Lost ! LOST Between Mechanics' Bank, Fhird street. Strawberry ave ,"V®i Jourt avenue, pocketbook, IIS, check of *8.50. Reward If returned Co 6. W. Shelley, 418 Boaa street. ijOgT in rout Office or Race and (Tine street car. $5. Reward If returned to B*l Bouth Front street. Help Wanted —Male " BOYB WANTED »Uady employment fflveift. PP Salant & Salant, Fourth and KeiKer. DETECTIVE , AGE I N iahed in adjoining State, wants pa t JXtTsSooiS! B °* 4.-478, care of Telegraph. EXPERIENCED boy, °7? r t y S£v» -o assist in grocery ••ference. Address K., 47#, care Telegraph. ——» GOVERNMENT P°K^ 0 3 8 . 7 a , re ?el"ls surw,?, y . as? (Ins, Washington. P. C. ,^fe,'o?;x" l s™usi5 a i o s s SSSI»TBSSir Building, Washington. D. C. SALESMEN The Auto He »[" Company wants capable '? en A„^„t V imall capital* as State and . * Vgents for their nowly patented Auto leater. Heats from exhaust. Can be nstalled In twenty minutes. Sells ror 126 Every Automobile owner needa It. demonstration Insures fit nan can . earn SI,OOO P®/,5?"" a_i eH estimation Invited. Rrook danager, 1148 Bedford avenue. BrooK yn, New York. WOODWORKING MACHINE Jso three drum and bel l ® a ?? e ,|V n^ent Lge and experience. Federal Equipment )0.. Carlisle. Pa. - ' Help Wanted—Femle AN experienced cook; must bo 6 ' l ecommended. Call at 801 l Bros. Mlg. •o„ Fourteenth and Howaid Btreets. GIRL, for general houßework. ln prl •ate family. Apply, with references, 717 State street. ____ GIRL or woman for general house irork; must havo knowledge ° r S ug; reference required. Call evenings, Jul. North Second street. { GIRLS to work In candy Ap ily at office of D. Bacon Co.. 488 Soutn lameron street. WANTED l2 girls over 16 ■ears of age. Apply, Silk Mill. WHITE woman for general house rork; family of three; no washing. Address K., 460. care of lelegraph. WHITE woman, who Is wllllns ( j" ipend winter with a c^ B \voric n Florida, to assist with light work n family of four. Address D„ 481, care if Telegraph. ielp Wanted—Male and Female "MEN AND WOMEN GET Government obs. 165 to $l5O month. Harrisburg examinations soon. Write ltnmedl itely for free list of position* now a F n r d ank?Pn rin fnstK i,, De l p otn 0 t n :51J. Rochester. N. Y. bifbations Wanted —Male STENOGRAPHER and general office nan. several years' experience, good ecord, satisfactory rafcrenccs, desires eliable position in or about Harr s >urg. Address J., 474, caro of Harrls lurg Telegraph. YOUNG man, aged 18, wants a posl lon as stenograpner; can furnish ref irence. If necessary. Address Box X., 77, care of Telegraph. POSITION as bookkeeper; one year's xperience with large manufacturing rrm; can give good reference. J. R. 8., are of Telegraphy YOUNG man desires position as Irlver; has some experience. Address ,14 Granite avenue. Situations Wanted —Female A PRACTICAL. NURSE, with hospital xperience, would like to have cases of ,ny kind. Address 2009, care of Tcle ;raph. , COLORED woman wants position as ook in private family or hotel. Ad iress Hester Jones, 433 North avenue, loom 8. MATERNITY nursing, references, or lay's work of any kind. Call Bell phone 413W, or 1206 Wallace street. MIDDLE-AGED man of good cliarac er wants position as houseman; under tands care of boiler. Wants good lome. Address A. A. C., care of Tele graph. RELIABLE woman wants day's work >f anv kind; can furnish references, tell, or address, 1628 Elm street. WORK of any kind by colored wo nan. Apply 616 Church avenue. YOUNG lady wishes position as lousekeeper, for widower preferred. Address, or call. A. S., 332 Broad street, iarrisburg. Pa. Young lady wishes position as tenograplier; competent and with ex lerience; best reference. Address F„ 180, care of Telegraph. Agents Wanted STORY OF MEXICO. New Epoch laklng Book. Thrilling, Sensational, Mmely. Price. Sells on night. Big Terms Sample Book Free. Act Quick y. Universal House, Philadelphia. Business Opportunities PARTNERSHIP WANTED Ambl lous businessman, 32. to Invest $4,000 n growing manufacturing concern pre errable, but not necessary; men's and women's attire or accessories. Give ull particulars, H., 482, care of Tele ;rnpn Office. WILL grant exclusive selling rights if nationally advertised high-grade latented specialty in big demand to larty in position to operate on large cale. Very unusual opportunity. Au iress Myrlck Specialty Co., 429 Heed iulldlng, Philadelphia, Pa. GROCERY STOCK and fixtures for ale stock at inventory, probably 400 worth fixtures at S2OO huild ug can be rented or purchased in larrlsburg. Bell Realty Co., Bergner J u fldltig. HOTEL LICENSE, good will and flx ures for sale; prominent location in ■otlve town; old established business; 8 lodging rooms; other conveniences. Jell Realty Co., Bergner Building. . FOR SALE ' "JACKSON" STORE At NEW BUFFALO (Perry County) Stock and fixtures of a general merchandise store. Poultry plant with a capacity of 800 chickens 60 S. C. White Orpington chickens. 4-ton Fairbanks scales. Plot of ground 150x150 ft. 2%-story frame house with eight rooms. Stable and woodshed. Two warehouses. This property is located on Front street New Buffalo, overlooking the Susquehanna river and has been a business stand for fifty years. New Buffalo Is a country town about 4>,b miles from .luniata Bridge Station (P. R. R.) on the State road to Sunbury. Miller Bros. & Baker Federal Mquare ttarrlslwrg WEDNESDAY EVENING Business Opportunities ANY Intelligent person can earn good Income corresponding tor newspapers; experience unnecessary. SenA for par ticulars. Press Syndicate. 798, Lock port, N. Y. MOVING PICTURE THEATER WANTED or hall or opera house to rent for same. State full particulars. P. O. Box 94, ElUabethtown, Pa. JEWELRY STOCK and fixtures. Can be seen and inspected any time. Rea son for selling, ill health. W. C. Note stlne, Duncannon, Pa. 1 MADE $50,000 In five years in the] mall order business, began with sl. Send for free booklet. Telia bow. Hea cock. 365 Lockport. N. Y. Business Personals HAULING H. W. LATHE, Boarding Stable sal National Transfer Co. Movers of fiianos, safes, boilers and general haul, ng. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. 2503 R. . Harrisburg Paste Works 13# N. Cameron Street PAPERHANGERS' billposters' book binders' and all kinds of paste. Prompt; shipment. All paste guaranteed. Bell phone 1186 L. | FOR falling hair try Gross' Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggißt ana Apothecary. 118 Market street, Harrisburg, Pa Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell. 1960. REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING with best material and by expert help. Send us your worn furniture. Our best efforts Insure your satisfaction. S. N. , Cluck, 220 Woodbine street. | DO your Electric Bells give you trouble? If so, see Sweetser, 1002 Market i street, the Specialist. Bell phone 2470 W. , BIG LOT of unredeemed Overcoats for sale and masquerade suits for hire. Phono 1251 J. Rooms For Rent UNFURNISHED ROOMS, suitable for light housekeeping. Stoves fur nished free. Laundry, phone and bath room privileges. Also janltress service. Bishop Building, 429 Broad street. 322 CRESCENT STREET, large new ly papered furnished front room; one occupant, $2.00, two occupants, $3.00 per weak; conveniences; must see to appreciate. _____ ROOMS KOR RENT THOSE wishing a desirable location and warm rooms, we can please you. 117 Pine Street. ——< SINGLE or double beds; modern im provements; 609 Forster street, oppo site Messiah Lutheran Church, Sixth and Forßter. FURNISHED ROOMS, single or en suite; all conveniences; Bell phone; second floor; reference required. 408 North street. FURNISHED ROOMS, single or en site; all conveniences, Including phone; reference required. Apply 1016 North Front street. FINELY furnished rooms, with steam heat, with or without board. 1518 North Sixth street. Rooms Wanted UNFURNISHED front room, second or third iloor, on Hill, between Thir teenth and Sixteenth anil Market and Walnut. Phone, Bell 2652. S. N. Brown, 408 Market street. FURNISHED ROOM on second floor, in refined, private family, by single gentleman; only first-class place, locat ed on the Hill, desired. Apply Box 462, care of Telegraph. Wanted ADVANCED student wishes one or two hours weekly instructions in French and German from native teachers. Address J., 475, care of Tele graph. BY man and wife, five or six-room apartment, or a small house, on or be iore April 1. Can furnish good refer ences. Address J. W., care of Tele graph. WANTED, at once, nvs ions of red clover hay. Address Stouffer Poultry Farm, P. O. Box 224. Harrisburg. Boarders Wanted A FEW boarders in a private family, ladles or gentlemen; rates reasonable. Apply 1517 Wallace street. —— Lodging I ' , u xiiree rooms separate. Boarding by the meal, day or week. Apply Mrs. T. A. Snyder, 1001 North Second street. Real Estate For Sale INVESTMENT New property I brick all improvements tenants pay rent vlelding 8.5 per cent, after deducting taxes, water rent, insurance. Price, $1,700 and $2,800. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. 160-ACRES 5 miles west of Marys vllle L'H-story frame dwelling, con taining 8 rooms frame bank barn 45x72 2 wells running water In every field. Briwton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. THIRD AND MACLAY corner property brick lO rooms and bath —gas and electric light steam heat —lot, 26x119—hardwood finish. Price reasonable. Bell lteulty Co., Bergner Building. 1103 NORTH THIRD STREET Dwelling and room equipped and now operated as a moving picture theater, dwelling with all conveniences. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE New paper —natural wood finish lot, 75x150 ft.— large chicken house all kinds of fruit. H. H. Feesor, Thirty-first and Curtin streets, Penbrook, Pa. NO. 125 PINE STREET must be sold on account of illness l3 rooms and 3 baths city steam lieat plot, 26x 105. Price greatly reduced. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. 1829 N. FIFTH STREET 3-story frame 9 rooms and bath furnace —front and rear porches. Price, $2,700.00. Brlnton-Packer C 0.,, Second and Walnut streets. $1,700.00, EASY TERMS, 1443 Zarker street; 2%-story frame dwelling; all Improvements; good repair; rents for $15.00. Backenstoss Real Estate Co., 1425 '/i Derry street. FIRE destroyed property S. E. corner 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 I LOTS OF LOTS!! THE bigge3t, the best, the cheapest on Camp Hill Heights. Call Bell 'phone 3048 L Real Estate For Rent BUSINESS PROPERTY, No. 402 Wal nut street, near Fourth street, three stories and basement, elevator service, slae, 23x80. Lease for two years. Suit able for most any business or manu facturing. in heart of business secUon. Chas. Adler, 1002 North Third street, Harrlsburg. Pa. FOR RENT NO. 2568 LEXINGTON STREET »- story brick; 9 rooms and bath; steam heat; all modern Improvements, porches; rent, $20.00; immediate pos session. Apply at 2415 Reel street. FOR RENT Large house and two acres of land at LaWnton $25.00 J. E. GIPPLE. 1251 Market Street. r • -■ ' • ; - • BAREUSBURG HSBSE TELEGRAPH Real Estate For Rent j NEJW fi-room houseb with stables. , near Twenty-third street, at Edgemont, 14 mile north of Penbrook, and to cars. Rent, $6.00. Address G. S. Hartman, 38 North Twelfth street, Harrlsburg, Pa. THREE -STORY brick house, No. 2110 Derry street; 8 rooms and bath; all conveniences; back and side yards; most pleasant place in the East End. I Call 2102 Derry street. I HOUSE FOR RENT, 1386 Penn I street, SIO.OO. Geo. W. Updegrove, 1200 Penn street. Real Estate For Sale or Rent FOR RBNT OR SAI.K THE "ZOLLINGER" HOME 2109 I N. Third Street—3-story brick—lo rooms—bath—furnace—lot. 60x200. Mil ler Bros. & JJaker, Federal Square, Bell phone 1595. For Sale KINNELL Chain Bottom Emergency Shoes and Red Tip Neversllp Emerg ency Horse Shoes. Also a large line of Neversllp Red Tip Calks. Beware of the Icy streetß. Harrlsburg Harness & Supply Co., Corner Second and Chest nut 6 PER CENT. First Mortgage Guar anteed Real Estate Bonds on Pittsburg's largest department store building. De nominations SIOO, SSOO, SI,OOO, 15,000. For Information aodress A. S. Wiest, Box 72, Harrlsburg, Pa. HARDWARE and Housefurnlshlng Store, strictly up-to-date; good estab lished cash business, and a payer. Un less you mean business, don't answer this ad. Addres "Hardware," care of Dally Telegraph. AT GABLES, 111, 113 and 117 South Second street, Redtips, Can't Slip. Sure Grip, Rowe and Always Sharp horseshoe calks, and emergency shoes. ONE font of 10 pt. and one font of 12 pt. O. S., with Antique Linotype Matrices. The Telegraph Printing Co., Harrlsburg. Pa. ONE 10-H.-P. D. C. motor. In first class condition. Apply 41 North Thir teenth street. — —■ AN. Aquarium, about 3 feet square, with table. Address A.. 402. care of Telegraph. i POOL ROOM and Cigar Store. Ad dress P., 465, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business Office. For Kent , FOR RENT Desirable offices la tbe Telegraph Building, sluitly or en-suite. Inquire at Business Office. DESK ROOM IN large, bright office. Heat, light and running water included. Center of city For terms see Harvey T Smith, 204 South Thirteenth street HTABI.E ROOM FOR RENT WE have stable room for 7 horses at Fifteenth and Chestnut streets. New building—everything complete. United Ice and Coal Co., Forster and Cowden streets. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. Storage HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two large brick warehouses, built ex pressly for storage. Private "ooma for household goods and unexcelled fa cilities for storing all klndß of mer chandise. Low storage ratea South St. and Penr". R. R. STORAGE IN .S-atory brick building, rear 408 Market irtreet. Household goods la clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to P. G. Dlener, Jeweler, 408 Marlti St. STORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms. $1 to *3 Wagons. 75 cents ger month. Apply u. Cooper & Co., 411 road street. Both Financial MOl -SY TO LOAN on Real Estate security In any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Address P. O. Box 174, Harrlsburg, Pa. Money to Loan "PROFIT-SHARING LOAN SOCIETY WE HAVE OKIUINATED a now 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 FURNITURE PACKING A. H. SHRENK. 1906 North Sixth street, Bell phone 399W, experienced Packer and Unpacker of Furniture, China and Bric-a-brac. Died SHEESLEY On Monday evening', January 12, 1914, at 7 o'clock, Wil liam Sheesley, in his 76th year. Funeral services Thursday, at 2 P. M„ from liis late residence, 1001 South Ninth street. The relatives and friends are Invited to attend without further notice. Burial Harrlsburg Cemetery. SHULTZ On January 12, 1914, Amos Shultz, of 1921 Penn street, aged i 4 years. Funeral on Thursday, at 2 P. M., from his residence. 1921 Penn street. Th«. relatives and friends are Invited to.at tend without further notice. The Rev. C. H. Grove will officiate. Burial East Harrlsburg Cemetery. YOUST Mrs. Emma Youst died at the home of her mother, in Shiremans town, Pa.. Monday evening, January 12, after a lingering Illness. Burial will be made in St. John's Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Shlremanstown. Pa.. on Thursday, January 15. at 2 P. M... from the ho. a of her mother, Mrs. John Deckman. Funeral will be private. In Memoriain IN sad, but loving remembrance of our son and brother, Alelvln P. Ar thur, who departed this life so sud denly January 14, 1907. Dearest loved one, thou hast left us, And thy loss wo deeply feel, But God, who has bereaved us. He can all our sorrows heal. THE FAMILY. Lc~"! Notices SEALED PROPOSALS for the con struction of a Liberal Arts Building at State College. Pa., and for heating, plumbing and electrical work for the same building will be received until noon. Wednesday. January 28, 1914. Plans and specifications may be seen at the following offices: President Edwin E. Sparks, State College. Pa. McKee, Mitchell & Alter, Park Build ing. Pittsburgh, Pa. State Supt. of Grounds & Bldgs, Capi toDaya&rKi™fB, 253, 213, 261 222, 37, 246, i2B, 263, 231. Engineers for 222, 247, 253, 262. Firemen for 247. 253, 261. Conductors for 228, 263. Flagmen for 262, 263. Brakemen for 226. 231, 240. Conductors up: Fraellch, Shirk, Kel ler. Flagmen up: Kline, McCann, Krow, Cooper. Legal Notices. Court may be in session, for the trans fer of the License to sell liquor at re tall, now held by Harry F. Ecklnger, at Hotel Russ, No. 423 Market Street, Har rlsburg, Pa., to Frederick B. Aldlnger. C. H. BERGNER, Attorney for Applicant. NOTICE is hereby given that the un dersigned will muko an application to the Court of Quarter Sessions of Dau phin County, Pennsylvania, on the 26th day of January. A. D. 1914, at 10 o'clock A. M., or as soon thereafter as the said Court may be in session, for a license to engage In the business of a detec tive and to conduct a detective busi ness. the principal office whereof shall be at No. 820 South Second Street Steelton, Pennsylvania. NICHOLAS DONATELLA. NOTICE Lexers Testamentary on the Estate of Priscilla Brandt Carroll late of Harrisburg. Dauphin county. Pa deceased, having been granted to the undersigned. In Harrisburg, Pa., all persons Indebted to said Estate are re quested to malco immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. CHRISTIAN BRANDT CHARLES SCHRIVER, Exec u to'rg. NOTICE The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the State Capital Savings and Loan Association will be held at the office of the Association. No 108 North Second street. Harris burg Pa., Monday. January 26, at 11 o'clock A. M„ for the general transac tion of business. uon JOHN P MKLICK, Secretary. Brakemen up: Stineley, Titus, Wheat field, Crook, Melsenbaugh, Umberger, Brownawell, May, Myers, Goudy, Deck er, Wlstl«r, Mcllroy, McCall, Doestler, McDermott, Hutchison, Peters, McGov ern. Long, McCombs, Kochenour, Camp bell. Middle Division —l 22 crew first to go after 2:45 p. m.: 121, 113, 110, 123, 115, 112, 116, 117, 120, 114, 119. Laid off: 102, 108, 101, 106, 109, 104. Engineer for 112. Firemen for 114, 119. Flagman for 121. Brakemen for 122, 113, 115, 116, 117. THE READING Harrlsbnrg Division— l 7 crew first to go after 1:30 p. m.: 16. 16, 4, 14, 23, 20. Helper's crew: Freed. East-bound, after 1:15 p. m.: 59, 66, 69. Engineer up: Nye. Firemen up: Fulton, Boyer, Chronls ter, Stephens, Aunspach, Shearer. Sel lers. Brown. Viewing, Hoffman, Nye, Hoffner,' King, Hollenbac.h, Bowers, Harner, Reed. Grumbine. Snader. Brakemen up: Hess, Gardner, Tra wltz. Quay, Dunkle, McQuade, Fleagle, Reach, Dvblic, FStix, Powley, Taylor, Palm, Page, Snyder, Ayres. SHOOTS BROTHER if EYE WITH RIFLE HE GOT FOR CHRISTMAS Were Shooting Mark; Physicians Hope to Save Boy's Sight While Frank Kaufman, aged 12, and his brother, Brenner Kauffman, 13, were shooting mark with an air rifle in the rear yard of the their home at 1319 North Third Btreet yesterday Frank was accidentally shot In the right eye by Brenner. At the Harrisburg Hospital, where the lad was taken shortly after 6 o'clock last evening, it is said the boy is not in a dangerous condition and there is hope of saving his eye. The lads got an air rifle for Christ mas. evening after school hours they started to shoot mark, using a tin can as|the target. Frank got in the way of a shot from Brenner's gun and fell moaning to the ground with a bullet in his right eye. At the hos pital It was said an X-ray examination will be made to locate the ball. Hundreds Lose Lives in Attempting to Swim Gulf By Associated Press Miyazaki, Japan, Jan. 14.—A party of refugees from the stricken Islantf of Sakura, in the Gulf of Kagoshima, arrived here to-day. They reported that the inhabitants of 300 houses, composing the village of Seto on that island, lost their way in trying to reach the seashore and probably all perished together. The refugees de clare that hundreds were drowned in trying to swim across the Gulf of Kagoshima. They add that the vol cano of Sakura-Jima has completely changed its form, several new craters having opened. The hall of ashes ceased here to-day after lasting thirty-six hours. A heavy rain has cleared the atmos phere. SCHi;VI.KII,!, HOAD CASES MAY BE TRANSFERRED Word was received at the Capitol to day that Attorney General Bell had ob tained from the supremo court a rule requiring cause to be shown why the Indictments against Highway Commis sioner E. M. Bigelow and other officials of the State Highway Department set for trial In Pottsville, Friday, should not be transferred to another county. This action was a surprise and the indications are that there will be an interesting argument as the rule is re turnable on February 2 and the Schuyl kill authorities will likely make a fight. Judge C. N. Brumm, who direct ed the indictments, was here for the I Progressive conference to-day, but de clined to make any comments. At the Attorney General's Department It was stated that the matter was in the hands of the attorney general. Com missioner Bigelow declined to discuss the matter. INSTALL OFFICERS The Harrisburg City Lodge, No. 238, Independent Order Britlr Abrams, in stalled the followinzg officers at Its I regular meeting, held yesterday: Presi dent, Solomon Kerson; vice-president, Max Williams: treasurer. A. Abra hams: secretary. Paul Husik; finan cial secretary, Abraham Dubin; first trustee, Isaac Marcus; second trustee, Alec Harrison. WHEN YOU OWN THE ANGELUB You at once possess the skill of a great pianist. If you would realize this, call at our warerooms. J. H. Troup Music Tlous«, 15 South Market Sq u are.—A d vertisement. MONEY r to loan in amounts of $5 to> S2OO to honest working peo ple without bank credit at cheaper rates than the law of 1913 allows. Comparison of our rates, terms and methods of doing business with other loan of fices will convince the most skeptical borrower that this is the place to come in time of need. Open daily 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Saturday 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. CO-OPERATIVE LOAN & INVESTMENT CO. 204 Chestnut Street I V JANUARY 14, 1914. STEEL UNDER PRESSURE IN PROFESSIONAL HANDS Reading and Lehigh Valley Declined During Morning; Bonds Are Reported Firm By Associated Press New York, Jan. 14. Special move ments among shares of secondary Im portance provided a cover for profit-1 taking sales In the active list. After these offerings were absorbed prices moved upward again, but subsequently the list weakened. Steel was under pressure at the hands of professionals, who based their operations on the expectation that the forthcoming quarterly report would be unfavorable. Fluctuations were nar row until shortly before noon, when the whole list moved off. Heading and Lehigh Valley declined one. Bonds were firm. Furnlahvd by H. W. SNAVELY, Arcade Building. New York, Jan. 14. Open. 2.30 P. M. Alaska Gold Mines . 21% 21% Amal. Copper 72 % 72% American Beet Sugar 25% 26% American Can .... 32 32% American Can pfd. . 83 93 % Am. C. & F 46% Am. Ice Securities.. 25 25 Am. Locomotive ... 33% 34 American Smelting . 64 64 % American Sugar ... 105 104% Am. T. & T 119% 120 Anaconda 3414 34% Atchison 95% 96% Baltimore & Ohio .. 90% 90% Bethlehem Steel ... 34 34 Beth. Steel pfd .... 71% 71% Brooklyn R. T 89% 89% California Petroleum 28% 28 Canadian Pacific .. 206% 108 Central Leather ... 25% 26% Chesapeake & Ohio. 60% 60% C.. M. & St. P 100% 100% Chicago & N. W. .. . 129% 130% Chlno Con. Copper . 38% 38% Col. F. & 1 32 32 Erie 29 29 Erie Ist pfd 45% 45% Goodrich, B. F 21% 21% Goodrich, B. F. pfd. 82% 82% Great Nor. pfd 126% 126% Great Nor. Ore subs. 36% 36% Interboro-Met 15% 15% Interboro-Met. pfd,. 61% 61% Lehigh Valley 152% 152% Louis. & Nashville . 137 139% Mex. Petroleum .... 50% 55% Mo., Kan. & Texas . 20% 20% Missouri Pacific ... 26 26 Nev. Con. Copper .15 14% New York Central . 89 89% N. Y„ N. H. &H. . . 77% 77 Norfolk & Western. 101% 101% Northern Pacific ... 110% 110% Penna. R. R 110% 110% People's Gas & Coke 124% 124% Pressed Steel Car .. 31% 31% Ray Con. Copper .. 18% 18% Reading 169% 169% Rep. Iron & Steel. 22% 22% Rep. Iron & 8. pfd. 83% 83% Rock Island 14% 14% Rock Island pfd 22% 23% Southern Pacific .. 91% 92% Southern Ry 24% 24% Tennessee Copper .. 33% 33% Texas Company . 142 140% Union Paciflo 157% 157 U. S. Rubber 69% 59% U. S. Steel 60% 60% U. S. Steel pfd. ... 108% 109 Utah Copper 49% 49% Va. Caro. Chem.... ' 31 21 Western Maryland . 32 32 Western Union Tel.. 59% 59% Westinghouse Mfg.. 67 69% Woolworth '. . 99 97% PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE By Associated Press Philadelphia, Jan. 14. Wheat —- Higher; No. 2, red, export, 95@95%c; No. 1, Northern, Dulutli, export, 99 %c ®51.00%. Corn Steady; new, No. 2, yellow, natural, local, 68%@69%c: do., kiln dried, local, local, 70®71c. Oats—Firm; No. 2, white, 45%® 46c. Bran Market firm; winter, per ton, $26.00® 26.60; spring, per ton. $25.50® 26.00. Retlned Sugars Market steady; powdered, 4.15 c; fine granulated, 4.05 c; confectioners' A, 3.96 c; Keystone. A, 3.95 c. Butter The market is steady; western, creamery, extras, 34c; nearby prints, fancy, 37c. Eggs The market is Arm; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, SIO.BO per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $10.60 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, slo.Bo per case; do., firsts, free cases, $10.60 per case. Live Poultry Steady; fowls, 15® 17c; youn chickens, 15®17c; broiling chickens, 15% 41 lie; old roost ers, 12®13c; ducks, 16®16c; do., spring ducks, 16®17c; geese, 15®17c; turkeys. 17® 19c. Dressed Poultry Firm; fowls, western, fancy, heavy, 18 %c; do., medium sizes, 15®18c; do., small 12© 14c; old roosters, 13% c; roast ing chickens, fancy, 19®19%c; broil ing chickens, fancy, 20®23c; do., fair 14®16c; turkeys, fancy, 23@25c; do., fair, 18@21c; ducks, ll@19c; geese, !l®lßc. Potatoes—Steady; Pennsylvania and Eastern, per bushel, 83®85c; New York and Western, per bushel, 78@80c; Jer sey, per basket, 20®60c. Flour—The market is steady; winter, clear, $3.75®4.00; straights. Penn sylvania, $4.15® 1.30; western, $4.25® 4.50; patents, $4.50®4.85; Kansas, straight, jute sacks, $4.10®4.30; spring, -ts. clea> $4.u0d»4.20; straight.*4.Ju , 4.4 ft; patent-- $4.50(5>4.86. Hay The market is weak; tim othy, No. 1, large bales, slß.so(tf the State Highway Department, to-day awarded the contract for the construc tion of a highway in Newcastle town ship. Schuylkill county, to Haupt Brothers, of Frackvllle, for $3,901.64 subject to the approval of the township supervisors of Newcastle township. The successful bidders were the low est of the three bids received. MONEY TO LOAN To Worklaginen and Housekeeper* SIO.OO and Upward* No Publicity At L,egal Rates Strictly coafldcntlul. Private room (or ladle*. EQUITABLE INVESTMENT CO., Inc. ROOM 21, SPOONKK IILDO., 4TH FLOOR Hell Plioac 0 N. Market Square Take Elevator Licensed by the State of Pennsylvania. 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