Lost LOST Alligator skin purse con taining money, in Hoover a Jewelry Store, Bowman's Store or W °olworth s 5 and 10c Store or on Third and Market streets. Reward If returned to this office. LOST Between Steelton and High spire, Wednesday morning, dealer s au tomobile license tag No. 2003. Address, or return to P. A. Zimmerman, 41 boutn Second street, Steelton. LOBT A sable Collie P u PP le ' "\ , J« weeks old; four white fe®tv.n --collar; white tip nose and tail,namea Bob. Reward If returned to 1619 North street. LOST Boston Terrier, hr in die with Tfhlte markings. Reward lf rc turned to 1329 North Second Btieet, or call C. V. telephone 451. Help Wanted —Male AN active educated man of business ability for special 1^ ork n '." t H r e r f r e ?encfs beginning March 15. Best references required. Dodd, Mead & Co., Perry Building, Philadelphia. CANVASSERS WANTED Several good canvassers. Apply culation Department, the felegiaph. IMMEDIATELY, first-class Union Ma chinists, $3.25 per day of 8 1-8 hours. Apply The Crown Cork and Seal to., 1511 Guilford avenue, Baltimore, Md , or Business Agent's Office, 215 Court land street, Baltimore. __ MEN 20 to 40 years old wanted at once for Electric Railway M° tor in en and Conductors; S6O to SIOO a month, no experience necessary; fine opP 0 "" nity: no strike; write application blank. Address K., 714, care of Telegraph. SEXTON for a church heated by city steam. Salary, $30.00 per rnon f' , _4l dress Box 36, and state experience, li any, and give references. Help Wanted —Female A MIDDLB-AGED for general housework in 1621 washing. Apply Mrs. W. Collicott, 1621 Market street. —> A TRIMMER In millinery depart ment of Klein Co., Market Square. A WHITE woman for cook and gen eral housework in suburbs. Good wages to right person. References re it ill red Apply to Clinton M. .Wersney, No 14 South Second street, Harrisburg, Pa. CORSETTIERE, one with experience in selling Apply Manager of Sowman 6 Co. EXPERIENCED operators on McKay sewing machine. Apply to Harrisburg Shoe Mfg. Co., Vernon street, lltj. FIFTY experienced operators for sewing on power machines: paul while learning. Apply S. Silver, Forster and Cowden streets. -i PERMANENT position for an educat ed. energetic woman who wants to make good. Attractive income. Ad dress D. A., care of Telegraph. SEVERAL experienced sewing ma chine operators. CallChas.A 611 Delaware avenue, between 6 and .. o'clock, evenings. ___ YOUNG lady to assist in tea and coffee store; must furnißh reference. Apply Tamsui Tea Co., 3.>1 Market street, second lloor. Situations Wanted —Male BY a neat colored boy, work of any kind. Paul Walker, 664 Calder street. BY white man, work on farm; can furnish reference. Address 4b2 Cres cent street. MAN, aged 30, wants position as helper on automobile truck. Call, or write, 1258 Market street. POSITION as clerk, or stenographer; experienced; references. Address Box K, 760, care of Telegraph. YOUNG colored man would like to have a position as butler or porter in store; can give references. Call, or ad dress, 132 Liberty street. City. Situations Wanted —Female A GOOD colored girl wants work of any kind. Drop a card to 410 Filbert street A RESPECTABLE lady wishes a po sition as companion to an aged lady, ono who has had some experience; ref erence furnished. Address 0., 752, bare of Telegraph. COLORED girl desires plain cooking, or work of any kind. Call, or address, 507 South street. COLORED girl wants work of any kind. Please address 413 Filbert Itreet or 409 Fifth street, City. COLORED girl wishes a place for general housework. Call, or address, 711 State street. COLORED woman wants day's work of any kind. Call, or write, 232 South. Fifteenth street GENERAL housework, Harrisburg or Steelton, private family. Address 115 i Adams street, Steelton. EXPERIENCED typist wants extra typewriting work. Prompt service and moderate charges. Apply M., 748, care of Telegraph. MIDDLE-AGED white woman desires housework in small family. Call, or address before 5 P. M., Mrs. J. Holter, 1244 Market street. POSITION by middle-aged woman as housekeeper for man of good charac ter, rich or poor. Address Miss Kline, 1223 North Tenth street, Reading, Pa. WHITE woman des'res position as Cleaning offices or clay's work of any kind. Call, or address, 514 Filbert street. WIDOW, with a five-year-old child, wants to keep house for respectable widower. Address Box G, 747, care of Telegraph. WIDOW, with one child four years old. desires a position as housekeeper. Apply 1320 Hunter street. WOMAN of education and refinement wishes to read to invalids, elderly peo ple, children, or any one "shut in." Terms reasonable. Address M,, 750, carc of Telegraph. WOMAN wants general housework or washing and ironing to do. Call, or address, 1322 North Seventh street. YOUNG colored girl wants to help with light housework, or nurse, in the country. Apply at 806 Cowden YOUNG lady, 19 years old, wants po sition as pianist for moving picture theater. Can furnish best references and start at once. Inquire, or address, Box 753, care of Telegraph. YOUNG woman desires position in small, private family to assist with housework. People must be good, plain people. Address E. M. F., 1845 Herr street. \ FOR SALE STEELTON Building Lots On Reynders Avenue, just oft Swatarn street. De«lrablo lots —20 feet front by 114 to 117 feet, deep to a 10 feet alley. Prices:—slo- sl2 and sls per foot front, according to depth of lot. Miller Bros. & Neefe FEDERAL SQUARE, llurriuburg THURSDAY EVENING, . Agents Wanted AGENTS everywhere to sell Madame j Gazelles (French) (switch and hair dye), a well tried preparation. I'oi. can have your switch and hair one color. Conceals gray hair, and gives switch feeling: and appearance of natural hair. Can be applied secrotly in a few min utes. Full sized sample (25c) will last for year«. G. and Q. Distributors, No. 35 Church street, Kphrata, Pa. Rooms For Rent WELL furnished room, racing Cap! - tol Park; city steam heat; use of bath and phone; suitable for two gentlemen or man and wife. 406 North street. TWO nicely furnished rooms tor light housekeeping; all conveniences; rent . reasonable. Apply 621 North Second street, or call Bell phone 620 W. FURNISHED ROOM, second floor front, facing Capitol Park; bath; elec tric light; running water in room; use of phone. 410 North street. FURNISHED ROOMS single en suite; all conveniences. Including phone; reference required. Apply 1015 North Front street. TWO nicely furnished rooms, for gen tlemen, with city heat and use of bath. Address M., 729, care of Telegraph. NICELY furnished rooms; all con veniences. Apply 125 South Third street. Rooms Wanted bj- married couple, board or furnish ed rooms for light housekeeping, in city or suburbs, with woman who will be able to nurse woman when confined. | Address Box K, 751, care of Telegraph. | FOR the representatives of The Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows from May 19 to 21, Inclusive. State price and number. Address John S. Spicer, Lib Pefter street. TWO bedrooms wanted. One furnish ed and other unfurnished. Between Market Suuare and Broad street. Ad dress F., 749, care of Telegraph. TWO or three unfurnished rooms for two adults, including use of bath; cen tral location preferred. Address R., 754, care of Telegraph. ONE or two furnished with private bath, by man and wife, contral ly located. Address R. f 766, care of Telegraph. Apartments For Rent Mai-DAMKLS APARTMENTS FURNISHED complete for house keeping; large livingroom, with alcove; bay window; bath; hot water; kitchen ette; gas range; private meter; bells; stationary tubs; $16.00 to $25.00. 1417 Market. COMMODIOUS second floor apart ment, Front and Herr streets; large front porch overlooking river; electric light and gas; hardwood floors. Also garage in rear for rent. T. B. Rocka fellar. Second and North streets. FOR RENT TWO four-room and bath apartments; city steam; complete for bachelor or small family. 214 North Second street, Drug Store, or 223 Pine street. Wanted WILLOW PLUMES and old Feathers to be made over into beautiful French Plumes und the latest Fancies, see our saleslady at 302 Calder Building. Afri can Ostrich Farm & Feather Co., Har risburg. A LATE model baby carriage; must be in good condition and reasonable. Address G., 7511, care of Telegraph. Business Opportunities FOR SALE Grocery store, good lo cation, and cheap rent; mostly cash traae; will sell or exchange for a small country property. Reason for selling, poor nealth. terms to suit. Address E. R. Wood, Hagerstown, Md. 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 tor newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press syndicate. 788, Lock port, N. Y. I MADE $50,000 in flve years in the mail order business, began with $5. Send for free booklet. Telia how. Hea cock, 355 Lockport N. Y. Business Fersonals CLEAN IN U CARPETS AND KUVxa on your lloor with latest improved electric cieauer service. Ex perienced operators with machines. a urmture repaired and nnislied. A. Devin, 2iJO auudi street, istill phone HB7. HAULING 11. W. LAThu, uoMrulnK Stable and Nutioual 'iruuMter Co. Movers of pianos, sales, uoncrs and general haul ing. 11. VV. Lame, Manager, Fitth and woodbine streets. Bell pnunu No. 2503 R. FOR falling nalr try Gross' Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell, 1960. It. H. PUFFER, LOCAL EXPRESS and Delivery. Piano and Furniture moving a specialty. Stor uge of household goods and furniture packing. Bell plione 164SJ. 111!) Mont gomery, Harrisourg. REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING with best material and by expert help. Send us your worn furniture. Our best efforts insure your satisfaction. S. N. Cluck, 320 Wooubine street. FURNITURE REPAIRS a specialty. Window screens and doors made. Small carpenter contracts taken. 8., 1217 North Second street. FOR SALE AT GABLE'S, 113-15-17 South Second street, 5,000 sets new sasli Bxlo, 12 light, primed and glased, at $1.15 per set. Real Estate For Sale 7-ROOM, single rame house, corner Market and River streets, New Cumber land; in good condition; large barn; lot, 50x165 ft Price, $2,200.00. One-half of amount allowed to remain on llrst mortgage at 5 per cent Inquire F. E. Coover, New Cumberland, Pa. 3220 GREEN STREET, 2 %-story frame, slate-roof house; lot 21x150; bath; electric lights; cement walks and steps front and back; house In good condition; 11 peach, 1 pear, 2 cherry, 3 plum, 1 grape, in bearing condition; owner living in house. Price, $1,1(50. Good reason for selling. 69-ACRE FARM, located one mile south of Lewisberry, York county. Good house of 7 rooms; also good barn; splendid spring water; good farm for fruit or truck Price, $2,300.00. Inquire F. E. Coovor, New Cumberland, Pa. THREE SUBURBAN PROPERTIES FOR SALE each with 9 rooms porches furnaces lots, 28x130. Lo cated on car line. Prices, $1,..0u, sl, and $1,550, respectively. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. 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. 2401 N. FIFTH ST. Corner Fifth and Seneca streets two-and-one-lialf story frame dwelling 9 rooms, bath and hot water heat lot, 25x110. Brin ton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. BRICK HOUSE, 2311 Derry street; all improvements; electric and gas fix tures; steam heat; small amount of cash needed; balance on easy terms. Call D. B. Weaver, 2309 Derry street. DERRY STREET COTTAGE, seven rooms and bath; all Improvements; ?orches; side entrance; possession April A bargain if sold at*orice. Imperial Hardware Co., 1292 North Third. Real Estate For bale RENTER Would you rather own your house than to pay rent? For a small amount of cash and monthly pay ments you can buy. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. Cl 7 N. EIGHTEENTH ST. 3-story frame dwelling 8 rooms, bath and furnace. Lot, 21x120. Price, $2,450.00. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. THE last new brick house out of 14 on Park street at a bargain and easy terms. Apply to Clinton M. Hershey. No. 14 South Second street, Harrisburg, Pa. NO. 1607 MARKET STREET; beauti ful location; ten rooms; all conveni ences; will sell reasonable to quick buyer. Apply at above number. A FINE home, fronting Reservoir Park, offered at bargain llgure till March 10. D. E. Brightblll, 2 North Court street. Both phones. Real Estate For Rent (FROM APRIL 1), 1724 Sycamore street (Cloverly Heights), 214-story brick nine rooms and bath - front and back porch steam heat gas and electric light. Rent, $22.50. Rohrer & Son, Bergner Building, Third and Market streets. DESIRABLE RISIDENCE, 322 Em erald street, in perfect order; side yard: front porch; every convenience; hot water heating system; possession April 1, 1914. Rent, S3O. Inquire on prem ises. or of E. W. Evans, y given that an ap plication will be made to the Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, on March 20, 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 corporations," 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 of ject of which Is the manufacture and sale of pharmaceutical preparations, toilet articles and druggist's sundries, and for these purposes to have and pos sess and enjoy all tho rights, benefits, and privileges of the said Act of As sembly and its supplements. GEORGE R. HEISEY, Solicitor, In Matter of the Estate of W. S. Early, Late of the City of Harrisburg, Dau phin County, Pennsylvania, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testamentary upon the Estate of said decedent, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make pay ment, and those having claims or de mands against the same, will make them known, without delay to CLARA S. EARLY. Executrix, No. 1821 Whitehall Street, Harrisburg, Pa. Or to her attorney. C. H. BACKENSTOE, ESQ.. 14 North Third Street, Harrisburg, Pa. NOTlCE—Letter of Administration on the Estate of Lucetta Hibshman, 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, Administrator. AUCTION SALE AT the Lancaster House, No. 21 Cow den street, Thursday, March 12, at 10 A. M. The entire stock and fixtures, consisting of a bar, 1 piano, 1 National Cash Register, electric fans, 1 lco box, tables, chairs, beds, blankets, pillows, mirrors, pictures and electric fixtures. Every article must be sold at auction. A. BERGER, Auctioneer. Mill TO THE CAPITAL CITY CLUB Prominent Republicans Made Ad dresses at the Uptown Clubhouse The Capital City Republican Club was last night presented with a pic ture of James B. Deshong, a promi nent member, of the club, at a dinner tendered to him. Hugh Ayies, presi dent of the club, presided and a num ber of active Republicans inado speeches. Representatives Augustus Wildman and James E. Dickinson were speakers together with Mr. Deshong. The speeches indicated that things were looking well for the Republicans In the West End. Deaths and Funerals FUNERAL OF SCHOOL TEACHER I Funeral services for Miss Jane Rob inson, the old school teacher/who died Tuesday afternoon at the Harrisburg j Hospital, were held this afternoon [from the funeral parlors of Undertak er F. C. Neely, 908 North Second street. Burial was made in the Har risburg Cemetery. INFANT DIES Samuel M. Rosenberg, aged 18 months, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rosenberg, 1623 Market street, died yesterday morning at the home of the parents. Funeral services were I held yesterday afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. Burial was made in the Jewish Cemetery, ProgTess. FORMER RESIDENT DIES Mrs. J. R. Scbermerhorn, who lived in this city thirty years ago, died thiß morning In Denver, Col., according to a telegram received by her brother, J. H. Wagner, Third and Hamilton streets. Mrs. Schermerhorn was the daughter of Henry and Jane Wagner, late residents of this city. She Is sur ! vlved by her brother in this city and a sister, Mrs. A. E. Boles, of Philadel phia. The funeral will be held in Denver on Monday. DYNAMITE USED TO HAI/r FIRE By Associated Press Monongahela, Pa., March 5. Fire early to-day destroyed the river and railroad tipples o % f the Black Diamond mine of the Monongahela Rlvor Con solidated Coal and Coke Company near here with a loss of $50,000. It was necessary to dynamite a high tres tle over the tracks of the Pennsylva nia Railroad to prevent the flames | from •preadlnt to other building's. WILL JURY FAILS TO AGREE AFTER 24 HOURS Two of Twelve Insist That Mrs. Margaret Durkees Wrote the Instrument JJj~ After deliberating fJJ two hours theDau mon Pleas jury ifff kees will contest President Judge •nr .1 Kunknl this morn ing that it nad failed to agree. The twelve left the courtroom with the case at 2.60 o'clock yesterday aft ernoon; it returned this morning at 10.10 o'clock. All through the night the dozen of Dauphin's good men and true wrestled with the problem of whether or not Mrs. Durkees really had written the ciueer will and codicil which were found in the hem of her silk dress. Mrs. Minnie Moore, named ia the will as the chief beneficiary of Mrs. Dur kees' $7,000 estate, had tried to have the will probated, but some of the other relatives objected, and the issuo to determine the validity of the sig nature was framed. The trial of the case lasted five days. A feature of the trial was the testimony of some of the world's famous handwriting experts. The jury, it is said, stood 9 to 3 for hours—and the three were certain the will was genuine. Finally one of the three was swung over to the non believers. The remaining two, it is said, are both familiar with all kinds of handwriting and arc expert penmen themselves. A high light of the trial was the presentation of a letter by President Judge Kunkel to counsel in the case. This missive had been written to him and declared that the writer heard from a Baltimore seamstress that Mrs. Durkees had said she hid her will in the hem of her gown. Comity Recorder a Riverside Resi dent.—County Recorder O. G. Wicker sham to-day took out permits to re model his residence at Division and Front streets and to build a garage in the rear. The remodeling of the house will cost $2,500 and the garage SSOO. Samuel Floyd took out a permit, too, to remodel the building at Derry, Prune and Mulberry streets for store and apartment purposes. This will cost $2,500. Pittsburgh ex-Mayor Here.—Charles Kirshler, receiver for the Tradesmen and Mechanics Bank, Pittsburgh, was a visitor to the Courthouse to-day. He called upon President Judge Kunkel and other officials. Audit in 3j G. JHUSS Instate.—ln the court library this morning Attorney William M. Hain, auditor in the estate of J. G. .Jauss, held his first hearing Attorney J. K. Patterson, representing the children of D. L. Jauss, attended. The hearing was continued until a week from to-day. Baltimore Attorney Returns.—Attor ney John H. Richardson, a member of the Baltimore bar, has returned home after having assisted local coun sel in the trial of the Durkees will case. New Reglairur In Second. At yes- I terday's meeting of the County Com-1 mlssioners, J. L. Herkes. 203 U Hummel street, was appointed a registrar for the Third Precinct of the Second Ward to succeed J. E. Brightbill. At the feertster's Office.—The wills of Adelaide E. Muench and Jacob B Al len, formerly of this city and Highsplre, respectively, were probated yester day and letters testamentary were granted Bessie A. Muench and Pearl A and Martina E. Allen. Asralnst Mifflin Ttmnxhip. Mifflin township was sued yesterday for S7OO by the A. L. Greenburg Iron Company, of Terre Haute. Ind. The plaintiffs allege that Daniel Straw beclcer and William Hoover, township supervisors, purchased road equipment from the eompany for $1,012.50 and Paid for it in Installments until all but S7OO had been paid. Sell HUUMCM nl Court's Order, Pour houses in the First Ward. Nos. 132 and 134 Hanna street and Nos. 723 and 725 Showers street, will be sold in front of the Courthouse at 2 o'clock Wednes day afternoon, March 25, by Sarah Ag nes Kennedy, administratrix. The Dau phin County Court issued an order al lowing the sale. COMMISSION FAVORS HELP FOR WIDOWED MOTHERS By Associated Press New York, March 5. —The New York State Commission on Relief for Wi dowed Mothers in an announcement made public to-day says that there is a need for government assistance for the widowed mother, with depen dent children and that it is feasible to provide efficient, wise and administra tive machinery for the State to meet this need. The commission expects to make its report to the Legislature on March 16. "LID" PLACED ON RKSORTS By Associated Press New York, March 5.—A1l of the cafes, restaurants and cabaret resorts along Broadway and cross streets were again closed at 1 o'clock this morning by the police, acting on the instructions of Police Commissioner McKay. niIBBER STAMQft If I! SEALS A STENCILS W1 MFG.BYHBG.STENCIL WORKS ■ II 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA. If THE Harrisburg PolycTtnlc Dispen sary will be open daily except Sunday at C P. M., at its new location, 1701 North Second street, for the free treat ment of the worthy poor. MONEY FOR SALARIED PKUHL.K and others upon their own names Cheap rates, eat.y payment!, contldm tlal. Ailcimn & Co.. n. .KM, B V. Market Sq. /' \ POH SAI.B FOR HF.NT FURNISHED ROOMS I KFIHMSHEO ROOMS Cards neatly antl attractively printed! can be secured at THE TELEGRAPH BUSINESS OFFICE 210 Federal Sqnare Home Buyers Know When They See It Only three of those new three-story brick houses in Jefferson street, between Ross and Oxford street, remain unsold. Substantially built in pairs, and strictly modern in every respect, includ ing steam heating. Whether you do or do not have to move April first, why not start now to own your home. Price $3,000. Small cash payment, and monthly installments. Inquire of W. H. SCHUE, 621 Camp St., or CHAS. H. KINTER, 205 Calder Building MARCH 5,1914. MARKET DISPLAYS GENERAL STRENGTH Chesapeake and Ohio's Note Issue Calling For Expendi tures For $17,000,000 Causes Drop New York, March 5. Fortified by large speculative orders for the princi pal stocks, and signs of a better de mand for a wide assortment of minor specialties, the market displayed gen eral strength for a time to-day. Ap fiearance or railroad statements, includ ng Heading's, showing further de creases in earnings, had only u tempo rary Influence and it was not until acute weakness developed in Chesa peake and Ohio that the upward move ment was checked. The provision of Chesapeake and Ohios note Issue calling for expendi tures of $17,000,000 for improvements in the next five years, before dividends are paid, caused the stock to sell down five points to 59. Bear operatives made most of this slump and sold stocks all through the list, depressing prices under yesterday's close. Bonds were irregular. Furnished by H. W. SNAVELV Arcade Building New York, Murch 5. Open. 2.30 P. M. Alaska Gold Mines . 21% 21% Amal. Copper 74% 73% American Beet Sugar 21% 20% American Can 30 >4 30% I American Can pfd. . 93% 93 Am. Ice Securities .. 31 30% Am. Locomotive ... 35% 35% American Smelting . 68% 67% American' Sugar ... 102% 102 American T. & TJ... 120% 121 Anaconda 35% 35% Atchison 97% 97% Baltimore & Ohio .. 91% 90 % Bethlehem Steel ... 41% 41% Bethlehem Steel pfd 82% 82 Brooklyn R. T 93% 93% California Petroleum 26% 26% Canadian Pacific 209% 208% Central Leather ... 33% 32% Chesapeake & Ohio. 62% 58% C., M. & St. P 103% 102% Chino Con. Copper . 42% 42* Col. F. & 1 33% 33 Consolidated Gas . . 134 134 Distilling Securities . 20% 19% Erie 29% 29% Erie Ist pfd 4 6 45% I General Electric Co. 147% 146% I Great Northern pfd. 128 127%. Great Nor. Ore subs. 36% 36%! Interboro-Met .15 15 Lnterboro-iMet. pfd.. 61 60% Lehigh Valley 150% ,149%; Louis. & Nashville . 136% 136%' Mex. Petroleum ... 67% 67% I Mo.,'Kan. & Texas . 18% 18% j Missouri Pacific ... 25% 20% Nev. Con. Copper ..16 16% New York Central . 90 89 % N. Y.. N. H. & H. .. 67 67% Norfolk & Western. 103% 102% Northern Pacific ... 112% 112% Pacific Mail 24% 24% I Penna. It. R. ...... IH7/ 8 111% Pittsburgh Coal ... 21 21 Pittsburgh Coal ptd. 91% 91% Pressed Steel Car .. 43% 43% j Ray Con. Copper .. 20% 20% Reading 165% 165 J Rep. Iron & Steel . 26% 25% Rep. Iron &S. pfd.. 91 90% j Rock Island 5 % 5 % Rock Island pfd. .. 8% 8% Southern Pacific ... 94% 94%! Southern Railway . 25% 25%: Tennessee Copper . 36 35% Texas Company ... 149% 149% Union Pacific 159% 158% U. S. Rubber 60% 60% U. S. Steel 65% 68% U. S. Steel pfd 110% 110 Utah Copper 54% 54% Western Maryland .31 31 Western Union Tel.. 63% 63% Westinghouse Mfg.. 71% 71% Woolworth 99% 99% PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE Philadelphia, March 5. Wheat Steady; No. 2, red, export, 99@99%c; No. 1, Northern, Dututli, export, $1.04 @1.05. I Corn Steady; new. No. 2, yellow, natural, local, 70®70%c; do., kiln dried, local. 72(3>7"c. Oats Steady; No. 2, white, 46® 4 b % c. Bran Market firmer; winter, per , ton, $28.00®28.50; spring, per ton, $28.00@>28.50. I Refined Sugars Market steady; powdered, 4.10 c; fine granulated, 4.00 c; confectioners' A, 3.90 c; Keystone, A, 3.85 c. Butter The market is firm; western, creamery, extras, 32% c; near by prints, fancy, 36c. Eggs The market is firm; Pennsylvania and other noarby first* free cases, $9.90 per case; do., current i reecipts, free cases, $9.75 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, $9.90 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $9.75 per case. Live Poultry Firm; fowls, 16® 17c; young chickens. 15®20c; broiling chickens, 16%®t7c; old roost ers, 12®13c; ducks, JB@2oc; spring ducks, 18®20c; geese. 15® 17c; turkeys, 19® 20c. Dressed Poultry Firm; fowls, western, fancy, heavy, 19%®20c; do., medium sizes, 17® 19c; do., light weights, 12® 15c; old roosters,lsc; roast ing chickens, fancy, 19%@20c; broil ing chicken*, fancy. 2v As of December 31, 1913. ADMITTED ASSETS LIABILITIES Real Estate $180,000.00 Reserve for Claims... $839,355.00 Mortgage Loans on Reserve for Unearned Real Estate 19,000.00 Premiums 1,281,177.44 Stocks and Bonds, Reserve for Advance (Market Value) .... 1,922,785.00 Premiums 100 per Cash In Banks and Cor- cent 23,885.40 j poration's Offices .. 169,078.70 Reserve for Comtnis lnterest Due and Ac- slons on Outstanding crued 26,573.58 Premiums 138,383.91 Premiums In course of Reserve for Taxes ... 74,989.68 collection (Written Reserve for Sundry since October 1, Bills Duo and Pay ! 1913) 550,021.11 able 81,598.03 S u rp I U » IIN Regnrilii Policy Holders .... 478,087.93 $2,867,458.39 ~52,867, 455.39 I. MILLER, General Agent. 13 clear, $3.88®4.10; straights, Penn sylvania, $4.20® 4.35; western, $4,250 4.40; patents. $4.50®4.90; Kansas straight, Jute sacks, $4.20®4.40; errtng_. firsts, clear, $4.10®4.30; straights, $4.85 @4 50; patents, $4.60@4.90. Hay The market is firm; tim othy, No. 1. large bales. slß.oo® I860; No. 1, medium bales, $18.00®18.50; No. 2, No. 3. $14.00® 16.00. Clover mixed: Light mixed, $17.60® 18.00; No. 1, do., $16.50® 17.00; No. 3, do., $16.00016.00. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE) Furnished bjr H. W. SNAVELY, Arcade Building, Chicago, 111., March 6. Open tiign. < los. Wheat— May 93% 93% 92% 92% July 88% 88% 87% 87% orn— May .... .... 67% 67% 66% 66% July 66% 66% 66 66% May 40% 40% 40% 40% July 4 0 '.I 30% 39% 39% CHICAGO CATTLE I By Associated Prtss ) Chicago. 111., March 5. I-logs Re ceipts, 23,000; slow. Bulk of sales, $8.45 ! ®8.55; light, $8.35®8.60; mixed, $8.35@ 8.60; heavy, $8.20®8.60; rough, $8.20® 8.35; pigs, $7.35®8.40. Cattle Receipts. 4,500; steady. Beeves, $7.20®9.7»; Texas steers $7.10 ®8.10; stockers and feeders, $5.50® 8.00; cows and heifers, $3.«5®8.56; calves. $7.00® 11.00. Sheep Receipts, 22,000; steady. Na tive, $4.85®6.25; yearlings, $5.85®7.15; lambs, native, $6.75®7.6?. Receivers' Sale JOS. S. WEKNIG TRANSFER CO. By virture of a decree of the Circull Court of Baltimore City, passed on tha 25th day of February. 1914, the under signed, Receivers, will sell at Public I Auction on i TUESDAY, MARCH JO. AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH It. AT KING'S AUCTION SALESROOMS ' 1 4 TO 10 V HIGH ST., BALTIMORE, >ID COMMENCING AT UA. M. | The valuable equipment of the abovo ( company. The horses were selected : with great care for their usefulness, I and have been worked at city work by , various Baltimore Merchants, Navigu ! tion and Railroad Companies up to I February 21, 1914, and now ready to ; resume similar service. They are the ' best lot of seasoned and acclimated horses ever offered at public sale at . one time in the history of Baltimore. | Anyone desiring work horses will find . this an opportunity never offered be | fore to secure the most desirable ; horses in singles, pairs and triples, I also several small Mules, the stock of horses, mares and mules comprising about I I2:t HIGH CLASS WORK HORSES a DRIVING llortSES r. SMALL MULES j 10.S WAGONS, TRICKS AND VANS lI2S SETS HARNESS : SINGLE. DOt RLE. TRIPLE t IILSINESS JAGGER I 7-PASSENGER TOURING CAR All of which is now on view at THE JOb. S. WERNIG TRANSFER CO.'S STABLES, Harford avenue and Good win street, and remain there until | MONDAY, MARCH 9th. The Horses, I Mares, Mules, Wagons, Trucks, Vans, Harness, etc., will then be removed to KINO'S AUCTION RING and there sold, as above mentioned, on TUESDAY, March 10, and WEDNESDAY, March 11, commencing at 9 A. M.. and on THURSDAY, MARCH 12 At the Jos. S. Wernig Tranfer Co.'s Stable ' HARFORD AVE. AND GOODWIV ST. COMMENCING AT 10 A. M. | Will sell all stable utensils, contents of ! Blacksmith Shop, comprising Forges, ] Anvils, Gas Heater, Motor, etc.; con tents of Harness and Paint Shops, Mo tor and Mill for grinding feed, Office ! Fixtures, Safe. Desks, Typewriter, j Burroughs Adding Machine, otc. Sule Positive and I'reciiiptory RAIN OR SHINE TERMS—CASH. NEW YORK EX | CHANGE OR CURRENCY. ' JAMES KING. i . | GEO. J. KESSLER, / Receivers ' APARTMENT 108 N. 2nd St., 4th floor, 6 rooms and bath, reception hall, steam heat, gas and electric light, hard wood floors, vacuum cleaner; storage room in base ment. Apply to H. M. Union Trust Bldg.