grapes . 
Wheat Foods at Original Cost. 
Diamond Filet Lace. 
Earning Money for War Stamps.... 
Apple Rice Pudding. 
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MISCELLANEOUS 
Remedy for Poison Ivy. 
Utilizing Old Cans. 
Melting Beeswax . 
Human Tuberculosis . 
Events of the Week. 
Editorials ... 
The New York State Primaries.. 
Western New York Notes. 
Philadelphia Markets . 
Publisher’s Desk . 
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Country-wide Produce Conditions 
'I'lio (lownwiird tn'iid of prices li.TS cou- 
tiiuH'd into this montli. Declines in- 
i-l tided about all Ifiidiipj linos, hut Avero 
g(‘ii<‘rallv moderate in do^rco and appar- 
I'lilly w'ire .oviiiR to the steady increase 
in shipments from large Nortliern pro¬ 
ducing sections. P..tatoes, sweet pota¬ 
toes. :ipi)les. lu ars. grapes, plums, canta- 
loiijK's :ind onioiis are qiioti'd lower. 
Peaches have Iield market values fairly 
well. 
PK.ACllKS 1-V FAIR SUPPLY. 
Idheral volumes of iieachos are coming 
from Northern shipidng points, shiimients 
being larger than might have been ex- 
I.eeted in view of the light yields pre¬ 
dicted. Colorado. Miohigaii and New 
York Peaclies are moving actively. Prices 
for desirable lots of Klbertas and otln>r 
leading varieties in consuming markets 
ranged around .<:o per hu. container. 
APPLE VALUES SAGGING. 
.\pides have been sagging below the 
highest ligures ruling at the opening of 
the Fall shi]>ping season, hut are still 
higher in rhe West than in ^ the F,ast, 
elioiee barreled stock ranging .^S.oO to .$»; 
in 'Michigan producing sections compared 
with $4 to .'i4..")0 in New York State shiii- 
piiig stations. , . 
P.artlett pears still lead the market in 
activity, ranging around per box, hut 
till" Pacific Coast sCii.son of heavy ship¬ 
ment is closijig. Fancy Fasteru Ilartletts 
have been selling at S.", to .$4 per bn. in 
eoiisuming markets. , , , 
Concord grapes in d-qt. baskets have 
h<‘en selling at 'lO to n.oc in New York, 
.Michigan and Nebraska shipping sections. 
C:intalonpes arc coming at steady vol¬ 
ume from various sections. Colorado 
Itoeky Fords leading in (piality and sell¬ 
ing at if-t to -S'* per standard crate. Jlest 
l•;astel■M stock still reached .$’J.o0. Jmt 
le.ueh of ipoorer grade sold at lower prices. 
SQ.AtE AtARKETS LOWER FOR OXIONfS. 
Most onions are mostly of good size this 
\e;ir. Shiimients are rather heavy and 
the iiiiirkels somewhat f>versni)pli<‘d. eans- 
ing moiii rate dei liiies. I lie general range 
is to S.”, per ewt.. in h'ading whoh’sale 
markets in ilie eoiiuiry. but New York 
market heeanie very weak and readied 
considerably lower levels. 
EASTERN fARHAOE TENDING LOAVER. 
Cahha;;e prices have held fairly high 
for the time of yisir. ruling per CAvt., 
or about thar tigiire, at several AVestern 
and Middle Western consuming markets. 
They average somewhat higher in the 
Fast, (loinestie cabbage .selling on a basis 
of .'fl! per i wt. in New York State ship¬ 
ping seerioiis. I'lie small, earlj’ kinds 
liave sold at per bbl. in sevei’al 
leading maiki-ts. 
POTATOES DKf LINING. 
Both Avhite jmtatoes and SAveets have 
fallen off considerably from the rather 
high price ranges of August. AVhite stock 
brings about .$’J per ewt. at Western shi])- 
ping stations .■ind iir Fastern jiro- 
dneing territory. ('onsnming markets 
range from jicr CAvt. for ear l^ts 
in the Nortlnvest to !f.‘l to Avholcsale 
in Fastern markets. Total shipments are 
100 to .">00 e;irs per ihTy. Sweet potatoes 
are loAver, A’ery little stock bringing more 
than ^7 per bbl. in leading markets. 
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Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—M.irried man, farm work .and assist 
witli registered Iierd beef cattle; bouse, 
etc; permanimt; AVesteliester. ADVERTTSKIt 
4331, care iOiral New-Yorker. 
W.ANTED—.All-around man on dairy farm; .S.'iO 
per monlh; steady job for right man. AD- 
A'EHTISEK 4314, care Itural New-Yorker. 
AA’ANTED—Woman to help matron in cottage of 
girls on Long Island; good home and fair 
wages; no objection to woman Avitb one eliild. 
.Vdd'ress ADVERTISER 43iil, care Rural New- 
A'orker. 
W.ANTED—At once, settled, middleaged. mar¬ 
ried man, as assistant lienlsmiui. .Vi)i>ly, 
sending references, to S. AVTT.I.I.A.AIS, Tlie Her¬ 
mitage, near Centreville, Maryland. 
GEVER.AL EARMIIAXD. no milking, Avilh 
house, fuel and garden. ADA'ERTISER 4373. 
eare Rural New-Yorker. 
EARM P.LACKSMITII. largo farm in Massaeliu- 
selts; good slioer. horses amr oxen: <’onntry 
blaeksmitli, general meehanic, assist <-ertaiu lines 
farm work; married man Avithout ehildreii pre¬ 
ferred; rent, unfiirnlslied, fuel, garden, milk; 
stut<‘ ago and salary. ADVERTISER 43i!4, care 
Rural NcAV-Yorkcr. 
A\'anted—S inglo man to Avork oit farm: must 
bo a good milker and able to take eare of dairy 
of pnrebrod and grade Ilolsteins under directions 
of owner; gooil, stioidy position for riglit man; 
state experieiwo and wages in lirst letter. 
THREE-R EAR.Al, Amenia, N. Y. 
AA'ANTKD —2 elean. dry-hand milkers for eerll- 
fied dairy; l.'i cows: no outside work; also 
teamstei- for farm work, able to milk preferre<l, 
but not necessary; aiiplieations from strong, 
farm-raisod boys under IS eoiisidered; ones call¬ 
able of milking or handling ti-ams preferred; 
ones not in draft preferred. RARI'J'AN A'AI.l.EV 
E.ARMS, Somerville. N. .1. 
SINGLE MAN as ibiiryman and milker; barns 
have all improvements and Ilinman Milking 
Maeliine; ADVERTISER 4.374, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
W.ANTED—A thoroughly competent working 
farm Biiperlntendent of good Jndgmont, AvltU 
proven record for getting results; capable hand¬ 
ler of men; an expert In the care and manage¬ 
ment of pnrbred live stock: nmisiial opportuni¬ 
ty for right party: Hudson River A’alley seetioii; 
give parHciilars, fully Inelndiug experience, age, 
family, referenees, salary, etc. Adilross AD¬ 
A'ERTISER 4360, care Rural New-Yorker. 
AA'ANTED—Holstein herdsman with knowledge 
^^of sheep; referenees required; state wages ex- 
*p*‘eted and experienei'. .Address ADA’ERTISER 
4257, care Rural New-Yorker. 
AA’-ANTED—Coiiiile for S-aeri', all-year home; earo 
of 200 ehiekens, cow, horse, cooking, general 
hou.-ework; no washing: comfortable, well heated, 
two rooms, bath. .7. S. KINNE, 216 So. Para- 
..iiis Road, Ridgewood, N. ,T. 
MAN on dairy farm. $."0; honso. wood for fuel, 
good gavil'en spot, milk. ADA'ERTISER 437.5, 
eare Rural NOAV-Yorker. 
AA'.AXTKD—.A first-elnss general, married farm- 
lirnil. Avlio can milk Avlieii necessary; must lie 
strictly temperate, honest and reliable: iioard 
one or two men: good lioiise, garden and per¬ 
manent liome for right man; good Avages paid; 
senil iiiirticiiinrs and referenees in first letter. 
JOHN H. Maci.E.AY, Manager Dalliousio Farms, 
Gnyeneonrt, DelaAvare. 
AA'.ANTED—Single or married man for barn on 
Guernsey idaee; must be dry-band milker and 
seller, Avilliiig Avorker; send refiu'enco and state 
Avages expected. II. H. MEADER, Supt. Oak- 
hurst Vann, Millerton, N. 
MILKER—Dairyman: married; milking maeliine; 
modern burns: .f.'.A; bouse, wood for fuel, gar¬ 
den, milk. ADVERTISER 4370, eare Rural 
Ncaa'-Y orker. 
HI’.AD 3'E.AMSTEl! ou Massaeluiset Is farm; 
single-man: miilersiand general Avork and farm 
mai liinery; state age, AA'ages expected. ADA'ER- 
TISER 436.5, eare Rural NcAV-Yorker. 
AA'.AN"l'i:i)—(’(iimtr.v AA'oman. middle-age, for 
general lumseAVovk in a country home, Avitb 
niodi'rii imiii'ovements; no laundry Avork: 3 in 
family: aiisAver; refi'renoe. ADVERTISER 4323, 
care Rural Ncav-Y orker. 
Situations Wanted 
EARAI AA’.ANTED to manage and build up pay¬ 
ing organization: no sliares; iio rich bottom 
laud; have ability by practical exiierlenee in all 
braiielies, and Cornell training to produce re¬ 
sults: married: brotlier to help; straight or mod¬ 
erate salary, and’ iiereentage; referenees; state 
entire proposition. JOHN RONNER. l.ee. Mass. 
EXPERIENCED PARMER Avants permanent po¬ 
sition; married, agricultural school graduate, 
temperate, referenees. ADVERTISER 4.342. care 
llural NcAV-Yorker. 
Tol'NG M.ARRTED COT’PLE, man employed._de- 
-lire housekeeper’s or caretaker’s jiositioii; 
sniaH gentleman’.s estate Avithiii eommuliiig dis¬ 
tance Ncav York. ADVERTISER 4366, care 
Rural NcAV-Yorker. 
SUPERIN'I’ENDENT desires A-1 position; free 
to come at once; Holstein dairy farm pre¬ 
ferred; School training and higli-elass experience; 
best referenees furnished; salary, ?1,.560 per 
j'par .and iirivileges. Address ADAr’ERTISER 
4.3.50, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
WAN'l'ET)—Oct. 1, position on farm by oxperl- 
eiieed American married man. S. HOT'GH- 
TALING, Loch Sheldrake, New York. 
M.AN.AGER. married, desires position on np-to- 
date estate or dairy farm; experienced in all 
branclu's; eare of purebred cattle, sboAving, 
feeding; liaiidling men and teams, gasoline en¬ 
gines, tractors; best reasons for leaving present 
posit ion: preferably no beip boanleiL Address 
for further )>artieulars, .-ADVERTlSElt 4.3ri2, cave 
Rural NcAV-Yorker. 
POSITION ns housekeeper or lioiiscAVork Avaiited 
on farm for one or Iavo adults liy reliable 
Ami'i'icaii Avouiaii; no near ueiglibors. ADA ER- 
TISEK 4372. earo Rural NcAv-A’orker. 
.AM’ T.H’.ERTY—Comiietent farm manager: can 
take full eliarge of any large farming busi¬ 
ness, dairying, st<i<-k raising; years of experience 
in n)i-to-dale farming; seientitie knoAvledge, 
backed by experience; single man; trustAvortliy, 
efficient. KINCAID. Box 27, Bellows Falls, Vt. 
YOUNG .ALAN Avants light work and good home 
on large jionltry. fruit or truck farm: has had 
experience spraying, pruning orchards, picking 
fruit; live years’ farm experience; moderate 
wages; reference. ADA'ERTISER 4367, care 
Rural NcAv-A'orker. 
A I’ROTKSTANI' lady of refinement Avislies po¬ 
sition as eompanioii. ADVERTLSER 436!>, eare 
Rural Ncav-Y orker. 
OT’EN COR POSI3'ION Oetolwr 10; any largo 
farm proposition. I. U. LIPMAN. Superin¬ 
tendent Thomas A, Edison Farms, Washington, 
N. ,T. 
CARPKN3’ER— Oavii tools, good? meehanic, good 
at eoncrele Avork, gardening, some experience 
at fruit groAving. desires position; married, 
American. 47, teetotaler, reliable; preference 
ponitrv plant; slate particulars. Avages. etc. 
.ADVERTISER 4271, care Rural New-A’orker. 
PG.sit'ION Avanted by Hollander; married man; 
teamster; understands machinery; '20 years’ 
experience; no hoarders or duties for Avife 
Avanted. NICK NGOY. 4.34 AA’ .5.3d St., care 
Mrs. Nooy Bro., Ncav York. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
FDR S.ALE—Poultry farm containing 1.5 acres, 
one-fonrtli mile from tOAvn of 3.500 popnlution, 
with splendid schools and churches, situated on 
Du Pont Itonlevard: farm equipped as follows: 
incnliatiiig capacity, 0,000 eggs; brooding ca¬ 
pacity, 12,000 chicks; laying houses for 4,000 
liens;' 500 apple trees; large house containing 
11 rooms; the OAvners are engaged in other busi¬ 
ness and cannot give tliis the proper attention. 
THE DELAWARE EGO FARM. Milford, Del. 
BUSINESS E.ARMER-—Here’s your opportunity. 
-A fortune for disiiosal. M.v fruit farm, near Ncav 
M ilford, Conn., comprising alioiit .50 acres or 
more of pmielies. apples, grapes, elierries, cur¬ 
rants, etc. (all young ami' abundant frnit-lioariiig 
trees), and Avoislland, I am obliged to sell oAving 
to sudden ill lieallli: mile from raihvay sta¬ 
tion. in most fertile and eiiarming location; 
Avill sell outright, inelndiug bnngaloAV and barns 
just recently imiiroved, antoinoliile truck, liorses 
and modern implements. AA'lioever buys gets a 
oiiee-met opportunity. No agents. R. H. 
HIGGS, 25 GreeiiAvieii Ave., GreeiiAvieh, Conn. 
FOR S.A1,1'5—.5,3 lioail high-grade nolatein.s, 
horses, full line np-to-diite tools, all crop*. 
ISO-n. crook valley farm, on maeadam, 10 miles 
to city 2 miles to railroad station anil liigli 
scliool; near eluireh, seliool, stori- and ereami'ry; 
R. I'*. 1). and tideplioiie; 2()-a. aavooiI and timtier; 
good fruit; fine lO-room, 2-st<iry, slate-roof 
house; 2 liasoment liarns, .32x40, .30x(‘>(>, eonerele 
floors; silo, .30x40 horse barn; lioglionse, hen¬ 
house; running water at hiiildings. C. E. 
BROAVN, 15.3 Washington St., Binghamton, 
N. Y. 
.A SPLENDID FARM—To In' sold at auction at 
tlie Court House in Goslien, Orange Coniily, 
Ncav York, on Septemlier 10, 1018, at 11 -A. M. 
Located just outside of tlie limits of tlie village 
of Goshen, N. A’. Buildings in good condition: 
Avill keep easily .3.5 to 40 coavs; avcII Avalcrcd; 
fertile soil; lias alAAui.vs been a profitable farm; 
the cliance of a lifetime. I’or further iiarlieu 
lars. inquire of CHARLES L. BOYD, .Middle- 
tOAvn, N. Y. 
FDR S.AT.E—.V lieantifnl country liome, sixteen- 
room house, liarn, henhouse, line laAvii and 
gaideii. ADVERTISER 4370, cure Rural Noav- 
Yorker. 
W.ANl’ED—To rent a farm Avitli privilege of 
buying; must liave plenty of good Avater; some 
AA'Ooit; near schools, elinrehes and good road and 
railroad. ADVERTISER 4.368, eare Rural Ncav- 
Yorker. 
AV.ANTED—A tenant man for general farming; 
must understand coavs and milking machine; 
give referenees and Avages Avaiiled in first let¬ 
ter. .ADA'ERTISER 4,343, care Rural Ncav- 
Yorker. 
VOIl S.ALE—Farm about liH) acres; keep 15 cows 
and team; .3'(. miles from 1). & N. R. R.; 
price .$1,6(M): .'f-tOO doAvn: balaiiee on easy terms. 
.1. C. CABLE. Riisioe, N. Y. R. E. 1). 1. 
E.ARM FOR S.ALE—AA’onld make a good .slioop 
farm. Inquire of FREDERICK AV. TURNER, 
Gales Ferry, Conn. 
ONEHl.V COt'NTA’ slieep and poultry farm for 
sale; 100 acres; gi-oAvs .Alfalfa: pasture mat 
of lilne grass. AV. M. AA'RIGHT, A’crnou ('enter. 
N. A'. 
FOR SALE—'I'wo tenants’ house, barn and lot 
situated in Morrisville village near agrieiil- 
tnral State siOiool. .AIRS. .1. AV. BRADY, Mor- 
visville, N. A’. 
I 16-ACRE TOB.ACCO EAR.Al FOR SALE—In Lan- 
I caster County, Pa.. 11 miles east of Lancaster; 
1 bank barn. 42x04, 0-rootii brick house, 2lix46, 
I all modern eonvenienees; <■lueken lionse: .send for 
1 deseriiitiim and pliotograpli. AA’ILLIS R. KNOX, 
! Intercourse. I’a. 
Miscellaneous 
EOT-' .8.ALE—An.v \inrt of 15,000 No. 3 tin cans, 
2 7/16 ojiening, witli solder-liemmed caps, 
$35 and $45 per -Al. H. N. ELK.AILNG, Erie. Pa. 
i FOR SALE—Titan 10-20 H. P. tractor tuid 
I Jolin Deere 3-boftoiii gang jiIoav, used very 
I little. AVLAI. BROAVN, R. F. D. 1, Belvidere, 
I N. Y. 
j ,8-16 INTERN.ATION.AL TRACTOR FOR SALE.— 
<!ood a.s ncAv; tliree 14-Iuili bottom plows go 
Avitli it; sell for 8.5(X). WILLMERE EAR.Al. 
Bernardsville, N. .T. 
FOR S.ALE—I new 10-in. type B, International 
Feed Grinder and sacking elevator; 1 new 
No. 20 .Martin Ditcher and Graifer; 1 new reap¬ 
ing attaetuneiit fur .5-ft. Deeriiig MoAver. R. B. 
HALL, Medway, Mass. 
AA’AN3'ED—Popcorn on tlie ear, 1016 crop jire- 
ferred; must lie Miiiiid, well matnri'd and in 
good popjiing eimdition; slate qiiantitv and price. 
I’.rRUOI'GIIS BRG.S., Cuyahoga Falls, O. 
AV.ANTED-—-A second-hand Hlnman Milker. .AL¬ 
BERT VAN DEIl .AIEPLEN. Monroe, N. Y. 
BCCKl-iA’I’. Traetieii Ditclier. steam, llAi h.v 
4>,i.: also water wagon; price reasonable. AL- 
BI;R3.' GAUS.Al.AN, J.oeklaiid, Ohio, Route .5, Box 
121 . 
FOR S.AI.E—Oliiii gasoline engine, 12 horsepower 
.ind No. 17 Ohio ensilage cutter, luountoir ou 
, steel irnek, used lint little; all .$40. A. IHRSCH, 
I Eitehlinig, Mass. 
! HONEA'—Clover, also Imekwlieat, extracted 
honey in 60-lb. cans, $14 each f. o. b. West 
Lianli.v, .N. Y. .Aiqil.v for jiriees on other con¬ 
tainers. ItAY C. AVil.CO.X. Ithaca, R. 4, N. Y. 
AVANTED—'I'wo or .3 carloads of Alfalfa or 
gooil liale-trinuned Tiniotliy hay. Answer 
VALLSl’.ritGH E.AR.MERS’ CO-OPERATIVE 
ENCH.ANGE, H. Goldberg, Secretary, Kiamesha, 
N, Y, 
AA’AN3'ED—a tenant for a 300-.A-Dair.v Farm; 
milk goes to eoiulenser.v; to a jiarl.v winim 
has farming tools and maelilner.v and help: this 
farm is a moneymaker; running water to honso 
and liarn; good buildings. Ad'dress, with refer¬ 
ences. EUGENE T. BLACK, S<io, N. Y. 
FOR S.ALE—20-aere farm in high state of eiilll- 
vation, witli new lionse and barn and other 
outlinildings; good water: 1,2(X> peach trees In 
bearing, and otlier fruit trees; will sell on easy 
terms. Apply to owner, F. 0. UPDIKE, Prince¬ 
ton, N. J. H.D. No. 2. 
FOR S.ALE—6 tractor. 8-16: fine condition; 
price very rea.sonable. Write for full particu¬ 
lars, G. F. GIBSON, Cl.vde, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—100-egg Prairie Slate incubator; 
hand-power Boss washing machine, family 
size; hand-power vaeiinm sweeper. BROOK- 
SIDE FAR.M, Wells, .Ale. 
TRACTOR I’LOAV FOR SALE—New .$400 fonr- 
bottom. Grand Detonr Plow (?ompany; inde¬ 
pendent beam, .$280. MOHEGAN FAR.M, Peek-’ 
skill, N. Y. 
AA’ANTED by NovemlMT 1, 1018, a working sii- 
lierintend'ent on a stock farm in Northeastern 
Maryland, having herd of registered Guernseys, 
Berkshires and purebred poultry; new buildings, 
goiaf eiinipment and salary to a practical, ex- 
lierieneed, college-trained man; in reply, please 
state training, exiierlenee and salary expected; 
j also give reference. Address PROFESSOR 
• H.AYAA'ARD, Newark, Delaware. 
COAIPKTENT HKRDS.AI.AN AVANTED—Single 
man or small family; 70 head Ilolsteins; mod¬ 
ern buildings; milking maehine; fixed bonus 
above salary for definite production; permaiK'iit 
for temperate worker who really understands 
-A. R. testing, calf raising; superior opportunity, 
ADA'ER3'ISE1! 436.3, eare Rural New-Yorker. 
-ALARltlED M.AN for general farm work, no 
milking. .$.55; house, garden spot, iind fuel. 
.ADA'EIt3'ISEi: 4.377, care Rural N’ew-A’orker. 
A\’.AN3'ED—By January 1, 1010, a working farm 
manager for a gooil 37.5-acre farm in North- 
eastei-n Marybind; a college-trained man or a 
Scotehman preferred; a permanent, excellent op¬ 
portunity for one who can give practical results; 
give age, nationality, training, experienee and 
referenees in first letter. .Address PROF. H. 
H.AYAA'.ARD, Delaware "’ollege, .Newark, Del. 
AV.ANTED—.A single man, outside draft age, to 
work In horse stable on genflemun’.s country 
estate; I want a man who Is fond of horses and 
willl.jg to work; give referenees, age, national¬ 
ity, and slati' wages expeeteif in first letter. 
H. C. SHE.Al!.^, .stiipf.. Hyde Park on Hudson, 
N. V. 
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