Lost LOST Scotch Collie, 1 year old. lost or strayed from 58 North Thirteenth street. Bernard Schmidt name on col lar. Reward If returned to above ad dress. LOST—Delta Phi fraternity pin, with name on back, Saturday afternoon or evening. Heward if returned to Tele graph Office. LOST Masonic charm, initials J. J. H. on back. Reward if returned to 2204 North Third street. Found FOUND Purse. Owner can have same by proving P r °P^ rt y, Pay'ng for this ud. Call SIT South Front street. Help Wanted —Male BLACKSMITH, first-class, wanted. Addlv K. N. Cooper & Co., Short and South streets. BOY to work In Jewelry store. Ad dress A., 813, care of Telegraph. KLDKKLY man to help with garden, etc.: small wages, but good homo as sured. Address W. H. V.. P. O. Box 724, City. MEN 20 to 40 years old wanted at once for Electric Hallway Motormen and Conductors; S6O to SIOO a month; no experience necessary; fine opportu nity; no strike; write immediately for application blank. Address Box 820, care of Telegraph. MEN 20 to 40 years old wanted at once for Electric Railway Motormen and Conductors; S6O to SIOO a month; no experience necessary; line opport nlty; no strike; write immediately for application blank. Address It., "14, care of Telegraph. PAPERHANGERS and decorators wanted at once. None but experienced mechanics need apply. Permanent em ployment to the right men. H. A. Bod mer, 813 North Third street. SECOND HAND BAKER to bake bread and cakes. Apply New umber alnd Steam Bakery, New Cumberland, Pa. . YOUNG man, about 18 years of age, to learn the undertaking business. Must have good character and fair education. Answer in own liand, giving full P& r ~ ticulurs of yourself. .Enclose stamp for reply. Address Opportunity, care of Telegraph. YOUNG men to learn driving and re pairing. Oldest school. Low rat? 8 - Classes limited. Positions. Write Academy Automobllo Engineers, Ge neva, N. Y. Help Wanted—Female AT ONCE two experienced glove and corset saleswomen. Must understand fitting perfectly; also three experienced sales women for fancy goods. Apply to Mr. Greene, Ist floor, Astrich's. BOWMAN & COMPANY require the services of experienced salesladies for their Cloak and Suit Department Only experienced, capable salesladies need apply. We have several positions for those who can qualify. Excellent op portunity for advancement. BRIGHT girls for markers and as sorters. Apply Troy Launury, 1520-26 Fulton street. BUY Madame Gazelles (French) Switch and Hair Dye, safe and reliable. Gives life, luster and color to the hair. Conceals gray hair and gives switch appearance and feeling of natural hair. Can be applied in a few minutes. Re tail price, 60c. Agents wanted every where. Send 25c for full size sample. G. & G. Distributors, 35 Church street, Eplirata, Pa. FIFTY experienced operatprs for sewing on power machines; paid while learning. Apply S. Silver. Forster and Cowden streets. FORK LADY for shirt factory. Must liave reference. Address Box 811, care of Telegraph. LEARN DRESSMAKING In one of tho best dressmaking schools in America. Make your own dresses while learning. Night and Day classes. Work's Dress making School, 22 North Fourth street. SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS, nlso learners, to make aprons, etc. Harrisburg Apparel Co., over City Star Laundry, State street, rear entrance. STENOGRAPHER Must be accu rate rather than speedy. Salary, $6 to start. Address 8., 823, care of Tele graph. WANTED —2O girls. Apply Silk Mill. WHITE girl for general housework; no washing; good wages. Apply 2139 North Sixth street. $2.50 PER DAY paid one lady In each town to distribute free circulars for concentrated flavoring in tubes; per manent position. F. E. Barr Co., Chi cago. Situations Wanted—Male CHAUFFEUR wants position; good recommendation. Apply 104 Forster street. YOUNG man, 32, desires work as plumber's helper or tailoring; willing; can furnish reference, J. Harris, 14 North Fifth street. Situations Wanted —Female A MIDDLE-AGED woman wishes a J position mending linens in private fam ily or hotel; can furnish references; I will assist in sewing. Address R., 827, ! care of Telegraph. I A RESPECTABLE woman would like I to have day's work or bundle washing I to do at home. Address, or apply, 232 j Charles avenue. AN experienced dressmaker desires sewing by the day or week. Children's clothes a specialty. Address Seamstress, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT 1 1908 Greenwood St., 3 s. f.. 8 r., *ll j 2154 N. 7th St., 3 s. b„ 8 r. b„ . . sl3 2162 N. 7th SU 3s. b., Br. b., .. sl3 638 Peffer St., 3 s. b„ 8 r. & b., sls 627 Brigga, 3 8. f., 8 r sl# 1820 Derry St.. 2 s. f., 6 r. b sio 326 Strawberry Ave., 3 a. b., 8 r., S2O 1409 N 6th St., 9 r. & b S3O 1527 N. Second St.. 3 s b.. 10 r. b. & front porch, aide entrance, ~.. $45 APARTMENTS 128 Walnut St., Housekeeping apart ments —second floor—3 rooms and bath —city steam heat. The Donaldson—(No housekeeping) •—Second, near Locust St., very desirable single rooms and suites of two. three and four rooms. FIIOM APRIL 1 409 Market St., room on 3d floor. $lO 1104 S. Cameron St., a, b $lB 1623 Market St.. 3 s. b., 8 r. b., $27.00 314 S. 17th St, third floor apart ment S2S 2014 N. 3d St., 3 s. b., 9 r. & b., SBO 1024 S. 18th St., 2% s. b., 8 r. . . $35 412 Market St., 2 office rooms on 2d floor, (front and middle) S4O 2220 N. 2d St., 3 s. b .*....540 STORK ROOMS 323 Broad St., 3-« tory brick and j basement 21x125 ft •<..« 325 Market St., 26x160—Apply. 1 Mldilletonrn store room on Union "treet jag j United States Hotel Entire or by floors—seventy. I Ave rooms. Miller Bros. & Neefe ! Locust aU Court Streets ' ■■ t\ TUESDAY EVENING, Situations Wanted —Female BY a colored woman, three or four days' ironing at home, or out, by tho day. Call, or write, 1426 New Fourth street. Ruchel Dolman. COLORED girl desires position at general housework. Call, or address, 1228 Sbruce avenue. i POSITION by young colored woman as chambermaid or nurse; can give best of reference. Call, or address, 632 Brlggs street. YOUNG colored woman desires gen eral housework of any kind. Address G., 818, care of Telegraph. YOUNG woman wishes position as housekeeper for young widower; no ob jections to one or two children. Ad dress 8., SI 5. care of Telegraph. Agents Wanted AGENTS Men and women Get particulars of one of tho best-paying propositions ever offered. No previous experience required. $2.60 a day. Write, or call, evenings. M. V. Cover, Second and Commerce streets. High spire, Pa. Rooms For Rent TWO communicating front rooms on second floor; use of bath; electric and gas; small, prlvato family; morning nnd evening meals if desired. Apply 613 North Fifteenth street. UNFURNISHED, one or two rooms on first floor, one on second floor next to bath, and use of kitchen. Largo brick on Allison Hill. Address X., 814, care of Telegraph. SECOND FLOOR, furnished, front suite, consisting of large livlngroom, bedroom and private bathroom, modern In every way. Reference required. 218 Pino street. HANDSOMELY furnished front room with private family; modern conveni ences; no children; phono service; ref erence required. Apply 110 State street. Four rooms in rear of store at 341 Muench street; range in kitchen; all conveniences; cellar and yßrd. Rent, $12.00. Inquire at 346 Muench street. NICELY furnished room for gentle man in private family; all conveni ences. Apply Fifth and Market streets, Hoffman Apartments, third floe. 1 . FOOMS, furnished or unfurnished, single or en suite. Modern conveni ences. Ten minutes' walk to Square. Apply 721 North Sixth street. TWO furnished rooms on first floor; all conveniences; use of phone; mod erate prices. Apply 1636 Swatara street. THREE unfurnished rooms, sultaole for light housekeeping; bathroom priv illges. Apply 1405 North Sixth street. TWO nicely furnished rooms, for gen tlemen, with city heat and use of bath. Apply 272 Briggs street. FURNISHED ROOMS, suitable for light housekeeping. 128 South Second street. FURNISHED rooms, desirable loca tion. Apply 719 North Sixth street FURNISHED ROOMS for gentlemen. Apply 67 North Eighteenth street. FURNISHED or unfurnished rooms. Apply 1601 Green street. Rooms Wanted CENTRALLY LOCATED ROOMS by j'oung, married couple. State price. References exchanged. Address K., 819, care of Telegraph. Apartments For Rent THIRD floor apartment, 6 rooms and bath; steam heat and electric lights; large, light rooms. One block from Capitol. Address P. O. Box, 336, City. .Wanted SMALL APARTMENT, or part of house, by man and wife, on Sixth street, or west of Sixth north of Peffer; refer ence exchanged. Address X., 812, care of Telegraph. THREE OR FOUR unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping; family of two. Address F., 826, care ot Telegraph. Business Opportunities ANY Intelligent person can earn good income correspond.ug for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Presa Syndicate. 798. Lock port, N. Y. 1 MADE $50,000 in five years in the mail order business, began with $5. Send for free booklet. Tells bow. Hea cock, 355 Lockporu N. Y. Business Personals HAULING H. W. LA'l'lii;, UourtUng stable and Kntlonui Trimmer Co. Movers of pianos, sales, boilers and general haul ing. H. W. Lauie, Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. jaen phone iso. 2603 R. FOR falling nalr try Gross' Quinine Hai/ Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market street. Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell. 1980. H. 11. PEFFEIt, LOCAL EXPRESS and Delivery. P anu and Furniture moving a specialty. Stor age of household goods and furniture packing. Bell phone lbslj. 1119 Mont gomery, Harrisburg. HOOF PAINTERS I WILL paint any old roof. Guaran tee a watertight job. All colors. Postal brings me. Maxwell H. Hlte, The Roof Paint Man, Box 328, Harrisburg, Pa. 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 Woodbine street. WE furnish music for all social events. Small combination for houso parties as low as $2.50. Address Zembra .Mandolin Club, P. O. Box 486 Harrisburg, Pa. W. J. WENRICH, 339 Hamilton street —Furniture, china and piano packing Shipments looked after at both ends' kinds of hauling. Bell phone FOR SALE AT South Second street, 5,000 sets new sash Bxlo, 12 light, primed and glazed, at $1.16 per set. Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE NEW BRICK HOUSE, with 10 rooms steam heat, combination lights, hard wood floors, front and side porches size of lot. 19 V 4 ft. by 95 ft., situate southeast corner Nineteenth and Park streets. An ideal location. Special price to a quick buyer. J. E. GIPPLE, 1251 Market Street. You should see the Speece Farm now— somebody is going to buy it—one who can see a real live opportunity will be the man 12 miles l'rom llurrisburg—24 minutes by Northern Central Hail way—passenger and freight station on the farrii—(Speeeeville Station). 200 acres—ls!) acres cultivated; 16 acres in apple orchard; 25 acres woodland. It-room frame house—large frame bank barn and the outbuildings you would expect on a large farm. House and barn are supplied with water by gravity. MILLER BROS. & NEEFE Lucuat and Court Streets Harriabtut 55552225555555555533E5E550555885E35EX888988 Real Estate For Sale 1827 NORTH THIRD STREET 3- story briclt dwelling 9 rooms and bath steam heat front porch cemented cellar nearly new lot. 20x117 possession given on short notice. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut street. NO. 910 SIXTH STREET, 3-storjr cor ner brick house. 11 rooms and bath; other conveniences; paved street 011 three sides; price greatly reduced: large portion may remain at 6 per cent. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. LOOK at that desirable brick house. No. 105 Chestnut street first prop erty from Front street— three open sides this property can be bought right. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build ing. COTTAGE on the Susquehanna for sale plot, 76x285 within 200 yards of station frequent trains to Har risburg. Price, completely furnished, 11,660. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Build ing. DERRY STREET COTTAGE, seven rooms and bath; all improvements; porches; side entrance; possession April 1. A bargain if sold at once. Imperial Hardware Co.. 1202 North Third. $1,300 WILL BUY a frame house on Berryhlll street lot, 18&X100. We offer also desirable suburban lots all sizes at reasonable prices. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. PROPERTY' No. 1630 Reglna street; 10 rooms; steam heat; hardwood floors; side entrance, and large garage in rear. Special price if sold during March. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. IX)OIv at 624-26 Calder street two frame houses. Get particulars, price, etc. $3,800 will buy two houses at Nos. 2106-07 Derry street. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. I WILL sacrifice my three-story brick dwelling, 426 South Seventeenth street. Very little cash necessary. Pos session April 1. C. O. Backenstoss, Mayor's Office. 36 AND 38 NORTH TENTH STREET —Two-and-onc-half-story bricks—each —7 rooms and bath lot, 32x72. Brin ton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. 1639 NORTH SIXTH STREET 3- story brick dwelling lO rooms and bath cemented cellar furnace cemented alley in rear. Apply above number. HOUSES FOR SALE IN ENOLA NOS. 146-147-149 COLUMBIA ROAD. Most desirable location. Liberal terms. Inquire C. D. Bowman, Owner, 227 Ma clay street. Harrisburg. TWO three-story houses, one brick and one frame, on Sixth street near Muench. Will sell cheap to quick buyer. Apply 1838 North Sixth street. Real Estate For Rent 1609 North Second St., 3-story brick, all modern improvements. Desirable location. Possession April Ist. Inquire of C. L. Long, Green and Woodbine streets. APARTENT, *231 N. Second St., second floor, 7 large rooms and bath. Ample storage and closet rooms, steam heat. Inquire 217 North Second Street. POSSESSION April 1, a small house for a small family, on Maine street, Camp Hill; rental, sl2. Also an 8- room house, with all improvements, for sale or rent on Camp Hill Heights. Call Bell phone 3048 L HUSTON'S SUMMER HOME, along the Conodogulnet creek, one mile from Hogestown; largo house with conveni ences and pleasant rooms; stable; fine boating, bathing and fishing. Apply A. J. Huston, Mechanicsburg. 2220 NORTH SECOND STREET—2V4-r story brick house, one of a pair rooms bath pantry and steam heat modern throughout. Miller Bros. & Neefe, Locust and Court streets. NEW 6-room house, at Edgemont, one-half mile north of Penbrook. Rent, $6.00, or sale price, S6OO. Lots are 30x 120. with stable. G. S. Hartman, 88 North Twelfth street, City. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, with porch and lawn front, all conveni ences, house in good repair. Rent, $21.00. Possession April 1. Apply 346 Muench street. 1527 NORTH SECOND STREET -3- story brick front porch side en trance lO rooms bath and furnace. Miller Bros & Neefe, Locust and Court streets. 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. HOUSE containing 8 rooms and bath, on Hill; all tho latest Improvements, including steam heat, porches, etc. Fine location. Address C., 821, care of Tele graph. NO. 1734 MARKET STREET, new brick house with steam heat. Rent, S3O. 1251 Market street. Real Estate For Sale or Rent 183 ACRES 46 perches farm land, 36 acres mountain land, known as the "Squire Millor Farm" in West Hanover Township, Dauphin County, on the Manada Gap Road, about 4 miles from Linglestown. Apply Commonwealtn Trust Co., Real Estate Department, 222 Market street, Harrisburg. Real Estate Wanted WANTED —To rent house between now and April Ist. Rental not over $25; Bor 9 rooms. Preferably above Peffer street. Address, Box 808, care of Tele graph. I DESIRE to rent, April 1, three story house, with all conveniences, north side of Hill between Fifteenth and Reservoir Park. Rent about $25. Address P. O. Box 622. Bell phone 3680. For Sale 1»12 "48" Six-cylinder Packard seven passenger Touring car, repainted, me chanical condition very good. Tires new, fully equipped. 1912 National Touring car, good con dition. 1911 Cadillac Touring car. Excellent condition, tires new. 1810 "30" Packard Touring car, fair condition. Studebaker Touring car. Good condi tion. Inquire Packard Motor Car Co. of Philadelphia, 107 Market street, Har risburg, Pa. HXBJUBBORO TELEGRXPO For Salt PASTRY BAKING outfit, with elec tric mixer; soda fountain, 12-ft. white marble counter; three 6-ft. counter cases: one cash register; 20 mission Ice cream tables with chairs; seven electric chandeliers: 25 5 und 10-gullon ice cream tubs. Sold in bulk or separately. Bargain to quick buyer. Address P. 0. Box 159, Harrisburg. FOII SALE TRUNKS, Traveling Bugs, Suit Cases. Gloves. Sole, Larncss and Strap Leather. Calfskin, Kip, Do -.gola. Waxed Upper and Sheep Skln.i. Leather Sample Cases and Leatner Specialties made to order and repaired. Harrißburg Har ness and Supply Co.. Second and Chest nut streets. ! PRIVATE SALE i THE following articles will be sold I at Private Sale: 14 single beds. 2 double beds, 1 folding bed, bedding, 8 bureaus, diningroom chairs, piano und othei household goods not mentioned. Mrs. Martha Napier, 123 South Second street. GLASS window signs. Furnished Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms. Rooms and Board and Table Board, at 25c each. One of these signs will be given with each six-time order for a classified ad If paid in advance, inquire at Office of Telegraph. MOTORCYCLE 1913 Harley-Da vldson twin cylinder, 8-H.-P., fully equipped, run less than 3,000 miles, practically good as new. Cost |337.51>. Sell, $235.00. Rare bargain. E. L. Campbell, Irving College, • Mechanlcs burg. Pa. HATCHING EGOS at 6c apiece, from I winter layers. The kind that lay large, white eggs. Two-year-old Wyckoff strain. April, May, June, the months for Leghorns. Bend orders early. A. Simmons, Mechanlcsburg. HALL Combination Lock Safe; Inside measurement about 26x19 Inches; can be seen at Polleck's, 11 North Fourth street. For price inquire at Common wealth Trust Co., Real Estate Depart ment, 222 Market street- PUBLIC SALE at 314 Chestnut street, Wednesday, November 25, 10 A. M„ first-class furniture, tables, side board, dressers, chairs and other ar ticles too numerous to mention. A. Berger, Auctioneer. — * . RESTAURANT QUICK BUYER GETS BARGAIN Well-paying, day and night stand, near Market Square. Low rent. Will bear strictest investi gation. Address Box C, 826, care of Telegraph. HATCHING EGGS from vigorous, heavy-laying, farm-raised White Leg horns, from the best egg-laying strain In America, SI.OO per fifteen, $5.00 per hundred. Max Lauffer, Middletown, Pa. CIGARS— For a limited time, we are giving 12 Havana Blended 6c Cigars tree with each Box of 50 of our Per fecto Cigars, at $1 per Box, postpaid. Snell & Co., Red Lion, Pa. CONTENTS of Picture Theater, eluding 250 theater chairs, piano, elec tric fans, scenery, asbestos booth. In quire Mrs. E. E. Steele, 39 East Main street, Mechanlcsburg, Pa. FOR quick sale at a bargain, 1912 Model "Michigan 40" Touring Car, in food condition. Full equipment. Must e sold this week. Address 0., 793, care of Telegraph. SEND 25c for a pack of nice, assorted Silk Quilt Patches. Thousands have been pleased. Valley Supply Co., Dept. 42, Shiremanstown, Pa. ONE font of 10 pt. and one font of 12 pt. O. 8., with Antique Linotype Matt ices. The Telegraph Printing Co, Harrisburg. Pa. FINE lot of Plymouth Rocks, Leg horns and Wyandots, bonecutter, incu bator and hot-air brooder. 2448 North North street. i MALE bulldog puppie, three months j old; must sell on account no place to keep him. Address 1745, North Sixth street. COAL RANGE in fine condition; an excellent baker; will sell reasonable. Apply 235 North Fifteenth street. FOUR-YEAR-OLD SORREL HORSE —well built—weighing 1,200 lbs. and sound. Apply 418 Calder street. ONE Buffalo metal incubator and one Black Orpington cock. Apply 40 North Thirteenth street, Harrisburg. ONE fine Hoistein stock Bull. In quire 512 Peffer street, City. FOR SALE cXRDS oil Bale at the Telegraph Business Office, For Rent STORE ROOM FOR RENT on the corner of Third and Cumberland streets. No. 1200. Show windows slue and front. In a live part of Harris burg. The largest and best market house, two of the best banks and many first-class business houses In the same square. In center of population. Size of room 33x100 ft. 14-ft. celling. Up to-date in every particular. Rent from April 1, $125 per month, including heat J. S. Sible. 256 Herr .street. FOR RENT - Desirable offices In the Telegraph Building, singly or en-sulte. Inquire u< Business office. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. ROOM for one automobile in a new, private, fire-proof garage, rear 1419- 19 y, Reglna street. Rent, $5.00. Apply Hoffman & Chestnut street. Died BROWN Friday evening. March 13, 1914, Ruth Anna Brown, wife of J. Frederick Brown, 345 Kellier street. Funeral Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence. HORSTICK Mrs. Elizabeth Horstick, wife of the late John E. Horstick, died at her home, at Paxtang. this morning, at 8:10, aged 81 years. Funeral services Friday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from lier late home. The Rev. Dr. Kremer and Dr. Relter will officiate. Burial private in Shoop Church Cemetery. WALTERS Monday. March 16, 1914, at 6 A. M., Catherine Ann Sleg, widow of Jacob Walters, In her 85th year. Funeral on Wednesday afternoon, March 18, at 3 o'clock, from the resi dence of her son-in-law, J. Horace Me- Farland, 2101 Bellevue Road. Relatives and friends are invited to attend with out further notice. Burial private. Money to Loan PROFIT-SHARING I.OAN SOCIETY WE HAVE ORIGINATED a new plan of loaning money by which borrowers share profits of lenders. Legal rates easy terms, confidential. Offices. Rooms 6-7, 9 North Market Square " oums Storage HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two large brick warehouses, built ex pressly for storage. Private rooms for household goods and unexcelled fa cilities for storing all kinds of mer chandise. Low storage rates South St. and Penna. R. R. STORAGE: 419 Broad street, for household goods and Pri vate rooms, »X to |3. Wag<Jfis, 75 cents per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411 Legal Notices Al PITOR'S 3VOTICI3 ~ IN tlio matter of "The second ac count of s«rlamlr. L. Forster, adminis trator, di bon.s non cum testamento annexo. of tho Estate of General John Forster, late of the City of Harrlsburg, fa., deceased.' The undersigned auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Dauphin County. Pa., "to make distribution of the balance in the hands of the ac countant to and among those entitled thereto," will sit for the duties of hi* appointment on Monday, the thirtieth day of Marclj, 1914, at 10 o'clock A. M., in the Dauphin County Law Library, in the Court House, in the City of Har rtoborg, P»., when and where *u per- 1 1 INSPECTIOHS STIRT ON HEJIOIN6 no Government Official Here to Learn 1 Physical Conditions; a Busy Week Ahead Inquiries Into the physical condition j of the Philadelphia and Reading sys tem by the Interstate Commerce Com mission began yesterday, when Chief Engineer William Hunter and other Heading officials made a trip over sev eral of the smaller branches with Charles Hansol, the Government rep resentative. The Harrlsburg Division was covered this morning, and this afternoon the of ficials visited points on the Schuylkill and Susquehanna Branch, Tamaqua and Newberry Junction. On Wednesday they will go over a I portion of tiie Shumokin Division, in cluding the Herndon Branch. On Thurs day the special will pass over the East Penn, C. & P. and Perkiomen Railroud, Pickering Valley and Colebrook branches. On Friday the W. & N. will be looked over and Saturday the Ches ter Valley, Stony Creek and Northeast Penn branches will be gono over. The New York Division was inspected last week. Trainmen to Conduct Funeral.—The funeral of the late preference freight conductor, J. H. Farling, who died suddenly at Morrisville, N. J., Sunday, will take place Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock and will be in charge of Harrisburg Lodge, No. 382, Brother hood of Railroad Trainmen. Other brotherhoods have been invited to at tend. Railroad men have been re quested to meet at the lodge room, Verbeke street, at 1 o'clock. Burial will be made in the Paxtang Ceme tery. Annual Banquet ami Dance.—An nouncement was made last night by Engineer John Herbein, of Ephraim McCleary Lodge, No. 705, B: of L. E., and chairman of the committee of ar rangements for the annual dance and banquet, Thursday night at the ar mory that 100 engineers from Read ing will attend. • At the Enola I*. It. R. Y. M. C. A. —The third of a series of entertain ments will be held Thursday night, and will be attended by many Harris burgers. The program will include a concert by the Enola P. R. R. V. M. C. A. band, under the direction of James R. Wheelock; singing by the Rutherford P. and R. Y. M. C. A. Glee Club and recitations and readings. On Friday night the Rev. George B. Ren shaw who has had extensive experi ences in Rescue Mission work in New York City will give an interesting lec ture, showing various phases and re sults of the work. Standing of the Crews HAItRISIItRG SIDE Philadelphia Division—l 13 crew first to go after 12:01 p. m.: 117, 112, 125, 124, 118. Engineer for 125. Firemen for 125, 124. Conductors for il7, 125. Engineers up: McGuire, Downs. Hog entogler, Baldwin, Bair, Grass, Al bright, Happersett, Sober, Hubler, Bls singer, , Ford, Gable, McGowan, Weri rick, Lefever, Walker, May, Spease, Brooke, Treeni, Brubaker. Firemen up: Killian, Bretninger, Lehman, Cook, Skeleton, Roberts, Det tling, Enterline, Eckrich. Conductors up: Fesler, Fraelicli. Flagmen up. M. M. Harvey. Brakemen up: Moore, Huston, Ran ker, Watts, Bllbert, Bowers, Carroll, C. H. Collins, Miller. Hivner, Smith. Wi land, Hubbard, Knupp, Feig, Wynn, Brown. Bogner, Balto/.er, Hill. Middle Division —232 crew llrst to go after 1:50 p. m. Marysvlllo: 10, 3, 0, 4. Conductor for 10. Flagman for 3. Engineers up: Smith, Howard, Ha vens. Firemen up: Snyder, Peters, Reeder, Kohr, Belsef, Rupp, J. D. Hoffman, Hunter, Sliolley, Murray, Grubb, Gun derman, Kepner, Shettel, Forsythe, Stemler, M. W. Z. Hoffman, Rapp, Bruker, Wagner. Conductors up: Fralick. Wieand. Brakemen up: Fleck, Scherrick, R. C. Myers. Kistler, Walmer, Schmidt, Schoffstall, Shearer, Eley, Klick, Foltz, Trout, Musser. Yard l'wv»— To go after 4 p. in.: Engineers for 306, 707, 1368. Firemen for 707, 1758, 1556. Engineers up: Landls, Hoyler, Beck, Harter, Biever, Blosser, Mallaby, Ilodg ers, J. R. Snyder, Loy, Stahl, Swab, Crist, Harvey, Saltzman, Kuhn, Shaver. Firemen up: Klerner, Crawford, 'Weigle, Lackey, Maeyer, Sholter, Snell, . Bartolet, Getty, Hart, Sheets, Bair, I Eyde, Keever, Knupp, Haller, Ford. ENOLA SIDE Philadelphia Division —247 crew first to go after 12:15 p. m.: 214, 212, 201. 218, 235. Engineer for 247. Flagman for 212. Brakemen for 218, 235, 235. Brakemen up: May, Stehman, Kone, Boyd gummy. Middle Division— 23(s crew first to go after 1:30 p. in.: 226, 216, 225, 230, 241. 246, 221, 223, 239, 235, 233. THE READING IlarrlMbnrK Division —22 crew first to go after 6 a. m.: 24, 6, 17, 21, 4, 15, 23, I, 19. East-bound, after 11:30 a. m.; 68 71 69, 64, 61, 63. Conductor up: Kline. Engineers up: Pletz, Wireinan, Wood. Firemen up: Kelly, Dowhower, Chronister, Sellers, Zukoswkl, Boyer : . Brakemen up: Hoover, Mumma, Page Sliearer, Heilman, Creager, Resch, I Strawhecker, Powley, Palm. * MBS. SWART/. IN TOWN Ms. E. M. Swartz, a former proba tion officer of the city, who is spend ing the winter with her son, Robert Swartz, at Royersford, Pa., is spending several days among relatives old friends here. Leeral Notices sons interested in the said distribution are requested to attend. EUGENE SNYDER, Auditor. NOTICE FREDERICK L KOENIG, of the City of Harrisburg. will, on March 25, 1914. apply to the Secretary of tile Common wealth to have registered the follow ing trade-mark which he claims the ex- I elusive right to use on bottles, cast a i and boxes: The words "FRED'K L. KOENIG. HARRISBURG," in the form of a circle with a monogram composed of the letters "F. L. K." In the center with the first five letters of the word "registered" to the left of the mono gram and last five letters of the word "registered" to the right of the mono gram. Notice NOTICE OWING to necessary repairs tile BRIDGE over the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD at MACLAY STREET will j bo closed to both vehicles and pedestrl- I ans on Monday morning, March 23, and remain so for the balance of the week. W. H. LYNCH, Superintendent. j Miscellaneous MERCANTILE ACCOUNTS of aU kinds collected anywhere. Prompt ser vice and quick reports. Address Bond Mercantile Agency, Dept. B, Hill Sta tion, Harrisburg, Pa. Phone 1188 J. MARCH 17, 1914. MARKET GRADUALLY GATHERS STRENGTH Buying Promoted by Reports of Pending Favorable De velopments in Me xican Situation By Associated Press New York, March 17. The cumula- 1 tlvo effect of persistent buying on re cent recessions was apparent in the stock market to-day. Failure to un settle the list by concerted pressure on New Haven and Kansas and Texas is sues revealed the strong technical posi tion of the market und gave an oppor tunity for a squeeze of the shorts. After a listless beginning, the market gradu ally gathered strength, becoming more active on the upturn. Buying was promoted by reports of pending favorable developments in the Mexican situation, which, while they apparently had no authentic origin, in fluenced trading widely. Reports of business expansion in various lines stipulated the inquiry for the indus trials, and thefe was a good absorption of many railroad shares with high in vestment ratings. Bonds were Irregular. Furnished by H. XV. SKAVKLY Arcade Building; New York, March 17. Open. 2.30 P. M. Alaska Gold Mines . 22 22 Amal. Copper 74% 73 American Can 29% 30% Am. C. & F 51% 51% American Cotton Oil 44 43 Am. Ice Securities . . 31% 31% Am. Locomotive ... 35 35% American Smelting . 68% Oil American Sugar ... 100% 101% American T. & T.. .. 12 3 123% Anaconda 35 % 35% Atchison 97 97% Baltimore & Ohio .. 88% 89% Bethlehem Steel .. . 14% 44% Bethlehem Steel pfd 85% 85% Brooklyn R. T 92 92% California Petroleum 97 97 Canadian Pacific .. . 205% 206% Central Leather ... 33 34 % Chesapeake & Ohio. 53 53% C.. M. & St. P 99 99 Chino Con. Copper . 41% 40% Col. F. & 1 32% 33% Corn Products 11% 11% /Distilling Securities . 18% 18% Erie 28% 29 Erie Ist pfd 44% 44% Goodrich, B. F. pfd. 89% 89% Great Northern pfd. 124% 123% Great Nor. Ore subs. 36% 37% Illinois General .... 109% 109% lnterboro-Met 15 14% Interboro-Met. pfd.. 60 00 Mex. Petroleum 68% 68% Mo., Kan. & Texas . 16% 17 Missouri Pacific ... 24% 24% Nev. Con. Copper .. 15 % 15% N. Y„ N. H. &H. .. 67% 69% Northern Pacific ... 112 112% Penna. R. R 110% 110% Pressed Steel Car . 43% 43% Ray Con. Copper .. 21 21% Reading 16 5% 165 Rep. Iron & Steel .. 25% 26% Rep. Iron &S. pfd.. 88% 88% Rock Island 4 % 4 % Rock Island pfd ... 7 • 7 Southern Pacific 94% 94% Southern Railway .. 25% 25% Southern Ry. pfd .. 82 83% Tennessee Copper .. 34% 38 Texas Company ... 148% 149 Union Pacific 158 158% U. S. Rubber G9 69% U. S. Steel 68% 66% U. S. Steel pfd .... 110 109% Va. Car. Chem .... 32% 33% Western Union Tel.. 63% 63% PIIITiAUEM'HIA PRODUCV Philadelphia, March 17. Wheat Steady; No. 2, red, export, sl.oo@ 1.00%; No. 1, Northern, Duluth, export, $1.06(0)1.06. Corn Firm; new, No. 2, yellow, natural, local, 70% ©7lc; do., kiln dried, local, 72%@73%c. Oats ■ — Steady; No. 2, white, 46® 46 %C. Bran Market firm; winter, per ton, $29.50 @30.00; spring, per ton, $29.50030.00. Refined Sugars Market lower; powdered, 3.9003.95 c; line granulated, 3.8003.85 c; confectioners' A, 3.70©3.75 c; Keystone A, 3.5503.60 c. Butter Market is again lower; western, creamery, extras, 27c; nearby prints, fancy, 30c. Eggs The market is lower; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, $6.60 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $6.30 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, $6.60 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $6.30 per cuse. Live Poultry Steady; fowls, 170 18c; young chickens, 15® 20c; broiling chickens, 16 (ft) 17c; old roost ers, 12®13c; ducks, 18020 c; spring ducks. 18020 c; geese, 16017 c; turkeys, l»mi2Uqi Dressed Poultry Steady; fowls, western, fancy, heavy, 18018% c; do., medium sizes, 16@17c; do., light weights. I2fri/16e: old roosters.l6c; roast ing chickens, fancy, 18020 c; broil ing chickens, fancy, 24035 c; do., fair, uapors, targe, 23<b>2i>c, Uu.„ small, 18020 c; turkeys, fancy, 21®2«c; ? 0., fair, 20@23c; ducks. 11© 18c; geese. Potatoes Weak; New York and Eastern, per bushel, 75083 c; Western, per bushel, 75083 c; Jersey, per basket, 20 0 50c. Flour—The market Is steady; winter, clear, $3.85(0)4.10; straights. Penn sylvania, $4.1504.30; western, $4.26© 4.40: patents, $4.5004.90; Kansas straight. Jute sacks, $4,200)4.40; erring, firsts, clear, $4.10®4.30; straights, $4.35 @4.50; patents, $4.6004.75. Hay The market is firm; tim othy, No. 1, large bales, $18.50(0)19.00; No. 1, medium bales, slß.oo® 18.60; No. 2, $16.50017.50; No. 8, $14.00016.00. Clover mixed: Light mixed, $17,500 18.00; No. 1, do., $16.00 017.00; No. 2, do.. $15.00016.00. CHICAGO CATTI.K By Associated Press Chicago, 11., March 17. Hogs—Re ceipts, 18,000; slow. Bulk of sales, $8.7008.80; light, $8.6008.86; mixed. sß.sofa 8.85; heavy, $8.40® 8.82%; rough, $8.4008.50; pigs, $7.2608.70. Cattle Receipts, 3,000; weak. Beeves. $7.1009.50; Texas steers, $7.16 ®8.16; stockers and feeders, $5.60@8.10; cows and heifers, $3.7508.50; calves, $6.5009.00. ' Sheep Receipts, 26.000; slow. Na tive, $4.7006.20; yearlings, $5.7006.90; lambs, native, $6.7007.66. GI'ESTS OF MISS SPROUT Miss Grace M. Sprout, daughter of Alderman George B. Sprout, 928 South Twentieth-and-a-half street, enter tained a few friends last evening with inusic and dancing. Warren Budman eave much pleasure W his piano num bers. Supper was served late In the evening. JIBBER STAMp; ».'y SEALS A STENCILS i** MfG.BYHBG STENCILWORKS & B, t 130 LOCUSTS! HBG.PA. I* THIO Harrlsuurg Polyclinic Dispen saiy will be open daily excopt Sundas at 3 P. M. at Its new location, 1701 North Second street, for the free treat inent of the worthy poor MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE and others upon their own names. Cheap rates, easy payments, confidsn tlal. Adams A Co., li. 304, 8 N. Market Sq. FOR SALE One of the best located grocery stores in the city good opportunity for the right man financial re quirements about $4,000. BELL REALTY CO. Bergner Building CHICAGO BOARD OF TRAOR rwralahrd by H. W. SNAVKL", Arradr Hnlldln*. Chicago, 111., March 17. Open. tligli. i_,ow Cloe. Wheat- May 93 % 93' i 92% 98 July 88 % 88% 8841 88% Corn— May ... 68% 08 69% 68 July 67 % 07% 67 % 67% • nts— May :!9% 39% 39% July 39% 39% 39% 39% FOR SALE 2029 Green St., 3-story brick. 1805 Green St.. 3-story brik. 202 Delaware Ave., 2-story brick. 441 S. 16th St., 3-story frame. 1520 Berryhlll St., 3-story brick. 3009 Main St., Penbrook, 3-story frame. Plots of Ground 6th and Emerald Sts.. 38%x127 ft. 4th St.. and Glger Ave., 125x92 ft. THREE FARMS 40—93—and 100 AGUE'S EACH. The above can bo purchased at a bargain if sold quickly. Apply to H. M. BIRD I'JVION TRUST BLDU. L _ ___ FOR SALE Choice Building Lot 65x321 feet, facing Front, Kelker and Second streets. High-class residenoe section. Best locution In city for first class apartments—room for for | ty or more. Terms reasonable. D. W. COX »22 MARKET STREET. SIOO,OOO To Loan In amounts of SI,OOO or more on first mortgage on good city property, for 6, 10, 15 or 20 years: repay able monthly, quarterly, or annually In instalments like rent. Debt cancelled and mortgage satisfied In case of death. Full information fur nished on request. | Miss E. L. SHAVER ROOM 405 TELEGRAPH BUILDING }jj 0 MONEY to loan in amounts of $5 to S2OO to honest working peo ple without bank credit at cheaper rates than the law of M 1913 allows. Comparison of our rates, terms and methods of doing • business with other loan of fices will convince the most skeptical borrower that thV is the place to come in time of need. Open daily 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Saturday 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. CO-OPERATIVE LOAN & INVESTMENT CO. 204 Chestnut Street FOR RENT Two-story brick dwelling, 1118 N. ..4th St. with six large rooma und bath. A corner house, on paved street with open country on three sides. Has front and back stairs, three bay window* electric fixtures, cellar heater, wide porch, more closets than rooms, and used only one year. Right tenant can rent for S2O. Apply to C. H. ORCUTT 2«7 CUMBERLAND ST. Horses For Sa'e All in ftrat-class condition. We have more thun we need for tbe winter. United Ice & Coal Co., Forster uid Cowden St*. N ~ FOR RENT APARTMENT 108 N>. 2nd St., 4th floor, 0 rooms und bath, reception hall, steam heat, gas and electric light, hard wood floors vacuum cleaner; storage room in baae inent. Apply to H. M. Union Trust Bldg. 13
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