Lost LOST Scotch Collie, with white mark on head. Answers to name or Towser. Reward If returned to No. -323 North Sixth street. | LOST Tuesday evening, between subway and Fourth or Sixth to ReilJ. I ■liver mesh bag. Reward if returned to 640 Dauphin street. LOST Two baskets of mflwtlnS. j delivered at wrong address thismorn- Ing. Please notify C. L Snjder, 1008 North Second street. LOST Rubber tire off of under taker's wagon. Reward If f? <3t H. Sourbter, Undertaker, 1310 North Third street. , LOST Gold bar pin, rosette In cen ter, containing small diamond. Reward If left at No. 3 North Market Square. Help Wanted—Male COLLECTOR who can solicit. sl2 to start. Young man preferred. Address M., 992, care of Telegraph. FIRST-CLASS painter able to do striping and finishing of all kiirids ply at once. Morton Truck and Iractor Co.. Nineteenth and Perry streets. GOOD lunch bar man.one who has had experience. Apply 1410 North -lxth, between 4 and 8 P. M. GOOD, reliable man to learn tea and cofTee business. Must furnish bond ana reference. Apply Grand Union Tea <-0., 208 North Second street. LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANT ED. Splendid Income assured right man to act as our representative alter learning our business thoroughly u >. mall. Former experience "H 1 ??, 1 ;!:. ? ' All we require is honesty, abilitj,_ am bition and willingness to learn a. lucra tive business. No soliciting or travel ing. All or spare time only. Xhis is an exceptional opportunity for am an in your section to get into a big paying business without capital and become IJJ" 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 osition; state experience. Co lumbian Protective, 150 Nassau street, New York. MEN AND WOMEN to qualify for Government positions, several tliou sand appointments to be made next lew months. Full Information übout open ings, how to prepare, etc., free- write immediately for booklet G-3<-, Hopkins, Washington, D. 1. MESSENGER BOYS. Western Union Telegraph Co. PARCEL POST means many appoint ments from the coming tall way Mail Clerk Examinations in Harrisburg Commence $75.00 month. Common edu cation sufficient. Sample questions— FREE. Write immediately. Franklin Institute, Dept. 363-K, Rochester, N. i. STRONG young man wanted at once. Steady employment. Simms, 80* North Third street. rielp VV anted—Female DINING-ROOM girl. Apply Windsor Hotel, 418 Market street. FIFTY experienced operators for sewing on power machines; paid whiie learning. Apply S. Silver, Forster and Cowden streets. t TWENTY girls over 16 years of age Apply Silk Mill. TWENTY more thoroughly expert- : onced operators on power machines. ] Jennings' Manufacturing Co., 414-16 State street. WHITE girl for general housework. 234 Kelker street. YOUNG white girl to assist with housework. Call ISSI Park street. City. bituauons Wanted —Male BY" experienced poultryman, position on poultry farm. Rudolph Cuna. 776 ■ Mohn street. Steelton. COLORED boy wishes position as er rand boy or around office. Call 809 South Tenth street. COLORED man wants work of any kind. Address 1334 South Cameron street. GENERAL housework or day's .work, by colored woman. Address No. 10i Mulberry street. , REGISTERED PHARMACIST wishes position; good, practical experience. Address G., 998, care of Telegraph. YOUNG colored man from the South desires position as butler or houseman; can give reference. Call, or address, 132 Liberty street. Situations Wanted —Female A REFINED woman wants position as housekeeper for widower; best ot references. Miss May Blank, Lemoyne, Pa. Box 68. BY white woman, position as house keeper In hotel or private family. In or out of city; best of references. Address H.. 703, care of Telegraphy CHILD'S nurse or mother's helper wishes position. Address 1., 999, care of Telegraph. COLORED woman desires cooking or general housework. Call, or address, 1412 North Seventh street. EXPERIENCED typist, with knowl edge of shorthand, desires position; wil ling and competent. Addresß X., 997, care of Telegraph. LADY, experienced In stenography and general office work, desires posi tion. Can furnish the best of refer ences. Address G. N. E., care of Tele graphy ) LADY wants work; general house work or cooking. Address B. L. C., 634, Walnut street. LIGHT housework by young colored girl. 907 Sarah avenue. LIGHT housework by young colored glrL 1945 Hickory avenue. POSITION as housekeeper for widower or a small family. Call, or ad dress, No. 1109 North Sixth. WASHING to do at home, or any kind of work. Call 622 Hamilton street. WOMAN wants washing to do at home. Call at 804 Capital street. YOUNG colored girl desires position as light housework, or plain cooking. Apply 1723 North Seventh street. YOUNG girl wants general house work. Call, or address, 824 Christian street, Steelton, Pa. YOUNG girl, 18 years of age, desires fiosltlon as general housowork or cook ng. Call, or address, 1412 Williams street. YOUNG 4ady, 25 years" old, wishes light office work. Understands type writer. Or telephone operator in hotel or private office. Good references. Ad dress C. A. N., care of Telegraph. , _____ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Centrally Ucated Business Property 14 N. Third Street 4-story brick building with basement store room offices and apart ments. Price upon Inquiry. Miller Bros. & Neefe Federal Square, Harrisburg, WEDNESDAY EVENING Situations Wanted—Female TOUNG girl wants work between or after school hours. Call 804 Capital street. • Agents Wanted ' AGENTS to sell guaranteed non | breakable gas mantles, wholesale and retail. On salary and commission. Send 16 cents for samples and parttcu ' lara. Wisconsin Cis Mantle & Fixture Co., Box 684. Milwaukee. STORY OF MEXICO. New Epoch Making Book. Thrilling, Sensational, Timely. Uow Price. Sells on sight. Big .Terms. Sample Book Free. Act Quick ly. Universal House. Philadelphia. LIVE, hustling men and women anxious to make money. One hundred per cent, profit. Address The Robert Supply Co.,* P. O. Box 26, Maclay Station, Harrisburg, Pa. Salesmen vVanted HARRISBURG firm wants a good salerman to work In the city. Want a man 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., 976, care of Harrisburg Telegraph. Rooms For Rent UNFURNISHED ROOMS. suitable for light housekeeping. Stoves fur nished free. Laundry, phone and bath room privileges. Also Janltress service. Bishop Building, 429 Broad street. LARGE front room, will rent as office or living room; steam heat, electricity and use of phone. Finest location in city. Rent reasonable. Address R., 994, care of Telegraph. Rooms For Rent TWO large, pleasant rooms, furnish ed, for light housekeeping, between Klttanning and Swatara streets. Ad dress R.. 991, care of Telegraph. SECOND FLOOR bedroom, near post office in Steelton, for one or two gen tlemen with references. Address 1., 989, care of Telegraph. FURNISHED ROOMS single or en suite; all conveniences, Including phone; reference required. Apply 1015 North Front street. TWO unfurnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping, with use of bath. Apply 1402 Market street. FURNISHED ROOM, with or without, board. 1507 North Sixth street, or call Bell phone 3269 J. TWO rooms, single or communicat ing. 222 Pino street. Rooms Wanted MAN and wife would like three fur nished rooms and bath for housekeep ing. State terms. Address F„ 990, care of Telegraph. Apartments For Rent APARTMENT, corner Sixth and Har ris streets, four rooms and bath; no children. Apply at above address. APARTMENT, 5 rooms, all Improve ments. 1745 North Sixth street. W anted HOUSE on Hill, must be in good re pair and good location, need not be large, from March 1 or April 1. Ad dress H., 995, care of Telegraph. 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 earn good income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate. 795, Lock port. N. T. I MADE $50,000 in live years in the mail order business, began with $5. Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea cock, 355 Lockport, N. Y. i MOVING PICTURE THEATER; best offer takes it; 225 seats; no opposition; fully equipped; doing good business. Garden, Alt. Joy, Pa. Business Personals CLEANING CARPETS AND RUGS on your lloor with latest improved electric cleaner service. Ex perienced operators with machines. Furniture rwpaired and finished. A. Levin, 230 South street, Bell phone 1787. Harrisburg Paste Works 1.0 \. laiucroo Street PAPERHANGEKS'. billposters', book binders' anti all kinds of paste. Prompt shipment. All paste guaranteed. Hell phone 1186 L. HAULING 11. \V. LATHE, Hoarding Stable and \atlunal Transfer Co. Movers of pianos, sates, boilers and general haul ing. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. .Bell phone No. 2503 R. FEATHER RENOVATING WE are now Renovating Feathers, Making Pillows and Folding Feather Mattresses at the corner of Tenth ana Paxton streets, near Cameron. B. J. Campbell. FOR falling hair try Gross' Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared liy Gross, tho 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 ntting is taught betoie sewing. 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. Real Estate For bale FOR SALE TWO One homes, will be finished March 16. Nine rooms and latest and only practical, common sense bath room. Steam heated; large front and back porches; ornamental fixtures throughout; reception hall; open stair case; laundry room and * stationary wash tubs; outdoor sleeping chamber with south side exposure, size 15x8; 12 minutes by trolley to Market Square. For further Information call P. Vander loo, Masonic Temple Building, Third and State streets. REAL ESTATE* FOR SALE SPECIAL PRICE INDUCEMENTS TO QUICK BUYER for 1816 Whitehall Street. 3-story brick dwelling front ing on Reservoir Park. A delightful location. Miller Bros. & Neefe, Federal Square, Harrisburg. FARM In good state of cultivation, good buildings, good water, telephone, rural route four miles front Newport, suitable for poultry and trucking, also tract of timber land. Write or tele phone. H. Stone, R. D. No. 3, Newport, LOTS FOR SALE 40x115 FT., south side of 2% Street. 145 ft. north of Brookwood St., one square from Derry St. trolley. Special Bargain price. Miller Bros. & Neefe, Federal Square, Harrisburg. NEW brick house. No. 2313 Derry street; large front and back porcnes; all Improvements; steam heat; gas and electric lights; eight rooms and bath; nardwood finish; cemented cellar. Ap ply 1432 Derry street. DOUBLE BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE; new; well arranged; improvements; porches; either one or both can be bought; now yielding over 8 per cent, net Investment. Bell Realty Co., Berg ner Building. THREE-STORY brick house No? 239 N. Fourteenth street 0 rooms rntli gas electric light furnace. Price reasonable. Look at No. 2038 dreen street. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. Real Estate For Sale 2460 N. SIXTH ST. - 3-story brick— -8 rooms, bath and furnace front and rear porches drive alley on rear lot, 16x115. Price. *3,100.00. Brlnton- Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. THREE-STORY brick House, with Improvements, on main thoroughfare, within live minutes' walk of Capitol, suitable for professional man. Poulton, Hatter, 5 North Third street. LOOK at No. 1512 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. I.OTS FOR SALE EDGEMONT LOTS AT BETTER THAN BARGAIN PRICES get our list and figures. Miller Bros & Neefe, Federal Square. Harrisburg. IN PENBROOK 2713 Main St. 2 Vi-story frame 9 rooms lot, 30x 260. Lot extends to Penn St. Price rea sonable. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. SI,BOO WILL BUY a suburban house on trolley line 8 rooms bath furnace two porches lot, 20x160. Only S3OO cash needed. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. NO. 422 HARRIS STREET corner property - 9 rooms and bath. Now Is your time to buy this property at at tractive price. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. LARGE FARM, one and half miles east of Halifax. Good buildings, fine water, plenty of fruit. Very cheap. Easy terms. Address M. M. Mattis, Mll lersburg. = , SUBURBAN property; excellent loca tion; granolithic walks; lawns; garden; 7-rooni house. Bargain if sold before March 1. Address Y., 996, care of Tele graph. j 1919 DERRY STREET B-story frame dwelling and store room—stable on rear. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. Real Estate For Rent HOTEL FOR RENT Temperance House, located in Tower City, contains 19 rooms in first-class condition. Re cently overhauled. Large dining-room, two parlors, steam heat and electric light. Stablo with accommodations for 14 horses, auto shed, etc. Address Mrs. D. E. Kaufman, Tower City, Pa. THE best located store room In Sun bury, Pa. Size, 20x250 feet. Occupied for past twenty-five years by A. R. Trexler as a department store. Posses sion given April 1. Catherine Guyer, Central Hotel, Sunbury, Pa. IX)H RENT 1839 Zarker St $20.00 129 S. Fourteenth St 22.00 ISS North Fifteenth St 18.00 1420 North St 16.00 J. E. GJPPLE, 1261 Market Street For Sale FOR SAI,E TRUNKS, Traveling Bags, Suit Ca«e«. Gloves. Sole, Harness and Strap leather. Calfskin, Kip, Do-igola, Waxed Upper and Sheep Skins. Leather Sample Cases and Leather Specialties made to order and repaired. Harrisburg Har ness and Supply Co., Second and Chest nut streets. ONE BLACK HORSE, 7 years old, sound and all right; one bay mare, heavy with foal, and single line leader; one bay pacing horse, with speed and style. Call at Stahler's Store, Fort Hunter, Pa. Call after 5:30 P. M. For sale by J. O. Baker. 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 o-cent Cigars Free with each order for one Box of 50 of our 4%i-ineh Per fecto Cigars, at One Dollar per box, postpaid. Snell & Company, Red Lion, Pa. RESTAURANT, centrally located; well established trade on paying basis. Owner leaving city March 1, object in selling. Sacrifice cash price to quick buyer, $425. Address X., 701, care of Telegraph. t •HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE five rooms complete no reasonable offer refused. Reason for selling, leaving city. Address H., 702, care of Tele graph. ONE of the most prominent houses for transient and permanent trade In the city of Harrlsburg. Address R;, 923, care of Telegraph. ONE font of 10 pt. and one font of 12 pt. O. S., with Antique Linotype Matrices. The Telegraph Printing Co., Harrlsburg. Pa. ONE 7%-H.-P. Wagner A. C. ingle phase and one 3-H.-P. D. C. motor. Ap ply Cowden & Co., Ninth and Herr streets. LODGE ROOM furnishings, altars, chairs, etc. Inquire J. H. Troup Music House, 15 South Market Square. W A SLEIGH at a bargain. Apply Michlovitz & Co., corner Paxton street and Pennsylvania Railroad. MOVING PICTURE THEATER. Call at Palace Theater, evenings. Palace Theater, Steelton, Pa. NEW speeding sleigh at a bargain, -..pply Dr. Oyler's Stable, 331 Black berry avenue. FIVE closed oak lodge pedestals. Will sell very reasonable. Apply 1745 North Sixth street. ONE covered delivery wagon. Apply Grand Union Tea Co., 208 North Second street. THREE horses. Inquire S. W. Shoe maker & Son, Sixth and Harris streets. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business Office For Kent STOKE ROOM FOR RENT on the corner of Third and Cumberland streets, No. 1200. Show windows side and front. In a live part of Harris burg. The largest and best market house, two of the best banks and many first-class business houses in the same square. In center of population. Size or room 33x100 ft. 14-ft. ceiling. Up to-date in every particular. Rent from April 1, $125 per month. Including heat. J. S. Sible, 256 Herr street. FOR RENT Desirable offices In the Telegraph Building, singly or en-»ulte. Inquire at Uu sin ess Office. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can oe secured at the Telegraph Business Office. Q Storage » HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two large brick warehouses, built ex pressly for storage. Private ooma for household goods and unexcelled fa cllltles for storing all kinds of mer chandise. Low d tor age rates. South St. and Pen - ". R. R. STORAGE IN 8-atory brick building, rear 409 Market vtreet. Household goods In cleaa, nrlvate rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to P. G. Dtener, Jeweler, 408 Market St. STORAGE 419 broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms. $1 to *3. Wagons, 76 cents ger month. Apply D. Cooper Sc Co.. 41' road street Roth phone*. Financial MOI JJY TO LOAN on Real Estate security in any amounts and upon any •terms to suit borrower. Address P O. Box 174. Harrlsburg. Pa Monev to Loa: PROFIT-SHARING I,OAST SOCIETY WE HAVE ORIGINATED a new plan of loaning money by which borrowers share profits of lenders. Legal rates, easy terms, confidential. Offices, Rooms 6-7, 9 North Market Square. HAKRISBURG SfSjftg TELEGKSPHI KITE MIS TO WHIT MONTH MORE Board of Pardons Again Holds the Reading Woman's Case Under Advisement • ' i' j * ERJAEVICZ IS REFUSED Man Granted Respite Six Times to Suffer the Death Penalty Mr«. Kate Edwards, the Reading murderess, must remain in prison an other month at least. The State Board of Pardons to-da> continued the case under advisement pending the receipt of information about the care to be given to the woman after she is re leased from prison. Mrs. Edwards' counsel were present at the session of the State Board to day and stated that thew were ready to give any further information on the case desired. When the board rose Dr. Deysher and District Attor ney Heinly were summoned into the meeting and discussed the situation. Letters had been tiled with the board by people who were willing to care for the woman. One of the interesting events of the session to-day. was the appearance of Miss Dolly J. O'Dea, of Scranton, as attorney for .a man who. h«ul commit ted forgery. She made a plea for mercy. Tho board-declined to recommend a pardon for Joseph Erjaevtcz, West moreland county, after he had been granted a stay of execution six times to allow his case to be before the board. Erjaevicz is to be hanged Feb ruary 2G. The case has been before the board since May and has been twice refused. The board recommend ed commutation of the death sentence of George Anderson, Cambria, con demned to he hanged on February 2fi, following an investigation made Into his mental condition. , • The action of the board on cases was as follows: Recommended Abraham Rosen thal, Berks, second degree murder; Donato Tucci, Cambria, second de gree murder; Philip Besparko; and John Petrdvlch, Chester, assault and battery; Jennie Strickland,' Erie, lar ceny; M. Delia Custard, Erie, reeaivlng stolen goods; Charles Todd, Mercer, larceny; Raffle d' Fozia, Luzerne, sec ond degree murder; Reed Cullom, Philadelphia, assault; Charles Thatch er, Philadelphia, pandering. Refused—William Grauman, Lacka wanna, forgery; -David Reifsnyder, Berks, robbery; Frederick Schmidt, Philadelphia, burglary; Frank di Ro gatis, Philadelphia, conspiracy. Died MUENCH On February 17, 1914, Mrs. Isaac 8. Muench, in her 68th year. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from her late residence, 1352 State street. The rela tives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. -Burial private, Harrisburg Cemetery. RCTHERFORD On Wednesday, Feb ruary 18, 1914, Margaret Brown, wife of John Q. A. Rutheford, Sr., aged 67 years. Funeral Saturday afternoon, Febru ary 2.1, at 1:30 o'clock. Services at the residence, Rutherford Station, and burial in Paxton Church Graveyard. SIMONS John T. Simons, on Wednes day, February 18, 1914, aged 69 years, 1 month and 19 days. Funerul on Friday afternoon,' at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 1308 Penn street. Funeral private. Burial at Paxtang Cemetery. Lc Notices COURT PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the Hon. George Kunkel, President Judge, and Hon. Samuel J. M. McCarrell, Additional Law Judge, of Oyer and Terminer and Quarter Ses sions of the Peace of the Twelfth Ju dicial District, composed of the County of Dauphin, having issued their pre cept, beting date the 11th day of Feb ruary, A. D. 1914, to me directed for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quar ter Sessions of the Peace of Harrisburg for the County of Dauphin, and to commence the third Monday of March, 1914, being the 16th day of March, 1914, and to continue two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, Al dermen and Constables of said County of Dauphin that they may be then and there in their proper persons at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said dav, with their records, inquisitions, exami nations and their own remembrances, to do those things which to their office appertain to be done, and those who are bound in recognizances to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Dauphin County be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given under my hand at Harrisburg, the 17th day of February. A. D. 1914, being the one hundred and thirty eighth year of Independence of tile United States. HARRY C. WELLS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Harrisburg, Pa., Febru ary 17, 1914. In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County—No. 491 June Term, 1913 —Fi. Fa. No. 41, September Term, 1913 —The Palmyra Bank now for the use of Fanny M. Ety vs. William Howard Eby, Mortgagor, and William H. Eby and Elizabeth G. Eby, real owners. AUDITOR'S NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the un dersigned appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County. Auditor, to make distribution, to arid among those legally entitled thereto, of the funds remaining after the sale of the same by the High Sheriff of Dau phin County, the same having been paid by him into the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, will sit for the pur- Soses of his appointment at his office o. 1 North Second Street, Harrisburg! Pa., on the sth day of March, A. D. 1914* at 2 o'clock P. M., when and where ali persons interested therein may attend A. ROSS WALTER, Auditor. NOTICE is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania on the 26th day of February. A. D., 1914, by William Al bright. H. J. Hamme and C. D. Stewart of Harrlsburg, Pa., under the Act oi Assembly entitled "An Act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved April 29. 1874, and the supplements thereto for the charter of an intended corpora tion to he called The Harrisburg Real Estate Co. The character and object of which is buying, selling, leasing, renting, exchanging and holding real estate, or mortgaging, improving the same and erecting buildings, thereon for dwellings and manufacturing or other purposes to have, possess and en- Joy all the rights, benefits, and priv ileges of said Act of Assembly, and sup plements thereto. C, L. McCOBB, Solicitor, Pittsburgh. Pa. NOTICE ~ " NOTICE is hereby given that my wire, Minnie E. Long, has left my bed and board and any debts that she may contract In my name or have charged to me will not be recognized'or paid by me, CItED W. LONG. TIXING PROPERTIES IN THE PARK ZONE County Commissioners Are Consid ering Question as to Time of Levy Fqr the first time ft since be- PM|M| the time of assess ealled to the attention of the County Commissioners to-day. Three of the properties which had been sold ea.rly in .February or the latter part of January were turned over to the County Commissioners with a request for exoneration. The tax rate was fixed for the year ending in January. The question the commissioners raised was whether or not the prop erties had been purchased before the tax rate for 1014 was levied. The law provides that the lieu or charge for taxes against the property becomes a fact upon the date the tax rate is fixed. This problem will be left up to the county's legal adviser. Want Witness Fees for Crumpert.— As soon as a solicitor has been defl pitfely determined upon to take up the flutles left unfinished by Major F. M. Ott, the County Commissioners will take up the question of a claim of $l6B for witness fees l'or Ernest Crum pert. Crumpert was confined in jail as a witness in the State asylum mur der case. Walter Appointed Auditor.—A. Boss Walter was yesterday appointed fiudltor by the Dauphin County Court to distribute as soon as possible the palance of $283.35 from the W. How ard Eby estate, which Sheriff H. C. Wells got permission to pay into court. The sheriff's request was necessary be cause of a dispute between the Har rlsburg Trust Company • and somo of the heirs as to claims. Auditor to Sit.—William M. Hain, auditor appointed to distribute the balance in- the estate of D. Luther Jatfss, will' Bit at 10 o'clock Thursday, March 5, for the purpose in the law library. The Commonwealth Trust Company is the executor. l'hilndelphlan Receiver.—Upon ap plication of the Auditor General's De partment the Dauphin County Court yesterday appointed Bobert Brannan, Philadelphia, receiver for the First Bussian Slavish Bank, Philadelphia, i Reformatory "Boys Released.—Presi dent Judge Kunkel to-day released from Huntingdon Beformatory Joseph Shepherd-and John Green. They had been in the institution since 1911. Gore Victim of Plot Laid by Lawyer Is Charge Made in Court By Associated Press Oklahoma City, Okla., Feb. 18.—The Icharge that J. F. McMurray, an Okla homa lawyer now living in Washing ton, planned the alleged conspiracy against Thomas P. Gore, United States Senator ffom Oklahoma, which re ■ teultea in his being sued for $50,000 damages fQr an alleged attack on Mrs. Minnie E. Bond, was made in the lie>-e to-day. Robert L. Rogers, an attorney for the defense, in addressing the jury, said that several years ago McMurray sought to prosecute claims for nearly 53,000,000 fees from Indians of Ok lahoma in connection with the transfer of their lands. He asserted,that Sen lator Gore opposed McAlurfay's claim land in retaliation the conspiracy had been planned. "Oklahoma lias a home for such conspirators," he shouted. "It is over at McAlester." The State penitentiary is located at McAlester. After Mr. Rogers had finished his address three attorneys still remained to speak before the case was ready for the jury. It was expected the jury would get the case about 5 o'clock this after noon. John T. Simons Dies; Was Former Policeman John T. Simons, aged 59 years, died at his home, 1308 Penn street, this morning at 5 o'clock, after an illness of fifteen years with locomotor attaxia. i He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sophia ! Kehleisen Simons, two sons, John and 'Fred Simons: two daughters, Mrs. [John Albrjght and Miss Mabel Simons, all of this city. His brothers are Frederick Simons, of Ilarrisburg: Ed- I ward Simons, of Bingliamton, N. Y., jand Henry Simons, of Minnesota. John Simons was a puddler by trade and served on the police force of this | city during Mayor Fritchey's first ad i ministration. He was a member of jthe Paxton Fire company for many I years. Funeral services will be held [Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from liis late home, with the Rev. John M. Warden, of the Bethany Presbyterian i chapel. Private burial will be made in the Paxtang Cemetery. Lloyd's Plans Selected By Milton School Board C. Howard Lloyd has been selected by the School Board of Milton as the orohitect to prepare the plans for a new $ 7 5,000 grade building to be erected in that place. Air. Lloyd was one of forty-nine applicants who wanted to design the building. Twenty-eight of these sub mitted plans. Mr. Lloyd won out in the competition by showing examples of his work. The directors visited the schools he designed in this city when they wteer attending the States Directors' convention two weeks ago, and were so pleased with the school buildings designed by Mr. Lloyd here that he was awarded the job without having to submit a set of plans. The building ie to contain sixteen rooms, will be erected of brick trimmed with stone, and is modern in every way. MESSENGER BOY HURT Ralph Anderson, 17 years old, of Lemoyne, a messenger boy for the Western Union Telegraph Company, fell from his wheel in front of the Keystone Motor Company garage, 1019 Market street, late this after noon. He was taken to the Harris burg Hospital, where it was found that his injuries were slight. FORMER RESIDENT BURIED Mrs. Hannah Gage, wife of John Gage, a former resident of this city, died Sunday evening at her home in Wilmerding, Pa. Funeral services were held this afternoon from the home of her brother. Charles Shave, 272f Herr street. The Rev. James Waggoner, pastor of the Steelton Church of God, officiated. Burial was made in the Harrisburg Cemetery- I FEBRUARY 18, 1914. MARKET IMPROVEMENT LIFTS UNION PACIFIC Street Assumed No Definite Aspect Until Shortly Before Noon; Bonds Steady By Associated Press New York, Feb. 18. The market as sumed no definite aspect to-day until shortly before noon, when there was a general rise In prices. Prior to that time the movement was narrow and hesitating. Selling of Great Northern, Pfd,, and Union Pacific gave the list at times a reactionary trend. The Improvement which eventually took place lifted Union Pacific, United States Steel, New York Central, Penn sylvania and L.ehlgh Valley a point over yesterday's close, and other lead ing shares nearly as much. New Haven made up most of a loss of I^4. Bonds were steady. Purnlabed |»y H. W. SNA VEI.Y, Arcndf Building. New York, Feb. 18. Open. 2.30 P. M. Alaska Gold Mines . 22 % 22% Amal. Copper 75% 76% American Can 30% 30% American Can pfd.. 92% 93 Am. C. & F 51% 52 American Cotton Oil 44% 44% Am. Ice Securities. . 29% 29% : Am. Locomotive ... 34 % 34 % American Smelting . 68% 69% American T. & T. . . 121% 121% | Anaconda 36% 37 Atchison 97% 98% Baltimore & Ohio . . 91% 93 Bethlehem Steel ... 36% 36% Bethlehem Steel pfd 77 76% Brooklyn R. T., 92% 92% California Petroleum 27 % 27 % Canadian Pacific ... 214% 215% Central Leather ... 3 4 34 % Chesapeake & Ohio. 63% 64% C., M. & Bt. P 102% 102% Chlno Con. Copper . 42% 43 Corn Products 12 12% Distilling Securities . 19% 19% Erie 29% 30% Erie Ist pfd 46% 47% General Electric Co. 148% 148% Goodrich, B. F 24%. 25% Goodrich, B. F.'pfd. 90 90 Great Northern pfd. 129 129% Great Nor. Ore subs. 36% 37% Interboro-Met 60% 61 Lehigh Valley 150% 151% Louis. & Nashville . 136% 136% Mex. Petroleum ....66% 68% Mo., Kan. & Texas . 21% 22 Missouri Pacific ... ■ 25% 27 Nev. Con. Copper .. 16% 16% New York Central . 89% 90% N. Y,, N. H. & 11. . . 69% 70% Norfolk & Western. 103% 104% Northern Pacifies ..116% 117 Penna. R. R 11l 112% Peo. Gas & Coke .. 122 121% Pittsburgh Coal .. 22% 23% Pittsburgh Coal pfd. 92% 92% xPressed Steel Car . ' 43% 45 Ray Con. Copper ... 20 20% Reading 167 168 Rock Island ........ 7 7% Rock Island pfd. . 10% ' 10% Southern Pacific .. 95% 96% South Railway . 26 27 Southern Railway pf 83% 83% Tennessee Copper . 35% 36% Texas Company ... 147% 148% Union Pacific 161% 163% U. S. Rubber 59% 59% U. S. Steel > 65% 66% U. S. Steel pfd 109% 110% Utah Copper 55% 55% Va. Caro. Chem. ... 31 31 Wabash 2 % 2 % Wabash pXd 7% 8% West. Union Tel 65% 65% Westinghouse Mfg.. 70% 71 Woolworth 98% 99 xEx div. % per cent. FHILADEI.PHIA PRODUCE! By Associated Press Philadelphia, Feb. IS. - Wheat Steady; No. 2. red, export, 9!»@99%c; I No. 1, Northern, Duluth, export, $1.04® 1.05. Corn Higher: new. No. 2, yellow, natural, local, 69%@70 1 / jc; do., kiln dried, local, 72® 73c. Oats Higher; No. 2, white, 45 ® 46c. Bran Market firmer; winter, per ton, $28.00@28.50; spring, per ton, $27.00®27.50. Refined Sugars Market firm; powdered, 4.20 c; fine granulated. 4.10 c; confectioners' A. 4.00 c; Keystone. A. 3.95 c. Butter The market is steady; I western, creamery, extras, 32c; nearby i prints, fancy, 35c. I Eggs The market is lower; Pennsylvania and other nsarby firsts, free cases, $8.70 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $8.40 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, $8.55 I per case; do., firsts, free cases, $8.40 1 per case. ! Live Poultry Firm; fowls, 19® | 20c; young chickens, 15® 20c; I iToillne ■ hu-kens. lti% " lie, old r* ■>' era, 12 ®l3c; ducks, 17®19c; do., spring ducks. 16®17c; geese. 16©17 c. miKrys 16®18c. I Dressed Poultry Firm; fowls, western, fancy, heavy, 18%®) 19c; do., medium sizes, 18 18c; do., small, I 12® 15c; old roosters, 14% c; rjast i 118 chickens, fancy, 19®i0c; broil ing chickens, fancy, 20@2:v do, f\lf | 18@19c; capons, large, 23®25c; d 0.,, Ismail, 18®20c; turkeys, fancy, 24®26c; do., fair, 20®23c; ducks, ll@18c; geese, ! 1 © 16c. Potatoes Higher; New York and Eastern, per bushel, 80@85c; Western, per bushel, 80®85c; Jersey, per basket, 20ffl50c. Flour—The market Is steady; winter, l«-ar |3 "bifi 4 on BtraiKnt* sylvania, $4.15®4.30; western, $4.25® 4.35; patents, $4.50®4.85; Kansas, straight, Jute sacks, $4.10(0 4.30; spring, M i < "tralght.f-< its. 'i 1 4.40; patents, $4.50@4.65. Hay The market Is firm; tim othy, No. 1. large bales, $18.0001850; No. 1, medium bales, $17.50(5)18.00; No. 2, $16.00® 17.00; No. 3, $14.00® 15.00. Clover mixed: Light mixed, $16.50® 17.00; No. 1, $15.50® 16.00; No. 2, $14.00 @15.00. ■ J I HANS S'O AM) bVHII9 UPWARDS You will find the Equitable a sur prisingly different institution from the ordinary loan company you hear or read about. ASSIGNMENTS yft REFERENCES |\U ENDORSEMENTS PLEDGES Confidential dealings quick service, courteous employes, bright, cheerful offices, considerate treatment, LEOAI. KATKS, make us different. If you have never borrowed or If your experience with other companies has not been en tirely satisfactory, please call on us. Let us explain the Equitable system. It will please you. EQUITABLE INVESTMENT COMPANY 0 N. MARKET SQUARE Room 21—4 th Floor. THE Harrlsburg Polyclinic Dispen sary will be open dally except Sunday at 3 P. M„ at Its new location, 1701 North Second street, for the free treat ment of the worthy poor. VTOW is the time to be planning the building of your own home. The most ideal place in which to locate it is BELLEVUE PARK. For Prices, Terms, Etc., apply Bellevue Park Sales Office 2nd Fioor Mi.lcr Broi. & Neefe Building Bell 'Phone 3551 Locust & Court Sta. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRAM Varnished by H. W. SUAVELY, Arcade Balldta* Chicago, 111., Feb. It. Open. High. Low. CtoA Wheat- May 841;',, 94% 94% 94% July 89% 89$ i 89% 89% i orn— May 66% 66% 6# «« July 65% 65% 65% 66% Oats— May 40 40% 39% 89% July 39% 39% 39% 89% CHICAGO CATTLE: Chicago, 111., Feb. 18. Hogs Re ceipts, 28,000; strong. Bulk of salM, $8.60®8.75; light, f8.55@8.80; mixed, $8.50®8.80; heavy, $8.36®8.80; rough, $8.35W8.50; pigs, $7.80®iT76. Cattle Receipts, 18,000; slow. Beeves, $7.00<g>9.56; Texas steers, $6.80 @8.00; stockers and feeders, $8.60®7.85; cows and heifers, $3.60@8.60; calves $7.50@0.50. » Sheep Receipts, 30.000; slow. Na. five. $4.70@6.00; yearlings, »5.«6®7.00| lambs, native, $6.76@7.70. IviONEY FOR SALARIED~~PBOPLS» and others upon their own name*. Cheap rates, payment!, confiden tial. Adnma * Co.. R. 304. 8 IV. Warfcet l» STANDARD Annual Slutemmts ID Tblit Week's of Summary So. Pipe Line Co. | of aTallibto Eureka I* Line Co. | public InformatlM CumheiTd I 1 1.. Co ■ Sent If K.W P#nn.P.L.Co. J, R»q,ie«te<l. CARL H. PFORZHEIMERi 16 Broad Street, New Yerfc. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE^ ! Allison Hill Business Building, occupied as a retail meat and gro- I eery store. J. E. GIPPLE 1251 MARKET STREET Public Sale OF Valuable Hotel Business and Property Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, by virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Adams County, Penn sylvania. will offer at public sale on SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 1914, the following valuable business and prop erty as a whole: (a) The Leasehold Interest in the New Eagle Hotel premises at Gettys burg, Pa., which lease runs until the Ist day of November. 1923. (b) A Leasehold Interest In the fur niture and equipment now used in said business. (c) A large stock of wines, liquors, cigars, food stuffs and sundry sup plies. The Hotel business and property of fered constitute the most valuable hotel business in Adams County, Pa., and its sale is made necessary by reason of the death of the former lessee thereof. Thie Hotel is equipped with all modern lm- Firovements and has accommodations or 400 guests. The sale will be held on the premised at 2 o'clock P. M. The business will be sold as a going business anil the liquor License will be transferred to the purchaser. Condi tions will be made known at time of sale or may be ascertained In advance upon Inquiry made to the undersigned. WILLIAM HERSH, Administrator of the Estate of R. M. Ham, dee'd. Gettysburg, Pa. February 11, 1914. MONEY to loan in amounts of $5 to S2OO to honest working peo ple without bank credit at cheaper rates than the law of 1913 allows. Comparison of our rates, terms and methods of doing business with other loan of fices will convince the most skeptical borrower that this is the place to come in time of need. Open daily 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Saturday 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. CO-OPERATIVE LOAN & INVESTMENT CO. 204 Chestnut Street pSSiisiiiitisisS: SIXTH STREET PLOTS FOR SALE 8. E. corner 6th and Wood bine streets. 9 8.7x100 feet. S. E. corner 6th and Fon-eat streets, 117.6x100 feet. EASY TERMS Apply COMMONWEALTH TRUST COMPAN i 222 MARKET STREET 11
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