569 
Subscribers’ Exchange 
Other Advertisments of Subscribers* 
Exhange will be found on page 571. 
SINGLE man, thorough, practical, experienced 
farmer, good references, wants position ns 
farm manager. Address GLENN J. BARBER, 
Elba, N. Y. 
WORKING farm foreman or manager wants 
position April 1; married; four children; 
practical experience in all branches of farming, 
dairying, live stock, fruit, vegetable gardening 
and all farm machinery; can produce results; 
best of references; a good Christian man; no 
bad habits. Address BOX 21, Madison, N. J. 
FARM SUPERINTENDENT, capable of taking 
entire charge of general or. specialized work, 
wishing to change April 1, seeks situation on 
estate or farm where ability, industry and in¬ 
tegrity are appreciated; indorsed by present em¬ 
ployer; other references. BOX 107, Bantam, 
Conn. 
FARM MANAGER of large estate, years suc¬ 
cessful experience, college graduate, open for 
position April tirst; thorough knowledge of till 
live stock, machinery, tractors; etlicient business 
methods; I have never disappointed the expecta¬ 
tions of my employers, which they will b' glad 
to tell you. R. E. MacMURCHIE, Lionvil’.e, Pa. 
POSITION WANTED by married man as farmer- 
gardener; Scotch nationality; Protestant: age 
33 years; wife and 8 children, ages 10 to 13: 
lifetime experience in growing of all crops and 
vegetables; conscientious worker and non- 
smoker; can furnish best references; Peekskill 
section preferred, Westchester Co. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6083, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POSITION WANTED ns working foreman or 
manager, or would consider other work on 
up-to-date farm; 10 years as foreman in my 
present place; married: no children; age 35 
years; American; life experience on farm: refer¬ 
ences: give full particulars and salary in lirst 
letter. ADVERTISER 6681, care Rural New 
Yorker. 
MAN, age 33, American, single, desires position 
on up-to-date farm; salary no object; comfor¬ 
table quarters and congenial surroundings essen¬ 
tial: two years’ experience. H. GOTTHEIMER, 
1240 Lexington Avenue, New York City; care 
Richman. 
WANTED-—Position as farm teamster or tractor 
driver; single; American; reference: give full 
particulars tirst letter. ADVERTISER 6678, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
300 ACRES in high state of fertility; one of the 
best grain and dairy farms in Orange County, 
60 miles from New York City, on State road; 
good house with running water and furnace heat; 
also tenant house; new modern barns to stable 
60 cows, 6 horses, etc.; price $100 per acre; or 
will sell with stock and machinery: no agents. 
Address owner, ADVERTISER 6517, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—live-acre poultry farm, on main 
road, 25 miles from New York: mile from sta¬ 
tion: good house. ADVERTISER 6601, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—To rent, stocked dairy farm, with 
option to buy after one year. VAN WYCK, 
4324 Broadway, New York. 
WANTED—To rent, equipped and stocked poul¬ 
try and dairy farm; Virginia or Maryland pre¬ 
ferred: privilege of buying; house and farm 
must be modern in every particular: near good 
market. ADVERTISER 6687, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
IDEAL commuter’s farm on D. L. & W. R. R.; 
loo acres; tile drained, highly cultivated, fully 
equipped, tractor, gas engines, machinery, etc.; 
28-acre apple and peach orchard; 20 acres wood¬ 
land: 9-room modern house, hot and cold water, 
private system, bath, toilet, hot water heating: 
tenant house, barns, garage, etc.; steel corn crib; 
4 laying houses, 3 brooder houses, 5 incubators, 
etc.: 300 White Leghorns, exceptional layers; 3 
cows, 3 pigs, Belgian hares, etc.; 1920 Ford 
auto; 2 brooks, 2 improved springs: macadam 
road: mile to center of Bernardsville; price 
$28,000: $10,000 cash; a bargain. BOX 5, Ber¬ 
nardsville, N. J. 
WANTED—To rent, for cash or shares, farm, 
stocked and equipped; about 10 cows. REEG, 
1276 Clay Avenue, New York. 
FOR SALE—Forty miles from New York City. 
V\ mile Katonah station: Colonial house. 12 
rooms, 2 baths, modern improvements; modern 
barn and poultry house; 2 acres; more land may 
be had: price $12,000; buildings on place could 
not now be built for $25,000. ADVERTISER 
6682, care Rural New-Yorker. 
EXPERT poultrymnn and dairyman desire run 
farm on shares, or other proposition. HENRY 
V. GINSBURG, 4121 Third Avenue, New York 
City. 
WANTED—Poultry farm; may lie inclined to 
general; marketing distance N. Y. C.; partly 
stocked. HENRY V. GINSBURG, 4121 Third 
Avenue, New York City. 
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FARMER AND WIFE to run farm of 75 acres, 
on shares or salary; no children; mnn thor¬ 
oughly experienced farmer: wife to help with 
housework; good accommodations in house with 
owner. Address BOX 264, Hopewell, N. J. 
MAN to farm two-acre tract in Brooklyn; 50-50 
basis. Address AMERICAN, Station G, Brook¬ 
lyn, N. Y. 
TWO experienced young men would like position 
May 1 on 60-100-acre farm, not dairy, with 
option of buying in Fall or Spring; in lower N. 
Y. or N. J. Send photos, etc., to ADVER¬ 
TISER 6653, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER wanted to run a farm on shares: farm 
located on Long Isluud, 30 miles from New 
Vork; 55 acres, at present stocked with regis¬ 
tered cows and pigs; also chickens and ducks; 
all modern machinery; fine buildings and horses; 
must have own help. Write J. G. VENETOS, 
Ji9 Washington Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
TENANT farmers to grow large acreage of corn 
and buckwheat and gather hay on shares; I 
the land and some machinery. C. D. 
black. Somerville, N. ,T. 
FOR SALE—Established store, dwelling, wagon 
acre land; reason illness. EDGAR 
MERSON, nopeweli, N. J. 
FOR SALE OR RENT—325 acres; 
i olio - v 11 ' under cultivation; good ’ 
i.ooo peach trees; rent $1,500, inelu 
ISS.'oa.feed, all machinery; price, $ 
MEYERS, nonewcll, N J. 
FOR SALE—141 acres, Madison Co., in Alfal 
section of State; fine Timothy, clover, houi 
arns, pears, apple orchard, wells, spring, woe 
timber almost pay for farm; stock; tools: $8,0< 
best terms. BOX 234, Morrisvllle, N. Y. 
The RURAL NEW-YORKER 
FOR SALE—CC5 acres; one of the good farms in 
Central New York; good buildings, water, tim¬ 
ber: one mile to railroad station, j. H. YOUNG, 
Cayuga, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—31 >4 acres, Saratoga County, suit¬ 
able poultry or market gardening; good build¬ 
ings; no ugenls. BOX 58, R, 3, Gansevoort, N. Y. 
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FOR SALE—27-acre fruit farm; 3,200 peach, 
pear and apple trees; all kinds of small fruit 
for family use; good nine-room house, fruit 
house, barn, etc.: spring and well water; % 
mile to shipping station; 8% miles to Ithaca and 
Cornell University. Write GLENSIDE OR¬ 
CHARD, 318 West State St., Ithaca, N. Y. 
WANTED — Six or seven-room house, barn, 
ground for garden: New York State preferred. 
G. GILMORE, Ridgewood. N. J. 
FOR SALE—Grain farm, about 225 acres, 
Wheatland. Monroe Co., N. Y., near Roches¬ 
ter. J. It. McVEAN, Barnard, N. Y. 
SIXTY-ACRE fertile valley farm; near State 
road, markets and school: good buildings and 
water, stock and tools; $5,800; $2,800 cash. 
FRED D. WARD, Bath, N. Y. 
700-ACRE stock, fruit, grass and truck farm; 
tine climate; fish and oysters. E. L. & A. L. 
SELTZER. Marion Station, Md. 
FOR SALE—121-acre grain farm, Mayes Co.. 
Oklahoma, on easy terms, or will exchange 
for land in Southwest Virginia or East Tennessee 
or Northwest North Carolina. BOX 974, Clear¬ 
water, Fla. 
FOR SALE—One of Vermont’s high grade stock 
and dairy farms; 254 acres: located in Corn¬ 
wall. Addison Co., 3 miles from Middlebury. 
For full particulars address T. J. MACMURTRY, 
Middlebury, Vt. 
NO RENTING? Why not buy? Commuter’s 
farm, 30 acres: roomy dwelling: bath room; 
driven well; 2 barns, greenhouse, icehouse: large 
orchards and asparagus beds; church, school, 
stores, (lost office and country club close by; 
also railroad station (ample trains to Newark, 
Paterson. New York City); make your leisure 
healthful and profitable in picturesque region of 
mountain and lnkes; building lot value in pros¬ 
pect: $18,500; larger acreage if desired. Address 
ADVERTISER 6638, care Rural New-Yorker. 
176-ACRE farm: good water and buildings; tim¬ 
ber will insure purchaser: fields can lie tractor 
worked; 3 miles from town. ADVERTISER 
6661, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—40-lb. Davis swing churn; Mast Foos 
force pump; ear corn crusher; Red ripper hay 
press ami wire: one Syracuse two-way sulky 
plow. JACOB H. ROOSA. Milford, Del. 
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HUBBARD’S 
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contain much 
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Free for the ask¬ 
ing. 
R0GER&HUBBARDC2 
DEPT. A 
Middletown, Conn. 
WILL SELL together or separate three farms. 
20 miles from Trenton, N. ,T.; 40, 100 and 108 
acres, respectively; small stone house on 40 
acres; suitable for poultry or fruit farm; used 
for pasture; price $2,000: 100-acre farm; 5-room 
stone house: 500 pear. 150 apple trees, one acre 
grapes: Inrge lioghouse, 21 stalls, sheep housP, 
large barn and chicken houses; about 70 aeres 
cleared: price $5,000; 108 acres, all in high state 
of cultivation: large stone house: 7 bedrooms; 
slate roof: large barn with slate roof, stocked 
17 head of cattle, 4 horses, farm utensils, out¬ 
buildings. chicken houses, blacksmith shop, etc.; 
will be sold witti or without stock: price $10,000; 
easy terms. DR. E. CARMAN, 118 W. Merrick 
Road, Freeport. L. I., N. Y. 
FOR SALE—37-acre farm; 30x56-ft. basement 
barn; 7-room house; watpr pumped under pres¬ 
sure in house and barn; all kinds of fruit: 4-aere 
woodlot: 214 miles from railroad, 3 from trol¬ 
ley, 7 from Jamestown; will sell stock and tools 
If preferred. For particulars write A. ENG- 
M’ND. R. No. 77. Jamestown, N. Y. 
WANTED— Fnrtlos to run inn; 25 rooms; start 
tomorrow; little money: woman with snap; 
particulars. BALDWIN, Lee, Mass. 
228 ACRES. Central New York: all new ma¬ 
chinery: fine Holstein dairy: horses wagons, 
sleighs, harness, chickens; all tools; Hlnman 
milking machines. Particulars, write ADVER¬ 
TISER 6651, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM WANTED—To rent, option to buy in year 
or two: 80 to 150 aeres, pnrtly rolling and 
level; not too stony; good house, barn, etc.; 
some tillnhle. pasture and woodland: bow 
watered: honest distance and road condition 
from town and schools; advise fully, give lowest 
rent, cash price and when possession can be had. 
R. R. CARRYL, 119 Locust St., River Falls, 
Wis. 
400-ACRE dairy farm, 200 cleared, in Southern 
New York, near railroad town, churches, 
school: 80 head stock; modern machinery; all 
field work done with tractor: truck, - etc., in¬ 
cluded: $20,000: write for particulars. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6647, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—To rent, with option of buying. 10 
to 20-acre farm: poultry and fruit; New Jer¬ 
sey preferred. ADVERTISER 6650, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—250-acre dairy farm. If interested, 
address BOX W, Saranac Lake, N. Y. 
FOR RENT—First-class poultry farm on main 
road on Long Island, where all produce can be 
sold at door: equipped with incubators and 
brooders: stocked with pigeons, chickens and 
ducks; also rabbits; farm about 30 miles from 
New York: 55 acres or less if desired; all mod¬ 
ern machinery and horses if desired. Write J. 
G. VENETOS, 379 Washington Ave., Brooklyn, 
N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Five aeres; seven-room house; 100 
fruit trees; other outbuildings; on State road, 
near Rarnegnt Bay; good fishing and gunning: 
price one thousand dollars to quick buyer. Ad¬ 
dress ALBERT CARLSON, Westport, Conn. 
FO R SALE—-118-aere farm: 1% miles from 
county seat, school, churches. R. R.. trolley; 
on macadam road; good buildings; level land, 
no stones; priced right; immediate possession. 
Owner. II. KELLS, Mount Holly, N. J. 
F'OR SALE—Farm. 79 aeres; smooth, level 
ground; 1^4 miles from R. R. station; Includ¬ 
ing stock and machinery; rare bargain. M. L. 
TREBLE. Pond Eddy, Fa. 
POULTRY F’ARM for sale: 6-room house; 50 
fruit trees, etc.: near Central New Jersey 
railroad station: one hour from New York; 
price $2,500 if sold by April 1. ADVERTISER 
6675, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM OPPORTUNITY—Organization operating 
large agricultural interests offers unusual op¬ 
portunity for n few men who have hail practical 
experience and arc anxious to own farms. FAilI 
particulars on application to ADVERTISER 6674. 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
FRUIT and stock farm for sale; 103 acres: 400 
8-year apple, 400 5-year peach: Alfalfa; 
suitable for tractor; Central New Jersey: no 
mosquitos. ADVERTISER 6670. care Rural Now- 
Yorker. 
200-ACRE tint dairy, grain farm, near good 
markets, schools, churches, stations; owners. 
G., BOX 18, Great Bend, Pa. 
FOR SALE—60-acre farm; wood for home use; 
apples, plums, small fruits; house and ell, 12 
rooms, arranged for two families; heat, water 
upstairs and down; l'j miles village, steam and 
electric lines: 10 miles Portland: good chance 
to market garden; include sulky plow, manure 
spreader, harrows, year’s dressing; impaired 
health reason of sale. Price $4,500. HOWARD 
T. SMALL, Gorham, Me. 
FARM i anted, near New York or large town; 
about • » acres: full particulars in first letter. 
ADVERTISER 6671, care Rural New-Yorker. 
F’OR SALE—Big paying high-class dairy farm, 
212 acres; 2 miles from town, depot, cream¬ 
ery; land lays rolling; well and spring water; 
cut 100 tons hay; 2-story. 13-room house; barn. 
36x80; lighting system; cement basement; water 
in; tie up 45 head; Perfection milking machine; 
40 registered IIolstein-F'riesian, 4 horses. 50 
chickens and all farming tools; building alone 
could not bo built for $12,000; evervthing goes 
for $20,000: half cash. ADVERTISER 6664, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
720-ACRE dairy farm in Steuben Co., N. Y.. for 
sale; new buildings, worth $15,000 ; 400.000 ft. 
choice heavy timber: water piped to buildings; 
price. $22,000 if sold at once. THOMAS HAS- 
LETT, Seneca, Ontario Co., N. Y. 
FOR SALE—16-acre farm, Monmouth Co:, N. J.: 
7 miles from Freehold, Asbury Park and Lake- 
wood, three of the best markets; good 6-room 
house, barn, wagon house and chicken house; 
good water, good roads; about 100 apple, pear 
and peach trees: level ground, easily worked 
and suitable for potatoes, trucking or poul¬ 
try: 1% miles to depot; near school: price 
$4,000. half cash. ADVERTISER 6660, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—106-acre dairy farm: basement barn. 
silo, 11-room house: all other buildings in 
good repair; land in high state of cultivation; 
price. $2,500. For information, write owner, R. 
G. CURRIER, Little Meadows, Pa. 
A RENSSELAER County, New York, dairy farm 
for sale or rent: fully equipped; write fur 
particulars. ADVERTISER 6676, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
F’OR SAI.E—115 acres; 20 acres rich loam, bal¬ 
ance timber; buildings; fine for Summer home; 
poultry, fruit, truck; $1,500 cash. ADVER¬ 
TISER 6680, care Rural New-Yorker. 
F'ARM for sale of 54 acres; all fruit; 3 miles 
from Hudson. N. Y., on State road. ADVER- 
TISER 64192, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—To rent, with option to buy, a 10- 
20-acre farm, within 50 miles of N. Y.: high 
and dry: state price and full particulars. 11. 
JOHNSON, 264 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
F'OR SALE—217 acres, dairy and potato farm; 
located Broome County, N. Y.; 60 rods 
from main State highway, between New 
York City and Buffalo; good state cultivation; 
new house. 2 barns; gravity spring water; 
plenty wood, some timber; 25 head Holstein cat¬ 
tle. mostly purebreds; 3 horses; good line farm¬ 
ing tools; is paying good interest for a $16,000 
investment; $13,000 takes everything, or the 
Imre farm at $30 |a>r acre: buy direct. Address 
DWIGHT MANOR STOCK FARM. Windsor, 
N. Y. 
F’OR SALE—180-acre farm: 36 woods, 10 plowed: 
produces 200 bn. potatoes |>er acre: 2 tons hay 
per acre: well seeded and fenced; orchard; good 
9-room house, barn and new tool shed; 2 miles to 
railroad, village; priced right; with or without 
tools; small payment down. HUBERT C. 
BEARDSLEY, Montour Falls, N. Y. 
Miscellaneous 
CEDAR posts and poles: state your needs and 
get our price. C. ORCHARD-SMITH, New 
City, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Rates steel mule tractor; first-class 
condition; used one week; pulls three plows: 
selling my farm; references. J. M. WATKINS, 
Oxford Valley, Pa. 
F'OR SALE—Pure evaporated maple syrup; $3 
per gallon. S. FI. JONES, Mt. Vision, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Amber extracted honev in 12-lb. 
cans, $3.60, delivered. I. J. STRINGHAM, 
Glen Cove, N. Y. 
PURE Vermont maple syrup, $3 per gallon; 
orders booked now; sample sent. ROBERT 
OLIVER, Cralglea Farm, South Ryegate, Vt. 
FOR SALE—Clover extracted honey: 60 lbs., 
$16.00 f. o. b.; sample, 25 cents. J. C. 
HICKS, BelleviUe ; N. Y. 
BROODERS—Three standard coal-burning, 500- 
chick size, like new: $15 each; 500-chick size 
oil brooders, $13 each. D. W. GOODL1NG. 
Richfield, Pa. 
BOARD on farm wanted, witli private family 
preferred: four adults and child: five rooms or 
cottage; within three hours of New York. T., 
237 Marlborough Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—One 60-egg Cyphers electric incu¬ 
bator: one electric brooder; one extra electric 
heater: $25.00: worth $75.00. DR. JOHNSTON, 
210 Market Street, Paterson. N. J. 
FOR SALE—200-egg Standard Reliable incuba¬ 
tor: practically good as new; crated and 
shipped. $20. HENRY JURGENSEN, Rockdale, 
N. Y. 
INCUBATORS F'OR SALE—New in 1919; six 
440-egg Reliable. $27; one older, 440-egg, $22. 
W. ALLEN, Mansfield, Muss. 
I’OR SALE—Cushman 4 h. p. engine, like new, 
$130.00: liA h. p. Bull Dog engine, $25.00. 
WM. V. HEURICH. Column, Mieh. 
TWELVE horsepower "New Way” gas engine; 
excellent condition. RAYMOND B. ARNOLD, 
Milan, Pa. 
FOR SALE—New fruit and potato sprayer; 
price. $35; Stnr Feed grinder, $30; Mann’s 
bont^ grinder, $15. D. R. HONE, Cherry Valley, 
WANTED—Three cars of good mixed hay; 
grade good No. 2; will take mixed car of 
straw; also oats wanted; will furnish bags. 
THOMAS J. McDERMOTT, Belleville, N. J. 
WANTED—Carload wheat or oat straw; quote 
price. WALNUT GROVE FARM, Washing- 
tonville. N. Y. 
WANTED—('lark double-action twelve-disk har¬ 
row. SETH PALMER, Troy. Va. 
WANTED—Power cane mill, second-hand, me¬ 
dium size, good condition: state price and 
make and condition. R. 2, BOX 1, Millsboro, 
Del. 
WANTED—Cyphers incubator; also good out¬ 
door brooder. C. GULICK, Clinton Corners, 
N. Y. 
CLAMS—By parcel post: shipped same day as 
taken from water; 25 large ones for $1.00 in 
2nd zone; $1.20 in 3rd zone. CEDAR CREST 
FARM, It. No. 1. Cape May Court House, N. J. 
F'OR SALE—Steel gristmill: $75: cost $200: or 
exchange. ADRIAN SANFORD. Oxford. 
N. Y. 
F’OR SALE—Hall Mammoth incubator; three 
thousand capacity; three hundred dollars; 
crated f. o. b. Stockton. N. J. E. R. JOHN¬ 
SON, Lambertville, N. J. 
WANTED—Skim-milk, cheese; please quote 
price on 10 to 25 lbs. f. o. b. Danbury. It. S. 
niSCOCK, Danbury, Conn. 
INCUBATOR wanted; 600-egg Buckeye. ROY 
FLECK, Quakertown, Pa. 
FOR SALE—140-egg Champion Belle City incu¬ 
bator and brooder: used twice: both for $12.00. 
CLINTON FICAL, St. Johnsville, N. Y. 
FOIt SALE—100-egg Prairie State incubator; 
two pens Carolina Blue games: 1 stag. 2 pul¬ 
lets in each; $15. MRS. NAN R. DAVIS, 
Queenstown, Armstrong Co., Pa. 
WANTED—A second-hand oyster shell crusher 
or a sand crusher for a 6 horsepower gas en¬ 
gine. ADVERTISER 6679, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
25 II. P. STUDERAKKR gasoline engine; 4 
cyl., 2 pulleys; 26-inch cord wood saw. belt; 
guaranteed first-class running order LEWIS 
DAVIDSON. Sarahsvllle, O. 
F’OR SALE—165-acre farm with 16-acre apple or¬ 
chard just getting in prime: 200 |w>ar trees. 5 
years old: had over 2,<XXi bids, of apples last 
year: farm produced over 1,000 bit. of grain and 
43,000 lbs. of milk: 7-room house, wood house, 
separator house and wagon house, all compara¬ 
tively new: hog house and large barn: telephone 
in house; mail delivered; price $18,(XX). A. H. 
SMITH, Cairo. N. Y. 
FOR SALE or will exchange on tractor 10-20 or 
larger. Frick 12 ta.p. steam tractor engine in 
excellent condition. J. I. IIERETER, It. 4, 
Gettysburg, Pa. 
HONEY—Finest clover, thick, rich and delicious; 
by parcel post 2nd and 3rd zones, 12 lbs.. 
$4.50 6 lbs., $2.35: by express, not prepaid. 60 
lhs., $18.00: 24 one-pound jars. $8.50. LONG¬ 
FELLOW BROS.. Hallowell, Me. 
BOARDING HOUSE, 30 rooms, furnished; poul¬ 
try houses, fruits, woodland, acreage: 2 miles 
town; 50 miles New York. THE PINELAND. 
English town, N. J. 
F’OR SALF)—John Deere No. 3 tractor plow; 
three 14-in. bottoms; used four days in demon¬ 
stration; guaranteed good as new: price $75, 
f. o. b. Hamlin. N. Y. WILLIAMS BROS. 
40-LR. BOX ORANGES or grapefruit, shipped 
express prepaid east of Mississippi, $5 per 
box. II. BABCOCK, Box 1827, St. Petersburg, 
Fla. 
