» I FRfDAY EVENING, > HARRISBURG <£§s& TELEGRXFH FEBRUARY 27, 1914. Lost LOST A sma.ll pocketbook. >ost in Orplieum Tuesday att«rnoon. contain ing a tea-dollar bill and ch«ix«e- Reward if returned to 2J7 Crescent street, Harrisburg, Pa. LOST Gold wedding ring with in side Inscription C. H. toll M.. between Locust and Chestnut, Reward if returned to 21 Cheatnut street, Steelton. LOST Maroon • w«*t®r b n e " tween Harrlsburg and Mlddletown, on a sleighing party. Please *° 2S2S North Third street and receive re ward. PARTY who Dlcked up l>o bill in First National Bank,P 1 « R ??„_ r ? Itu 1 ttun K n t k ° M. F. Ostrander, First National Bank. liberal reward. ( LOST Natural mink neckpiece on February 12. Reward if returned to 1206 Mulberry street Help Wanted —Male WASTED f 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 the highest grade popular-prloed 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. Ashby Print ing t TOUNG man, 17-18 years old. to learn candy making. Apply Keller s Drug Store, 400 Market street, at once. AsK xor Mr. Stevens. ;.'c»p —fremalc FIFTY experienced operators for iiewin& on power machines; paid wniie learning. Apply S. Silver, Forstcr and Cowden streets. < GOOD home and salary will be given to a middie-aged woman to assist with light housework and care of cnildren. Address A.. 712, care of Telegraph. Mil.l .TNKRY APPRENTICES. Appl> Mary C. Glass. 1306 Market street. REUABIJi girl for calendar work; must be swift on wire stitching ma chine; must come well recommended, ripply Saturday, February 28, Myers Mfg. Co., Third and Cumberland streets. Above Miller s ahoe Store. t TWO covering machine operators- Good wages. Steady employment, ad ply Harrisburg Bag & Box t-0., 1050-o. Vernon oiiuauuiid vv anted —Male COLORED man desires position as chauffeur or butler; can give reference. Call, or address, 1209 Wallace street. POSITION by man as clerk, solicitor or collector. Address 200 Nectarine vv auicd—enule A POSITION as housekeeper for a widower; can give best of reference, formerly from the country. Address Mrs. R. A. Anderson, General Delivery, Harrisburg, Pa. 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. AddreßS 239 North Fifth street. Heading Pa- COLORED girl desires a position as general housework or cook. Call, or address, 135 Linden street. 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 knowledge of bookkeeping, desires po sition; can furnish best of references. Address Q., 731. care of Telegraph. REFINED, neat young lady wishes position as housekeeper. Apply A C., 735, care of Telegraph. RESPECTABLE, middle-aged lady wishes position as housekeeper for widower. One or two children no ob jection. Beat references. Address X., 739, care of Telegraph. 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 girl desires position as sec ond girl or light housework. Call, or fLddress, 914 Sarah avenue. YOUNG lady wishes position; general office work desired; knowledge of type writing: can furnish reference. Address Box 736, care of Telegraph. YOUNG lady. - ith several yesrs' 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 hair, and gives switch feeling and appearance of natural hair Can be applied seoretly in a few min utes. Full sized sample (25c) will last for years. G. and G. Distributors. No. 35 Church street, Ephrata, Pa. WE will consign and prepay plain machine sewing; reliable workers only. Send 26c for sample of work and full instructions. Agents make 20c an hour. Dept. 45. Colonial Woolen Mills Uwrgnce, Mass. Rooms For Rent UNFURNISHED parlor, bedroom with balcony and use of bath, on Hummel street; no light housekeeping; large brlcl. house, spacious front porch. Ad dress E., 725, care of Telegraph. LARGE front room, on first floor; re modeled to suit tenant. AIBO rooms on second and third floors; all conveni ences; use of phone. 927 North Third street. FOR SAT.F. CENTRALLY LOCATED BUSINESS PROPERTY Special Figure To Quick Buyer 112 South Second Street A three-story brick building with storeroom twelve housekeeping rooms and bath. 31% ft front by 79 ft. in depth to a 10-ft alley. M Her Bros. & Neef FEDERAL SQUARE, Harrisburg Rooms For Rent i 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. ( TWO nicely furnished rooms, for gen tlemen, with city heat and use of bath. Address M.. 729, care of Telegraph. Rooms Wanted YOUNG couple want two or three un furnished rooms for light housekeep ing, now or April 1; Hill preferred. Ad dress Y.. 733. care of Telegraph. Rooms and Board Wanted YOUNG business woman desires room, or room and board, in private family. Address "Miss G.," Kellberg Studio, 102 Apartments For Rent FOR RENT Second-story apartment, North and Capitol streets, six rooms, tiled bath and pantry, four bay windows, city steam, hardwood floors. Inquire 125 North Fourth street COMMODIOUS second iloor apart ment. Front and Herr streets; large front porch overlooking river; electric light and gas; hardwood A* ao garage In rea»* for rent. T. B. Rocka -1 iellar, Second and North Btreeta. Boarders Wanted A COUPLE gentlemen boarders in Christian family. Address M.. 743, care of Telegrsph. Apartments Wanted COUPLE wants small, furnished house or apartment In or near Harris burg, now or April 1. Address n.-, »*o, care of Telegraph. FOUR OR FIVE ROOMS AND BATH, close to central part of city. Bent must be reasonable. Address W., 733, care of Telegraph. W anted TO BUY good-paying ci„'ar store and pool parlor. Must be in good location, ground floor. Near center of city pre ierred. Price reasonable. Address \Y. H. H., No. 740, care of Telegrapn. .Business v_>ppuriuiuue» GET INTO BUSINESS. Positively tho best business opportunity in tne State is now open, ihe light man or woman will be given exclusive control and will be required to invest from {6OO to sl,uoo. Honesty, energy and ability necessary, 'the business is high class, non-speculative. exceeoingly 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. CIGAR AND POOL BUSINESS FOR SALE Also restaurant business. Price !|or tour pool tables and equip ment of rtotaurant, pool, etc., is sßs>o. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. AN ooportunity 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. 793, Lock port, N. Y, - j I MADE <50,000 in five years in the mall order business, began with <5. Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea cock. 355 Lockport. N. Y. Business Fersonals CLEANING CARPETS AND RUiUo on your Hour with latest improved electric cicaner service. Ex vei'ienceu operators with machines, r urmture repaired and finished. A. irfvin, 280 £:ouin street, lieu phone 1787. HAULING 11. W, l.ATllt,, UuarUlas Stable and .National 'l'raualer Co. Movers of pianos, sales, owners and general haul ing. H. W. t-aihe. Manager, Fifth and vv oodbine streets. lieu pnone No. 26Q3K. FOR falling nair try Gross' Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell, 1960. . FEATHER RENOVATING WE are DO# Renovating Feathers, Making Pillows and Folding Feather Mattresses at the corner of Tenth ana Paxtun streets, near Cameron. B. J. Campbell. WOttKS UHESSMAKINU SCHOOL CAN take a fe*v more Btudeuta. Perfect ..Uiiifcs is laugnt oeio.c seeing. Make your entire dress while learning. Don t delay coining, 22 r>ortn Fourth street. REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING with oeot material and by expert help. Send us your worn turuiture. Our best efforts insure your satisfaction. S. N. Cluck. 3ao Wooapine atreet. Real Lstate tor Sale I'OK SALE TWO flue homes, will be finished March 15. Nine rooms and latest and only practical, common sense bath room. Steam heated; large tront and back porches; ornamental fixtures throughout; reception hail; open stair case; laundry room and stationary wash tubs, outdoor sleeping charnDer with south side exposure, size lax*; 12 mmutes by trolley to Market square. For further information call P. Vander lou, Masonic Temple Building, Third and State streets. 2H-STORY frame house; 7 rooms and bathroom without equipment; furnaoe; front and side porches; cement walks; fine well of water; lot, 25x150; lot ad joining, 50x150; stable, 16x18; wagon shed; chicken house and hog-pen; fruit trees. Ridge street, Enola. Apply llell 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 Bt. 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. DERRY STREET COTTAGE, seven rooms and bath; all improvements; porches; side entrance; possession April X. A bargain i( sold at once. Imperial Hardware Co., 1202 North Third. 1808 *N. FIFTH ST. Two-and-one hal(-story (rame 7 rooms gas and electric light side entrance lot, 20 xlos—price, 12,100.00. Brlnton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. NO. 2128 ATLAS STREET 7 rooms and bath gas furnace lot, 34 H (eet wide chicken house and wash house. Price, 11,700. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. $1,500 WILL buy a three-story (rame house on Wallace street 8 rooms gas (urnace paved street on rear. Look at It. Bell Realty Co., Bergner 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, Mll lersburg. 1607 MARKET STREET, 10-room brick house; all conveniences; price very reasonable to quick buyer. Real Estate For Rent DESIRABLE LOCATION FOR MIL LINER Second floor room 17x35 feet over centrally located ladles' cloak and suit store, connected with store by stairway. Immediate possession. Ad dress Box 741, care of Telegraph. tvtat L.&iatc t"or Rent HOTEL FOB RENT Temperance House, located in Tower City, contains 19 rooms in first-class condition. Re cently overhauled. Large dining-room, two parlors, steam heat aftd electrlo light. Stable with accommodations for If horses, auto shed. etc. Address Mrs. D. E. Kaufman, Tower City, Pa. STORE ROOM FOR RENT Desir able first floor room, 109 North Second , street, suitable for opUcal parlors, in surance offlce, manicure parlor or other small business. Possession March 1. | Apply on premises. FOH RENT . „ , 1103 N. SECOND STREET (from April 1) 2 H-story frame house— seven room* and bath hot water heat >3B. Mil- 1 ler Bros. & Neefe. Bell phone 1695. NEW 6-room house, at Edgemont. one-half mile north of Penbrook. Rent, {6.00, or sale price, 1600. Lots are SO* 20, with stable. G. S. Hartman, 38 North Twelfth street. City. FARM, ten miles east of Harrisburg. In good condition. Farmer must have stock. For further information apply to C. 8. Cassel, Penbrook. R. F. D. No. 2. Pa. FOR RENT 1539 Zarker St $2».00 ISS North fifteenth St 18.00 J. E. GIPPLE. 1251 Market Street For Sale FOR SALE TRUNKS, Traveling Bags, Suit Canea, Gloves. Sole, harness and Strap Leather. Calfskin. Kip. Dcigola. Waxed Upper and Sheep Skins. Leather Sample Cases and Leather Specialties made to order and repaired. Harrisburg Har ness and Supply Co., Second and Cheat 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 offlce furniture, canned fruit, preserves, etc., Saturday afternoon, February 28, at 2 o'clock P. M. * GLASS window signs. Furnished Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms. Rooms and Board and Tab.e Board, at 25c each. One of these signs will be given with each six-tlma order for a classified ad. if paid In advance. Inquire at Office of Telegraph. FOR SALE HEAVY oak dinlngroom suit; round extension table, buffet, six chairs; also white enamel bed, oak chiffonier; all In first-class condition. Will sell sepa rate. Call 2242 Penn street. JFOR SALE OR EXCHANGE ONE spring wagon, one incubator (will hold 200 eggs), two brooders (will hold 200 peeps) of Charles make. All in good condition. 712 Race street. LAST CALL tor overcoats. 315 and |2O Overcoats for $1.50 and up. Slightly used and in good condition. Come and look them over. Open evenings. S. Meltzer, 513 Walnut 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 li 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, of Telegraph. AN Uprleht Chickerlng Piano, In fine condition. Apply 400 North Front street, Steelton, Pa. NEW speeding sleigh at a bargain. —pply Dr. Oyler's Stable, 331 Black berry .avenue. FUR SALE CARDS on sale at the Olt ararh Business Office A LOT of artificial flowers, cheap. Ad dress P. O. Box 700. '' ■ I For Kent I STORE 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 ho-'ses in the same square. In center of population. Sice of room 33x100 ft 14-ft ceiling. Up to-date in every particular. Rent from April 1, $126 per month, including beat J. S. Sible, 256 Herr street FOR RENT Desirable offices In the Telegraph Building, singly or en-sulte. Inquire at Uusineaa 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 oomi for household goods and unexcelled fa clllties for storing all kinds of mer chandise. Low storage ratea South St. and Pen R. R. STORAGE IN 3-atory brick building, rear 40S Market rlreet. Household Hoods '■ clean, nrlrate roome. Reasonable rates. Apply to P. U. Dtener, Jeweler. 4W Market St. I STORAGE 419 broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms. $1 to *B. Wagons, 75 cent* per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co, 41 T Broad street Roth phones. Financial ! HOI jJY TO LOAN on Real Estate ! security in any amounts and upon any '••rn.s to suit borrower. Address P. O. | Box 174. Harrisburg, Pa. Money to Loan PROFIT-SHARING LOAN SOCIETY WE HAVE ORIGINATED a new plan • of loaning money by svhich borrower? share profits of lender*. Legal rates, easy term*, confidential. Offices. Rooms fl-7, 9 North Market Square. Died MOFFITT Dr. John W. Moffltt, op February 37, 1914, aged 78 years. Funeral on Monday morning, at 11 o'clock, from residence of Dr. Robert H. Moffltt. 1705 North Front street. II I ' 1 „I . I " 1 1, I IJ Ugg In Memoriam I*oo MJJMORIAM 1014 STEVENSON—In sad and loving re membrance of Theodore Stevenson, who died February 27, 1900. No use to tremble and quiver; the end comes no sooner (or that; No use to whlnu at the story, (or (ate t«Us the same to us all; That the light may depart frojn us never, that our banners may kiss the last dawn. BT HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. Harrlsburg, Fenna. IN memory o( George T. Wilson, who died February 27, 1911. HIS WIFE AND DAUGHTER. Legal Notices In the District Court of the United States (or the Middle District, of Pennsylvania ln Bankruptcy, No 2602——id the Matter of Ch&s. & Fohl. PBBUC P MLB OF RE,I L ESTATE THE undersigned Trustee will expose at public sale, in of the Court Harrlsburg, Pa., on Wednesday, March 4, 1914. at 4 o'clock P. M., the following described real estate: All that certain lot or piece o( land situate in the Ninth Ward. o( the City o( Harrisburg Dauphin County, Penn sylvania. bounded and described as fol lows, vis: Beginning at a point on the west sid«, of North Seventeenth Street 78 feet south of the southwest corner of Sev enteenth and Walnut Streets, at the southern line of property No. 90 North Doctor Pabat'g Bill Regulates Bichloride Sale L>r <"ti.i'|?v° AnDOßrr PIIISSYW NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of William Sheepley, late of Harrisburg. Dauphin county, Pa., de ceased, having been granted to the un. dersigned residing in Harrisburg. p a .. all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims .will present them for settlement, to J. HARRY SHEESLEY, Ninth and Hemlock Streets: EDMUND J. MILLER. B«0 Race Street, Or, Executors. D. S. SEITZ, Attorney. BXBCUTOB'S NOTICE Estate of Isabella Btoul. late of Har that Letters Testamentary upon the Estate of said decedent have been granted to the un dersigned All persons Indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment, and those having Claims or demands 6 gainst the same will make them tfliMWw. No. 222 Market Street, Harrisburg. Pa. ~ annual MEETING Harrisburg. Pa., February l«, 1914. NOTICE is hereby given tha* the An, nual Meet.ng of tue Stocfcholders of the Harrisburg Railways Company, for the election of Directors, and the trans, action of such other business as may come before the meeting, will be held Tuesday, the 3d day of March. 1914. at the office of the Company. In the City of Harrisburg, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. By order Board of Directors. J. O'CONNELL. Secretary. NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of Lucetta Hlbshman. late of Harrisburg. Dauphin County, Pa., de ceased, having been granted to the un. dersigned residing in Harrisburg, all persons Indebted to said Estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. GEO. R. HIBSHMAN, Executor. RECENT PROMOTIONS HIE IHW IN EFFECT One Harrisborger and Two Former Residents Go Up Higher in Pennsy Service Official notice of promoters and ap pointments on the Pennsylvania Rail road, In effect Sunday on lines east of Pittsburgh, were posted to-day In the local offices and shops. They Include one native of Harrisburg, W. E. Dun bar; two former Harrlsburgers, and two well-known employes who will come to Harrisburg. The list of ap pointments follows: J. R. McGray, to bo division engi-1 neer, Maryland division; E. B. Wise-! man, to be division engineer, Buffalo division; J. B. Hutchinson, Jr., to bo division engineer, Monongahela di-, vision; H. S. Thomas, to be division, engineer, Elmira division; C. W. Montgomery, to be supervisor, Phila delphia division; W. E. Brown, to be supervisor, Middle division; W. E. Brown, to be supervisor, Middle di vision; W. E. Dunbar, to be super visor, Renovo division; J. E. Zul linger, to be assistant supervisor, Philadelphia division; M. L. Smith, to b assitant supervisor, Pittsburgh di vision. W. E. Dunbar W. E. Dunbar was born at Harris burg January 26, 1882, and was edu cated in the public schools of this city and at Lehigh University, where he graduated In 1904. Mr. Dunbar work ed for the company during his sum mer vacations while attending college. He was permanently employed as rod man In the construction department In 1900. In 1907 he went to Altoona as transitman, and in 1908 he was made assistant supervisor on the Pitts burgh division. He was transferred to the Baltimore division In 1910, and to the Philadelphia division in 1911. He was promoted to supervisor of the Renovo division on February 11, this year. Mr. Dunbar Is the son of Mrs. Catherine S. Dunbar, 218 North Sec ond street. His father was the late Henry P. Dunbar, for many years sta tion agent for the Pennsylvania Rail road in Harrisburg. Supervisor, Philadelphia Division C. W. Montgomery, who comes to Harrisburg, was born in Huntingdon, Pa., October 15, 1875. He was edu cated in the public schools of Hunt ingdon. Mr. Montgomery was employed by the railroad In 1898 as rodman In the assistant engineer's office of the Pitts burgh division. He was made transit man in June, 1900, and in August of that year was promoted to assistant supervisor on the Pittsburgh division. He was transferred to the Baltimore division as assistant supervisor In 1902, and In 1 )3 to the Maryland di vision. He was promoted to be super visor on the Middle division in 1.905, and on February 11, this year, he was transferred to the Philadelphia divis ion In .the same capacity. Supervisor, Middle Division W. E. Brown was born In Elmira, \\ Y., September 6, 1878. He grad uated from Ohio Normal University in 1897, and entered the service of the railroad in November of that year as chainman on the Western New York and Pennsylvania Railroad. In 1899 he was made draftsman, and in 1900 was promoted to rodman on the Buf falo division. In January, 1902, he was sent to Altoona as transitman, and In May of that year he was pro moted to be assistant supervisor on the West Penn division. He went to the Maryland division in that same capacity in 190S, and in July, 1905, he was promoted to supervisor on the Renovo division. He was made super visor of the Middle division on Febru ary 11. Retrencliment Hits West. Re freshment orders hit the Pensylva nlaTiailroad lines west of Pittsburgh to-day. Eleven passenger trains run ning between Pittsburgh and Chicago and other western points will be with drawn on March 1, it was announced. Roumanian Princess to Marry Future Grecian King Vienna, Feb. 27.~The wedding of Crown Prince George of Greece and Princess Elisabeth of Roumanla, has I been set for May 31. The ceremony i will be celebrated at Athens. Emperor Wllhelm of Germany will be among I the European crowned heads at the wedding. "MUSICAL MOVIES" Musical motion pictures, at present a big feature In New York moving pic ture theaters, will be seen for the first time in Harrisburg, Monday, March 2. when they will be a part of a special I program at the Victoria Theater. OUR BUSINESS Is the Piano business. Consult us, Mr. Piano Customer; It will Justify you. Spangler's, Sixth above Maclay street.—Advertisement REPORT FROM MEXICO CAUSES STOCK JUMP Northern Pacific's Early Heaviness Waas Associated With January Statement By Associated Prttt New York, Feb. 27. Passinr of the financial strain at Paris and suspension of liquidation from Amsterdam gave the home market a rood tone during the morning. Price* moved narrowly except for a time when the market waß s stimulated by erroneous reports from j Mexico. A dispatch to a Wall Street news ugency that the Mexican Govern- \ ment had requested this country to us- j 8 ist ill restoration of peace caused prices to bound up sharply, but there i bidding grew dull and part of the gain j was lost when It became known that I the report was without foundation, i Northern Pacific's early heaviness ! was associated with Its January report, showing a decrease of $003,000 in net earnings. Reports from Washington . that difficulties had arisen In the ne- ' Botlations for dissolution of the New « iaven system made the stock heavy. « It declined 2H to within a frac tion of Its low record. Bonds were Irregular. 4 Kara I a feed by H. W. SNAVELY, 4 Arcad* Building, New York, Feb. 27. Open. 2.30 P. M. Alaska Gold Mines . 21% 21% , Anial. Copper 78% 74 < American Beet Sugar 22% 23 1 American Can 29% 29% Am. C. & F 50% 50% ; American Cotton Oil 43% 43% 1 Am. Ice Securities . . 29% 29% American Smelting .66% 66% i American T. & T... 120% 120 i Anaconda 36% 35% 1 Atchison 96 % 96% ] Baltimore & Ohio .. 91% 90% 1 Bethlehem Steel ... 38 38% Brooklyn R. T 92% 92% California Petroleum 26 27% Canadian Pacific ... 210 210% Central Leather ... 30% 31% Chesapeake & Ohio. 63% 63% | C.. M. & St. P 101% 102 Chlno Con. Copper .41% 42 | Consolidated Gas .. 133 133 ! Com Products 10% 10% I Distilling Securities . 18% 18% | Erie 29% 29% Goodrich. B. F. .. . 23% 23% Great Northern pfd. 127% 127% > Great Nor. Ore subs 36% • 36% I Illinois Central 110% 110% i Interboro-Met 15 15 ; Lehigh Valley 149% 149%! Mex. Petroleum ... 64% 66 I, Mo., Kan. & Texas . 18% 18%' Missouri Pacific ... 24% 25% Nev. Con. Copper... 15% 15% New York Central . 89% 89% N. Y., N. H. & H. N 68 66% Northern Pacific ... 112% 112% Pacific Mail 24% 24% Penna. R. R 111% 111% People's Gas & Coke 121% 121% Pittsburgh Coal ... 21 21 Pittsburgh Coal pfd. 91% 91% Pressed Steel Car . 42% 42%: Ray. Con. Copper . 19% 19% Reading 165 165%; Rock Island 5 % 6 Rock Island pfd. 8 % 3 Southern Pacific ... 94% 94% Southern Railway .. 25% 25% Tennessee Cdpper . 33% 33% Texas & Pacific .... 14% 14% Texas Company .... 147% 147% Union Pacific 160% 161% Ij. S. Rubber 59% 59% U. S. Steel 64% 65% , U. S. Steel pfd 110 110 i Utah Copper 53% 54% Va. Car. Chem 30% 31% Western Union Tel.. 64 63% Westinghouse Mfg;. 70% 70% CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press Chicago, 111., Feb. 27. Hogs Re ceipts, 14,000; slow. Bulk of sales, 58.70 ] Ss.Bo; light, $8.60® 8.82% ; mixed, $8.60 | 8.82%; heavy, $8.46 @ 8.82 % ; rough,! rough. $8.45®8.55: pigs, $7.60®8.65. Cattle Receipts. 2.B00; steady. I Beeves, $7.16@9.75; Texas steers, $7,00 1 @8.10; stockers and feeders, $5.60@8.00; j cows and heifers, $3.65@8.50; calves,, $7.00® 10.75. ' Sheep Receipts, 17,000; best steady. Other weak. Native, $4.85®6.45; year lings, $5.85®>7.35; lambs, native, $6.85® 8.00. • | Rabbi Freund Talks on White Slave Traffic Both afternoon and evening uudl- ! encos at the Majestic Theater, yester- | day. hear Rabbi Charles Freund, pastor of Ohev Sholom Chapel, deliver lectures on social conditions as depicted by the white slave picture, "Traffic In Souls," j which Is being shown this week. Rabbi Freund declared the day has i arrived when the secrets of the under world should be told broadcast.. Rabbi Freund delivered a strong arraingn- ■ ment of the present social condition of the country that allows the white slav ers to carry on their nefarious work. Miner Has Leg Broken Spragging Car at Lykens Lykens, Pa., Feb. 27.—While sprag ging a car on one of the slopes in the mines yesterday, George Faust met with a very serious accident when an other car came along and strlkLng the first car drove it over the sprag and threw Faust to the tracks breaking the bone in one of his legs in two places. His back was also injured and he was bruised and cut in the face below the eye. His skull may be fractured. Faust was attended to by the first uld team and immediately rushed to the . Miners' Hospital. Faust is about 64 years old. HOME FROM HOSPITAL Lykens, Pa., Feb. 27.—Miss Mar garet M. Young who had been in the I Medlco-Chl Hospital for the past two I months, and who underwent an op eration for a cancerous growth was brought home yesterday. Her condi tion is somewhat Improved. Miss Young Is a sister of Squire Walter S. Young and is living with her mother at the corner of Main and Market streets. DEPUTIES PAID FOR SERVICES Special to The Telegraph Waynesboro, Pa., Feb. 27.—Sheriff George Walker has secured payment from the county for the men who were summoned by him to act as deputies in the hunt for Abram and William Barnes, the desperadoes, who took to the mountains after killing Constable Daywalt here on February 3. There were forty-seven deputies, each re ceiving $3 for his services. EVANGELICAL CONFERENCE Eilzabethvlile, Pa., Feb. 27. The second day of the Evangelical confer ence opened yesterday morning at 9 o'clock. Communion services were , held early In the session after which It went Into executive session with the regular business of the convention, i In the afternoon session memorial ser , I vices were held for members who died . | during the past year. The local mlnls i ters of the town of the other churches f were given a reception during the af ternoon and were welcomed to the convention. The Rev. Leopold, of Philadelphia, preached a very able sermon In the evening. A converted Italian, Mr. Pratte, a Catholic, from Telford, will address .the young people's meeting this even ing. MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE and others upon their own name* Cheap rates. eat>y payments, confidtn tlal. ▲daw * Co* R. SH • If. SUrfcet t* CHICAGO BOARD OF TRAD! Fnralahrd by H. W. INAVEfcT, Arcade BoIMIm. Chicago. 111., Feb. 27. Open. High. Low Cloa. Wheat- May 94% 94% 94% 94% July 8914 89% 88% 89% • orn— May 67 67% 6«% 67ft July 66% ««% 66% 66% May 40% 40% 40% 40% July 40% 40% 4t>% 40% PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE By Associated Prttt Philadelphia, Feb. 27. Wheat -• Lbwer; No. 2, red, export, 99Wo&> $1.00; No. 1, Northern, Duluth, export, $1.04 % @ 1.05 %. Corn Steady; new, No. 2, yellow, natural, local. 694@70V40; do., kiln dried, local. 72073 c. Oats Steady; No. 2, white, 46© 46 !«c. Bran Market firm; wlr.ter, per ton, $28.00(a>28.50; spring, per ton, $27.50<®;8.00. 7 Retlneil Sugars Market steady; powdered. 4.20 c; fine granulated. 4.10 c; confectioners' A. 4.00 c; Keystone. A. 8.96 c. Butter The market Is firm; western, creamery, extras, 32c; nearby prints, fancy, 35c. Kggs The market Is firmer; I'ennnylvanln and othei nearby Units, free cases, $9.00 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $8.85 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, $9.00; per case; do., firsts, free cases, $8.85 per case. Llvo Poultry Weaker; fowls, 16© 17c; young chickens, 15©Z0c; i>riitltna l|i> k»n» I. >? ... nlK chlokni}- tarn V do f*lf 18®19c; capors, large, 23®28c; do,, small. 18@20e; turkeys, fancy, 21®2Cc; do., fair. 20®23c; ducks. ll®18o; gees*. 11 ® 18c. Potatoes Firm; New York and Eastern, per bushel, 80®90c; Western. Fer bushel. 80®90c; Jersey, per basket. ® 90c. Flour—The market Is steady; winter, clear, $3.85®>4.10; straights, Penn sylvania. $4.20® 4.35; western, $4.16© 4.40; patents, $4.60@4.90; Kansas ! straight, jute sacks, $4.20®4.40; spring, [firsts, clear. $4.10®4.30; straights, $4.35 ' @4 60; patents, $4.60® 4.90. Hay The market Is firm; tim othy. No. 1. large bales. tlS.«O01l»«; No. 1, medium bales, f 17.60018.00; No. 2. $16.00® 17.00; No. 3, $14.00® 15.00. Clover mixed; Light mlxe£ $16.50© 17.00; No. 1. $15.50® 16.00; No. 2. 114.0# © 15.00. I FOR SALE Grocery Store Fixtures and •Stock At a Sacrifice ! on account of owner leav ! ing city. Good clean stock | and fixtures for $550.00 j Located on AllisonHill Rental, $15.00 per month. JOHN C. ORR 222 Market St. Phone 954 ■ If Yon Could Get Better Than 7% with Safety Would You Consider It ? i We have such an lnve*t« ment and would like to tell you about it. Kelsey, Brewer & Co. Bankers, Operator», Engineer*. Michigan Trust BMg.. i Grand Rapids, - - Mich. Horses For Sale All in flrst-clua condition. W« I have more than we need for I winter. United Ice & Coal Co., Forster and Cowden Id, mi LOANS UPWARDS Tou will And the Equitable a sur prisingly different institution from the ordinary loan company you hear or read about. 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