Lost A LOST Blue pocketbook from S. 8. Ponjeroy's to Enola car, containing $1 bill and change, pearl Rosary beads, and owner's card. Keep money, but re turn pocketbook and beads to S. S. Pomeroy's. LOST At Thirteenth and Market, pair of glasses. Name on case, G. . Tomllnson. Reward If returned to Dorothy Frankelberger, 605 s °" th Eighteenth street, or call Bell phone 490 J. LOST ln Kresge's or Cook's stores, or on Market street, between Colonial Theater and Fourth street, a $lO bill. » Reward If returned to this offloe. — r LOST Small Beagle wound, white with brown and black marking. Finder will be rewarded by communicating with W.. 978, care of Telegraphjjtflce._ Help Wanted—Male A REGISTERED PHARMACIST —- Married preferred; steady employment, salary, $lB per week. Address Box 897, Galeton, Pa. AT once, two flrst-class soliJSfors. Good proposition to right persons. Liquor uacrs need not apply. Address 12., 976, care of Telegraph. BE A DETECTIVE Earn big money; easy work; we show you. Write Frederick Wagner, 1243 Lexington ave nue, New York. Dept. 588. GOVERNMENT EXAMINATIONS. Thorough Instruction, $6. Returned If not appointed. Particulars Ameri can Civil Service School, Washington, D - C ' V HONEST MAN WANTED In each town for special advertising work; »16 n week to start; experience unneces sary; references required. Aadress ai once McLean, Black & Co., 93 N. Be\ - erly street, Boston, Mass. HONEST MAN WANTED In each town to distribute free advertising, sl6 a week to start; experience unneces sary; references required. Address McLean, Black & Co., 93 N. Beverly street. Boston, Mass. —— p I WILL START YOU earning $4 dally at home In spare time, silvering rors; no capital; free instructive hook let, giving plans of operations, u. t. Redmond, Dept. 268, Boston, Mass. LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANT ED. Splendid income assured right man to act as our representative after learning our business thoroughly by mail. Former experience unnecessary. All we require is honesty, ability, am bition and willingness to learn a lucra tive business. No soliciting or travel ing. All or spare time only. This 1b an exceptional opportunity for a man in your section to get into a big paying business without capital and become In dependent for life. Write at once for full particulars. National .Co-Operative Realty Company, L-910, Marden Build ing, Washington, D. C. MAN over 30, experienced canvasser, solicitor, $lB weekly and commission, steady position; state experience. Co lumbian Protective, 150 Nassau street, New York. MAN who has regular work to solicit in his spare time or evenings. Apply 983, care of Telegraph. MEN AND WOMEN to qualify for Government positions. Several thou sand appointments to be made next few months. Full Information about open ings. how to prepare, eta, free. Write immediately for booklet G-372, Earl ■» Hopkins, Washington, D. C. MEN to sell our seed and nursery line, aig profits. Pay weekly. J.lrst isatlonal Nurseries, Rochester. N. i. PARCEL POST means many appoint ments from the coming Railway Mail Clerk Examinations in Harrisburg Commence $76.00 month. Common edu cation sufficient. Sample questions— FREE. Write immediately. Franklin Institute, Dept. 363-K. Rochester, N. Y. RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS and Clerk- Carriers. Thousands needed. Splendid salaries. Examinations soon. 1 con ducted examinations. Trial Examina tions Free. Write Ozment, 54-D, St. Louis, Mo. . , ' SOLICITORS for State Pennsylvania. Special work interviewing merchants, «* Tiothing to sell; positions paying $2,500 to $3,500 yearly. Expense advanced against commission. Suite 213, 223 Market Btreet, Newark. N. J. LARGE FARMS' FOR SALE If you're in the market for a large farm you owe it to yourself to learn more about these properties— particulars upon request. 143 ACRES 4 miles oast of Middletown—ll3 acres cultivated, 28 acres mea , dowland and 2 acres woodland. A great hay farm—good water sup ply. 148 ACRES 2*4 miles northeast of Hoges town, Cumberland county—black slate soil with clay sub-soil. Nine miles from Harrisburg. 150 ACRES 4 miles northeast of Duncannon, Perry county, on the State road to Sunbury—red shale and sand loam soil—a most valuable meadow on this farm—stabling for 4 0 head of stock. 162 ACRES 4 miles southeast of Jckesburg Perry county, 100 acres cultivated, .10 acres meadow and 55 acres woodland. Very reasonable selling price. 161 ACRKS Near Lewisberry, York county— -8 miles from Harrisburg—l3s acres cultivated, 38 acres woodland— stabling for 30 head of stock—stone house. 191 ACRES 2 miles southwest of New Bloomfleld, Perry county, 91 acres cultivated, 100 acres woodland. 200 ACRES At Speeceville, Dauphin county along the Northern Central Rail road—l 2 miles from Harrisburg— -170 acres cultivated. 25 acres wood land—water by gravity at house and barn—stabling for 30 head of t an( . , hogs—granaries for 5,000 bushels of corn and 3,000 bushels of grain. At the price, this farm is a rare opportunity. 200 ACRES % mile northeast of New Kings ton. Cumberland county—limestone and slate soil—running water at the barn will accommodate 40 head of stock. V „ „ 220 ACRES 2 miles northwest of Klizabeth town on the Lancaster to Harris burg pike—ironstone and red shale miri7tf V rK i and ,~~ barn will accom modate 55 head of stock—large to stock* farm! Th ' S U an excellent 220 ACRES • 3 miles north of Elllottsburg on the road to Ickesburg— 100 acres cultivated. 100 woodland and 20 acres meadowland. This is an ex cellent fruit farm. 230 ACRES One mile northeast of Rossvllle York county—l3o acres cultivated 100 a«res of second growth tim ber—ironstone and blue soil—con siderable fruit. 343 ACRES 3 miles west of New German !? w ? , H Pe i7 county—s2 acres cul tivated, 10 acres meadow and 181 acres mountain land—splendid lo , : cation for summer homes— will be , sold in sections or as a whole. Miller Bros. & ftee'e Ftdcral Square Harrlaliorg SATURDAY EVENING, j Help Wanted—Male SIOO.OO WEEKLY PROFIT In spare time at home. Mail order business don't worry about capital. Boyd H. t Brown, Omaha, Neb. I 13.000-10,000 YEARI-Y easily made. Our system Insures success. Un paralleled opportunity; become es tablished for life. VValuable book ; free. Interstate Realty-Brokerage Co., Pittsburg)., Pa. Help Wanted —Female A BRIGHT girl to take charge of flat work department, one who can man age girls. Apply Troy Laundry, 28 Fulton street. COMPETENT stenographer and bookkeeper. Must be good penman. Address S„ 973, care of Telegraph. FIFTY experienced operators for sewing on power machines; paid wnne learning. Apply S. Sliver, Forster and Cowden streets. HONEST WOMEN WANTED In each town to demonstrate well-known ar ticle; sls a week to start or 30 cents an hour for spare time; experience essary. McLean, Black & Co., MS N. Beverly street, Boston, Mass. LADIES. ALSO MEN. Address En velopes, Mall Circulars at home—slo - weekly. Spare or whole time. D ulj particular!*, 13c stamps. . Commercial Co., H-209, Pontlac Building, Chicago. LADIES, sewing at home. Material furnished. No canvassing- Steady work. Stamped envelope for Particu lars. Calumet Supply Co., Dept. D-95, Milwaukee, Wis. LADY CANVASSER to sell flour to housekeepers from door-to-door in Har rlsburg, Steelton and other points. Ad dress, with reference and experience, to Hecker-Jones-Jewell Milling Co., 207 N. Water street. Philadelphia, Pa. SEWING MACHINE operators also learners, to make aprons, etc. Harris burg Apparel Co., over City Star Laundry, State street, rear entrance. TWENTY girls over 16 years of age Apply Silk Mill. TWENTY more thoroughly experl enced operators on power machines. Jennings' Manufacturing Co., 414-18 State street. WELL-EDUCATED, well-bred woman for position requiring tact and energy; good income to right person. Write L. R. - , care of Telegraph. . WOMAN for light housework; small family. Call Friday evening or Sunday, 167 Lincoln street, Steelton, Pa. YOUNG lady stenographer, with knowledge of bookkeeping, one who Is competent, dependable and can furnish reference. Apply Ladies' Bazaar, 10-12 South Fourth street. YOUNG white woman for general housework; must sleep at home. Apply 1907 Green street. Situations Wanted —Male DO you need an active, energetic young man in your office? Willing to work hard to learn the business. No reasonable offer refused. Address J., 980. care of Telegraph. MANDOLIN PLAYER wants position. Address E„ 981, care of Telegraph. MIDDLE-AGED white man wants po sition as houseman. Understands steam heat. Wants good home. Best of ref erences. Address A. A. C., care of Tele graph. YOUNG colored man .wishes position as helper on farm, or as butler in a private family; has had experience. Ad dress 107 Mulberry streret, City. YOUNG married man, experienced at tending bar, lunch bar and dining room work; total abstainer from intoxi cating liquors and tobacco. Address C., 985, care of Telegraph. Situations Wanted —Female A REFINED woman would like to keep house for widower without chil dren; best of references given. Ad dress X. T. Y., 988, care of Telegraph. COLORED girl wants place to assist with housework, or as dishwasher in restaurant or boardinghouse. 313 South Fourteenth street. MIDDLE-AGED woman desires a po sition to keep house for a respectable widower. Address H., 982, care of Tele graph. MIDDLE-AGED woman desires work by the day. Apply 1824 Twelfth street. NEAT colored girl wants position as dishwasher in restaurant or hotel, or as child's nurse. 1526 Vernon street. United phone 42. WIDOW iady desires a. position as housekeeper for widower or small fam ily. Address M„ 974, care of Telegraph. Agents Wanted AGENTS—SeII Concentrated Liquor Extracts for making Liquors and Cor dials at home. A few minutes does the work. Saves over 60 per cent. Guar anteed Strictly Legitimate. Small pack age. Enormous demand, sells fast, coins you money. Send postal to-day. We'll show you how to make money quick. Universal Import Co., 541 Sycamore street, Cincinnati, Ohio. MEN OK WOMEN can earn SIO.OO to $35.00 a week taking orders for our fast-selling seven-bar box, high-grade Toilet Soap. Big seller; 100 per cent, commission: repeat orders assured: credit given. Write at once for full particulars. Crofts & Reed Co., Chi cago. Dept. B-220. AGENTS Snappiest Household Line On Earth. Red-hot sellers, steady repeaters. Over 150 different articles. Goods guaranteed. 100 per cent, profit. Write quick—Hurry. E. M. Feltman, Sales Mgr., 8089 Sycamore street, Cin cinnati, Ohio. sl2 WEEKLY. Spare : time. Ladles, Men, Students. Distribute circulars, show samples, receive orders. New plan. Big paying specialties. Ziegler Supply Co., Dept. 4, Philadelphia, Pa. STORY OF MEXICO. New Epocli Making Book. Thrilling, Sensational, Timely. Low Price. Sells on sight. Big Terms. Sample Book Free. Act Quick ly. Universal House, Philadelphia. MEN AND WOMEN Something new. Easy seller, positive necessity. Big profits. $lO a day easily made. Write Enterprise Mfg. Co., Box 5445 Philadelphia, Pa. AGENTS. New proposition for au tomobiles. Fast seller. Earns $1.25 on every sale. Don't delay. Ross Bro. Supply Co., Box 185, Morrlsdale, Clear field County, Pa. AGENTS lnvestigate our proposi tion; big profits. Sells in every home. Experience not essential. Write to-day. Wllkon Supply Co., Dept. F, Box 22. Pottsvllle, Pa. •WHAT TO DO TILL THE DEVIL COMES." Message of joy for every home; suitable for lady canvassers. Sample, 25c. Ernest B. Lydlck, East Liberty, Pa. AGENTS for splendid high-grade ar ticle. Needed In every home. Big profits. For particulars write The Reilly Supply Co., Box 7, Little Falls, N. J. • AGENTS. New proposition Just out. Does away with extra tires on automo biles. Particulars free. The A. B. Jones Supply Co., Bridgeton, York Co., Pa. MEN AND WOMEN WANTED toi mailing circulars; spare time; good pay. Schuylkill Galley Supply Co., 320 W. Main, NorrUtown, Pa. FOR article which no housewife can resist. Sells at almost every home. The H. A. Hall Company, Box 173, Blooms burg, Pa. Salesmen vVanted HARRISBURG firm wants a good salesman to work in the city. Want a inan who is not afraid of hard work and who can use good judgment and tact in approaching a new customer. Give age, experience and salary expected Also furnish references as to charac ter, ability, etc. Apply U., 975, caro of Hariisbqrg Telegraph. Salesmen Wanted EXPERIENCE unnecessary, easy work, big pay. Write for large list or openings offering opportunities to earn SIOO to S6OO a month while vou learn. Address Dept. 417, National Salesmen's Training Association, Chicago. New York, Knnsas City, San Francisco. for Pennsylvania to sell a new patent to merchants. An un usual opportunity. Liberal commis sion. Write the Acmegraph Sales Com pany, Room 4, Bickel Building, Butler, FOR special line of Dry Goods for Spring and Summer trade. Factory to retailer. 3plendid side line. Liberal commission. Bryn Mawr Mills, Phila delphia. Pa. SIDE LINE, pocket samples; 10 min utes, $lO commission; hlgn-grade men only; no other need apply. Advertising Novelty Co., Newton, lowa. RELIABLE and competent grocery salesman. To right party will pay good salary. None but experienced men need apply. Address, with referenoe. Box 124, Harrisburg, Pa. Board Wanted GENTLEMEN BOARDERS WANTED. 1737 North Sixth street. Rooms For Rent ONE large furnished front room, third floor, and two on second; all con veniences, with use of bath; with or without morning and evening meals; gentlemen only. Apply Mrs. Scharadln, o. 1924 Green. UNFURNISHED ROOMS, suitable for light housekeeping. Stoves fur nished free. Laundry, phone and bath room privileges. Also Janltress service. Bishop Building, 429 Broad street. FURNISHED ROOMS single or en suite; all conveniences, including phono; reference required. Apply 1015 North Front street. FRONT and back rooms, third floor; meals If desired. 619 Harris street Apartments For Rent FOR RENT Those up-to date apartments, North and Capi tal streets, 6 rooms, tiled bath and pantry; city steam; hardwood floors. Can be finished March Ist. Inquire 125 N. Fourth street. COMMODIOUS shcond floor apart ment, Front and Herr streets; large front porch overlooking river; electric light and gas; hardwood floors. Also ?;arago In rear for rent. T. B. Rocka ellar, Second and North streets. Business Opportunities AN opportunity to increase your busi ness 100 per cent, by using Steel Die Embossed Stationery. Phone 3652 for prices. Harrisburg Embossing Plant, 4 North Fifth street, Harrisburg, Pa. ANY intelligent person can eari) good income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798, Lock port, N. Y. I MADE $60,000 In five years in the mall order business, began with $5. Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea cock, 355 Lockport, N. Y. SIOO.OO WEEKLY PROFIT In spare time at home. Mall order business don't worry about capital. Boyd H. Brown, Dept. E, Omaha, Neb. Business Personals CLEANIMii CARPETS AND RUGS on your fl»or with latest Improved electric cleaner service. Ex perienced operators with machines. Furniture repaired and finished. A. Levin, 230 South street, Bell phone 1787. HAULING H. YV. LATHE, Hoarding Stable and National '.Transfer Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general haul ing. H. W. Lathe. Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. 2503 R. Harrisburg Paste Works 120 K. Cauieron Street PAPER HANGERS', billposters', book binders' and all kinds of paste. Prompt shipment. All paste guaranteed. Uell phone 1186 L. FOR falling hair try Gross' Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell, 1960. WORKS DRESSMAKING SCHOOL CAN take a few more students. Perfect fitting is taught befoiu sowing. Make your entire dress while learning. Don't delay coming, 22 North Fourth street. 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. IIAHDWOOD FLOORS Of all designs. Old floors made new. Ask for catalog. J. M. Smith, 2219 Brookwood street, Harrlsburg, Pa. Bell phone 1391 L. Real Estate For Sale SUNBURY (Danville) Bloomsburg in the Susquehanna Valley nTeans (50,000) people, fine markets, (100) railroad trains daily and good (Trolley) service. Notice Temptation (120) acres only quarter mile to Trolley (mile) to Phila delphia and Heading Railroad Just out side of (City Limits) with all (new) buildings painted except new roof large bank barn with Stock Yard. Peach orchard valued ($1,000), buildings ($3,000), Spring House ($500), loam soil, some clay ana line gravel mixed with loam ($2,800) and means over ($7,000) valuation (no mistake) at only ($3,000). Notice (easy) payments ($1,000) cash by March and balance to suit Buyer. To avoid missing (Bargain) remember special telephone hours (7 to 8) morn ings and eveningß. Bell 11-R. and United 140-E. Photographs. GEO. B. OSTRANDER, Danville, Pa. ON EASY TERMS, a 2H-story, 30x30 8-room brick house on corner of Long and Summit streets. Camp Hill Heights —porches bath steam heat—elec tric light lot, 118x220 3O fruit trees planted 8 minutes walk from trolley one fare and ten minutes - to Harrisburg—good soil—good air—good water good neighbors. Address S., No. 963, care of Telegraph, or call Bell phone 3048 L. Also for sale other fine, large lots overlooking the city. FARM of A. S. Speece Estate, at Speeceville, Pa.; 200 acres, with good buildings; running wuter at buildings: 16 acres orchard; 25 acres- second ftrowth timber; 175 acres cultivated and; N. C. R. R. runs through farm; station on border of farm; twelve mile* from Harrisburg along Susquehanna river, S6O per acre. Apply Walter and Howard Speece, Speeceville, Pa. AT ELIZABETHTOWN, a tract of land along the P. R. R. Siding, 8"A acres. The only site available for fac tory purposes, and splendid opportu nity to open a sand quarry to ship by rail. Sand of a fine quality has been found all through the tract. Inquire of D. H. Martin, Ellzabethtown, Pa. HEAL ESTATE FOR SAI.E ' SPECIAL PRICE INDUCEMENTS TO QUICK BUYER for 1815 Whitehall Street. 3-story brick dwelling front ing on Reservoir Park. A delightful location. Miller Bros. & Neefe. Federal Square, Harrisburg. 1622 DERRY STREET Good brick house with steam heat and front porch 431 South Thirteenth street, brick house with all improvements. 1127 Derry street, porch front house, with all im provements. A. W. Swengel, 219 South Thirteenth street. REAL ESTATE FOR SAI,E THE HANDSOME RESIDENCE 2133 N. Second Street, 9 rooms, 2 bathrooms and hot water heat. Lot, 25x92 ft very reasonable selling price. Miller Bros. & Neefe, Federal Square, Harris burg. HARRISBURG TELEGRSPH Real Estate For bale FARM In good state of cultivation, goou buildings, good water, telephone, rural route four miles from Newport, suitable tur poultry and trucking, a.iso tract of timber land. Write or tele phone, H. Stone, R. D. No. 3, Newport, INVESTMENT New property brick all Improvements tenants pay rent yielding 8.6 per cent, after deducting taxes, water rent, insurance. Price, $1,700 and 12,300. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. $2,400 WILL BUY a suburban prop erty 3-story frame house porches —cemented cellar furnace heat lot, 40x130 work shop — : fruit on trolley line. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. LOTS FOR SALE 40x115 FT., south side of 2H Street, 146 ft. north of Brookwood St, one square from Derry St..trolley. Special Bargain price. Miller Bros. & Neefe, Federal Square Harrlsburg. NEW brick house, No. 2313 Derry street; large front and back porcnes; all Improvements; steam heat; gas and electric lights; eight rooms and bath; hardwood tinish; cemented cellar. Ap ply 1432 Derry street. LOTS FOll SALE EDGEMONT LOTS AT BETTER THAN BARGAIN PRICES get our list and tigures. Miller Bros & Neefe, Federal Square, Harrlsburg. FARM 136 ACRES. 45 cultivated. Price. $1,200. Cash, S7OO. Farm cata log free. Farms near New York City a specialty. R. A. Schur, 47 West Thirty fourth street, New York. Established 1889. LOOK at No. 1612 Hunter street. This property can be bought at very reason able price. 9 rooms bath gas —■ furnace lot. 20x100 porch. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. IN PENBROOK 2713 Main St. H-story frame 9 rooms lot, 30x 250. Lot extends to Penn St. Price rea sonable. Brlnton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. SI,BOO WILL BUY a suburban house on trolley line 8 rooms bath —r furnace two porches lot, 20x150. Only S3OO cash needed. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. SUBURBAN LOTS of all sizes In va rious suburbs. Several odd lots at Camp Hill at reduced price. Get price and particulars. Bell Realty Co., Berg ner Building. LARGE FARM, one and half miles east of Halifax. Good buildings, tine water, plenty of fruit. Very cheap. Easy terms. Address M. M. Mattls, Mli lersburg. 543 WOODBINE ST. 2%-story frame lot, 20x90 side entrance drive alley on rear. Price, $1,660. Brln ton-Packer Co., Second and. Walnut streets. A 1 IRABLE house, 10 rooms and bath, all modern conveniences (Includ ing steam heat) on easy terms. 44 North Seventeenth street. ONE of the most prominent houses for transient and permanent trade In the city of Harrlsburg. Address K.. 923. care of Telegraph. 25-ACRE truck, fruit, poultry farm; close markets. For particulars write Truck Farmer, care of Telegraph. Real Estate For Rent MECHANICSBURG Finest home in town. Best residence section. Large porches, solarium, large lawns, shade trees, bath, gas, electric lights; splen did range and heating plant. Hardwood throughout. Three minutes' to trolley or station. Rent reasonable. Posses sion April 1. A splendid home for a Harrlsburg business or professional man. Walter L. Hauck, 321 South Mar ket street, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylva nia. Bell phone 121 X. THE best located store room in Sun bury, Pa. Size, 20x250 feet. Occupied for past twenty-five by A. R. Trexler as a department store. Posses sion given April 1. Catherine Guyer, Central Hotel, Sunbury, Pa. FOR RENT 1839 Zarker St 120.00 44 North Twelfth 18.00 185 North Fifteenth St 18.00 1420 North St 16.00 J. E. GIPPLE. 1261 Market Street. For Sale WASTE PAPER FOR SALE IN accordance with the Act of As sembly, approved July 19, 1913, the Superintended of Public Printing and Binding will receive at his office, in the Capitol, at Harrlsburg, Pa., at 12 o'clock noon, on Tuesday, February 17, 1914, sealed bids for the purchase of the following waste paper: 20 to 25 tons, more or less, white and pink paper used for Legislative bills and calendars, 3 tons of Legisla tive Journal paper, several thousand large stringed envelopes, all paper printed. Purchaser will be required to remove from State Capitol at ills own expense and must pay for same be fore removal, chec)«) to be made pay able to Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia. Bids must be by the hundred pounds, the entire lot of eacn particular class of paper to be sold to tha highest and best bidder. Paper can be seen by calling on Superintendent of Public Printing, or samples will be mailed up on request. A. NEVIN POMEItOY, Superintendent of Public Printing and Binding. FOR SALE TRUNKS, Traveling Bags, Suit Cases, Gloves. Sole, Harness and Strap Leather. Calfskin, Kip, Dongola, Waxed Upper and Sheep Skins. Leather Sample Cases and Leather Specialties made to order and repaired. Harrlsburg Har ness and Supply Co., Second and ChsAst nut streets. GLASS window signs, Furnished Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and Board and Table Board, at 25c each. One of these signs will be given with each six-time order for a classified ad. If paid In advance. Inquire at Office of Telegraph. CIGARS. For a limited time only, we arfe giving 12 of our Havana Combina tion 5-cent Cigars Free with each order for one Box of 50 of our 4%-inch Por fecto Cigars, at "ne Dollar per box, postpaid. Snell & Company, Red Lion, WESTERN-BRED family driving horse. City broke, stylish and gentle enough to be driven by ladles. Apply J. D. Lehman, 371 West Market street, York, Pa. FOR SALE 1913 YALE motorcycle; run about 350 miles; good as new; will sell at a sacri fice. Campbell, 1409 Thompson avenue, City. VERY CHEAP, If you call or drop me a card, save agent's profits, guaranteed self-heating fiatirons, with a valuable premium. Leathery, 1417 Vernon street. INDIAN RIVER DUCKS outlay all others. Get the heavy-laying white egg strain. Eggs, SI.OO for 12, $6.00 per 100. Oliver Hoover. Riverside, Pa. ONE font of 10 pt. and one font of 12 pt. O. S., with Antique Linotype Matrices. The Telegraph Printing Co.. Harrlsburg, Pa. , ONE 7V4-H.-P. Wagner A. C. ingle phase and one 3-H.-P. D. C. motor. Ap ply Cowden & Co., Ninth and Herr streets. 1914 CHALMERS CAR. Reason for selling, leaving city. Will demonstrate. Ac"dress W„ 967, care of Telegraph. MAXWELL light delivery, good con dition, at bargain. Crlspen Motor Car Co., 413-417 South Cameron. MOVING PICTURE THEATER. Call at Palace Theater, evenings. Palace Theater, Steelton, Pa. BUTCHER'S refrigerator, 7x7x4 ft. deep and tools. Apply J. Kavanaugh, Rutherford Heights. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at ih elrgrai'h Hu.ilne«» Office For Sale or Rent MOVING PICTURE SHOW, In lli+t class condition, for rent or for sale. Possession at once. Good reasons foi selling; also good location. Address M., 986, care of Telegraph. For Kent STORE ROOM FOR RENT on the corner of Third' and Cumberland streets, No. 1200. Show window* side and front. In a live part of Harrls burg. The largest and best market house, two of the best banks and many flrst-class business ho"ses in the same square. In center of population. Size of room 33x100 ft. 14-ft. celling. Up to-date In every particular. Rent from April 1, $125 per month, Including heat. J. S. Slole, 268 Herr street. FOR RENT Desirable offices In the Telegraph Building, singly or en-salte. Inquire at Business Office. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDH can os secured at th* Telegraph Business Office. For Exchange A STUDEBAKER (20) five-passen ger, 1912 car, In fine shape. Will ex change for Ford, 1913 (Touring). Must be good. Address R., 987, care of Tele graph. . btorage HARRISBIJRG STORAGE CO. Two large brick warehouses, built ex pressly for storage. Private oomi for household goods and unexcelled fa clllttes tor storing all kinds of mer chandise. Low ritoraga rates. South St and Pen:". R R STORAGE 419 broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms, $1 to 13. Wagons, 75 cents per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co, 41'. Broad street Both phones. Money to Loan PROFIT-SHAKING LOAN SOCIETY WE HAVE ORIGINATED a now plan of loaning money by which borrowers Hhare profits of lenders. Legal rates, easy terms, confidential. Offices. Rooms 0-7, 9 North Market Square. Died SHERK On Friday, February 13? 1914, Anna Rebecca, wife of Harold H. Sherk, aged 18 years, 4 months and 24 days. Funeral on Monday afternoon, al 2 o'clock, from her husband's residence, 1325 State street. The relatives and friends are Invited to attend without further notice. Burial in Shoop's Church Cemetery. In Mcmoriam IN loving memory of my father, Wil liam H. Wilson, who departed this life February 15, 1913, Altoona, Pa. I'm thankful for hie Christian life, The example I'll ne'er forget; I'm thankful for his daily prayers, His love mingles with me yet. SON, ARTHUR. Boran Tribesman in Africa Kill 200 Members of Rival Rendile Tribe By Associated Press Nairobi, British East African Pro tectorate, Feb. 14. —Boran tribesmen exterminated recently an entire vil lage, composed of 200 men, women and children of the Rendile tribe, in the Lorlan swamp, in the northern part of the protectorate, according to an explorer who reached here to-day. The Borans, who are a peaceful people engaged in pastoral ocupations, have been incessantly harassed by the Itendiles. This so exasperated tho Borans that they retaliated by killing every one of the Rendile tribe they could find. The authorities in Galla were un able to prevent the raid and news of the quarrel between the two tribes dicl not reach teh British authorities at Sumbury, on the Uganda railway, until it was too late for them to interfere. Leguia Returns to Peru to Accept Presidency By Associated Press Liverpool, England, Feb. 14.—Among the passengers on board the Carmanla when she left here today for New York was Robert E. Leguia, first vice president of Peru, who said he had been called back to I.,ima to fill the office of president of the republic dur ing the unexpired term of the impris oned president. Guillermo Billinghurst, Senor Leguia before his departure expressed hiR friendship for the United States and said he expected to sign a number of American concessions which had been held up by Senor fiilllng hurst. EFFORTS TO SETTLE STRIKE BY ARBITRATION ABANDONED Colliers, W. Va., Feb. 14.—Striking miners of the West Virginia and Pitts burgh Coal Company were careful not to cross the company's property line to-day following the riot yesterday, when James Moore, a striker, was killed and Harry Lucas, deputy sheriff, wounded. Lucas, with four other deputies, on duty at the mine during the shooting, were given a hearing before T. P. Jacobs, justice of the peace, Wellsburg, and discharged. Efforts to settle the strike by arbi tration were abandoned to-day. STEAMER DRIFTS ASHORE New York. Feb. 14.—The British oil tank barge Navaho, which arrived yesterday from London, dragged her anchor and drifted ashore at Quaran tine to-day. An easterly gale prevailed at the time. The Navaho Is a six masted barge, built at Belfast, Ireland. CHICAUO CATTLE Chicago, 111., Feb. 14. - Hogs Re ceipts, 9,000; slow. Bulk of sales. $8.45 ©8.60; light, $8.30®>8.60; mixed, sß.36<fi) 8.60; heavy, $8.25<®8.f>5; rough, $8.25@ 8.35; pigs, $7.50 ji; 8.45. Cattle Receipts, 200; steady. Beeves, $7.00(g)9.50; Texas steers. s6.§o <3)8.00; stockers and feeilers, SS.SO<W 8.00; cows and heifers, $3.60@8.50; calves, $7.50(5)10.25. Sheep Receipts, 2.500; weak. Na tive, $4.76@5.90; yearlings, $5.75®".00- lambs, native, $6.80@7.85. For Sale For Rent Furnished Rooms Unfurnished Rooms • ! Cards Neatly and Attractively Printed Can Be Secured at The Telegraph Business Office 216 Federal Square - saasaafiiHisiiiissJ i FEBRUARY 14, 1914. LITTLE CHANGE NOTED IN MARKET DURING WEEK Operators Did Little and Buiness Drifted on Idly; Out side Buying Diminished By Associated Press New York, Feb. 14. There was no essential change this week In the speculative position, and the stock mar ket continued to move back and forth within an unusually narrow gauge ' without alterations of importance In ' the general level of quotations. Opera tors did little and the market drifted on idly. Outside buying diminished, but it was apparent that a good sized short interest had been buiTt up and the undertone was firm. Business conditions gave evidence of further Improvement, statistical reports from the copper and steel made strong . showings, and the number of idle ' freight cars contracted. i Money rates were easy. The market I showed no effect of further exportation or gold to France, which brought up the total on this movement to $10,000,- 000. Accumulation of funds here and the enlarged demand for high-grade in- i vestments were reflected in the steady | absorption of bonds. Various large corporations made plans to enter the market for new capital and irt one case —that of the Southern Pacific —definite arrangements were made for flotation of a $55,000,000 issue of caliaterals. Furnished by H. W. SNAVKLY, Arcade Building, New Vork, Feb. 14. , Open. CIOB. Amal. Copper 77% 77 American Can 31V4 31 Vi Am. C. & F 52% 52% Am. Ice Securities . . 28% 28% Am. Locomotive ... 35% 35% American Smelting . 68% 68% American Sugar ... 107 107 American T. & T... 119% 120 Anaconda 37% 37% Atchison . 98% 98% Baltimore & Ohio .. 93 92% Bethlehem Steel ... 36% 37% Bethlehem Steol pfd 77% 77% Brooklyn R. T 92 % 92 % Canadian Pacific ... 2V7 215% Central Leather ... 32% 32V. Chesapeake & Ohio. 65% 64% C M.& S t. P 103 ' 8 103 * t.hino Con. Copper . 43% 43 u Col. F. & I, 33% 33% Distilling Securities . 19% 19% ® r s e ;•;•••• 31% 31% I Erie Ist pfd 47% 47% General Electric Co. 148 148' A Great Northern pfd. 132% 132% Great Nor. Ore subs. 3 8 38 Interboro-Met 15% 15% Interboro-Met. pfd.. 61% 61% Lehigh Valley 151 % 150%) Mex. Petroleum 69% I Missouri Pacific ... 26% 26% Nev. Con. Copper .. 16% 16% 1 New York Central .. 89% 90 I N. Y. t N. H. & H 72% ! Norfolk & Western. 104% 104%' Northern Pacific ... 116% 116% Penna. H. R 112% 112% Pittsburgh Coal ... 22% 22% i Pittsburgh Coal pfd. 92% 93 1 Pressed Steel Car . 45% 45%! Ray Con. Copper .. 20 % 20 % Reading 168% 168 Rep. Iron & Steel.. 26 Vi 26% Rep. Iron &S. pfd.. 89% 89% Rock Island 7% Rock Island pfd. .. 11% 10% Southern Pacific .. 96% 96% Southern Railway . 26% 27 Southern Rwy. pfd. 84 84% Tennessee Copper . 36% 36% Texas & Pacific ... 15% 15% Texas Company 147% I Union Pacific 163% 163% U. S. Rubber 59% « 0 U. S. Steel 66% 66% L. S. Steel pfd. ... 110% 110% Utah Copper 55% 56 Western Union Tel.. 64% 64% Westinghouse Mfg.. 70% 70% PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE By Associated Press Philadelphia, Feb. 14. Wheat steady; No. 2, red, export, 98®J98%c; No 1, Northern, Duluth, export, $1.03@ 1.04. Corn Steady; new, No. 2, yellow, natural, local, 69@70c; do., kiln dried, local, 11% @72 %c. Oats—Steady; No. 2, white, 45@>45%c. Bran Market firm; winter, per «02v*,£0'? ( !,? ,28,50: spring, per ton, ? Jb.7o (g) 27.25. Refined Sugars Market steady; powdered, 4.20 c; line granulated, 4.10 c; confectioners' A, 4.00 c; Keystone, A, 3.95 c. Butter The market is firm; western, creamery, extras, 29c; nearby prints, fancy, 32c. Eggs-—The market is very firm; Pennsylvania and other naarby firsts, free cases, $8.25 per ease; do., current receipts, free cases, SB.IO per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, $8.25 per case; do., firsts, free cases, SB.IO per case. Live Poultry Firm; fowls, ]9@ 20c; young chickens, 15@20c; | I iirotlinK • hicKpnn. io4»i,c. old ■■■ I ers, 12@ 13c; ducks, 17@19c; do., spring' ducks. i6(ail7c, geese. Isijg/17c, uiiki->» I 16@18e. Dressed Poultry Firm; fowls. ' western, fancy, heavy, 18% @ 19c; do., medium sizes, 16&/18 c; do., small, 12(yil5c; old roosters, li%c; roast ing chickens, fancy, 19Q)jUc; Broil ing chickens, fancy. 20®-':ti do fiiir I 18@19c; capons, large, 23@2Gc; do., small, 18@20c; turkeys, fancy, 24®26c' do., fair, 20®23c; ducks, ll@18c; geese! 11® 16c. Potatoes Steady; New York and Eastern, 75®80c; Western, per bushel, 75@80c; Jersey, per basket, 20®50c. Flour—The market is steady; winter. > Ifar .. V; 1 11. Htra•./ :i?* v • sylvanl/t, $4.15©4.30; western, $4.25@ 4.40; patents, Kansas, straight, Jute sacks, $4.10®n.30; spring. stb, cleu - S4.UO(M t ill, ntl'liinni j, . t mlenf' $1 Bftffi'4 66 Hay The market is steady; tim othy, No. 17. large bales, $17.50© 18 0U No. 1, medium bales. $ 17.00<g) 17.60; No 2, $15.50@ ] 6.50; No. 3, $14.00(3114.60. Clover mixed: bight-mixed, sl6 00® 16.50; No. 1, $15.00® 15.50; No. 2, $14.00 @ 14.60. MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE and others upon their own names Cheap rates, eacy payments, confiden tial. Adnm* & Co., It. 304. 8 X. Market Sq. '— Big Horse One carload of fine Virginia horses Just received at my stables. Seventh and Camp streets, Harrlsburg, Pa. These will be sold on Wednesday, February 18, 1 P . A#. They range In age from 4 to 8 years. I also have 15 head of well bred Perry county horses and mares, ranging In weight to 1500 paunda. which will also be sold same day and time. Any person In need of a good workhorse or light delivery, will do well to come and see them. B. F. HOFFMAN DEAI.KH IN HOHSUS, COAL AND ICE SEVENTH AND CAMP STREETS * \ Why Don't You Get 6 Per Cent. For Your Small Savings THE FRIENDSHIP GERMA?. IIAC AND SPAR VEREIN will open a new aeries on Thursday Eve, March 5, at Hotel Hare, corner of WH nut street and Aberdeen avenue. The Friendship German Ban and Spar Vereln is 2(1 years old. You can secure shares now from the following persons: C. Benltz, 440 Wat nut street; B. F. Eby, 1321 Derry St.; Fred Bender, 26 South Fourth street; C. A. Klenn, 1304 State street; Wendell Facklcr, 1626 Market street; H. Hare, Hotel Hare, 421 Walnut street. V II- ■ I CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE furnished by H. W. SUAVELY, Arcade Building. Chicago, 111., Feb. 14. Open. High. Low. Cloa, 1 Wheat- May 93% July 88% Corn— May 65% July 66% I t >ats— May 39% July 39% NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT j By Associated Press I New York, Feb. 14. The statement of the actual condition of Clearing House Banks and Trust Companies for the week (five days) shows that they hold $37,970,450 reserve in excess of le gal requirements. This is a decrease of 1 $2,097,550 from last week. The statement follows: Actual Condition Loans, $2,033,531,000; Increase,sl7,26o,- 000. Specie, $395,549,000; decrease, tl,7><,- 000. Legal-tenders, $82,063,000; increaaa, $1,332,000. Net deposits, $1,917,637,000; increase, $2,367,000. Circulation, $43,215,000; decrease, $20,000. Hanks' cash reserve in vault, 1416,- 368,000. Trust Companies' cash reserve in vault, $61,244,000. Aggregate cash reserve, $477,611,- 000. Excess lawful reserve, $37,970,460) decrease, $2,097,550. Trust Companies' reserve with Clear, ing House members carrying 26 pe» cent, cash reserve, $94,322,000. lIIBBER STAMnp Till SEALS & STENCILS lf\ \* V MFG. BY HBG. STENCIL WORKS ■ |1 \ I 130 LOCUSTS! HBG, PA. II STANDARD | Auuual StHtcmeatH la Thl# Week'* of \go Summary Bo Pip* Uni- Co. | at aralUbte Eureka P Line Co | pnbllc Informatiea CumbeiTd P L. Co ■ Sent If 8 W Penn.P.L.Co. R*q tinted. CARL H. PFORZHEIMEfIg »!> Bnml street, Knr lorfc, | FOR Jewelry Fixture* lucluded In (he purchase by us of two Jewelry stores arc the following fixtures which we will sell at a Rreiit Hncrlllcc. (200) Trays, regular and odd alsea. (1) Watchmaker Bench, mahogany finish. (2) Wnll Cases, mahogany finish, 12 feet long, 7 feet 0 Inches high, 18 Inches deep. (1) Set of Units (Oscar Onkln Co.) (21 l,nrgc Gas l.ninps. (II Electric Desk l.amp. 1-1 Electric Fans. (2) Office Chnlrs. I 'll Filing Cabinets. I (1) Small Counter Case. THESE FIXTURES WILL DE SOLD AT A SACRIFICE The P. H. Caplan Co. Jewelers 18 NORTH FOURTH STREET \ ,J V This May Happen l 0 YOU You do not have to be hurt in church to receive benefits | under the Utopia policies of the General Accident. The new policies are the per fection of accident and health protection. Drop a line and get a sample copy. No importunity. I. MILLER General Agent 103 N. SECOND STREET V THE Hftrrlsburg Polyclinic Dispen sary will be open daily except Sunday at 3 P. M„ at its new location, 1701 North Second street, for the free treat ment of the worthy poor. 13
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