Lost LOST A small pocketbook. lost in Orpheum Tuesday afternoon, contain ing a ten-dollar bill and small change. Reward If returned to 287 Crescent street, Harrisburg, Pa. LOST Gold wedding ring with in side Inscription C. H. to H. M., on Jj ront between Locust and Chestnut, Steelton. Reward if returned to 21 Chestnut street, Steelton. Help Wanted — Male A BOY in a book and stationery store. Address 13.. cart of Telegraph. A Manager wanted for a Gro cery Store. Must have experience and must come well recommend ed. Address E727, care of Tele graph. BOY about 17 years old, with fair education, to assist in manufacturing business. Steady advancement and chance to learn business. References required. Address G., 72b, caro of Tele graph. ( MEN 20 to 40 "years old wanted at once for Electric Railway Motormen and Conductors; S6O to SIOO a month; jio experience necessary; flue opport nlty; no strike; write immediately for application blank. Address K,, 711, care of Telegraph. WASTED HIGH-GRADE Automobile Salesman. One with record. Excellent proposition to man who can show why he is fitted for the position. We are representing the Cole Car —one of tlie highest grade popular-priced cars on the market. Apply to Manager, Bowman & Co. WANTED —To hear from amateur vaudeville performers who would take part for charity. Address, No. 738, care Telegraph. UNION Job printer. Steady position. Write, giving particulars, Asnby Print ing Company, Erie, Pa. YOUNG MAN immediately; smoker preferred; $5.00 dally calling on Hairls burg Cigar Stores. Salesman's outfit and contract 20c postage. No-Nlc-O-Co., Beaver Falls, Pa. \v <mieu — icemaie A GIRL for general housework; white girl prelerreu; reference requir ed. Call at lbl2 Green street. DKESMAKEK wants experienced sewing girls. Apply 2126 Green street. FIFTY experienced operators foi sewing on power machines; paid while learning. Apply S. Silver, Forster anu Cowden streets. ______ MILLINERY APPRENTICES. Appl> Mary C. Glass, 1306 Market street. RELIABLE girl for calendar work; must bo swift on wire stitcning ma chine; must come well recommended. Apply Saturday, February 28, Myers Mfg. Co., Third and Cumberland streets. Above Miller's Shoe Store. WE will pay you $2.00 a day to en roll members for children's sewing cir cles. Sixty days work, wxperlence not required. Opportunity for promotion. Spare time may be used. Universal House, Dept. S, Philadelphia. WHITE woman for general house work; reference required. 1521 North Second street. WOMAN to wash and iron one day a week, Tuesday preferred. Apply 19 South Nineteenth street. Oituaubiia VV anted— Male COLORED man wants work of any kind. Address W„ 1409 Jamos street. City. POSITION by man as clerk, solicitor or collector. Address 203 Nectarine avenue. 2>ituauuii» Wanted —i'emale BUNDLE washes to do at home. Ap ply at 1338 Fulton street. BY middle-aged woman, position as housekeeper for man of good charac ter, rich or poor. Address 238 North Fifth street, Heading Pa. COLORED girl desires position as dishwasher. Call, or address, 1170 South Cameron street. COLORED woman wishes position as cook or housework. Apply 1412 North Seventh street. EXPERIENCED stenographer, with ltnowleuge of bookkeeping, desires po sition; can furnish best of refe«*mces. Address G„ 731, care of Telegraph. REFINED, neat young lady wishes position as bookkeeper. Apply A. C., 735, care of Telegraph. TWO covering machine operators. Good wages. Steady employment. Ap ply Harrisburg Bag & Box Co., 1550-52 Vernon street. WOMAN of education and refine ment wishes to rei-d to elderly people, invalids or any one "shut in. Terms reasonable. Address W., 730, care of Telegraph. YOUNG colored girl desires position as dishwasher. Call, or address, 313 South Fourteenth street. YOUNG colored girl desires position at light housekeeper or second girl. Call or address, 803 South Tenth street. YOUNG colored girl wishes work to do between school hours. Apply 804 Capital street. YOUNG colored girl wishes work to do after school hours. 1121 North Seventh street. YOUNG lady wishes position; general office work desired; knowledge of type writing; can furnish reference. Address Box 736, care of Telegraph. YOUNG lady, a ith several years' ex perience in com lete charge of books and accounts, desires a change. Can furnish A 1 references as to ability as a bookkeeper and general office man ager. Address Bookkeeper, care of Telegraph. Agents Wanted AGENTS everywhere to sell Madame Gazelles (French) (switch and hair dye), a well tried preparation. You can have your switch and hair one color Conceals gray ha.r, and gives switch feeling and appearance of natural hair. Can be applied secretly In a few min utes. Full sized sample (25c) will last for years. G. and G. Distributors, No. 36 Church street, Ephrata, Pa. WIDE-AWAKE AGENTS are coining money with our easily demonstrated Specialties. Write to-day for particu lars, Sample, and new Catalog. Frances Mfg. Co., Great Kills, New York. FOR SALE CENTRALLY LOCATED BUSINESS PROPERTY Special Figure TcuQuick Buyer IX3 South Second Street—A three-story brick building with storeroom twelve housekeeping rooms and bath. 81 Vt ft. front by ft. l n depth to a 10-ft. alley. M Her Bros. & Neef FEDERAL SQUARE, Harrisburg L THURSDAY EVENING, Rooms For Rent UNFURNISHED parlor, bedroom with balcony and use of bath, on Hummel street; no light housekeeping; large brick house, spacious froijt porch. Ad dress E., 726, care of Telegraph. LARGE bedroom and sittingroom' combined; hot and cold water; steaSn heated; use of phone. Also two sepa rate bedrooms. All newly furnished. 324 North Second street. LARGE front room, on first floor; re modeled to suit tenant. Also rooms on socond and third floors; all conveni ences; use of phone. 927 North Third street TWO nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping; all conveniences; rent reasonable. 621 North Second street. Call Bell phono 620 W. FURNISHED ROOMS single or en suite; all conveniences. Including phone; reference required. Apply 1015 North Front street. THIRD floor front room, furnished; furnace heat and use of bath. 1727 State street. Rooms Wanted .YOUNG couple want two or three un furnished rooms for light housekeep ing, now or April 1; Hill preferred. Ad dress Y.. 732, care of Telegraph. Rooms and Board Wanted YOUNG business woman desires room, or room and board. In private family. Address "Miss G„" Kellberg Studio. 302 Market street. City. Apartments For Rent 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 tellar, Second and North streets. THIRD floor apartment, 6 rooms and bath; steam heat and electric lights; large, light rooms. Ono block ffoin Capitol. Address P. O. Box 335, City. Apartments Wanted COUPLE wants small, furnished house or apartment in or near Harris burg, now or April 1. Address E., 723, care of Telegraph. FOUR OR FIVE ROOMS AND BATH, close to central part of cit£ Rent must be reasonable. Address W., 783, care ot Telegraph. Business Opportunities GET INTO BUSINESS. Positively tho best business opportunity in tne otate is now open, ihe right man or woman will be given exclusive control and will be required to invest from SoUO to SI,OOO. Honesty, energy and ability necessary. The business is high class, non-speculative, exceedingly profitable. Affords a rare chance to manage a dignified, paying business from the. start. Information at inter view only. Address P., 737, care of Telegraph Office. CIOAH AND POOL BUSINESS FOlt SALE Also restaurant business. Price Uor tour pool tables and equip ment ot restaurant, pool, etc., is SBSO. Bell Realty Co., Bergrier Building. AN opportunity to increase your busi ness 100 per cent, by using Steel Die Embossed Stationery. Phone 3662 for prices. Hairisburg 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, 798. Lock port, N. Y. I MADE 950,000 in live years in the mail order business, began with $5. Send for free booklet. Tolls how. Hea cock, 855 Lockport, N. Y. Business Personals CLEAN IN U CARPETS AND HUliii on your tioor with latest improved electric cieaner service. Ex perienced operators with machines, r urnituru repaired and finished. A. 17 87. HAULING 11. W. I. AT lit., uuaruiuK Stable and Aiational Traualvr Co. Movers \of pianos, sales, Doners and general haul nig. H. W. L4tihe, juanager, Fifth and w oodbino streets. Bell pnone No. J5038. FOR falling nair try Gross' Quinine t-lair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the uruggist ana .Apothecary, 118 Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone jraera given prompt attention, Bell, 1860. WORKS DKUSSMAKING SCHOOL CAN tako a tew more students. Perfect . rung is tausnt oeio.c seeing. Make your entire dress while learning. Don t ueiay coming, North fourth street. REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING with bust material and by expert help. acnd us your worn turmture. Our best efforts insure your salislaction. & N. Cluck, 3zo Wouuoine street. Real Estate For bale 2%-STORY frame house; 7 rooms and bathroom without equipment; furnace; front and side porches; cement walks; fine well of water; lot, 25x150; lot ad- Joining, 50x150; stable, 16x18; wagon shed; chicken house and liog-pen; fruit trees. Ridge street, Enola. App.y Bell phone 1802 R. NORTHWEST corner of Green St! and Charles Ave. two two-and-one half-story frame dwellings 5 rooms each known as numbers 236 and 238 Charles Ave. lot, 36x76—76 ft. on Green St. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. LOOK AT NO. 420 WOODBINE STREET new brick house all modern improvements gas and elec tric lights porches. Owner to leave. A good property cheap. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. AT Washington Heights, corner Washington avenue and Walnut street, 2V6-story frame house; lot, 53x140; 9 rooms and all conveniences; front and side porch. Inquire at residence. DERBY STREET COTTAGE, seven rooms and bath; all improvements; porches; aide entrance; possession April 1. A bargain if sold at once. Imperial Hardware Co., 12(12 North Third. 1808 N. FIFTH ST. Two-and-one half-story frame 7 rooms gas and electric light side entrance lot, 20 xlo6—price, 12,100.00. Brinton-Packer Co., Becond and Walnut street*. NO. 2128 ATLAS STREET 7 rooms and bath gas furnace lot, 34 Vj feet wide chicken house and wash house. Price, $1,700. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. $1,500 WILL buy a three-story frame house on Wallace street 8 rooms £as furnace paved street on rear, ook at It. 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. 11 Mattis, Mil lersburg. Real Estate For Rent FOR KENT 228 MACLAY STREET lO rooms bath Bteam heat modern home— s42.oo; 1925 North Second street -r- 10 rooms bath steam heat modern home —$45.00; 103 Locust street lO rooms bath city steam central location; 21 South Nineteenth street 9 rooms bath steam heat mod ern home —$30.00. 8. W. Fitzgerald, 317 Walnut street. HOTEL FOB RENT Temperance House, located in Tower City, contains 19 rooms in first-class condition. Re ently overhauled. Large dining-room, wo parlors, steam heat and electric lght. Stable with accommodations for 14 horses, auto shed, etc. Address Mrs 0. E. Kaufman, Tower City, Pa. Real Estate For Rent J STORE ROOM FOR RENT Desir able ilrst floor room, 109 North Second street, suitable for optical parlors. In surance office, manicure parlor or other small business. Possession March 1. Apply on premises. 1533 North Third street, 6 rooms and bath, furnace; 100-102 Short street, 8 | rooms and bath; store rooms 110 South Thirteenth street. Apply 430 Walnut street. FOR RENT 1103 N. SECOND STREET (from April 1) 2Vj -story frame house— seven rooms and bath hot water heat s2B. Mil ler Bros. & Neofe. Bell phone 1595. FARM, ten miles east of Harrisburg, in good condition. Farmer must have stock. For further Information apply to C. S. Cassel, Penbrook, R. F. D. No. 2, Pa. FOR RENT 1839 Zarker St $20.00 185 North Fifteenth St 18.00 J. E. GIPPLE, 1261 Market Street For Sale FOR SAr.E TRUNKS, Traveling Bags, Suit Ca«es, Gloves. Sole, Harness and Strap Leather. Calfskin, Kip, Dc igola, Waxed Upper and Sheep Skins. Leather Sample Cases und Leather Specialties made to order and repaired. Harrisburg Har ness and Supply Co.. Second and Chest nut streets. WILL SELL at public auction, on the premises, 302 Cumberland street, the entire lot of furniture, household goods, books, flat-top desk and other office furniture, canned fruit, preserves, etc., Saturday afternoon, February 28, at 2 o'clock P. M. —4 GLASS window signs. Furnished Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and Board and Tablo Board, at 26c 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. FOR SALE HEAVY oak diningroom suit; round extension table, buffet, six chatrs; also white enamel bed, oak chiffonier; all In first-class condition. Will sell sepa rate. Call 2242 Penn street. LAST CALL tor overcoats. sls and S2O Overcoats for $1.50 and up. Slightly used and in good condition. Come and look them over. Open evenings. S. Meltzer. 613 Walnut street. BiCYCLES l2 rebuilt bicycles in fine shape. Some good as new. Special prices for to-day and to-morrow's sale. Keystone Supply Co., 814 North Third street. 1912 ABBOTT-DETROIT Touring car, • completely equipped; mechanical and paint conditions O. K.; tires good all around. Make offer. 107 Market street. ONE font of 10 pt and one font of It pt. O. S., with Antique Linotype Matrices. The Telegraph Printing Co. Harrisburg, Pa. \ LADY'S writing desk and gas lamp, early English finish, and fur coat and muff, size 38. Apply 114 Chestnut street. A COMPLETE dry cleaning plant at a sacrifice for cash. Address C.. 734, care of Telegraph. AN Uprie-ht Chlckering Piano, in fine condition. Apply 400 North Front street, Steelton, Pa. NEW speeding sleigh at a bargain, —ppiy Dr. Oyler's Stable, 331 Black berry avenue. 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 lurgest and best market house, two of the best banks and many first-class business lio-'ses in the same suuare. 11l center of population. Size or room 33x100 ft. 14-ft celling. Up to-date in every particular. Rent from April 1, J125 per month, including heat. J. S. Bible, 256 Herr street. THE large and spacious store roorit and basement at 325 Market street, will be offered for rent for a term begin ning April 1. Hie store will be re modeled to suit the tenant and will have a depth of 210 feet to Blackberry Avenue. Apply to W. & B. Strouse, 322 Market street, or Michael Strouse, 313 Market street. FOR RENT Ufdlriililc offices In tho Telegraph Building, singly or cn-sulte. Inquire u« UunlucM Office. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can oe secured at the Telegraph Business Office. _____________! Storage HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two large brick warehouses, built ex pressly for storage. Private ooms for household goods and unexcelled fa cillties for storing all kinds of mer chandise. Low storage rates. South St and Pen R. R. STORAGE 419 broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms. $1 to *3. Wagons. 75 cents per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co.. 41! Broad street Both phones. Money to Loan PROFIT-SHARING I,RAN (SOCIETY WE HAVE ORIGINATED a new plan of loaning money by which borrowers share proilts of lenders. Legal rates, easy terms, coriHdential. Offices. Rooms 6-7, y North Market Square. Lc —' Notices In the District Court of the United States for the Middle District of Pennsylvania— In Bankruptcy No. 2658 ln the Matter of Meyer Yoffee, Bankrupt To the creditors of Meyer Yoffee, of Mlddletown, in the County of Dauphin, and District aforesaid, a bankrupt. NOTICE is hereby given that the said bankrupt was duly adjudicated as such on February 19, 1914, and that the first meeting of thfe creditors will be held at the office of the Referee, No. 7 North Third Street, Harrisburg, Pa., at 2 P. M. o'clock, on March 10, 1914, at which time the said creditors may attend, I prove their claims, examine the bank rupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meet ing. JOHN T. OLMSTED, Referee in Bankruptcy. February 26. 1914. NOTICE is heret>y given that an ap plication will be made to the Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, on March 2U, 1914, under the Act of As sembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled "An Act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain co.-poratlons," approved April 29, 1874, and the several supplements thereto, for the Charter of an intended Corporation to be called "The Bromo Drug Company," the character and uf- Ject of which is the manufacture and sale of pharmaceutical preparations, toilet articles and druggist's sundries and for these purposes to have and oos sess and enjoy all thq rights, benefits and privileges of the said Act of As sembly and its supplements. GEORGE R. HEXSEY, Solicitor. In Matter of the Estate of W. S. Early Late of the City of Harrlsburg, Dau phin County, Pennsylvania, Deceased NOTICE Is hereby given that Letters Testamentary upon the Estate of said decedent, have been granted to the undersigned. AU persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make pay ment. and thoso having claims or de mands against the same, will make them known, without delay to CLARA S. EARLY, Executrix, No. 1821 Whitehall Street, I-larrlsburg. Pa. Or to her attorney, C. H. BACKENSTOE, ESQ., 14 North Third Street, Jlarrlaburg, Pa j HARRISBURG TELEGRXFH BEAK DEMONSTRATION FAILS TO LIVE LONG Lower Prices For Copper Metal Operated Against Copper Shares in Wall Street; Bonds Steady By Associated Press i New York, Feb. 26. A nactive bear demonstration at the outset to-day, fail ed to proQuce lasting results, and the market greiv dull after early losses had been recorded. Selling by Lonuon, and on direct orders from Paris and Am sterdam made an impression on the in ternational stocks for a time. Lower prices for copper metal op crated against the copper shares here. Poor railroad earnings, reports of les sened commercial accivity in various lines and uncertainty as to the Mexi can outlook were also utilized to sell the murket. Better support was of fered, however, and as soon as the tnorts attempted to cover prices hardened. Bonos were steady. Furnished by H. W. SNAVELY, Arcaue building. New *orK, Feb. 26. Open. 2.30 P. M. Alaska Gold Mines .21 21 Amal. Copper 72% 72% American Beet Sugar 22% 22% American Can 2 9 2d -,-i American Can pfd.. 91% 9lvs Am. C. &. F 49% 49% American Cotton Oil 4 3 4 3 Am. Ice Securities .. 28% 29% Am. Locomotive ... 33% 33% American ismeltlng . 65% 06% American Sugar . . . 106 100 Anaconda 35 35% Atchison »i>% Mu /» Baltimore & Ohio .. 91 91% iietnienem Steel ... 36% 37 Betnlehem Steel pfd 76 76 Brooklyn R. T 92 92 % California Petroleum 25% 26% Canadian Pacific ... 210% 211% Central Leather ... 30*4, 30% Chesapeake & Ohio. 62% 68% C„ M. & St. P 100% 101% Chino Con. Copper . 40% 41% Col. F. & 1 31 31 Corn Products 10% 11 Distilling Securities . 18% 18% Erie 28% 29 Erie Ist pfd 45% 46 General Electric Co. 147% 148 Goodrich, B. F 22% 22% Great Northern pfd. 12b% 12b % Great Nor. Ore subs. 30 3G Interboro-Met 14% 14% Interboro-Met. pfd.. 59% 59% Lehigh Valley 148% 149% .Mex. Petroleum .... 63 64% Mo., Kan. & Texas . 17% 18 Missouri Pacific .. . 23% 24% Nev. Con. Copper .. 15% 15% New York Central .89% 89% N. Y., N. H. &H. . . 67 % 68 Norfolk & Western. 104 104 Northern Pacific ... 113 112% Pacific Mail ....... 24% 24 % Penna. R. R 111% 111% Pittsburgh Coal ... 21% 2i% Pittsburgh coal pfd 91 91% Pressed Steel Car . 42 42 % Reading , 164% 161% Rep. Iron & Steel . 24% 24% Rock Island 4 % 6 % ftock Island pfd. 8 8 % Southern Pacific .. 94% 95% Southern Railway . 24% 25 Southern Rwy. pfd.. 82% 83 Tennessee Copper 84% 35% Texas Company ... 146 147% Union Pacific 159%- 160% U. S. Rubber 58% 58% U. S. Steel 63% 64% U. S. Steel pfd. ... 109% 109% Utah Copper ...... 53% 54 Va. c ar. Chem 30% 30% Western Maryland . 30% 30% Western Union Tel.. 63% 63% Westinghouse Mfg.. 69% 70 m win IE All MEN POSSIBLE Replies to Communication of Poor Board; Have Many Appli cations on File a letter to 7An77F\ tlle Poor Directors I to-day William H. Lynch, com in is tions for aid made to the county authorities'. The letter Is in answer to the com munication of the Poor Board to Coun cil a few days ago in which the di rectors asked thattthe applicants for relief be given work at clearing away snow from the streets. "We'll take on all we can," said Commissioner Lynch, "although we must llrst give those who are on our regular employment list the oppor tunity. Many street cleaners are hired for brief periods at a time. These men ure poor and out of work during the cold weather and we've got to give them a chance llrst. I'vo no doubt that some of the applicants for aid who apply to the poor board are our own street sweepers. We'll give the men suggested by the poor board all the chance we can, however. Of course we'll expect them to report for work at the regular hours and in or der that the poor board may know this we'll announce these hours in the let ter to-day." Auditors to Sit. —Wednesday, March 11, has been fixed by Attorney Philip S. Moyer, auditor for the Wary A. Thorne estate, to sit to hear those in terested in the distribution of tho bal ance In the hands of the Dauphin De posit Trust Company, administrator. | The hearing will be held In the court library. Alderman Walter Gets Penult. — Contractor Charles P. Walter, alder man of the ..Eighth Ward, was among those who applied for a building per mit to-day. He wants to remodel the property at 1012 North Seventh street to make way for a store room. Tho alterations will cost 13,000. M. H. I Barber yesterday afternoon got a per mit to build an addition to 1330 Derry street at a cost of $4,000. School Board Co-operates.— School authorities to-day to employ as many men applicants to the poor directors for aid as can possibly be used to clear away snow from the school pave ments. All told jobs have been ob tained for about forty men on the streets, by the police department and by the school board. Divorces Handed Down. — Divorces handed down to-day by Additional Law Judge S. J. M. McCarrell includ ed the order in the case of Otto C. Zehentnoyer vs. Nellie Mae Zehent -1 noyer. President Judge Kunkel is sued the following: Anna vs. Ralph Martin; Augustus vs. Mary Williams; Eliza A. vs. Harvey E. Crlsswell. The decrees will be made absolute upon payment of costs. Realty Transfers. —Realty transfers yesterday included several unusually big deeds, chief of which were tho transactions of Meyer Gross and John M. Ensmlnger. The amounts were $15,700 and $12,001, respectively. The transfers: Elizabeth E. L. Shope to John C. Glede, 1612 North Third street, $4,850; V. E. Walis to Meyer CHICAGO BOAHD OF TRADES KurnUbrd by H. W. SJtAVELY, Arcmlr Building. Chicago. lIL, Feb. 26. Open High. cio» Wheat— May 95 95% 94% 94% July 81)% 89 % 89% 89% tori— May 67% 67% 67% 67% July 67 61% 66% 66% • >atß May 40% 41 40% 41% July 40% 40% 40% 40% CHICAGO CATTLH B v Associated Press Chicago, 111., Feb. 26. Hogs Re ceipts, 20,000; strong. Bulk of sales, $8.70®8.80; light, $8.55@8.80; heavy, $8.40(&'8.82%; mixed, 18.5508.82% ; rough, $8.40@8.50; pigs, $7.70@8.65. Cattle Receipts, 6,000; steady. Beeves. J7.25@9.75; Texas steers, $7.00 @8.10; stockers and feeders," $5.50® 8.00; cows and heifers. $3.75@8.60; calves, $7.60® 11.25. Sheep Receipts, 29,000; slow. Na tive, $4.85®6.30; yearlings, $5.85®7.25; lambs, native, $6.85@7.95. PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE By Associated Press Philadelphia, Feb. 26. Wheat Higher; No. 2, red, export, sl.oo® 1.00%; No. 1, Northern, Duluth, export, $1.05 ® 1.06. Corn Firm; new. No. 2, yellow, natural, local, 6»%®70%c; do., kiln dried, local. 72®73c. Oats—Higher; No. 2, white, 46® 46 %c. Bran Market firm; winter, per ton, $28.00®28.50; spriug, per ton. $27.50®28.00. Refined Sugars Market steady; powdered, 4.20 c. tine granulated. * !«• confectioners' A, 4.00 c; Keystone. A. 3.95 c. Butter The market is higher; western, creamery, extras, 32c; nearby prints, fancy, 35c. Eggs—The market i» barely steady; Pennsylvania .inu othei ntarin .i -<t free cases, $9.00 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $8.70 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, $8.70 per caspV" do., firsts, free cases. $8.85 ! per case. Live Poultry Weaker; fowls, 17@ I 18c; young chickens, 15@20c; i ••ilim- i, :•!>- -.1. ers, 12© 18c; ducks, 19®20c; do., spring ' durk> ifi'a lH- gees*. Italic lui K » I 19 ® 2tfc. I Dressed Poultry Firmer; fowls, western, fancy, heavy, 19%®20c; do., medium sizes, 17® 19c; do., light weights, 1,2® 15c; old rodsters,lsc; roast- I ing chickens, fancy, l#%@2oc; broil ing I'h'K'krllr lull - .' U I" t * 18®19c; capors, large, 23@25c; d 0.,, i small, 18®20c; turkeys, faricy,' 21@26c; do., fair, 20®23c; clucks, ll®18c; geese. 11® 180. Potatoeß Steady; New York and Kastern, per bushel, 80(<?90e; Western, fer bushel, 80®90c; Jersey, per basket, ® 90c. Flour—The market is steady; winter, clear, $3.85<®4.10; straights, Penn sylvania, $1.20@4.35; western, $4.25® 4.40; patents, $4.60®4.90; Kansas straight, jute sacks, $4.20®4.40; spring, firsts, clear, $4.10@4.30; straights, $1.35 5j4 50; patents, $4.60®4.90. * Hay—The market is strong; tim othy. No. 1, large bales, $18.00®1850; No. 1, medium bales, $17.50®18.00; No. 2, $16.00® 17.00; No. 3, $14.00@15.00. Clover mixed: Light mixed, $16.50® 17.00; No. 1, $15.50016.00; No. 2, $14.00 ® 15.00. THE Harrisburg Polyclinic Dispen sarv will be open daily except Sunday at 3 P, M„ at its now location, 1701 North oecotid sLrcet, for the free treat ment of the worthy poor. Gross, 1000-0 2 North Seventh, 66 8-74 Boas, $15,700; J. M. Ensminger to G. E. Shaffer, 1808-49 Derry, and 1834 Berryhill, $12,001; E. Z. Wallower et al., to A. G. Stephens, 2430 Jefferson, '53,000; T. P. Martin to C. W. Swen gel, 112 North Eighteenth, $1; A. R. [ Rupley to C. S. Demery, Lower Swa -1 tara township, ?1; Mary M. Lutz to John-J. Landis, Mid<lletown, $1; and John J. Landis to Mary M. Lutz, Mid j dletown, sl. Fisher Says Brumbaugh Is Gubernatorial Timber Ex-Senator John S. Fisher, of In diana, chairman of the legislative committee which investigated the fur nishing of the Capitol and laid the foundation for the suits, to-day de clared that he considered Dr. Martin G. Brumbaugh excellent gubernatorial timber. "I have known Dr. Brumbaugh from the days when I used to teach school out in Indiana county," said he. "He used to com eto my school to make ad dresses and I consider him a strong mnn for Governor on the Republican ticket." BASEBALL CLUB ELECTS The St. Mary's A. C. baseball team, recently organized, has elected the fol lowing officers; President, Emanuel Ceck: vice-president, George Zerance: secretary, Joseph Sostar: treasurer and manager. Nicholas Zerance; captain. John Mlhalj. The following players will make up the team; John Mlhalj, Stanley Dragovie, George Zerance, Jo seph Vcrbos, Matthew Zerance, Joseph Sostar, Nicholas Zerance, Frank lx>n car, Emanuel Ceck. Dan Jazavich, Wil liam DeFrank. The manager would like to arrange games for Saturdays and holidays with teams averaging from 17 to 19 years of age. All teams giving a guarantee can secure games by writing to Nich. P. Zerance, Steel ton, Pa. Deaths and Funerals MRS. KILLIKGISR'S FUNERAL Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Kll linger, one of the oldest residents of Soutli Harrisburg, who died yesterday morning at her home. 138 South Second street, will be held Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her home. The Rev. Ellis N. Kremer, pastor of the Reform ed Salem Church, will officiate. Burial will be made in the East Harrisburg Cemetery. MURDERED WOMAN BURIED Funeral services for Mrs. May Sny der, who was shot by Herman Peters during a drunken brawl In a lodging house at 681 North Eleventh street, Philadelphia, last Saturday night, were held this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from the home of her brother-in-law, George W. Snyder, 1150 Market street, this city. The Rev. S Edwin Rupp, pas tor of the Otterbein United Brethren Church, conducted the services. Burial was made In the East Harrisburg Ceme tery. An erroneous statement was printed in the Telegraph of last night that the woman was to be burled from the home of Abraham L. Snyder, of 1460 Market street. ' "" ~ 1 * FOR RENT 4th Floor Apartment Very centrally located, light from both sides, front and rear, six rooms, reception hall, separate storage room, bath, ample closet room, bal cony, city steam heat, water, vacuum cleaner, fireplace with two gas logs, gas range with hot water attach ment . Rent, $55.00 per month. H. M. BIRD R«oa 44 Union Trwt Building. FEBRUARY 26.1914. Bank Statements Bank Statements Statement of the Condition of the <■ DAUPHIN DEPOSIT TRUST CO. as Called For by the State Banking Commissioner at the Close of Business, February 20, 1914 Dep05it5—52,797,690.76 The popularity and standing of a bank is largely deter mined by its volume of deposits—here is evidence in con crete form that it enjoys the widespread confidence of the community. Reserve Fund—5444,573.14 Money in the vaults or on deposit in banks subject to our check—this fund is $167,000 more than required by law. U. S. Bonds (4 Per Cent, at Par) —$150,000 The market value of these bonds is $168,000. Loans on Collateral—sßßs,Bo7.94 Loans Without C011atera1—5600,772.37 Large and small loans to more than 500 borrowers. Investment Securities—sl,ll2,lls.o6 Stocks and bonds which have a ready market and can be easily converted into cash. Mortgages and Judgments—s27o,473.37 Bank Building—sso,ooo Cost over SIOO,OOO. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits—s62o,lßs.97 The bank's working capital and safeguard for depositors. DAUPHIN DEPOSIT TRUST CO. 213 Market Street • Capital, $300,000 Surplus, $300,000 Resources, $3,434,654.11 REPORT OK THE CONDITION OF Tho HARRISBURG TRUST COMPANY.! of Harrisburg, No. 16 South Second Street, of Dauphin County, Pennsylva nia, at the close of business, February 20. 191-1: RESOURCES Reserve Fund: Cash, specie and notes $71,469 00 Due from ap proved reserve agents 610,372 57 - ■ $581,841 57 I Nickels and cents 128 61! ; Checks and cash items, ... 3,560 66 | Due from Banks and Trust Cos. not in reserve 29,186 72 Securities pledged for spec ial deposits 10,000 00 Assets held free, via: C o m m e r c lal paper pur chased: Upon one name, ... $9,100 00 C o m m e r c ial paper pur chased: upon two c - more names 873,348 21 Loans upon call with col lateral 654,691 72 ! Time loans with collat teral 280,318 20 l.oans secured "by bonds and mortgages 15,800 00 Loans without collateral,. 2,102 50 Bonds, Stocks, etc 216,310 00 ] Mortgages and Judg ments of record 22,837 43 : Other real estate 147,800 00 i Overdrafts 1,918 04 ] Total, $2,848,943 68 ' LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $400,000 00 Surplus Fund, 400,000 00 ! Undivided profits, less expenses and ' taxes paid. 42,678 30 , Individual deposits sub- I Ject to check (Exclu sive of Trust Funds and Savings) 846,252 57 Time certificates of de posit (Exclusive of Trust Funds and Savings), .. . 630,945 59 Deposits, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 389,348 39 Deposits, U. S. Postal Savings 4,736 78 Due to Hanks. Trust Cos., etc., not in reserve 133,865 29 Dividends unpaid 421 00 'irmouier's and certified checks outstanding, .... 692 76 j Total, $2,818,913 68 Amount of Trust Funds invested, $2,982,743 95 Amount of Trust Funds uninvested 288,285 34 Total Trust funds $3,271,029 29 CORPORATE TRUSTS Total amount (l. o. face value) of Trusts under deeds of trust or mort gages executed by Cor porations to the Com pany as Trustee to se cure issues of corporate bonds, including Equip ment Trusts $24,432,000 00 Total amouuft of curities deposited by Corpora tions with the Company as Trustee to secure is sues of Collateral Trust Bonds, 167,000 00 State of Pennsylvania. County of Dau phin. ss: I, Geo. G. Carl, Treasurer of the abo _• nam i Company, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the be3t of my knowledge and be . lief. , I (Signed) GEO G. CARL I Treasurer D O Y O U NEED MONEY? Come to us for it. Quick loan is our hobby, and our motto is: "$5 to SSO on your plain note." We loan to honest employes without se- , curity. Learn our terms. All transactions treated in a strictly confidential manner. Employees Discount Co. LICENSED AND BONDED ! 36 N. 3rd St., Room 2, Security Trust Bldg. " ■ -- Subscribed and sworn to before ma ! this 2utH day of February, 1914. (Signed) CLINTON M. HERSHEY, [Notarial Seal.] Notary Publlo. Correct—Attest! (Signed) EDWARD BAILEY, • Signed) A. FORTENBAUGH. (Signed) G. W. HEILY, Director*. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF i THE CITIZENS BANK, of Harrisburg. No. 1301 Derry street, of Dauphin County. Pennsylvania, at the close of ; business February 20, 1914: RESOURCES Reserve Fund: Cash, snecie and notes $11,410 00 Due from approved reserve agents,.. 24,433 45 Nickels and cents 410 87 Checks and cash items 1,376 25 Bills discounted: Up on two or mom names $79,491 93 I 79,491 93 I Time loans with collateral.. 18,305 00 Loans on call with col lateral, 57,066 67 Loans on call upon two or I more names, 22,263 43 Loans secured by bonds and mortgages ..... 16,185 00 Bonds. Stocks, etc., Schedule D 10,000 00 Mortgages and Judgments of record, Schedule D-2 21,813 60 Office bulld ; ig and lot 24,900 00 [ Furniture and fixtures 1,800 00 Total, $288,886 10 I LIABILITIES (Capital stock paid in $60,000 00 Surplus Fund 15,000 00 I Undivided profits, less ex [ penses and taxes paid, ... 4,827 32 Individual deposits subject to check, $97,191 66 I Time certificates of deposit 103,652 89 Deposits, Common- Wealth of Penn sylvania, 10,000 00 Deposits, munici pal 6.000 00 Certified checks, .. 89 80 Cashier's checks outstanding 1,139 65 Due to Banks and Trust COB., etc.. not reserve, 1,974 78 Dividends unpaid 10 00 I Total $288,880 10 State of Pennsylvania, County of Dau phin. ss: I, C. G. Miller, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. (Signed) C. G. MILLER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25th day of February, 1914. (Signed) IRWIN M. CASSELL, [Notarial Seal]. Notary Public. Correct —Attest: (Signed) CHAS. H. HOFFMAN. (Signed) SPENCER F. BARBER, (Signed) JOSEPH C. ESHLEMAN, Director*. RUBBER STAMnp '•III SEALS & STENCILS |f\ fl ■ M FG. BY H BG. ST ENCI L WORKS ■ .1 11 130 LOCUST ST. HBG.PA, II MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLB and others upon their own names. I Cheap rates, eat,y payment*, confiden- I tlal. Ailnm* A Co.. R. 304. 8 N. Market ■«. 11
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