Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, February 04, 1914, Page 15, Image 15

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    Lost
LOST lady's sold w*tch andl Job
with H. H. T. S. N. red cross 1910 class
pin on fob, on February I. m Mlii
tison street thsnce on 7:30 P. M.. Mtd
rtletown or Steelton car to Fourth ana
Market, thence to Fourth and Walnut-
He ward. Address k.. 938, care o
frraph.
LOST Carved tortoise
Saturday evening at MaJe» North Set-
Reward If returned to 2201 North sec
««nd street. ,
.»lelp Wanted— Male
ability and
tlon commanding saJay selling
•lon Is open for popula r
one of the best rs f or Harrisburg and
medium price tars lor partlcu
vlcinlty. Address K^ n c B on r fl u d entlal un
lars. which will M ne»" f153 care u f
til interview is had. W.. c are
Telegraph. » <•
pa .2? oTkMft
at once. _
CANVASSERS WANTED. Apply the
mediately. Good proposition.
Watch and Diamond Co., i O2 Aiarsei
street. Second Floor.
EXPERIENCED grocerv solicitor;
must be well recommended. Apply »•
Sherman, Enhaut, Pa. ____
EXPERIENCED McKay i*wer. AP;
jply Harrisburg Shoe Mfg. Co., Hams
burg, Pa. |
HUSTLER to act as our representa
tive. Position will require ability "
Solicitor and Collector. Opportunit> rot
advancement. Young, married man
preferred. Salary and commission. G«v e
age and name of last employer. AU
dress Box B. 941, care of 'telegraph.
LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANT
ED. Splendid Income assured rlgnt
man to act as our representative after
learning our business thoroughly by
mall. Former experience , :.
All we require Is honesty, abiiity. am
bitlon and willingness to learn a jucra
tive business. No sollcltlngor trasei
ins. All or spare time only. 1 ® „
an exceptional opportunity for a man
In your section to get Into a big pal ing
business without capital and become In
dependent for life. Write at once for
full particulars. National Co-Operative
Realtv Company, L-910, Marden Build
ing, Washington, D. C.
MARRIED man, with farm experi
ence, to work on fruit farm; references
needed. Apply H. F. Hershey No
2, Harrisburg. Pa., or in person at lieis
ter Farm, River Road. I
'Tien AND WOMEN to qualify for
Government positions, several thou
sand appointments to be made next tew
months. Full Information about open- ,
ings, how to prepare, etc., free. Write
immediately for booklet G-J--, Earl
Hopkins, Washington, D. C.
PARCEL POST means many appoint
ments from the February 21 Railway
Mail Clerk Examinations in Harrisburg.
Commence J75.00 month. Common edu
cation sufficient. Sample questions—
FREE. Write Immediately. I< ran Klin
Institute, Dept. 563-K, Rochester. N. Y.
Help Wanted — Female
A MIDDLE-aGED lady as house
keeper for widower with family. Lal».
or address, 133 College street, Palmjra,
Pa. .
GIRL for general housework. Call
234 West State street
IMMEDIATELY, experienced sales
women for our l,nce. Glove anil Notion
Departments. Highest salary paid.
Permanent position. Apply to Air.
Greene, first floor, Astrich's, Fourth and
Market streets.
LOOPERS. TWO WANTED Good
wages and steady employment. New
Idea Hosiery Co., Fourteenth street and
Mayflower avenue.
RELIABLE woman for housekeeper
for widower without children; refer
ence required. Address S., 940, care of
Telegraph.
SEWING MACHINE operators, also
learners, to make aprons, etc. Harris
burg Apparel Co., over City Star
Laundry, State street, rear entrance.
WHITE woman to do laundry work
and help with the cleaning; reference;
Address W„ 952, care of Telegraph.
WOMAN over 21, cashier, groceries.
Reference and experience. Address
"Cashier." care of Telegraph.
Situations W anted —Male
A MIDDLE-AGED white man, first
class houseman and boilerman, wants
Job right away; best reference. Address
A. A. C., care of Telegraph.
BY young white man, position In
bakery, five years' experience, or any
kind of work; can furnish references.
Address, or call, 201 Mulberry street,
corner of Second street.
POSITION wanted as clothing or shoe
salesman; four years' experience; can
give best references. Address J. M. L.,
care of Tele- "aph.
SITUATION by middle-aged man, ex- j
{lerienced in grocery and furniture i
(usiness; would accept any other simi- I
lar occupation; references given. Ad
dress S., 937, care of Telegraph.
SITUATION In doctor's office as In- i
tcrpreter, advertisement distributor,
office man. by middle-aged, educated
man; speaks seven languages. Address
P. O. Box 791, City.
WORK of any kind by young colored
man. Address, or call, 215 North River
avenue.
YOUNG man desires position as lunch
counter clerk; lias had several years' I
experience; can furnish reference. Ad- <
dress all answers to Mail Box No. 264.
Situations Wanted—Female '
''COLORED girl wishes a place for :
general housework. Address 515 South .
street.
COLORED girl wishes day's work or .
by week of any kind. Apply 1613 Aprl- ,
cot avenue.
COLORED girl wishes general house
work or to work as chambermaid. Ap
ply 1324% James street.
COLORED woman wishes dav's work !
of any kind. Apply 203 Mulberry street. ,
FOR RENT |
HOUSES <
1800 Boas St., 2% s. b., 7r„ ,X.. kiO !
1106 N. Cameron St., 2 s. f., 6 r 810 ! !
1908 Greenwood St., 3 s. f., 8 r ' Sli '
692 S. 20th St., 6 r. & b . '
2206 Logan St., 3s. b., Br. & b.. *ls ,
1538 S. 13th St.. 2 % s. b„ 8 r.&b. an;
717 Cowden St.. 3s. f Jl fl !
658 Emerald St., 3s. b «IT f
1527 N. Second St.. 3s. b BIT -,n '
2109 N. 3d St.. 3 s. b.. 10 r. K. '
15 N. Front St., 3 B. b., 10 r. and 2 b.
APARTMENTS
128 Walnat St., Housekeeping apart
ments —second floor—3 rooms and
bath —city steam heat furnished,
808 Jf. Third St., Housekeeping
apartments—third floor—s rooms
and bath city steam heat fur
nished >135
The Donaldson —(\*o housekeeping;)
—Second, near Locust St.. very
desirable single rooms and suites
of two, three and four rooms.
SUBURBAN
North of West Falrvlew— 2%-storv
frame 81*5
H tS bß f^ e ' S K ec i na ,' i' enr Lombard
St., 2'. 2 s. b. & f. Lot 80x200 *l2
White Hill— Hummel Ave., ... / J,2
HOUSES FROM Al'ltll, i
218 Mulberry St., 2 s. b„ 6 r.
1403 N. Front St., 3 s. b„ Sr.&'b'
2014 N. 3d St.. 3 s. b„ 9 r. & b" Sli
2108 N. 3d St.. 3s. b.. 9r. & f«
412 Market St., 2 office rooms', on
second floor g . n
Mlddlletown—Store room on ' Union
s t reet $35
Miller Bros. & Nee'e
Federal Square Opp. Post Office
x ; t ■ ' K *
• *■ . -«•- | i
WEDNESDAY EVENING HARRISBURG TELEGRXPBD FEBRUARY 4, 1914.
| Situations Wanted—Female
' COLORED woman wishes position as
s cook for dinner parties or by the day.
" Call 520 Brown avenue.
1 GENERAL housework or dny's work
•| by colored woman. 1224 North Seventh
" j street.
HALF-GROWN girl wants work be
• tween or after school hours. Call 804
• Capital street.
SMALL washings to do at home. Call
s 804 Capital street.
I
WHITE woman wants washing and
, ironing to do at home or bundle wash
-9 ing. Call, or address, 522 Dauphin
j street.
J WOMAN' desires position In private
family. Address A., 940, care of Tele
,. graph.
Agents Wanted
£ STORY OF MEXICO. New Epoch
j, Making Book. Thrilling, Sensational.
. Timely. Low Price. Sells on sight. Big
Terms. Sample Book Free. Act Qulck
• ly. Universal House, Philadelphia.
i Rooms For Rent
1 !
t j UNFURNISHED ROOMS. suitable
(for light housekeeping. Stoves fur-
free. Laundry, phone and bath
; room privileges. Also Janitress service.
. | Bishop Building. 429 Broad street.
| PLEASANT, furnished rooms; city
- I steam heat: desirable location; five
• j minutes' walk to Market Square. 719
North Sixth street.
»
FURNISHED ROOMS, single or en
i site; all conveniences, Including phone;
• rsference required. Apply 1015 North
l Front street.
NICE second floor furnished rooms.
In private family; only gentlemen need
. apply. 923 North Second street.
t FURNISHED ROOMS, with board;
• | also rooms for light housekeeping. Ap
■ | Ply 37 North Sixteenth street.
I SUITE of two rooms, with private
. use of phones; gentlemen only,
j 1006 North Third street.
, | TWO furnished rooms for light
; | housekeeping. Address F., 949, care ot
Telegraph.
. ; LARGE unfurnished front room. 1419
. j Market street.
Rooms Wanted
' BY young lady, In private family near
Thirteenth and Market streets; refer
ence furnished if required. Address E.,
. care of Telegraph. '
Apartments For Kent
i COMMODIOUS second floor apart-'
ment. Front and Herr streets: large
front porch overlooking river; electric
light and gas; hardwood floors. Also
garage in rear for rent. T. B. Rocka
fellar. Second and North streets.
Board Wanted
, ® E S TL P ME N BOARDERS WANTED.
li 3. North Sixth street.
Wanted
W
*° Ineet every business i
man in Harrisburg: who is anticipating J
the purchase of a new safe, or making I
any changes in his present one. Chan&~ j
ing - combinations and grold lettering; a !
specialty. Address F. H. Stone, 4iU j
Walnut street, City.
BOOKS WANTED. A representative •
A. Worarath. Inc., Booksellers, N. j
i. City, will be in Harrisburg for a few j
days prepared to pay cash for old and
second-hand books of every descrip
tion. State what you have. Address I
Books, care of Telegraph Office.
THE address of a stenographer, who
will do copying at home, with or with
out a machine; can furnish machine.:
Address B„ 95u, care of Telegraph.
,- TO HS.I- a smal '. good-paying bust-!
P .^X 111 T)a >" cash - Give full particu
lars. Address C., <)44, care of Telegraph.
A SECOND-IIAND reed baby coach; i
must be in. good condition. 'Address
i oa< h, No. 951, care of Telegraph.
.TO buy good second-hand upright!
piano. Must be cheap for cash. Ad
dress P. O. Box 281.
Business Opportunities
ANY Intelligent person can earn good
income corresponding for newspapers: i
experience unnecessary. Send for par
port N' Y Syndicate, 798, Lock- I
* MADE $50,000 In Ave years in the
mail order business, began with >5 <
bend for free booklet. Telia how. Hea-i
£Q£k ; _3os Lockport, N. Y,
Business Personals
Harrisburg Paste Works
„ . r ..,. 1 r° N. C ameron Street
PAPLRHANGERS', billposters', book
hinders' and all kinds of paste. Prompt
shipment. All paste guaranteed. Bell
phone XIB6L.
j FEATHER RENOVATING
| fti are now Renovating Feathers,
j Making Pillows and Folding Feather
-Mattresses at the corner of Tenth ana
Paxton streets, near Cameron. B. J i
Campbell.
11ALLINU
11. W. LATIIE, Uuardinif Stable and
Nutionri Traiutfer Co. Movers of
pianos, safes, boilers and general haul. 1 .
*hg- H. W. loathe, Manager, Fifth and I
"treeta Bell phone No. |
u * al l' n 8 hair try Gross' Quinine i
Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the i
Urugglst and Apothecary. 119 Market 1
street. Harrisburg. Fa Telephone;
1960 18 * en prompt attention. Bell. |,
„ . WORKS DRESSMAKING SCHOOL | J
ca.n take a few more students. Perfect';
fitting is taught before sewing. Make !
your entire dress while learning. Don't
delay coming, 22 North Fourth street. 1
MANIFACTI RBRS, TAKE NOTICE [ \
\\ E will build for you a steel and j '
concrete building suitable for your 1
business and rent same to vou. Bell !
Realty Co., Bergner Building. J
REPAIRING ANI7 UPHOLSTERING i!
with best material and by expert help. >
Send us your worn furniture. Our beat 1
efforts Insure your satisfaction S. N. 1 ]
street. j
Real Estate For Sale
FOR SAI,E
TWO fine homes, will be finished <
March 15. Nine rooms and latest and s
only practical, common sense bath- 1
room. Steam heated; large front and i
back porches; ornamental fixtures 1
throughout; reception hall; open stair
case; laundry room and stationary 1
wash tubs; outdoor sleeping chamber i
with south side exposure, size 15x8; 12 1
minutes by trolley to Market Square, c
For further information call P. Vander- s
100. Masonic Temple Building, Third and 1
State streets.
REAL ESTATE INSURANCE SURETY BONDS
MILLER BROS. & BAKER
ANNOUNCE A CHANGE IN FIRM MEMBERSHIP
EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 1, 1914. BY MUTUAL
AGREEMENT THE INTEREST OF W. HARRY
BAKER HAS BEEN ASSUMED BY L. F. NEEFE
AND THE BUSINESS WILL IN THE FUTURE BE
CONDUCTED UNDER THE FIRM NAME OF
MILLER BROS. & NEEFE
FEDERAL SQUARE HARRISBURG, PA.
Real Estate For Sale
B „ FOR SALE
'• __ PROPERTY near Nineteenth and
perry streets. Brick building 30 ft. by
- 60 ft., with heating plant. Lot, 30 ft.
1 by 115 ft. Now occupied as a Garage.
1 Can be used for manufacturing pur
poses. Well rented and an excellent
opportunity for garage and repair
- plant. Terms reasonable. Address N.
4 S. Badorf, 1831 Berryhlll street, Harris
burg, Pa.
1 ON SHELL STREET. PROGRESS
One square from trolley new double
J dwelling 3-story frame nine rooms
1 each bath and steam heat front
- and rear porches lot. 60x125—within
1 five-cent rare limit both for $3,800.00.
Brlnton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut
■ streets.
B .
NEW brick house, No. 2313 Derry
> street; large front and back porches;
all Improvement*; steam heat; gas and
electric lights; eight rooms and bath;
hardwood finish; cemented cellar. Ap-
ply 1432 Derry street.
CHEAP, new 3-story brick, corner,
E 7 rooms and bath; all Improvements;
- cemented basement, with hot and cold
. water. Easy terms. Must be sold by
February 15. Address J., 948, care of
Telegraph.
" IN LEMOYNE 2BO and 282 Herman
. avenue 2^4-story frame 7 rooms
. and bath room each front and rear
porches lot. 35x160. Brlnton-Packer
• Co., Second and Walnut streets.
" $2,400* WILL BUY an uptown brick
' house 8 rooms bath gas fur
, nace porch cemented cellar. Sub
urban lots may also Interest you. Bell
» Realty Co., Bergner Building.
I 206 BRIGGS STREET 2-story
| frame dwelling 6 rooms and bath
hot and cold water no furnace cltv
steam in street. M. A. Fought 272
North street.
' . 207 BRIGGS STREET 2-story
. frame dwelling 6 rooms and bath
. hot and cold water no furnace—oitv
; steam in street. M. A. Fought. 272
North street.
j 933 NORTH SECOND STREET 3-
story frame dwelling 9 rooms and
bath all improvements size lot 16x
. 80 ft. M. A. Fought, 272 North street.
: 402 CUMBERLAND STREET 3-
1 story brick dwelling all improve-
I ments 8 rooms and bath. M. a
I ! Fought, 272 North street.
1 i J 812 GREEN STREET 3-story frame
t dwelling 8 rooms and bath hot
| and cold water —no furnace. M A
Fought. 272 North street
. ONE of the most prominent houses for
transient and permanent trade In the
city of Harrisburg. Address R., 923,
i care of Telegraph.
I $5,200 BUY'S three two-story brick
• houses, which pay $47.50 per month in
rent. Call Irwin M. Cassell, Real Estate
i and Insurance.
219 HERR STREET 2 '4-story
frame dwelling; lot. 15x105; price, $2,-
000. Bell phone 3619W, or 2012.
Real Estate For Rent
KUK KTIAL
1839 Zarker St $20.00
IC2B Regina St. 25.00
J. E. GIPPLE.
1251 Market Street.
' HUSTON'S SUMMER HOME, along
'the Conodoguinet creek, one mile from
IHogestown; large house with conveni
ences and pleasant rooms; stable; fine
I boating, bathing and tlsliing. Apply A.
I J. Huston, Mechanicsburg.
I THREE HOUSES No. 3018 North
I Second street. $2; No, 524 Peffer street,
i dwelling and store room, $35; No. 1524 1
j Jefferson street. sl3. Particulars at]
I Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building.
I 1907 NORTH FOURTH STREET, 3-
story brick house; all improvements;
front porch; possession at once. Apply
1* G. Dimm, Fourth and Muench
1 streets.
I
I THREE-STORY frame house, 12
| rooms, all Improvements, stable, lot 35x
160, SIS.OO per month. Immediate pos
session, if desired. 124 West Keller
; street. Mechanicsburg, Pa.
| THREE-STORY brick residence, 813
North Second street; nine rooms and
' bath; good condition; all improvements;
j possession April 1. Apply on premises.
i DWELLINGS NO. 40 and No. 42 South
Court avenue, with conveniences; rent,
SIB.OO. Chas. Adler, Real Estate and
Insurance, 1002 North Third street.
HOUSE NO. 29 South Sixteenth street,
9 rooms and bath. Rent, S2O per month,
j Possession February 14, 1914. Inquire
31 North Sixteenth street. j
! THREE-STORY brick dwelling, No.
j 1015 Market street; every convenience;
possession at once. Inquire 213 Pine
! street.
I i ... ■ '
Real Estate Wanted
WOULD like to buy a farm with
about 10 to 15 acres of ground. Build
ings must be in fine condition and
within ten miles of Harrisburg.
Price must be reasonable. Address
George A. Urlch, Penbrook, Pa.
For Sale
~ FOR SALE I
The Board of Commissioners of Pub
' lie Grounds and Buildings will offer at
public sale in front of the State Capi
| tol Building, at entrance Fourth and
| State streets, Harrisburg, Pa., at 10
'.o'clock, a. m., February 14. 1914, the
.following buildings and structures upon
j the premises within the boundaries of
I the proposed extension of Capitol Park,
■ In Eighth Ward, City of Harrisburg;
State Street. 433-514-514 rear.
Walnut Street. 414-630,
Cowden Street, 124.
South Street, 426-500-^4,
Cranberry Street, 408,
West Avenue, 532,
North Street, 715.
The purchaser shall pay to the Com- :
monwealth of Pennsylvania, through i
the office of the Superintendent of Pub-,
lie Grounds and Buildings, Harrisburg, I
Pa., by certified check or United States I
Currency, the amount at which the said;
building or buildings and structures,
are awarded to them, as follows: A'
cash payment of 25 per cent, shall be j
made on day of sale and the balance!
before entering upon the property to j
remove the material purchased.
In all cases where the premises are:
unoccupied, possession will be given •
the purchaser immediately. Where the
premises are tenanted, possession will
be given immediately after the prem
ises are vacated. The Commonwealth
will not be responsible for any damage
to property after possession Is given. 1 1
Purchaser shall state at the time of |
their offer the time required to remove,
the buildings and material after being j'
given possession by the Common
wealth, which in no case shall be long
er than 60 days. All building refuse I
shall be carted away from the premises'
by the purchaser. All foundation walls'
must be taken down and removed at l
least three feet below level of street. I
The Board of Commissioners of Pub-1
lie Grounds and Buildings reserves the
right to accept or reject any or all bids, i
The work of removal shall be perform- !
ed under the direction of and to the:,
satisfaction of the Superintendent ofi
Public Grounds and Buildings.
NOTE: The sidewalks and street|l
_ j For Salt
. pavements are not to be removed by
" purchaser of buildings or structures
* under this schedule.
[•; By order of the board,
C. P. RODGERS, Secretary.
I SAMUEL, B. RAMBO,
£ Superintendent.
'• WHITE and Buff Orpingtons, Barred
Plymouth Rocks. White Leghorns and
Rhode island Reds. Good breeding and
1 laying stock. Must sell on account of
~ room. Eggs for hatching and day-old
~ chicks. Custom hatching done at 3c
■ per egg. Apply 2438 Camby street,
„ ; Penbrook. Pa. A. B. Davis.
' | FORD TOURING CAR. Model T. in
I I very good condition. Could be convert
|ed Into delivery at small expense, or
' used as Is for pleasure. >200.00 to quick
purchaser. Carter. 311 Walnut street.
"! . FOR SALE
A FINE mottled slate parlor mantel
at sacrifice price by reason of altera
tions. Apply Penna. Realty & Improve
ment Co., 132 Locust street.
j ONE Iron bed, with springs and mat
j* tress; chiffonier, porch rocker and small
V articles. Call to-night or any time
1 Thursday, 29 South Sixteenth street,
near Market.
n FIFTEEN Utility S. C. Black Minorca
° Pullets. Your choice at $1.25 each, or
I the lot for »15.00. W. F. Kendall. 228
r North Third street, or Camp Hill, Pa.
" ONE font of 10 pt. and one font of
* 12 pt. O. S.. with Antique Linotype
" Matrices. The Telegraph Printing Co.,
- Harrisburg, Pa.
FOR SALE
CIGAR STORE and Pool Room in a
1 good college town. Address P., 95-1, care
- of Telegraph.
y •
- AN Aquarium, about 3 feet square,
with table. Address A.. 402, care of
- Telegraph.
ONE Detroit Jewel gas stove; will
f sell cheap. Call 2122 Pent, street.
FOR SALE CAHDa on sale at the
■» Telegraph Business Office.
1
* For Rent
STORE ROOM FOR RENT on the
. corner of Third and Cumberland
streets, No. 1200. Show windows side
and front. In a live part of Harrls
- burg. The largest and best market
-9 house, two of the best banks and many
t first-class business hovses in the same
square. In center of population. Size
of room 33x100 ft. 14-ft. ceiling. Up
- to-datc in every particular. Rent from
r April 1, $125 per month, including heat,
a J. S. Sible. 256 Herr street.
c
i FOR HENT Desirable offleen In the
3 Telegraph Building, Htugiy or en-suttr.
I Inquire uf Uuwlueoa Office.
r
OFFICE ROOM in the most desirable
. location in the city; suitable for lawyer.
Address 942, care of Telegraph.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can oe
> secured at the Telegraph Business
j Office.
, storage
1 HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two
- large brick warehouses, built ex
j pressly for storage. Private ooms
for household goods and unexcelled fa
cilities for storing all kinds of mer
■ chandlse. Low storage rates. South
i St. and Penr". R R.
; STORAGE
t IN 3-story brick building, rear 408
Market street.
Household good* In clean, private
rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to
. | P. G. Dlener, .Jeweler, 408 Market St.
, STORAGE 419 Broad street, for
household goods and merchandise. Pri
vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons. 76 cents
i per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411
Broad street. Both phones.
Financial
MOI OY TO LOAN on Real Estate
: security In any amounts and upon any
1 terms to suit borrower. Address P. O.
; Box 174. Harrisburg, Pa.
Money to Loan
PROFIT-SHARING LOAN SOCIETY
WE HAVE ORIGINATED a r.ow plan
of loaning money by which borrowers
, share profits of lenders. Legal rates.
easy terms, confidential. Offices, Rooms
I 6-7, 9 North Market Square.
Card of Thanks
MR. AND MRS. MOSES AND FAMILY
wish to extend their thanks to the
friends and neighbors who were so kind
during their recent bereavement by the
death of their daughter, Mary.
MR. AND MRS. MOSES,
1227 Fulton Street.
Died
REED On Wednesday, February 4,
1914, Mrs. Elsie Reed, wife of the*
late John B. Reed, aged 75 years.
Funeral on Saturday afternoon, at 1
o'clock, from her late residence. The
relatives and friends are invited to at
tend without further notice. Flowers
omitted. The Rev. Daniel Rupley will
officiate. Burial In Oberlin Cemetery.
Lc~-' Notices
NOTICE is hereby given that an ap
plication will be made to the Governor
of Pennsylvania on the 25th day of
February, A. D„ 1914, by William Al
bright, H. J. Hamme and C. D."Stewart,
of Harrisburg, Pa., under the Act oi
Assembly entitled "An Act to provide
j for the Incorporation and regulation of
'certain corporations," approved April
129, 1874, and the supplements thereto,
i for the charter of an intended corpora
tion to be called The Harrisburg Real
Estate Co. The character and object
lof which is buying, selling, leasing
j renting, exchanging and holding real
I estate, or mortgaging, improving the
I same and erecting buildings, thereon
I for dwellings and manufacturing or
! other purposes to have, possess and en
| Joy all the rights, benefits, and prlv
| lieges of said Act of Assembly, and sup
plements thereto.
C. L. McCOBB,
Solicitor,
j Pittsburgh, Pa.
President of Republic
of Peru Made Prisoner
by Rebel Soldiers
By Associated Press
Lima, Peru, Feb. 4.—The president.
lof the republic of Peru, Gulllermo
; Billinghurst, was taken prisoner to- J
■ day by military revolutionists.
1 The rebels suddenly attacked th»
j presidential palace this morning under i
■ the leadership of Colonel Benavides. |
General Enrique Vareia, premier I
and minister of war, was killed in the j
sharp fighting whictl ensued.
Dr. Augusto Durand, a former revo- ]
I lutionary leader, whose arrest was (
sought by the police yesterday, took i
possession of the palace. It is gen- '
erally believed that he will at once j
organize a new government. \
Peru's sudden revolutionary trouble j
is due principally to President Billing- i
hurst's earnest efforts to place the j
finances of his country on a sound j
basis. Ills scheme for doing this in- I
volved the strictest economies through- i
out the public service and naturally !
proved unpopular, particular among I
office who saw their salaries '
and estimates pruned with a merciless J
hand. ;
MONITOR SURGEON DIES t
New York, Feb. 4.—Dr. Daniel C. J
Logute, former surgeon on the Monitor J
and believed to be the last survivor 5
of the famous battle with the Merri- i
mac, died yesterday at his home in C
Bellmore, Long Island. He was born (
In Otisville, Orange county, N. Y., In j
1832. . i
Few Variations in Prices
of Stock Quotations Today
After Few Minutes of Early Trading Market Eases Off
Very Slightly
By Auoeiatid Prtss
New York, Feb. 4. There were few
variations of Importance at the begin
ning of business to-day. After a few
minute* of trading, however, the mar
ket eased off slightly. Rock Island, St.
Paul. Pfd., and western Maryland lost
n point. General Motors fell back four
points to flfty-two, as compared with
yesterday's high price of sixty-three.
Furnlahed by H. W. SNAVBLY,
Arcade Building.
New York. Feb. *.
Open. 2.50 P. M.
Alaska Gold Mines .23 23%
Amal. Copper 77
American Can 31%
' American Can pfd). .. 93%
Am. C. & F 53%
American Cotton Oil 44% 44%
Am. Ico Securities.. .. 2 8
Am. Locomotive 36
American Smelting ... 70%
' American T. & T 122%
Anaconda .. 38%
Atchison 99
Baltimore & Ohio .. .. 95%
Bethlehem Steel 30
Bethlehem Steel pfd 77 77
Brooklyn R. T 92 %
California Petroleum .. 29%
Canadian Pacific .. 219%
Central Leather ... .. 29%
Chesapeake & Ohio. .. 67%
C„ M. & St. P 106%
Chlno Con. Copper ... 43%
Col. F. & 1 33%
Corn Products 12%
Distilling Securities . 17% 18%
Erie 31%
Erie Ist pfd 4 9
Goodrich, B. F 26%
Goodrich, B. F., pfd 91
Great Northern pfd 134%
Great Nor. Ore subs. 38% 38%
Interboro-Met 16
Interboro-Met. pfd 61%
Lehigh Valley 154%
Louis. & Nashville 139%
Mex. Petroleum 71%
Mo., Kan. & Texas . 23 23
Missouri Pacific 27%
Nev. Con. Copper 16 %
New York Central 94%
N. Y., N. H. & H 72%
Norfolk & Western 105%
Northern Pacific 117%
Penna. R. R 113%
Pittsburgh Coal 23
Pittsburgh Coal pfd. . . 93
Pressed Steel Car . 44 44
I Ray Con. Copper .... 20
Reading 168%
Republic Iron & S. 26%
Rock Island 95%
Rock Island pfd 15%
Southern Pacific .... 98%
Southern Railway ... 28%
Southern Ry. pfd. . 84% 85
Tennessee Copper ... 35%
Texas Company 147
Union Pacific 164 162%
U. S. Rubber 59% 60
U. S. Steel 65%
U. S. Steel pfd 111%
Utah Copper 55%
Va. Car Chem 31 30%
Wabash . 3 3
Western Maryland 32%
Western Union Tel.. .. 64
Westingliouse Mfg.. .. 72
Woolworth 100%
STRANGE DISEASE FOUND
By Associated Press
Grove City, Pa., Feb. 4. Nearly
1,000 residents of Groce City are suf
fering from a strange malady which
physicians are unable to name. The
disease resembles winter cholera and
is contagious. Many persons were
stricken in church Sunday and were
removed to their homes. So many
men are ill that several industrial
plants are crippled severely.
MONUMENT TO KEARNEY
fly Associated Press
Washington, D. C., Feb. 4. —An
equestrian statue of Major-General
Phil Kearney, killed In the Battle of
Chantilly, Va., in 1862, is to be erected
in Arlington National Cemetery by
the State of New Jersey with the ap
proval of Secretary Garrison. It will
be the first equestrian statue to be
erected in the cemetery, as heretofore
no permit for such a monument has
been given.
GIRI>, 16, ENDS HEII LIFE
Pottsville, Pa.. Feb. 4.—Ruth Schoff
stall, 16, of Tremont. was found on a
porch at Pinegrove this morning with
an empty carbolic acid bottle by her
side and died an hour later. It is said
that she went away with a traveling
man yesterday and was caught by a
relative and sent home from Pine
grove.
VALUABLE PICTURE STOLEN
Morrlstown, N. J., Feb. 4, The
housekeeper at the home of the Misses
Margaret and Susan Rawes to-day
discovered that thieves had cut from
its frame a Madonna ascribed to Rap
hael, which the sisters obtained
abroad years ago. Nothing also in
the house was touched. The picture
had been removed apparently by ex
perts. The Misses Hawes are in Italy.
TIIF. NEW MARCUS AURELIUS
A tnan of tact and moral principles
j should not complain of his mistress'
infidelity to her husband. He should
| rather boar such unhapptness in silent
i and dignified woe.
, Life is not only painful and tiresome
| but also expensive and extremely
wasteful of time.
Never judge people according to
their clothes. Even a man who wears
a velvet necktie can be a human being.
A girl who has a different lover for i
every day in the week is sure to be
methodical and trustworthy; but if J
she has more than seven lovers she is !
flighty and frivolous.
The fact that you despise Shakes-'
peare does not prove conclusively that j
you are a dramatic genius.
Poverty Is not a crime, but it usually
leads to it. —February Smart Set.
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R This establishment h»s 9
K enjoyed a reputation for 8
Good
| Printing j
D for almost a century. While § i
* the volume of business has 9
g been steadily increasing the g |
g quality of work is far above a '
5 the average. Who does $
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CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE)
Furnished by H. W. SUAVELY,
Arcade Hulldtnu.
Chicago, 111., Feb. 4.
Open. High. Low Clos
Wheat—
May 92 % 93% 92% 92%
July 88% 88% 88% 88%
Corn—
May 65% 66 65% 65%
July 65 65 64% 64%
Oats—
May 39 % 39% 38% 39
July 39 39 38% 38%
PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE
By Associated Press
Philadelphia. Feb. 4. —■ Wheat
Steady; No. 2, red, export. 96@96%c;
No. 1, Northern. Duluth, export, $1.00%
@ 1.01 %.
Corn Lower; new. No. 2. yellow,
natural, local, 69®70c; do., klin dried,
local, 71%®72%c.
Oats—Lower; No. 2. white. 45®45*c.
Bran Market firm. winter, per
$27.60®28.00; spring, per ton,
$26.50® 27.00.
Refined Sugars Market firm,
powdered, 4.20 c; fine granulated, 4.10 c;
confectioners' A, 4.00 c; Keystone. A.
Butter The market Is firm;
western, creambery, extras, 28c; nearby
prints, fancy, 31c.
Eggs The market Is lower;
lennsylvanla and other nearby firsts
free cases. SB.IO per case; do., current
receipts, free cases, $7.80 per case;
western, extras, firsts, free cases, SS.IO
per case; do,, firsts, free cases, $7.80
per case
Live Poultry—Firmer; fowls. 15%®
16% c; young chickens, 13® 18c;
broiling chickens, io%wiic. old iou>i
ers, ll@i 12c; ducks, 16© 18c; do., spring
?i'£M R o geese, 15@17c; turkeys.
16 Mjp 18c.
Dressed Poultry Steady; fowls,
western, fancy, heavy, 17® 18c; do.,
medium sizes, 16®16c; do., small,
li® 14c; old roosters, 14c; roast
ing chickens, fancy, 19®20c; broil
ing chickens, fancy. 20<B>:!:)r. do f-ilr
18® 19c; turkeys, fancy, 24@25c; do.
'a-ir, 20®23c; ducks, ll®18c; geese
11® 16c.
i Potatoes Weak; New York and
Eastern. 75®78c; Western, per bushel,
75@78c; .Jersey, per basket, 20%50c.
Flour—The market is steady; winter,
V" , 'V/ 1 '" 1 straiunta. Penn
sylvania, $4.05®4.55; western, $4.15®
V o ', .Patents, $4.50@4.86; Kansas,
straight, Jute sacks, $4.10®4.30; spring,
' * ls . clear. $-1.u0w4.20: straight.s•( Hi, „
patent*. $4.60fffM.65
The market is weak; tim
othy, No. 1,, large bales, $17.50018.00;
•S2? lum bales. $17.00®17.60; No.
2, $16.00016.50; No. 3, $14.00@16.00.
~ entr n,ixed: Light mixed, $16.00®
No - 1,515.00® 15.50; No. 2, $14.00
@14.50.
CHICAGO CATTLE!
By Associated Press
Chicago, 111,, Feb. 4. Hogs Re-
Cf'P*?. MOO; steady. Bulk of sales, $8.35
@8.45; light, $8.15®8.46; mixed, $8.20©
8.45; heavy $8.16®8.50; rough, $8.15®
8.2o; pigs, $6.75®8.25.
Cattle Receipts, 15,000; steady.
? e 0 e n? s ' **>.90@9.50; Texas steers. $6.90
<5 s -°0; stockers and feeders, $5.40®
8.00; cows and heifers, $3.50@8.40;
calves, $7.50® 10.50.
Sheep— Receipts. 17,000; steady. Na
tive. $4.70®6.00; yearlings, $5.70@6.85;
lambs, native, $6.75@7.85.
SHOES GIVEN ON BOW ERY IN
MEMORY OF "TIM" SULLIVAN
By Associated Press
New York, Feb. 4.—On the Bowery
to-day there is a continuous procession
of new shoes and the wearers are
blessing the memory of "Big Tim"
Sullivan, member of Congress and for
years the political dictator of Lower
East Side. Yesterday, the anniversary
of the birth of Mr. Sullivan's mother,
the beneficiaries of his estate con
tinued the custom established by him
years ago of distributing shoes to all
who called at the rooms of the Tim
othy D. Sullivan Association, the or
ganization through which he collected
the vote of the East Side.
ATTEND CHURCH SUNDAY;
STEAL OTHER SIX DAYS
By Associated Press
New York, Feb. 4.—Following bur
glary as a business six days a week,
attending church services on Sunday
and throwing away religious trinkets
which they stole because it was op
posed to their scruples to sell such
articles, Charles and Gustave Beeke,
brothers, to-day continued to point out
to detectives the victims of their many
operations in Brooklyn.
To the police the brothers con
fessed to having committed one rob
bery daily for six months, except on
Sunday. I
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In New York City during 1913 Automobiles caused
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PUBLIC SALE
of Valuable City Property
QIC SATURDAY, FEBRUARY
21. 1914, AT 1.80 P. M. IX
FRONT OF THE COURT
HOUSE IX THE CITY OF
HARRISBURG, PA. Will b«
offered at public sale that moat
desirable property, consisting of
three dwellings, situate at and
known by the numbers 1808,
1805, 1807, State state, Harris
burg, Pa. This property front*
fifty-five (65) feet on said State
street and extends back a dis
tance of one hundred and sixty
five (165) feet, more or less, to
an alley at the rear, and con
sists of three eight-room brick
houses equipped with electric
I light, gas, steam heat, bath, all
modern improvements and all
easily rentable at attractive
rentals. The houses are com
paratively new, having been
built but a matter of thres
years, are easy of access and lo
cated In one of the best resi
dence sections of the city.
This is an exceptional oppor
tunity to purchase residence
property which Is attractive as
an investment.
These properties will be of
fered separately and as a whole.
Terms will be made known
on ilay of sale by
Isaac I. Wingert
\Executor of the Estate of Wil
liam V. Starllper, Deceased.
| REAL ESTATE '
FOR SALE
Several select Allison Hill resi
dences in good locations.
A good selection of Investment
properties at reasonable prices.
A special bargain house on East
iMarket street
J. E. GIPPLE
1251 MARKET STREET
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p. m. Saturday 8 a. m. to 9
p. m.
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204 Chestnut Street
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a: 8 P. M.. at its new location, 1701
North Second street, for the free treat
ment of the worthy poor.