327 
How Cresote Forms in Chimneys 
My attention has been called to an ar¬ 
ticle in The It. N.-Y. concerning creosote 
forming in a chimney. We have had 
considerable experience with the forma¬ 
tion of creosote in chimneys in Minne¬ 
sota. This creosote is formed quite 
largely from distillation of the wood. 
The distillation takes place when the fire 
is burning at a high rate, and is then 
shut off entirely. No oxygen is then al¬ 
lowed to enter, or at least only a small 
amount, and the wood is hot enough so 
that distillation continues for a consider¬ 
able length of time. Since the oil in 
freshly cut wood is more easily distilled 
than in dry wood, green wood usually 
cause© more trouble from creosote than 
does thoroughly air-dried wood. The lit¬ 
tle airtight heater is the worst offender in 
this regard, and the reason for this is 
that nearly everyone that operates one 
will open the draft, wide open, and it wiil 
then produce a very intense fire, because 
of no grate, no ash pit and no flues to 
cut down the draft. The fire picks up 
very quickly and gets intensely hot, and 
then the owner shuts the draft complete¬ 
ly closed. It is then that the chimney 
fills with creosote. The method of pre¬ 
venting it is not to let the fire burn so it 
does get too hot, and secondly, do not 
shut it off immediately, but rather close 
it down to some extent and then when the 
fire has died down sufficiently you may 
completely close the damper. I agree, 
however, that anything which tends to 
cool the pipe will have some influence 
upon the condensation of the creosote. I 
am of the opinion, however, that even 
though the chimney damper may be left 
partly open and the check damper never 
open, the chimney would not remain 
warm enough to keep creosote from con¬ 
densing if it were being formed by dis¬ 
tillation. E. A. STEWART. 
University of Minnesota. 
DO YOU NEED FARM HELP? 
We have able-bodied Jewish young men, most¬ 
ly without experience, who want farm work. 
If you need a good, steady man, write for an 
order blank. Ours is not a commercial agency. 
We make no charge. 
THE JEWISH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, me. 
301 E. 14th Street New York City 
A1 Farm Helpers— 
We complete the contact between you and your em¬ 
ployer or between you and your farm labor. As an 
Agricultural Service Agency we are constantly arranging 
for farm managers, herdsmen, dairymen, poultrymen, 
irardeners, couples and other farm and estate help. 
Positions and employees listed throughout the East 
Estate Management—Other Farm Services 
C. DRYSDALE BLACK & CO., (Agricultural Engineers) 
Tel. Rector 6760 140 Cedar Street, New York 
Special-Gold Point IiIling Fountain Pen lidieV’iJ 
Gentlemen’s size. Guaranteed. Sent Parcel Post C. O. D. 
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Rate of advertising in this department 8c per 
word each insertion, payable in advance. 
Copy most reach os Thursday morning to 
appear in issue ol following week. 
This department is for the accommodation of 
subscribers, but no display advertising or ad¬ 
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Farm Help Wanted 
WANTED—A well educated single herdsman, 
with business ability, experienced in care of 
test cows and production of grade A milk, 
competent to become superintendent of large 
commercial Guernsey farm; please give qualifi¬ 
cations, experience and wages expected; will 
not pay large salary until ability is demon¬ 
strated; a fine opportunity for competent man. 
JOHN W. HOLLIS, 102 Main St., Hornell, 
N. V. 
WANTED—Single man to take charge of small 
herd of purebred Berkshire hogs; in Rhode 
Island; some experience needed; wages to start 
$60 per month, board and room; apply with 
references to ADVERTISER 5445, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Clean, experienced dry-hand milker 
for certified dairy; 15 cows; wages $05 and 
maintenance; 10-hour day; no outside work; 
s-tate age. experience, reference. RARITAN 
VALLEY FARMS, Somerville, N. J. 
WANTED—Single young man, willing worker, 
must be hustler; to help in bottling plant on 
certified dairy; state age, reference, salary de¬ 
sired; ., farm-raised boy preferred. RARITAN 
VALLEY FARMS, Somerville, N. J. 
STEADY position for first-class married milker 
and farm hand; $70 per month, home, gar¬ 
den, wood, milk; could use grown son. BOX 
050, Cobleskill, N. Y. 
WANTED—A chambermaid, also waitress for 
Summer hotel in mountains; state experience 
and salary expected; Summer hotel. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5452, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Reliable married couple without 
children for good plain cooking and housework 
on small country estate two miles from city; 
state experience and wages required; good ref¬ 
erences essential. H. A. LEE, Hudson, N. Y. 
WANTED—Woman, good character, for supply 
in departments in school for boys, such as 
laundry, dormitory, dining room, etc.; salary, 
$C>0 month and maintenance; if married can 
give work to husband on farm at $05 to be¬ 
gin.; COUNTY TRUANT SCHOOL, Lawrence, 
Mass. 
WANTED—Experienced farmer, cattle, fruit, 
general farm work; Columbia Co., N. Y.; 
bouse and privileges; year-round job; refer¬ 
ences, etc., in first letter; position open in July. 
ADVERTISER 5475, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Farm helper; single; $55 per month 
and board. W. M. WEED, Noroton, Conn. 
WANTED—Experienced farm hands, milkers, 
teamsters and gardener; steady work for 
competent, men. HILLSIDE FARMS, Miners 
Bank Bldg., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 
WANTED—Girl or woman, light housework, on 
farm; family of two; no chores outdoors; 
state particulars and wages expected. MRS. 
HUTCHINSON, R. 3, Somerville, N. J. 
WANTED—A married man that can run auto¬ 
mobiles and tfactors and ordinary repair on 
same, with general fruit farming; located about 
2 miles from good size village, on State road; 
school close by; reference required. Apply at 
IMPERATO BROS., 2019 First Ave., New York 
City, N. Y., or A. P. Ingraham, on the premises 
at Highland, N. Y. 
WANTED—Assistant cook for Summer boarding 
house of 125 persons, situated In New York 
State. 50 miles from New York City. Address 
ADVERTISER 5354, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—F'arm-experieneed young man (mar¬ 
ried or single) for poultry farm with some 
farm work; want intelligent, ambitious man, 
looking for permanent connection, to help de¬ 
velop breeding plant; must, be strong and ener¬ 
getic; state salary expected or being received, 
whether willing to do typewriting, whether a 
minimum salary and profit sharing arrangement 
will be considered, and, if married, whether 
wife would assist either with ehiekens or house¬ 
work; 50 miles west of New York, in New Jer¬ 
sey. ADVERTISER 5467, care Rural New r - 
Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED farm hands, good milkers; 
steady employment; good living conditions. 
ASH GROVE FARMS, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 
WANTED—Single man of good habits, willing 
worker, on dairy, fruit and poultry farm; 
good milker. ADVERTISER 5471, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
EXPERIENCED cook; white; country; private 
residence; wages $70. MRS. SHAUN KELLY, 
Richmond, Mass. 
WANTED-—White girl for general housework 
for couple and two children; family washing 
done out. BOX 132, Southampton, N. Y. 
WANTED—Single man who can run a small 
farm on shares. E. C. SNYDER, Box 3, 
Bloomington, N. Y. 
HANDY man and general repairer. DR. BIR- 
NEY, Kinderhook, N. Y. 
FOR RENT—12 miles from Boston, 4-room cot¬ 
tage, with carpenter’s shop in basement; run¬ 
ning water, electric lights; no other improve¬ 
ments; any amount of neighborhood work for 
jobbing carpenter, cabinet-maker, gardener, 
handy man; also for wife if desired; good neigh¬ 
bor and worker more important than rent; va¬ 
cant July 1. BOX 16, Charles River, Mass. 
WANTED—Woman for general housework, fam¬ 
ily four; no washing; 10 minutes’ walk to vil¬ 
lage. Address MRS. FLORENCE VINCENT, 
Catskill, N. Y. 
WANTED—Married or single man; milk, gen¬ 
eral farm work; sober, honest; long job; 
wages, reference, first letter. A. D. ADAMS, 
R. F. D. 2, Wappingers Falls, N. Y. 
WANTED—Married man to milk and care for 
14-16 cows and about two hours’ work in milk 
room; must be clean dry-hand milker and under¬ 
stand feeding; wages $70 a month, house, gar¬ 
den and milk; $30 bonus every six months. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5482, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Companion houseworker; salary $60 
per month; state age, religion and nationality. 
ADVERTISER 5489, care Rural New-Yorker. 
COOK and working housekeeper; New York; 
Finger Lake region; one in family; week-end 
guests; settled middle-aged woman, good cook, 
clean housekeeper, strong, active, not. afraid of 
work; comfortable home; all modem improve¬ 
ments; good wages right party. ADVERTISER 
5490, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Situations Wanted 
SUPERINTENDENT or foreman on private es¬ 
tate, by married man, 46 years of age; no 
children; graduate of Copenhagen College of Ag¬ 
riculture; well recommended; over 4 years last 
place; forestry work preferred. ADVERTISER 
5430, qare Rural New-Yorker. 
DAIRYMAN, middle-aged, single, first-class 
butter-maker and caretaker, best reference, 
wishes position on private estate. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5492, care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, 15 years’ experience in all 
branches, wishes first-class position; married, 
no children. ADVERTISER 5442, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FARMER-GARDENER, married, small family, 
wants position; practical in all branches; 
wife board help; best references. ADVERTIS¬ 
ER 5446, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARMER desires position as working manager 
of large, well equipped farm; life experience 
all branches, theory and practice; age 28; no 
liquor or tobacco; salary and share. A. H. 
SCHREIBER, R. 5, Bridgeton, N. J. 
WANTED—Responsible position by former in¬ 
structor in poultry husbandry; life-long ex¬ 
perience; moderate salary. POULTRYMAN, 
New Windsor House, Newburgh, N. Y. 
HERDSMAN—Married; Protestant; no family; 
life experience in all branches of dairy work; 
best of references as to ability and character; 
Long Island preferred. ADVERTISER 5466, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN with 30 years’ experience wants 
position in full charge of poultry plant, com¬ 
mercial or private; understand laying out plant 
and building same; prefer in or near New Jer¬ 
sey. 248 ROOSEVELT AVE., York, Pa. 
FIRST-CLASS English shepherd open for posi¬ 
tion; best of references. ADVERTISER 5433, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
YOUNG man, graduate agricultural school, now 
employed, desires poultry and orchard posi¬ 
tion. ADVERTISER 5468, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
WANTED—Position; Hollander, age 20, on dairy 
or grain farm; A1 milker; understand Amer¬ 
ican language; state wages in first letter. R. 
RISPENS, Bella Vista Farm 2, Ypsilanti, Mich. 
YOUNG man, 22, steady position as poultryman 
on estate or commercial farm; 3 years’ prac¬ 
tical, 2 years college training; competent, will¬ 
ing worker; state wages. ADVERTISER 5472, 
care Rural New-lorker. 
EXPERIENCED operator of tractors who can 
drive any make car and do minor repairing, 
desires a position in connection with other 
work; state wages and particulars. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5493, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WORKING manager; farm raised; college grad¬ 
uate; young; married; no family; good refer¬ 
ences as to character and ability witli cattle, 
hogs, horses and general farming; consider any 
real proposition. ADVERTISER 5473, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
MIDDLE-AGED woman desires to assist in 
small household; adults; no heavy work. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5476, care Rural New-Yorker. 
AGRICULTURAL college graduate, married, 12 
years’ experience, executive, desires superin- 
tendency of institution for dependent or delin¬ 
quent children; economical, kind, but firm dis¬ 
ciplinarian; competent to reclaim the boy who 
is drifting to a life of crime; best of references. 
BOX 46, Hawthorne, N. Y. 
ASSISTANT herdsman - dairyman, experienced, 
married, desires position; state wages and 
full particulars. ADVERTISER 5480, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
POULTRYMAN, 30, single, Gentile, willing to 
help elsewhere, wants work. ADVERTISER 
5481, care Rural New-Yorker. 
TWO college men desire farm work, singly or 
preferably together; state wages, kind of 
farm and full particulars. Address L. ORGEL, 
280 West 115th St., New York, N. Y. 
PERMANENT position, caring for invalid, l)y 
middle-aged lady; practical nurse. BOX 206, 
Newark Valley, N. Y. 
WANTED—Position on commercial chicken farm 
by young German farmer; single; speaks Eng¬ 
lish; open July 1. ADVERTISER 5483, care 
Rural New-Yorker. 
MAN experienced in all branches of farming 
wants position on estate or small place; good 
herdsman, dairyman; married; references. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5491, care Rural New-Yorker. 
Farms For Sale, to Rent, etc. 
UP-TO-DATE equipped poultry farm, beautiful¬ 
ly located, on State road, in village; 7 hours 
from New York; $6,600; half cash. ADVER¬ 
TISER 5423, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FRUIT farm for sale at Nassau, Rensselaer 
Co., N. Y.; about 1,200 apple trees including 
500 McIntosh Reds, also 500 Montmorency cher¬ 
ries: 44 acres of land, bordering on stream; 
ideal for small fruits and poultry. LOOK BOX 
273, Kinderhook, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—296-acre farm, all farming tools, 
gasoline engines, milking machine, 23 head 
of cattle, Holsteins, some registered, 4 horses, 
large house, 3 barns, silo, other buildings, plen¬ 
ty of wood, some timber, running water house 
and barn, blacksmith shop and tools; half 1 mile 
from school, church, store; all for $9,000. 
ABRAM EARLS, Middleburg, N. Y. 
FOR RENT—Modern dairy farm; located near 
Morristown on the State road; good house 
with modern improvements; reasonable rent. 
ADVERTISER 5450, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Small fruited farm between New¬ 
burgh and Kingston, N. Y.; particulars. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5495, care Rural New-Yorker. 
A BARGAIN for quick buyer; at Hauppauge, 
Long Island, on concrete State road, two 
miles south of Smithtown, 10-room frame bouse, 
A1 condition; furnace, electric lights, etc.; 
splendid barns, garage, large chicken house; 3 
acres land; fine shade and some fruit trees, 
grape arbor, etc.; price $6,500, part mortgage. 
Address COUPE, Hauppauge, L. I., N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Farm in Dutchess County; 325 
acres, large brook; good farm land, half under 
cultivation, ideal for dairy; grapes, berries, 
good orchard; bargain at $6,000 cash; station 
on property. ADVERTISER 5462, care Rural 
New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—Beautiful country home overlook¬ 
ing Hudson, one mile from Newburgh, two 
hours from New York; 20-room house, all fur¬ 
nished, modern improvements; other valuable 
buildings; 32 acres rich land, springs, young 
orchard, garden, poultry, cow, car; ideal for 
poultry and boarding house; price, $18,000, easy 
terms. NEW WINDSOR HOUSE, New Wind¬ 
sor, N. Y. 
21-ACRE truck-poultry farm on Cleveland to 
Greenville, Pa. road; near city 40,000; 
barn, granary, garage, hen house, attractive 
6-room house, bath, furnace, water in kitchen, 
cemented cellar; beautiful shade, shrubs, roses, 
etc.; price, $5,500, cash $2,000; crops included. 
BEN GRIMWOOD, Spokane, Ohio. 
FOR SALE—Poultry farm and hatchery, equip¬ 
ped and stocked; 20 buildings, best condition; 
dwelling, every convenience; railroads, trolley, 
post office, schools and churches handy (Nesco- 
peck and Berwick, Pa.); Wilkes-Barre, Scran¬ 
ton, Hazleton markets near; price $20,000. 
Write REV. J. H. YOUNG, Freeburg, Pa. 
FOR SALE—125-acre dairy farm with stoek; 18 
cows, 2 heifers, 1 bull, good team of horses, 
hogs, chickens; also farm tools; orchard; tim¬ 
ber; spring water; also 8-room house and lmrn 
nearly new; mile from State road; price 
$8,500; $5,000 cash; balance terms. W.M. ZUK, 
R. D. 5, Boonville, N. Y. 
WANTED—Small upland farm, main road, 30 
miles New York; improvements; easy terms; 
New Jersey preferred. ADVERTISER 5470, 
care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Charge of Summer boarding house, 
or rent with privilege of buying; on State 
road; understand the business; bank references. 
ADVERTISER 5469, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—186-acre Central New-York Valley 
poultry and dairy farm; several hundred hens; 
purebred herd under Federal supervision; un¬ 
usually well equipped; tractor worked; electric 
lights; fine sugar bush; splendid buildings; 
shade trees. ELIZA DUROE, South New Ber¬ 
lin, N. Y. 
JERSEY poultry, fruit, grain farm; 62 acres; 30 
miles Philadelphia; 60 New York; 5 acres 
bearing apples; strawberry, rhubarb, asparagus 
beds; beautiful house, 10 rooms, bath; hot, cold 
running water; electric plant; large barns, slate 
roofs; laying house, 000; brooder houses, incu¬ 
bator cellar; horses, tractor, 350 hens, farm im¬ 
plements; fine boarding house proposition; 
everything excellent condition; $6,600; $3,000 
(•ash; would exchange for store or Florida farm. 
ADVERTISER 5474, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—172-acre Delaware Co. dairy farm, 
equipped with stock and tools; situated on 
State road; one of best located farms in coun¬ 
ty; terms. EARL W. FISK, Dehli, N. Y. 
10-ACRE poultry farm; 800 stock; near Lake- 
wood, N. J.; $2,500 cash; $2,000 remain on 
mortgage. See WM. A. HAVENS, 434 Ridge 
Ave., Lakewood, N. J. * 
WILL sacrifice 8-room house, 3% acres, near 
Plainfield; $5,000. IDA JENNINGS, Plain- 
field, N. J.; Route 3. 
WANTED—To rent farm 30 to 40 acres for 
1925; room for 600 laying hens; close to town; 
cash rent; Mercer or Middlesex Co., N. J.. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5477, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—50-aere poultry and truck garden 
farm; if you are looking for a good location, 
practically new buildings, near the village, in¬ 
spect this one before you buy. SYLVIO GAU¬ 
THIER, Danielson, Conn. 
FOR SALE—Print and dairy farm; 118 acres; 
in Hudson Valley; desirable location. AD¬ 
VERTISER 5478, care Rural New-Yorker. 
$6,000 BUYS my dairy and poultry farm of 142 
acres, 2 hours from New York; every modern 
improvement; lake of 10 acres; now running 30 
cows and 3,000 hens; will sell completely equip¬ 
ped or alone; poultry netted purchase price last 
year; will stand fullest investigation; if not 
sold in a few weeks will auction the whole 
works; health demands arid climate at once. 
S. ROBERTS, Hamburg, N. J. 
BEAUTIFUL country home, 12 rooms; high 
ground overlooking Hudson River, 65 miles 
from New York; 2(4 acres improved land; barn, 
poultry house; suitable for private home, board¬ 
ing house or poultry farm; option on 4% acres 
adjoining; picture on request. ADVERTISER 
5479, care Rural New-Yorker. 
FARM, 248 acres, rich hay land; 9 rooms; 
$3,000; if not sold, will sell at auction 2 p. m. 
Tuesday, July 1, 1924. BOX 206, Cherry Val¬ 
ley, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—100-acre poultry farm; 55 acres 
woodland, 10 pasture, balance tillable; build¬ 
ings in good repair; running water in all build¬ 
ings; 7-room bouse, modern toilet and bath; 400 
layers; 1,500 capacity incubators; 2,000 capac¬ 
ity brooders; 1,600 chicks; horse; 2 cows; all 
equipment; plenty of fruit and berries; price 
$6,400; $3,800 cash; balance mortgage; without 
stock or equipment, $2,000 cash. Inquire of 
owner, D. M. SPINNING, Richford, N. Y. 
WANTED—-To rent small house one year (op¬ 
tion of purchase) in village with stores; must 
be reasonable; state improvements and full par¬ 
ticulars. ADVERTISER 5487, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
MONMOUTH County potato farm; one of the 
most productive farms in Monmouth Co., N. 
J.; 210 acres; 130 acres tillable; 70 acres fine 
woodland; balance meadow; two houses, one 
new, 8 rooms; hot air heat; other house 6 
rooms; in perfect condition; complete set of 
outbuildings; situated on improved road; the 
present owner lias accumulated a substantial 
fortune on this farm; now is the time to see it 
while tlie crops are growing; all the equipment 
used in operating the farm will be included; 
price $20,000. For further particulars address 
owner, ADVERTISER 5484, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR RENT—In the Cat,skills, 7-room furnished 
bungalow, from July 1 to October 1, or by the 
month. Address, UNDER CLIFF, Willow, N. Y. 
FOR RENT or SALE—Newly built bungalow, 3 
rooms, kitchen and screened porch; pictur¬ 
esque view; bathing. OSCAWANA BROOK 
FARM, Peekskill, N. Y. 
CAPACITY 600 fowls; 9 acres; near State road, 
trolley, and Worcester, Mass; no dwelling; 
$3,000. ADVERTISER 5485, care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
FOR SALE—At Harrington Park, 16 miles from 
New York, modern 7-rooin bouse; sun parlor, 
sleeping porch, fireplace, oak doors, garage; plot 
80x100; wonderful location; also modern semi- 
bungalow, 1% acres, all kinds of fruit. 
SCIILITT, owner, Harrington Park, N. J. 
WANTED—Productive farm, around $2,000; Al¬ 
bany, Greene or Ulster County. ANDREW 
WEIHT, Climax P. O., N. Y. 
MILK chocolate made at our dairy; the best you 
ever tasted; box of 120 pieces, 2 lbs. net post¬ 
paid, for $1; stores sell this at $1.75; thousands 
of Rural New-Yorker readers among my well- 
satisfied customers. Are you one of them? Please 
send remittance with order. R. W. WIND 
Babylon, N. Y. 
IIONEY that will prove satisfactory; clover, 5- 
lbs., $1.10; 10 lbs., $2; buckwheat, $1 and 
$1.80; postpaid and insured. RANSOM FARM, 
1310 Spring St., Syracnse, N. Y. 
PURE Vermont maple syrup, $2.35 gal.; 6 gal., 
$2.15; fresh made sugar, 10-lb. pail, $3; 
pound cakes, 30c; small cakes, 5-lb. box, 40c; 
my products please. G. L. HOWARD, Essex 
Junction, Vt. 
BOARDERS wanted, quiet place. ADVERTIS¬ 
ER 5460, care Rural New'-Yorker. 
FOR SALE—10-20 Case tractor and gang plows, 
nearly new; will sell at a sacrifice. RICHARD 
H. CARNEY, II. F. D., Kinderhook, N. Y. 
HONEY—5 lbs. clover, $1.10; 10 lbs., $2; buck¬ 
wheat, $1 and $1.75; postpaid third zone. 
HENRY WILLIAMS, Romulus, N. Y. 
HONEY — Quart, $1; gallon, $3; delivered. 
BARCLAY, Riverton, N. J. 
TIRES—Several sizes; cheap. SIMMS, Lake 
N. Y. 
I WANT children to board from one year old 
and up, and will give the best of care. MRS 
WM. IIUTCHECK, Box 20, Islip, L. 1., N. Y. 
FOLDING bath tub; electric medical apparatus; 
reasonable. Address SIMMS, Lake, N. Y. 
WANTED—One or two children; pleasant coun¬ 
try home; best care by responsible couple. 
ADVERTISER 5486, care Rural New-Yorker. 
WANTED—Boarders in pleasant country home, 
15 miles from Pittsfield, Mass. Address BOX 
64, R. F. D. 1, Canaan, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Four 500-gal. casks; can he shipped 
standing or knocked down; cheap. W. H. 
MADICK, Baldwin, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Six colonies of bees in 10 frame 
hives; Italian queen in each; $11 each. EVAN 
JONES, Jr., It. F. D. 6, Trenton, N. J. 
REFINED Protestant woman and 2-year-old 
child wants country board; as one of family; 
no other boarders; companionable. AI) VEIN 
tiser 5488, care Rural New-Xutltw. 
