Lot ' v LOST A young dog. black curly back with two white spots on hips, whit* breast and feet: PJ'A)!? Reward If returned to J. P. Miller, Pen brook. Bell phone 2842 L. LOST From Capitol Hill to Walnut and Second streets, gold belt pin on brown silk belt. Reward If returned to this office. Help Wanted —Male AN experienced butcher to drlva meat wagon: must come well recommended. Apply 236 Chestnut street. FIRST-CLASS MEN to represent us In own locality, whole or part time: food commission; splendid opportunity for "Live Wire." Keystone Corre spondence School, Reading, Pa. FOR private family, experienced but ler. also white chef, waiters, bell boys and kitchen help. Employment Bureau, 617 North Second. GOVERNMENT EXAMINATIONS, thorough preparations. IS. Returned if not appointed. Particulars free. American Civil Service School. Wash ington, D. C. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy to get My free booklet, Y-572. tells how. Write to-day—NOW. Earl Hop kins, Washington, D. C. HIGH-CLASS man to" sell trees, shrubs, rosea, vines, berry bushes, bulbs, etc. Good wages. Permanent. Exclusive territory. Brawn Brothers Nurserlea, Rochester. New York. I WILL START YOU earning $4 dally at home in spare time, silvering mir rors; no capital; free instructive book let, giving plans of operations. G. F. i Redmond. Dept. J6S. Boston. Mass. LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS, Dauphin i and counties west of river. Box .30, Harrlaburg | LOCAL reprefeentatlve wanted. No canvassing or soliciting required. Good income assured. Address National co operative Realty Co.. »V-» 10, Marden Building, Washington, D. C. MEN to sell seeds to farmers and j ornamental stock In towns. Apply at [ once. Herrick Seed Company, Rocnes- I ter, N. Y. MEN WANTED l.OOO positions! open. the barber trade, only seven weeks required. New system. Di- i ploma. Costello and Wise. Barber | School. 2 Rivington street. New York, j RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS and Clerk- I Carriers. Thousands needed. Splendid salaries. Examinations soon. I con- j ducted examinations. Trial Examine - I tion Free. Write Ozment, 64-D, St. j Ixiuis, Mo. . I RAILWAY MAIL, Post Office Clerks | and Carriers. Thousands of Jobs for j life account of parcel post. Free Infor mation. Bureau of Instruction, 641,1 Rochester. N. Y. j SIOO.OO WEEKLY PROFIT in spare | time at home. Mall order business —■ don't worry about capital. Boyd H. ' Brown, Omaha, Neb. I Help Wanted —Female A LADY can earn >IO.OO weekly copy ing letters, spare at home. Book let, 10 cents in silver. Tells how. Com mercial Copying Association, Washing ton. P. C. I ANT lady can earn 110.00 weekly, ! copying letters, spare time, at home; i booklet. 10 cents in silver, tells how. j Capital Letter Writing Co.. Box 364, . Washington. D. C. EXPERIENCED bookkeeper; must be well recommended. Address ft. W. A., 457. care of Telegraph. HOUSEKEEPER for general ouse- ! work. Call 1306 Market street, Millinery Store. j LADIES, sewing at home. Material j furnished. No canvassing. Steady work. Stamped envelope for partlcu- ' lars. Calumet Supply Co., Dept. G-62, j Milwaukee, Wis. LADY SOLICITOR. Salary and ex- ! penses. Experience unnecessary. Free | outfit. Pyrmahetni Eairvlew Nurseries, Koch ester. N. V. LADIES to sell articles to house-1 wives; 100 per cent. Send for particu lars. Reynold Supply Co., Scranton, Pa. LADIES to stencil cards; permanent home work evenings; sls weekly: | strictly legitimate; no experience; no canvassing; excellent opportunity. En-| close stamp. International Art Co., I Chicago. OLD ESTABLISHED perfume house' desires women canvassers. Big com mission. Credit. Sample Case loaned. Rebscher. Dept. A-3. Rochester. N. Y. STRONG girl for starch room. Ap ply Troy Laundry, 1520-26 Fulton street. WOMAN of education and refinement. ! for a position requiring energv ana , tact. Inquire Room 410, Patriot Build- I >ng. WOMEN to makti silk bows at home; j sent any distance prepaid; sample and' instructions. 10c.- Marshall Co., Lisbon' Falls, Maine. ' 1 i i Help Wanted—Male and Female j MEN AND WOMEN GET Government ! Joba. $65 to $l5O month. Harrisburg i Examinations soon. Write immedi- i ately for free list of positions now available and Spring Examination 1 schedule. Franklin Institute, Dept. 351 J. Rochester, N. T. I ~ ___ ! Situations Wanted—Male BY young- man; It years of age, out side work of any kind driving- team; understands horses; can furnish best of references. Address A., 470, core of Telegraph. CAPABLE MANAGER and systena izer Is open for position In charge of store or manufacturing plant. Can show results. 8.. 465. care of Tele graph. MARRIED man. 35 years of ag-e wants position on farm. Knows how to manage and raise stock. Best of ref erences to honesty and worker. Address W. P. Gautshauw. Shippensburg. Pa. POSITION" as collector or traveling agent. Apply 1645 Swatara street. YOUNG man desires office position; experienced; high school graduate- ref erences. Apply A., 461, care of Tele graph. Situations Wanted—Female BY middle-aged woman, position as assistant cook, chambermaid or dish washer Apply Mrs F. R., 114 North Arch street. Mechanicsburg. BY white girl, housework, or dining room work in private family; no wash- In*. Address, or call, 191 North Fif teenth street. AN experienced stenographer desires position; has five years' experience; can give best reference. Address O 462, care of Telegraph. COLORED woman wants day's work Address 1412 William street. REFINED, young woman desires po sition as attendant and companion for tuburcular child, girl or boy over six years. Address G., 473, care of Tele graph. | NEW HOUSES FOR SALE | i 104 and lOS Boas Street | > Open For Inspection 2tosP. M. I | MILLER BROS. & BAKER j J Federal Square Opposite Post Office \ * •W'V.V.V.VW.V.W.SVW.V.WiV.'W.VWW.WAVViV.» SATURDAY EVENING, Situations Wanted—Female WOMAN wants office cleaning, or day'a work of any kind. Call ISIS Ful ton atreot. WOMAN wishes position as cook In private family, or general houaework; no washtng. Addresa A., 486, care of Telegraph. YOUNG lady wishes position as stenographer, competent and with ex perience. Best references. Address S., 456. care of Telegraph. YOUNG. married woman deslrea housework of any kind. Mrs. Mary Melslti. 444 South Sixteenth street. Agents Wanted AGENTS Stop Canvassing. Adver tise Dr. Hall's "Sexual Knowledge" and see the dollars come In every mall. Enormous demand. We received 89$ , orders, SI.OO order, $896 cash from one advertisement. Let us show you how to get some of these dollars. We fur i liish electros and circulars with your name and address. Get our new plan for agents and Mail Order dealers. In ternational Bible House, Dept. 0., Six teenth and Chestnut, Philadelphia, Pa. MR MAIL ORDER MAN, BEGINNERS, ESTABLISHED FIRMS, DEAL with responsible corporation. We manufacture and distribute best sellers. Factory prices. Classy propo sition. Start *pare time. Quick returns. Small capital. Absolutely 'no fake scheme. Write for free prospectus. MISSISSIPPI VALLEY CO.. Incorporated, 46 EAST FIFTH, PITTSBURG. KANSAS. WIDE-AWAKE agents are coining money with our easily demonstrated Specialties. Write to-day for particu lars. Sample, and new Catalog. Wil liam Swan & Co., Box 75, Lexington, Mass. AGENTS Either sex make big profits handling high-grade specialty. Experience unnecessary. Start now. Ask for particulars. Susquehanna Specialty Co., Box 416, Kingston, Pa. I LOCAL AGENT for our advertised j line of Chewing Gum. Good opportu nity for hustler. Libera proposition Exclusive territory. L P. Larson, Jr., Co., 321 No. Sheldon street. Chicago. j STORY OF MEXICO. New Epoch ■ Making Book. Thrilling. Sensational, ! Timely. Low Price. Sells on sight. Big Terms. Sample Book Free. Act Qulck | ly. Universal House, Philadelphia. | AGENTS A great proposition. ! Easiest and best selling article on ! market. Large profits. Write to-dav. j Carbon Specialty Co.. 22 East Ridge I street, Pa. i SOAP AGENTS Our Sanitary Skin . Soap has everything beat for profits; ! we protect you in territory: sample and ; premium list free. Daley Mfg. Co., St. j Louis, Mo. AGENTS for a money-maker. Some- I thing new. Fast seller. Sure repeater. Particulars free. F. and M. Co., 736 Redgate avenue. Norfolk. Va. Salesmen Wanted i < I EXPERIENCE unnresssry; easv | work, big pay. Write for large list of openings •ffering opportunities to earn • SIOO to SSOO a month while you learn; I position assured. Address Dept. 417, | National Salesmen's Training Associa- I tlon, Chicago. New York, Kansas Citv, j San Francisco. ' SALESMAN"— Experienced tiigh- I grade specialty, who has worked with 'jobbing grocery salesmen. State age, f references, past experience. Straight salary and expenses. Leberman Sons, 2635 Collins street. Philadelphia. Pa. SALESMEN to call on retail grocers, selling a well-known food product to I be followed with extensive advertising: 1 liberal commission paid. Address Alex ander Molasses Co., 226-230 East Front i | street, Cincinnati. j CIGAR SALESMEN WANTED to I carry line of cigars on road. SIOO pev 1 | month and expenses. Experience not necessary. Continental Cigar Compajiv. \V ichlta. Kansas. — j SALESMEN—SeII merchants Sales 1 and Order Books; large demand: lib eral commissions: pocket samples Wirth Salesbook Co., Chicago. | SIDE LINE, pocket samples; 10 min- 1 utes. $lO commission: high-grade men i only; no other need apply. Advertising Novelty Co.. Newton. lowa. SALESMEN AND AGENTS New' office specialties, exclusive or side lines. No orders. Bin F. Newton. lowa. Business Opportunities SPLENDID PAYING BUSINESS READY for man to step into as district agent for large corporation, provided he can prove ability. Satisfactorv ref- i erences required. Investment of not i over $500; fully secured. Position worth $3,000 per annum. Address ' •Bennett," Room 153. 64 W. Randolph street, Chicago. 111. v J FOR SALE, a limited ajnount of ' shares of 6 per cent, preferred stock in well-established, growing company in ?i tr, ... r ! lanufacturin f> business. Address H.. 471, care of Telegraph. ANT Intelligent person can earn good Income corresponding for newspapers experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798, Lock port, N. Y. SIOO.OO WEEKLY PROFIT in spare I time at home. Mail order business —.! don t worry about capital. Bovd H. Brown, Dept. E., Omaha. Neb. 'n Ave years in the mall order business, began with $5 Sen 3 booklet. Telle how. Hu ■*ss Lockport. N. Y. Business Personals Harrisburg Paste Works *'• CsnciM Street < PAPLRHANGERS'. billposters', bock. . a .f. 11 kln J i 2oS\Valnutstre»t^ i^___ii^ Apartments For Rent I DESIRABLE housekeeping ment: four rooms, bath and large stor- I age locker In basement; tiled entrance; bay window front; Immediate posses sion. Apply Penna. Realty & Improve. ment Co.. 132 Locust street. Rooms Wanted j TWO OR THREE furnished rooms for light housekeeping, for man, wife and child 5 years old. State price and lo cation. Address P. O. Box 434, Harris | burg. Pa. | ONE unfurnished room: must be be | tween Market and North street; rent , reasonable. Address S., 472, care of I Telegraph. ■ - ■ ■ ■=» Real Estate For Sale (ffßo> ACRE (farm) East of Sunburv, (1) mile to Danville (12,000) business population, half mile to Trolley handy to Philadelphia and Reading Railroad main valley to Bloomsburg. Two houses, one ($2,000) fine home, bank barn for (.20) head of stock, (new) out buildings, large • crystal springs, one part heavy timbered, (woodland) valued manufactured ($2,000). Cultivated two ways (BOO) Elberta peach orchard, ap ples, cherries, plums, quinces, grapes, (60,000) selected strawberry (500> rasp berry plants, hot beds and crops in cluded. Joins (SIB,OOOI stock farm. Business demands moving away. Time is limited and (half price) sacrifice only (S2O) an acre. (Photographs). Inquire during special telephone hours (7 to 8) mornings and evenings (Whether sold) before you start? Bell 11-R. and United 140-E. Geo. B. Ostrander, Danville, Pa. NO. 125 PINE STREET must be sold on account of illness IS rooms and 3 baths city steam heat plot, 26x 105. Price greatly reduced. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. I IN PENBROOK No. 228 South | Twenty-ninth street 2 Vi -story frame I— 7 rooms and bath furnace front porch lot, 20x180. Price, $2,200. Terms, $300.00 cash, remainder on i mortgage. Brlnton-Pncker Co., Second and Walnut streets. | BEAUTIFUL Cloverly Heights lot, new residential section, twenty by one hundred fifty feet. Terms, thlrtj--flve dollars cash and one dollar weekly. Price, one hundred seventy dollars. Big bargain. Address 8., 467, care of Tele graph. INVESTMENT New property brick all improvements tenants pay rent yielding 8.5 per cent, after deducting taxes, water rent, insurance. Price, $1,700 and $2,300. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. I SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE. located I corner Fourth avenue and Market j street. New Cutfiberl&nd: good stable; | sine of lot, 50x100 feet. Easy terms. Apply J. H. Reiff, Attorney, or F. C. j Hoover. ; $2,250 WILL BUY a brick house on ' Cumberland street, near Capital street. Also Herr street brick house nine 'rooms and bath. Price. $2,700. Bell [Realty Co.. Bergner Building. ! 500 AND 502 NORTH THIRTEENTH STREET Each 3-story frame 8 | rooms— rent for $12.00 each. Price. $1,650. Brlnton-Packer Co.. Second and Walnut streets. i FIRE destroyed property S. E. corner I fifth and Kelker streets. The price , for the plot is reduced—desirable cor ner—size. 45x54. Bell Realty Co.. Berg ner Building. THREE-STORY brick dwelling; front and rear porches; all improvements; ' good condition. Possession at once, owner leaving city. Call 1946 Green street. LOTS! LOTS OF LOTS!! THE biggest, the best, the cheapest ; on Camp Hill Call Bell 8048 L Real Estate For Rent I MECHANICSBURG, very desirable home, centrally located, best neighbor hood in town; all improvements and conveniences, including bath, heat, gas, electric lights; large lawn and porches: hardwood throughout; twentv minutes to Harrisburg: many trains and trol leys every day; commutation cheap; rent reasonable; splendid suburban home for Harrisburg business or pro fessional man; possession April 1. Wal ter L Houck. 321 South Market street, Mechanicsburg, Pa. Bell phone 121 A. BUSINESS PROPERTY. No. 402 Wal nut street, near Fourth street, three stories and basement, elevator service, size. 23x80. Lease for two years. Suit able for most any business or manu facturing. In heart of business section Chas. Adler, 1002 North Third street, Harrisburg, Pa. FOR RENT Large house and two acres of land at Lawnton $25 oo J. E. GIPPLE, 1251 Market Street. NEW 6-room housea with stables, I near Twenty-third street, at Edgemont, 1 Vi mile north of Penbrook. and to ears. 1 Rent, $6.00. Address G. S. Hartman. 38 ; North Twelfth street, Harrisburg, Pa. THREE-STORY brick house, No. 2110 ! Derry street; 8 rooms and bath; all conveniences; back, and side yards; most pleasant place l in the East End. ; Call 2102 Derry street. j Real Estate For Sale or Rent FOR RENT OR SALK THE '"ZOLLINGER" HOME 2109 N. Third Street—3-story brick—lo I rooms—bath.—furnace—lot, 50x200. Mll ; ler Bros. & Baker, Federal Square, Bell i phone 1595. FOR SALE OR RENT, three-storv brick, nine rooms and bath, 262 Forste'r street, corner Myrtle. Inquire George A. Gorgas, 16 North Third street Real Estate Wanted WANTED to lease, with privilege of buying, suburban place, two to ten acres, near trolley. Full particulars first letter. P. O. Box 162, damp Hill For Salt KINNELL Chain Bottom Emergency Shoes and Red Tip Neversllp Emerg ency Hcrse Shoes. Also a large line of Neversllp Red Tip Calks. Beware of the icy streets. Harrisburg Harness A Supply Co., Corner Second and Chost ( nut. ! WESTERN PONY, fairly broke; can | be driven by lady; set of harness, run about; ruber-tire buggy, practically new. Whole outfit. $150.00. Address Mrs. A. P. Sirrtmers. Hoffman Apart ments, Fifth and Market streets. 6 PER CENT. First Mortgage Guar anteed Real Estate Bonds on Pittsburg's largest department store building. De nominations SIOO, $509, SI,OOO, $5,000 i For information acidress A. S. Wiast ' Box 72, Harrisburg, Pa. HARDWARE and Housefurnlslilng Store, strictly up-to-date; good estab lished cash business, and a payer. Un less you mean business, >lon't answer this ad. Addres "Hardware," care of! Daily Telegraph. a FOR SAME * ~ ANTIQUE solid cherry, glass front, corner cupboard, and walnut hall rack. Also a set of truck automobile tools. 30S North Market street, Mechanics burg, Ta. HARRIBBURG TELBQMPB For Sale WAli. fAPKR STORE.. centrally located, established more than flrtean rears, can be purchased cheap for cash or terms to suit buyer. Apply Robert A. Carl, 14 North Market Square. • STANDARD Edison Phonograph. In cluding: stand, horn, two and four minute attachments, and 120 records. Cost S7O. Will sell for »25. Call 2180 Brookwood street. City. ONE bay horse, one roan mare, both irood animals; safe and Bound; work wherever hitched. Call, or address, G. V. Coble. Camp Hill, R. F. D. No. 1. close to Spanker's Mill. CHEAP, one high-grade Peninsular range, complete; only been used a few months. Reason for selling, no use for it. 335 Woodbine street. Bell phone 2SO9J. AT GABLE'S, 111, 113 and 11T South Second street. Redtips. Can't Slip. Sure Qrlp, Ilowe and Always Sharp horseshoe calks, and emergency shoes. FOI'R Kli Terry clqcks. Grandfath er's clocks. Many other antique mantle clocks. All In good condition. Some as low as $1.50. Call 1441 Shoop street. ONE font of 10 pt. and one font of 12 pt. O. S., with Antique Linotype Matrices. The Telegraph Printing Co., Harrlsburg, Pa. AN Aquarium, about 3 feet square, with table. Address A.. 402. cars of Telegraph. POOL ROOM and Cigar Store. Ad dress P., 465, care of Telegraph. FOR BALE CAUDS on sale at the 1 elegraph Business Office WHITE French Poodle dog. Call 171 North Fifteenth street. For Rent FOR RENT Desirable o(flees la tke Telegraph Bulldlag. singly or ea-salte. Inquire at Business office. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at ths Telegraph Business Office. Storage HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two large brick warehouses, built ex pressly for storage. Private "oomj for household goods and unexcelled fa cilities for storing all kinds of mer chandise. Low storage rates. South St. and Penr~. R. R. * STORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms. $1 to *3. wagons, IB cents per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411 Broad street. Both phones. Money to Loan PROFIT-SHARING LOAN SOCIETY WE HAVE ORIGINATED a Hew plan of loaning money by which borrowers share profits of lenders. Legal rates, easy terms, confidential. Offices, Rooms 6-7, 9 North Market Square. Furniture Packing FIHNITI'RE PACKING A. H. SHRENK, 1908 North Sixth street. Bell phone 399W, experienced Packer and Unpacker of Furniture, China and Bric-a-brac. % Died SHARP Mrs. Ursula Sharp, wife of Harry G. Sharp, died at her home, in Lemoyne. Friday evening, aged 41 years. She is survived by her hus band and two children, Mildred and Paul; one sister and four brothers. Services will be held at 9 o'clock at the home. Tuesday morning. Burial will be made in the Newport Cemetery. Notices NOTICE OF ANNUAL STOCKHOLD ERS' MEETING THE Annual Meeting of the Stock holders of the Great Southern Lumber Companv will be held at the Company's Office, 5 North Third Street, Har risburg, Pennsylvania, on Monday, January 12. A. r>. 1914. a.t 11:30 o'clock A. M.. for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for the ensuing year, for the consideration of the pro posed amendment of the Company's by laws so as to provide for a Third Vice- President with such powers and duties as the Board of Directors may. from time to time, determine, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. G. M. -WHITNEY, Secretary. Harrisburg, Pa., December 27, 1913. CLERK'S NOTICE NO. 2518 IN BANKRUPTCY -In the District Court of the United States for the Middle District of Pennsylvania. Homer R. Stmonetti, of Harrisburg. Dauphin County. Pennsylvania, «a bankrupt under the Act of Congress of July 1, 1808, having applied for a full dis charge from all debts provable against his estate under said Act. notice Is hereby given to all known creditors and other persons in interest, to appear before the said court at Scranton, in said District, on the 16th day of Febru ary, 1914. at 10 o clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. GEORGE C. SCHEURER. Clerk. OKFICE OF THE EAST HARRISBURG PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY, 12 SOUTH SECOND STREET. Harrisburg. Pa., December 29. 1913. NOTICE Is hereby Riven the stock holders that the Annual Meeting: and Election of Directors of this Company, will be held at the ,office of the Com panv. on Monday, January 12, 1914, a t | 10:30 A. M. J. OCONNELU . Secretary, OFFICE OF THE CITIZENS PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY. 12 SOUTH SECOND STREET. Harrisburg. Pa.. December 29, 19 - 13 NOTICE is hereby given the stock holders that the Annual Meeting and Election of Directors of this Company, will be held at the office of the Com pany, on Monday, January 12, 1914 at 11:00 A. M. J. O'CONNELL, Secretary. NOTICE The Annual Meeting of the East Harrisburg Cemetery Com pany. for the election of *Slx Directors will be held at the office of the ceme tery, on Tuesday, the 20th day of Janu ary. 1914, between the hours of 1 and 2 P. M. S. A. REEME. Secretary. NOTICE is hereby given that C. E Keys will not be responsible for debts or bills contracted by the wife, Mrs. Nellie Mac Keys. (81gned) C. E. KEYS.' P.ne Street Property For Sale NEAR FHONJ STREET Iff ROOMS—3 BATHS PLOT 28x105 CITY STEAM HEAT OWNER TO LEAYE CITY PROPERTY WILiI, BE SOLD AT GREAT SACRIFICE Bell Realty Co. RERGNER BUILDING MARKETS Fit IT TK CLOSE OF WED( x Aside From New Haven's Issues, Widest Movements Were in Specialties By .Itsocialrd Fress I New York, Jan. 10. The market closed firm. Having overcome the initial depression occasioned by the break in New Haven, bull operators bought with increasing confidence and ultimately succeeded in raising the level of prices well above the opening » n K-_. 1 ncertalntv as to the outcome of New Haven's efforts, to provide for Its financial needs made specialties un usually broad and active in the com pany's stock and bonds. The outstand ing 6's advanced four points. Aslirr from the New Haven's issues the widest movements were in special ties. Tobacco issues were heavy. Texas Company gained 5%. New York Cen tral sagged to S9'i. within a fraction of its low record for twenty years. Bonds were firm. Furnished by H. W. SAAVEL.Y, Arcade Building, New York, Jan. 10. Open. Clos. Alaska Gold Mines . 21 21 A mill. Copper 71% 72 American Can 31 31>t Am. C. & F 45 45 American Cotton Oil 38% 38% Ain. Ice Securities.. 2414 24',4 Am. Locomotive ... 32% 32% American Smelting. 65% 64 American Sugar ... 104 104 Am. T. & T 119!* 119 V* Anaconda 33% 33% Atchison 94% 94*4 Baltimore & Ohio.. 89% 90% Bethlehem Steel ... 30% 31 Beth. Steel pfd .... 68 68% Brooklyn R. T 88% 88% California Petroleum 23% 23% Canadian Pacific ... 206% 208% .Central Leather ... 2 8 28% C., M. & St. P 100% 100% Chino Con. Copper . 87% 38 Consolidated Gtis .. 130% 130% Distilling Securities . 17 17 Erie 28% 28% Erie Ist pfd. ...... 44!* 44% Goodrich, B. F 22 22 Goodrich. B. F., pfd. 82 81% Great Nor. pfd 12.'% 126 Great Nor. Ore subs. 35% 35% I Illinois Central .... 107% 107% Interboro-Met 60% 61% Lehlsh A'alley 149% 149% Mex. Petroleum .... 50% 50% «0.. Kan. & Texas . 19% 19% Missouri Pacific ... 25% 25% Nev. Con. Copper .. 14 % 15 New York Central . 90 89% X. Y., N. H. & 11. . . 73 75 Norfolk & Western. 100% , 100% Northern Pacific 109% 109% Penna. R. R 110% 110% People's Gas & Coke 123% 123% Pittsburgh Coal pfd. 86% 86% Pressed Steel Car ..28 28% Rifling 169% 169% Hep. Iron & Steel . . 20 20 Rock Island 13 13% Rock Island pfd. . . 20 20% Southern Pacific .. 91% 91% Southern Railway . 24 24% Southern Ry. pfd... 77% 77 Tennessee Copper . 32\* 32% Texas A- Pacific .... 15% 15 Texas Company ... 137 142 Union Pacific i 156% 157% IT. S. Rubber 58 58 U. S. Steel 58% 59 Vi Utah Copper 49 49 Va. Caro. Shem. .. 29% 30% Westinghouse Mfg.. 66% 66% Wool worth - 95 96 CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE Furalahed by H. AY.. SUAVELY. Arcade Building. Chicago. 111., Jan. 10. Open. High. Law. Clos. Wheat— May 91 'i .... ia July 87>4 87u Con— <>■>** •• • • 65 July 65 6514 Oats— ! May 397, .... j July 39 .... 3814 PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE By Associated Press Philadelphia, Jan. 10. Wheat Steady; No. 2. red, export elevator, 93V4 ©94 c: No. 1, Northern, Duluth, export, 98 #9 9c. Corn Steady; new, No. 2, yellow, natural, local, 68%®69%c; do., kiln dried, local, local, 70@71c. Oats—Steady, No. 2, white, 4."@4s'Ac. Bran Market firmer; winter, per spring, per ton, Refined Sugars Market steady: powdered. 4.15 c; fine granulated, 4.06 c; confectioners' A. 3.95 c; Keystone A 3.95 c. Butter The market is weak western, creamery, extras, 36c; nearby prints, fancy, 39c. Egg The market is steady: Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts free cases. *9.60 per case; do., current receipts, free cases. $9.45 per case western, extras, firsts, free cases. $9.60 per case; do., firsts, free cases $9 45 per case. _Llve Poultry Weak; fowls, 16® lie; young chickens. 15® lie broiling chickens, 15%® 17c; old roost ers, 12@13c: ducks, 16@16c; do., spring ducks, 16® 17c; geese, 16®17c; turkeys 11 @ 19c. Dressed Poultry Steady; fowls, western, fancy, heavy, 18c; do medium sixes, 15® 18c; do., light weights, 12® 14c; old roosters. i3c: roasting chtckens,fancy,l9(fini %c; broil ing chickens, fancy. 20@23c; do., fair I 14@ lsc; turkeys, fancy, 23@25c: do, common. ls@2oc; ducks, ll®l'Jc; geese. [ll® 18c. Potatoes Firm; Pennsylvania, per I bushel, 83®85c; New York, per bushel j 78® 80c; Jersey, per basket, 20@60c ' Flour—The market is'steady; winter clear. $3.75® 4.00: straights. Penn*' I sylvania. $4. 15@4.30: western, *4.26® I 4.50: patents, $4.60®4.85: Kansas, ! tralght. jute sacks, *4.10®4.30; spring, If »ts, clear $4.00 4.20: strnlght.»4.2i>'« I 4.40; patents. J4.E0W4.65 Hay The market is steady;* tim othy. No. 1, large bales. *18.50® 19.00; No. 1, medium bales, tl8.00@18.50" No 2, * 17.00® 17.60; No. 3, $14.00® 18.00 Clover mixed: Light, mixed, J17. 06© 17.50; No. -1, *16.00® 16.50; No. 2. *14.60 @ 15.50. NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT By Associated- Press New York, Jan. 10. The statement of the actual condition of Clearing House Banks and Trust Companies for the week shows that they hold *32,- 1 189,100 reserve In excess of legal re quirements. This is an increase of *15,999,550 from last week. The statement follows: Artual Condition Loans, *1,887,480,000; Increase $5- 491,000. Specie, *345,444,000; Increase, *22 - 714,000. ' Legal-tenders, *87,728,000; increase $5,377,000. Net deposits, *1,766,990,000; increase *31,177,000. Circulation, *46,143,000; decrease SIIB,OOO. ! Banks' cash reserve In vault. $370 - [ 401,000. Trust Companies' cash reserve In vault, $62,771,000. Aggregate cash reserve, *433.172.000 Excess lawful reserve, $32,189,100' in crease, $19,999,550. Trust Companies' reserve with Clear ing House members carrying 25 per cent, cash reserve, $52,122,000. CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press Chicago. 111., Jan. 10. Hogs Re ceipts, 13.000; steady. Bulk of sales $8.'20«8.35: light. *B.oo®B.32Unmixed $8.05® 8.40; heavy, sß.os@B.4o>jWrouirh' $8.05® 5.15; pigs, $C.75@8.90. ' Cattle Receipts, 200; steadv Beeves, $6.76@9.10: Texas steers, $6 90 @8.00; stockers and feeders, $0.00®7 45- cows and heifers. *3.50®i.40: calve*' *7.60® 11.60. •ives. Sheep —. Receipts, 2,600; stron* Native. *4.90@6.20; yearlings, *6 00® 7.16; lambs, native, *6.85®8.35, JANUARY 10, 1914. Fatima, Nimble Dancer, Comes to Orpheum Next Week * il HHttto**.,, „ si* v *m*-,&•. | t> y» 4 v ■ , s : ' >^g9k s SHBE f.. - -.v W < I&K' - i J y in Jm "Distinctly Individual" Is the Way the Management De scribes Her As the feature of next week's bill at the Orpheum the management. Is announcing the engagement of Fattm a, who, Manager Hopkins says, is like the cigaret of the name she bears, i iv that she is "distinctly individual." nttnt is the wonderful Turkish dan cer. who enjoyed a fun of seven con secutive weeks as the top-notch attra ction at Hammerstein's Victoria The ater last summer, and who since that FRAILINfQ. JUDGE SITS FOR M'CARBELL One of Heaviest Criminal Courts in History of County Will Begin Monday will bp here to assist President Judge; Kunkel, owing to the illness of Addi tional Law Judge McCarrell. The lat ter is still confined to his home, al though continued improvement in his condition was reported to-day. Dis trict Attorney Michael E. Stroup will handle the work in Xo. 1 room and Assistant Frank B. AVlckersham and Robert Fox will take care of No. 2 room and the grand jury, respectively. Among the important cases will be the murder trial of Hans Solbring and Angelo Boschelli and Jacob Eckcrt, former owners of the "Rose Garden" and the "White Hall," whose licenses were revoked by the court. The tip staves announced for the week of criminal and common pleas courts fol low: Criminal Court—John Pottorff, Rob ert M. Green, Daniel Longanecker, Jesse Dando, D. R. Smith, H. C. Keith, John Whiting. Joseph Bateman, Wil liam Brown, George J. Sweigart, John P. Booser. George Myers, Ottoway | Johnson, J. C. Davis, John McClure, [ John Crumlick, Samuel Coplinsky and ! William Germer. Common Pleas—Charles E. Jones, I Harry B. Hatilen, Andrew W. Knobl, Busfirod McCormick, Patrick Kenney, Arthur J. Palmer. Edward Pago, Geo. Peters. John P. Booser, John Bryan, Felix W. Newman, David Charles, John R. Kinsey and Harry Newcomer. New Houses for West Knd.—A per mit to build two 2 Vi-story brick houses on the west side of Second street south of Division was granted to-day to Mrs. John Kline. They will cost $2,000. Argue Mush Case February 3.—Ar gument on the Brinser cornmeal case will.be heard by the Dauphin County Court February 3. The hearing of testimony was concluded to-day on the application for an injunction by S. C. Brinser. the original patentee of the secret process, to restrain his son and I some other members of a new firm j from using the same process. Want New Bond. —Ten days was allowed in a rule granted by Judge Kunkel to-day upon Thomas B. Rock afellar to shoy cause why new bond should not be granted In the replevin action brought by the Pennsylvania Investment Company. The original bond is a.lleged to be dofective. Gough's Offices Ready March 1. County Controller H. W. Gough doesn't expect to be fully installed in com pletely equipped o Vices beffore March 1. Until then he will do business with a flatt top desk and a single chair' in the old Select Councilchamber. The blank return cards that will ac company every treasurer's check that is sent out of town are being printed and a supply will be distributed very shortly. The cards will be filled out and returned upon receipt of the check, and will serve as a double check In the Controller's office. To Probate Will— Deputy' Register of Wills C. W. Eubendall will go to Williams town to-night to probate the will of Alexander Frew. Letters of administration on the estate ofKath erine Frew, Alexander's second wife, were issued to-day to W. H. Greiner, of Oberltn. Airs. Frew died more than time has appeared as the headllner ot nearly every metropolitan theater OR the Keith circuit. Fatlma. it is alleged, was furmerl y the favorite in the harem of Abdul Hamld 11. After she was liberated sli e sought America, and William Ham mersteln, hearing of her wonderful gr ace and dancing, immediately engaged her for an extended run at his New Y ork theater. | a year ago. Letters on ths estate of I Nellie May Ikes, city, were also issued. I Annual City Statement—The annual ■ statement o fthe city's receipts and expenditures will be finished Monday and submitted to council Tuesday. HIIBBER STAMnp i»fl| SEALS A. STENCILS ll\ |fl 1 R 130 LOCUSTST. HBG,PA. If Ami For Sale Second Street Property near Wal nut—good investment certain to appreciate—almost 30 foot frontage. No. 126 Pine Street, with plot 26x 105—desirable residential district No. 11l Chestnut Street large residence centrally located—very easy terms. No. 701 N. Sixth Street brick 'corner property facing Capitol Park. Three-story brick building, 40x70, with plot 50x295—0n Cameron Street neat- Mulberry Street Bridge. Bell Realty Co. Bergner Building. THE Harrlsburg Polyclinic Discern- • ,ooo. 1805 Green street, 3-story briok all Improvements, side and rear en trance. 1600 Hunter street, 3-story frame coiner, rent $14.00 per month. Price $1,500. Bargain. H. M. BIRD ' UNION TRUST BUILDING > I mmmmm ——I 11