Lost LOST On North Second street, be tween Locust and South streets, i "brown fur neckpiece, heads, tails and feet. A suitable regard if returned to 307 North Second street. City. LOST Brown leather wallet, con taining sum of money, card and photo graphfbetween P. & R. RX- al }^ 1107 Wallace street. Please„ r «turn to Henry Ward, newsboy. P. & R- Station. IJOST Will the lady who PJCLWJJ the black lynx muff in place *|er own at Royal Hall, Third street, Wednesday evening, please return to 317 Walnut Btreet and get her own? LOST Gold watch fob on Monday night Initials on charm. H. A. F. Re ward If returned to H. A. Funk, 41» Hamilton street. Found FOUND On Friday evening, at Second and Pine streets. f " r neckpiece Dwner may have same by calling at 703 Second street, identifying prop irty and paying for this advertisement. Help Wanted —Male A SOLICITOR. *IO.OO a week and ommission. Address S„ 912, care of Telegraph. A YOUNG man, employed In large es ablisliment, to act as our representa- Ive. He can make good money wiin ut Interfering with his regular worn. tox 503. - BOY to learn manufacturing Jewelry rade. Paid while learning. Must DO onest and highly recommended, ln ulre A. Mednik, 331 Market street, larrisburg, Pa. , FIRST-CLASS man to represent us In wn locality, whole or part time..SP'en id opportunity for "Live Wire. Key tono Correspondence School, iteauui», 'a. FOREMAN" of tinisliing room with ex erience on ladies' shoes. Address, •ith reference, experience and wagis anted. Apply llarrisburg Shoe Mfg. 0., Harrisburg, Pa. GOVERNMENT E XAMI NAT I ON S , lOrough preparations, $5. Returned if ot appointed. Particulars free, merlcan Civil Service {school, Wash igton, D. C. f GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy > get. My free booklet, Y-3i2, tells DW. Write to-day—NOW. Larl Hop ins, Washington, D. C. HIGH-CLASS man to sell trees, lrub, roses, vines, berry bushes, bulbs, :c. Good wages. Permanent. Excni ve territory. Brown Brothers Nur iries, Rochester, New York. _ I WILL START YOU earning $4 dally t home In spare time, silvering mlr irs; no capital; free instructive book t, giving plans of operations. C*. t. edmond, Dept. 268, Boston, Mass. LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANT- D. No canvassing or soliciting re tired. Good income assured. Address itional Co-Operatlve Realty Co., \ - 0, Marden Building, Washington, v. c. MEN to sell seeds to farmers anil namental stock in towns. Apply at kce. Herrlck Seed Company, Roches h N. -y. —„ ORGANIZERS to solicit members and ganize lodges. Order of Owls, South •nd, Ind. « RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS ajid Clerk irriers. Thousands needed. Splendid laries. Examinations soon. 1 con cted examinations. Trial Examtna >n Free. Write Ozment. 54-D, St. mis. Mo. RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS WANTED. 00 first year, promotion to ?i.»uo. ax linatlons February 21 in every btate. mmon education sufficient with my aching. Full information free. r booklet C-372, Eaj-1 Hopkins, Wash fton, D. C. RAILWAY MAIL examinations, Peb iry 21. Thorough training, $5. Ke rned if not appointed. Particulars ;e. American Civil foervice bchool, ishington, D. C. WHITE boy, 16 years of age, for neral light work. Apply In person, naidson Paper Company, 110-110 rth Second street, Harrisburg, Pa. i'OtJNG men, between the ages of -1 d 30, with selling ability, now em lyed but not satisfied, can better sir opportunities by selling llfo lnsur ce. Address P. O. Box 503, Harrls rg. 1100.00 WEEKLY PROFIT in spare le at home. Mail order business j't worry about capital. Boyd 11. jwn, Omaha, Neb. i 3,000-SIO,OOO yearly easily made. Our item insures success. Unparalleled, :ome established. Valuable book e. Interstate Realty Co., Pittsbuigh. Help Wanted—Female l LADY can earn SIO.OO weekly copy letters, spare time at home. Book -10 cents in silver. Tells How. Lom rcial Copying Association, AVashing , D. C. lN energetic, educated woman, desir a permanent position, with good in le, will inquire F. D., 909, care of egraph. .NY lady can earn SIO.OO weekly, ying letters, spare time at home; iklet 10 cents in silver tells how. >!tal Letter Writing Co., Box 364, shington, D. C. ' iXPERIENCED soleing girls to -k on infants' soft sole shoes. Good res to right party. Steady employ lt. Eureka Shoe Co., Calder and -ion streets. ADIES, sewing at home. Material uished. No canvassing. Steady •k. Stamped envelope for partlcu i. Calumet Supply Co., Dept. A-95, waukee, Wis. ADIES WANTED to stencil cards; manent home work evenings; sls ikly; strictly legitimate; no experi e; no canvassing; excellent oppor- Ity; enclose stamp. International Co., Chicago. ADIES Work at home making kwear; $3 dozen; experience unnec try; dime for pattern instruction, rl Mfg. Co., 25 Salamanca, i\. Y. ERSONS to do easy, pleasant col g work at home; good pay; no can iing; no experience required. Illus ed particulars free. Helping Hand •es. Hunter Building, Chicago. SWING MACHINE operators, also ners, to make aprons, etc. Harris -1 Apparel Co., over City Star ndry. State street, rear entrance. VANTED l2 girls over 16 rs of age. Apply, Silk Mill. FOR RENT. HOUSES 30 Boas St., 2% s. b., 7 r., ...,*lO )6 N. Cameron St., 2 s. f., 6 r., $lO )8 Greenwood St., 3 s. f., 8 r., *ll 2 S. 20th St., 6 r. & b., sl2 1 Cowden St., 3 s. f 910 ! N. Third St., housekeeping apart nents, 5 r. b„ eity steam heat, 935 •7 N. Second St., 3 s. b 947.50 )9 N. 3d St.. 3 s. b.. 10 r. b. N. Front St.. 3 s. b., 10 r. and 2 b. naltlMon Apartment*—Second, near jocust St.,. very desirable single •ooms and suites of two, three md four rooms. rth of Went Fain leiv —2^-story Iramo 915 gkaplre, Second near Lombard St., 1% 8. b. &f. Lot 80x200 912 ilte Hill—Hummel Ave 912 HOUSES FROM APRIL 1 Mulberry St.. 2 s. 1)., 6 r 913 Camp St., 3 s. b„ 10 r. & b .. 920 8 N. 3d St., 3 s. b., 9 r. & b., 935 4 N. 3d SC. 3 s. b., 9 r. & b. ... 930 iller Bros. & Baker leral Square Opp. I'ost Office i SATURDAY EVENING, Help Wanted —Female WHITE woman for general house work. Apply 702 North Sixth street. WHITE girl for child's nurse, and to do light housework. Address 8., 911, care of Telegraph. WHITE girl for general housework. Two in family. Must be able to cook. No washing. Inquire between 6 and 8, evenings, 229 Forster street. WHITE girl of 18 or 20 years, to help In light housework; small family; gooo home; no washing; references required. Reply by letter at once, 8., 907, care of Telegraph. Help Wanted —Male and Female WILL pav Reliable Man or Woman ! $12.50 to distribute 100 FREE packages Perfumed Borax Soap Powder among friends. No money required. Ward Borax Co., 216 Institute Place, Chicago. Situations Wanted—Male MIDDLE-AGED man wants work in grocery store; three yeas' experience; speaks six foreign languages. Ad dress P. O. Box 791, City. . YOUNG BAKER, experienced in all lines of baked goods, coming direct from New York, desires a position with a bakery that will appreciate the good service he can render. Let me do your baking for a profit. Reference from New York If necessary. Address J. W. F., care of Harrisburg Telegraph. YOUNG boy, 15 years old, desires po sition of any kind. Call, or address, 1117 Grape avenue. Situations Wanted —Female BY white woman, washing and iron ing to do at home. Call 821 Myrtle avenue. BY colored woman, work by day or week. 315 Nectarine street. COLORED girl wants general house work; no washing. Apply 107% Adams street, Steelton, Pa. COLORED woman wants position as cook in hotel or boardlnghouse, or to do general housework. Call, or address, 520 Brown avenue. DAY'S work of any kind by colored woman for Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; references. Call 616 Church avenue. DAY'S work, or work by the week. Call, or address, 1442 Derry street. MIDDLE-AGED woman wants posi tion as assistant cook, dishwasher or chambermaid. Address Mrs. F. It., 214 North Arch street, Mechanlcsburg, Pa. WHITE woman wishes washing and ironing to do at home. Call, or address, 1533 Logan avenue. City. WOMAN, well connected, wants to find a home in a Christian family as companion and to assist in light house work. Address C., 913, care of Tele graph. Agents Wanted RELIABLE party, with small cash capital, to take agency for patented article; recommended by all who use it. Address The Safety Wire Gas Globe Co., Columbus, Ohio. MR. MAIL ORDER MAN. BEGINNERS. ESTABLISHED FIRMS, DEAL with responsible corporation. We manufacture and distribute best sell ers. Factory prices. Classy proposi tion. Start spare time. Quick returns. Small capital. Absolutely no fake scheme. Write for free prospectus. MISSISSIPPI VALLEY CO., INCORPORATED, -IB EAST FIFTH, PITTSBURG. KANSAS. MEN or women can earn $lO to SSO a week taking orders for our fast-selling seven-bar box, high-grade Toilet Soap. Big Seller—loo per cent, commission. Repeat orders assured. Credit given if desired. Write at once for full par ticulars. Crofts & Reed Co., Chicago, Dept. S. WIDE-AWAKE agents are coining money with our easily demonstrated Specialties. Write to-day for particu lars, Sample, and new Catalog. Snyder Economy Co., 50 Gorman avenue, Balti more, Md. ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED to Sell our specialties. Big profits; quick sales. Write for particulars to-dav. The Argyle Specialty Co., 6419 Argyie avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. AGENTS A great proposition. Easiest and best selling article on market. Large profits. Write to-day. Carbon Specialty Co., 22 East Ridge street, Lansford, Pa. 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. Louis, Mo. AGENTS for a money-maker. Some thing new. Fast seller. Sure repeater. Particulars free. F. and M. Co., 736 Redgate avenue, Norfolk, Va. IN State of Pennsylvania to handle KLEENKOPIE carbon paper and type writer ribbons. Particulars free. Rustic Sales Co., Rustic, N. J. TO sell to auto owners the best "Sparks Gaps" on earth. Address Roul E. Germain. 1715 North Robertson street. New Orleans, La. Salesmen Wanted EXPERIENCE unnecessary, easy work, big pay. Write for large list of openings ottering opportunities to earn SIOO to SSOO a month while you learn; position assured. Address Dept. 417, National Salesmen's Training Associa tion, Chicago, New York, Kansas City, San Francisco. SALESMAN to sell well-known line of Fruit Ciders In small country towns 25 per cent, commission, $35.00 weekly drawing account. Oldest cider firm in the United States. Red Cross Company, 204 South Main street, St. Louis. Mo Dept. 6. FOR the Help-a-phone; almost every telephone user buys one to three; sells for $3; earn SIOS a week. Send for complete set of instructions in Sales manship. free. W. J. Leavitt & Co., Em porium, Pa. Dept. C. TRAVELING SALESMAN for our Spring product low priced Dress rabrics. \\ e sell tile retailer direct and pay good commission. Desirable side line. Schuylkill Mills, Box 1192, Philadelphia, Pa. CIGAR SALESMEN WANTED to carry line of cigars on road. SIOO per month and expenses. Experience not necessary. Continental Cigar Company. Wichita, Kansas. SIDE LINE, pocket samples; 10 min utes, $lO commission; high-grade men only; no other need apply. Advertising Novelty Co., Newton, lowa. Business Opportunities WILL grant exclusive selling rights of nationally advertised high-grade patented specialty In big demand to party in position to operate on large scale. Very unuaual opportunity. Ad dress Myrick Specialty Co., 42» Heed Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 'ADVERTISERS SPECIAL sc per word places your ads in 133 different magazines. Send copy now for next is suo. King's Magazine, Box 1316, Little Silver, N. J. ANY Intelligent person can earn good income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par .-Iculars. Press Syndicate, 798, Lock port. N. Y. SIOO.OO WEEKLY PROFIT in spare tinio at home. Mail order business don't worry about capital. Boyd H. Brown, Dept. E, Omaha, Neb. I MADE sno,ooo In five years in the mall order business, began with $6. Send for free booklet. Tell* how, Hea. : cock, 366 Lockport, N. T, Business Personals Harrisburg Paste Works „. _ 128 X. Cameron Street .PAPERHANGERS', billposters', book binders and all kinds of paste. Prompt Bhlpment. All paste guaranteed. Bell phone 1186 L. „ HAULING „f. W. LATHK. Hoarding Stable and nitionia Transfer Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general haul ing. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and Woodbine street*. Bell phone No. FOR falling hair try Gross' Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary. 119 Market street, Harrisburg, Pa Telephone 1960™ * lven Prompt attention. Bell, 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. HARDWOOD FLOORS Of all designs. Old floors made new. Ask for catalog. J. M. Smith, 2219 Brookwood street, Harrisburg, Pa. Bell phone 13911* Rooms For Rent UNFUTRNISHED ROOMS, suitable for llgjit housekeeping. Stoves fur nished free. Laundry, phone and bath room privileges. Also janitress service. Bishop Building, 429 Broad street. TWO furnished or unfurnisned rooms, lor light housekeeping, or boarding, if wished; all conveniences. 228 South Second street. FURNISHED ROOMS, single or en site; all conveniences, including phone; reference required. Apply 1015 North 1-ront street. SECOND FI $10.20 per case; nop • ex i ra s, firsts, free cases, $10.60 per oa. 86 ' firsts, free cases, $10.20 Live Poultry Weak; fowls, 15® K-nii« chickens, 13® 16c; 1?£, 1 c .^ lc, S en,, • 16H«fl7c; old roost 18® 18c; do., spring 17@ll('c Steese, 16®17c; turkeys, n-Jo( C S aocl , Poultry Steady: fowls, ~?5.? rn ' ? an( -'y. heavy, 18®18%c; do., s ' z e®>. 15®17c; do., small, inffiii't, old roosters, 14c; roast ?kK®'' fancy, 19®20c; broll teßS' fanc /- 20®23c; do., fair Jii® t s« rkeys ' fa ncy. 24®28c; do.. ll®l7c ducks, Jl@l7c; geese. Potatoes Weak; Penn»ylvanla and Eastern, per bushel, 80®83c; New Torn and Eastern, per bushel, 78®80c; Jer «6J\ Per basket, 20® 80c. market Is steady; winter, .lit 'i * «,. ■tralghts, Penn sylvania. $4.15@4.80; western, *4.26® *.50; patents, $4.60®4.86: KansaT straight. Jute sacks, 14.10@4.30; spring. ' «s, clear. $4.00®4.20; 4.40; patents. $4.804.56. .£* ay *r~ T he market Is weak; tim othy No. 1, large bales. slß.oo® 19.60; y°'.h JKS?i un \ hales. $18.50®19.00; No. 2. $17.00® 17.60; No. 3, $14.00® 15.00 , Clover mixed; Light, mixed, $17.00® ®I6So ° *l6 00® 16.60; No. 2, $14.60 NEW YORK DANK STATEMENT By Associated Press Jan. 24. The statement of the actual condition of Clearing House Banks and Trust Companies for the week shows that they hold $38,065,- <•>o reserve in excess of legal require ments. This is a decrease of $5,04u,»00 from last week. ' ' The statement follows: Actual CondlfloiiN noi J An!? s ' *1>986,150,000; increase, $73,- Uob.UOO. 000 POC ' e ' * 397 ' s2B '"®®! Increase, $27,423,- slll6B O0 t o" tlerß ' * U - 12SM0 - decrease, SBM3B^OO° S,tS ' !fl ' 9ol - 257 . 00 °; increase, $8?8, r 0 C 0 l i) latlOn ' ?43 ' 693 - 00 °: decrease, ° ash reserve fn v ault, $409,- vauH U , 5 56?,176?0 a oO ieß ' Caßh r °" erVe in Aggregate cash reserve, $472,251,000 Excess lawful reserve, $38,065,750- de crease, $5,045,900. ' '' o ae Companies' reserve with Clear ing House members carrying 26 ner cent, cash reserve, $09,243,000. CHICAGO CATTLE Sv Associated Press Chicago. 111.. Jan. 24. Hogs RP- ? uik °* sa,ea ' $8.30®8.40; light, $8.10@8.40; mixed mixed, $8.20B 50- rough *8.20® 8.25; pigs, $6.75®8.00 ' ..Cattle Receipts, 200; slow. Beeves $6.80@9.60; Texas steers, $6.90@8 10 : Mockers and feeders. $5.60®8.20; cows 11 00 S ' 3 - 80 @ 8 - 6 ®! calves, $7.50® Receipts, 1,000; dull. Native. $4.90@b.00 yearlings, $6.80®7 15 : lambs, native, $6.90®8.00. ® 1 GRECIAN TOWN WRECKED Special to The Telegraph Athens, Jan. 24.—A severe earth quake occurred yesterday at Lepanto. Almost every house in the town was more or less damaged and the fortress partially wrecked, but nobody was In jured. 4 Valuable Property For Sale Second Street near Walnut Almost 30-foot Frontage Particulars at Our Office Bergner Building I Public Sale B I op | § Personal Property j q| Consisting of beds, bedding, dressers, car- |j pets, office furniture, barroom fixtures, chairs, {§| || electric piano, dishes, cooking utensils, stoves, re- || || frigerator, and other articles used in running a |j H hotel. Also a ten-year lease on 14 North Third IB jfj street, Harrisburg, Pa.. Sale to be held on prem- |j gjj ises, 512-30 Market street, Harrisburg, Pa., Janu- || HI ary sl, 1914, at 10 o'clock. Terms cash. JiJ | JOHN C. ORR I I Trustee , I "The Ladies of Cranford" Given by Society People Special to The Telegraph Lebanon, Pa., Jan. 24.—Local m ciety turned out en masse to wltaeas the production of "The Ladies of Cranford, a pastoral playlet with a setting In a small New England vil lage a century ago, presented by th« ladies of St. John's Reformed Church Guild. Hoop skirts and other Colonial attire was in evidence in the costumes and the play throughout was enacted with talent and skill. Mrs. William Lehman, Mrs. H. Rank Bickel, Mrs. Harry J. Shenk, Mrs. Ray A. Miller, Mrs. Ralph Coldren, Miss Harriet Case and other ladles widely known in so cial circles of the city took leading parts. Carl Freed of Charge of Shooting M. F. Ellis Special to The Telegraph Somervllle, N. J., Jan. 24. —Paul Carl, the young man who a week ago confessed that he was guilty of shoot ing Monroe F. Ellis, a wealthy lumber man of Basking Ridge, N, J., was dis charged from custody to-day. The county prosecutor told the court that Carl's confession had been proven false in every way. Ellis was shot two years ago Willi® sitting at dinner by somebody who fired a shot through the window. He recovered, but has been able to giv® the police no clue to his assailant. Mine Workers Decide to Drop Local Union By Associated Press Indianapolis, Jan. 24.—0n charges that it was an organization maintained by a detective agency solely for the purpose of getting a spy into the con vention, Local Union 1179 of Pocahon tas. W. Va., was expelled by the con vention of the United Mine Workers of America here to-day. M. D. White sell, the delegate accredited to the union, was not in the convention hall when the action was taken. MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLH and others upon their own names. Cheap rates, easy payments, conflden* tlal. Adnm* & Co., R. 804, 8 N. Market Sq. f"~ " > This May Happen To You Life, limb and sight are of all capital the most exposed to annl hllation or Impairment. Injuries and sickness cut down earnings and Increase expenses, One person in every seven is In jured every year. t There are so many risks you must carry; why not let us carry the rlak of accident and sickness which you can't. The new policies of the General Accident are strictly up-to-date and will help the clouds roll by. I. MILLER General Agent 103 North Third Street V—■————■—»———J I NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS OUR SPECIALTY IS DON DING CONTRACTOR 9 Massachusetts Bonding & Insurance Company JOHN C.ORR, Agent Bell 084. 222 MARKET STREET 13