Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, April 17, 1914, Page 19, Image 19

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    TELEGRAPH WANT ADS BRING RESULTS
They Pull Like a Magnet
The Telegraph little WANT ADS have a pulling
power all out of proportion to their size and ap
parent importance.
They attract men and women, seeking help and
work; buyers seeking sellers; sellers seeking buy
ers; landlords to tenants; tenants to landlords—
just as a magnet attracts and pulls to it particles
of iron and steel lying within a certain radius.
The Telegraph, read in over 22,000 homes in Har
risburg and vicinity every night, is the most pow
erful WANT AD MAGNET in Central Penn
sylvania.
DIED
CHARLES On April 16. 19 H, C. Car- |
roll Charles, 1908 North Second
street.
Funeral services Monday afternoon, I
at 2 o'clock. The relatives and friends i
aro Invited to attend without furthei !
notice. Burial private. East Harris-1
burg Cemetery.
DENISON At 1:30 A. M. on April 16, I
1914, Lizzie uenison, wife of George j
R. Denison, of Middle Paxton town- |
ship. Dauphin county.
Funeral services Monday, at 1:30 P.,
M., from her late residence. The rela- j
tlves and friends are invited to attend !
■without further notice. Burial Dauphin i
Cemetery.
GOODFELLOW On Tuesday, April)
14, 1914, Charlotte Elizabeth, wife of:
George Goodfellow, aged 66 years, j
Funeral on Monday, April 20, from !
her late residence, 335 Peffer street.! i
Burial private at Paxtang Cemetery,,
the Rev. B. H. Hart officiating. Please |
omit flowers.
1 i
LOST :
LOST Bunch of keys. Lost be- j
tween Seventeenth street and Reading ;
Station on Wednesday morning. Re- I
turn to 403 South Seventeenth street. |
LOST Strayed from 513 North Sec- j
ond street, tun and white Shepherd i.
Collie dog. Name, Major. Kindly re- j
turn and receive reward.
LOST Envelope containng widow's
pension money, which is much needed, ;
on last Friday, or Tuesday of this ]'
week. Envelope bears owner's name, i
Suitable reward if returned to this \
office I
FOUND
FOUND ln Post Office, April 11,
ladies' umbrella, owner can have same
by paying for this ad., Inquire Donald- i
son Paper Co. i •
HELP WANTED—MuIe
TAILORS WANTED""
A 1 I'Ht GLOBE
TWO GUUiJ TAILORS ARE
I\EEL>EM li\ ALTERATION
DEFAKI MEMTS. GOOD SAL
ARIES A SD ALL - YEAR
WORK. THE GLOBE CLOTH
ING HOUSE.
WANTED Experienced Mechanical
Draftsman wanted by Harrisburg con
cern. Must be fully conver»ant with
machinery design. Apply in writing to
Box No. 759, giving details of past ex
perience. Local man preferred. [ ■
WANTED A man to run a merry- J
go-round; reference. Wilson, York
Haven, Pa.
WANTED Men who desire em- '
ploymeut. Can start four men can- !
vassing for orders for useful house- I
hold articles. Call at Room No. 10, 1 ,
third floor, No. 31 North Second street, , !
between 7:30 and 9:00 P. M. Household
Specialties Co. |.
WANTED Working engineer and !
boiler man, capable of taking charge l ,
of pipes, pumps, heater and equipment 1
of five return tubular boilers. Must do
his own work and put plant in tirst
class condition. Wages, $75.00 to start,
more when ability is shown. State
ability. Address Efficiency, Box No.
482, Williamsport, Pa.
WANTED A good paperhanger;
full pay, plenty of work; good chance :
for good man. Apply H. R. Boose, ,
Wormleysburg.
WANTED A canvasser. Apply
Room 206, Arcade Building.
WANTED Young man acquainted ' ;
on Allison HIU to make light grocery j i
deliveries. Apply 1537 State street. I
WANTED Young man over 18 j
years, to assist in grocery store. Ad- <
ares* 0., 655, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Reliable chauffeur; mußt i
have experience In running Packard
cars; give reference and state salary
expected; married man preferred. Ad
dress Y-, 656, care of Telegraph.
WANTED A good carrlagesmith;' !
steady work for a good man. Apply to ' '■
35. A. Law & Sons, Carlisle. Pa.
FOR SALE |!
Building Ground on Logan :
Street, 40x119 ft.
. Located on the east side of Logan i
street, 85 ft. north of Emerald St. ,
Price upon inquiry.
"Luce" Property
Southeast Corner, sth and
Camp Sts.
ISO ft. front on Fifth St. by 130 ft. j ■
In depth along Camp Street.
8-story frame dwelling lO
rooms; bath nnd steam heat: front !
and side porches; bay windows. h
Price will interest yon.
' I
"Elcock" Farm in Warrington !
Township, York County
101 acres cultivated, 26 acres !
woodland —75 apple trees 2OO I
young peach trees. !
8-room frame house—frame barn \
that will accommodate 31 head of
stock—usual outbuildings.
4 miles east of DUlsburg.
Bargain price. j
Miller Bros. & Neefe >
Ixxrnst and Court Streets.
\
FRIDAY EVENING. HARRISBURG TELEGKXPH ' APRIL 17, 1914.
HELP WANTED—MaIe
i $75.00 MONTH paid Government Rall
j way Mall Clerks. Parcel Post means
many appointments. Harrisburg exami-
I nations coming. "Pull" unnecessary
; Sample questions free. Franklin Instl-
I tute. Dept. 361-L, Rochester. N. Y.
AGENTS WANTED
! AGENTS Either sex, to handle our
i Combination Carpet Sweeper and Ball
! Bearing Self-Sharpening Shears. Noth
ing better. Full particulars Free. The
I Hyde Merchandising Company, 348
| Pennsylvania avenue, West Warren, Pa.
———
HELP WANTED—FemaIe
i WANTED An experienced and
fashionable dressmaker for private
l family; $2 per day. Address Box K,
553, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Woman stenographer
| and typist; must be experienced and
i capable; preference to one of middle
I age who actually needs employment.
S This is not a fanoy salaried position,
i In replying state age, experience and
1 lowest salary. Address C.. 558, care of
Telegraph.
WANTED Girl to assist witli office
work; give age and reference. Address
P., 554, care of Telegraph.
Experienced winders. Apply
Harrisburg Silk Mill, Cor. North
and Second streets.
WANTED Middle-aged WQmart
as cook and to do general housework.
Please give references. F., 27, care of
Telegraph.
WANTED Girl Tor general house
work. Apply 23 North Eighteenth
street.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe
WANTED By a young white man,
work of any kind. Address S. K., 563,
care of Telegraph.
WANTED—rChrlstian young man de
sires position driving laundry or gro
cery wagon or as a collector; married,
and can give best reference. Address
Box 561, care of Telegraph.
WANTED By young white man,
position at bookkeeping or clerical
work. Best of references. J. A. Garber,
| New Bloomfield, Pa.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe
WANTED Housekeeper desires
position in small, refined family, gen
tleman and one or two children pre
ferred. Address M. L,., 565, care of
Telegraph.
WANTED Girl wants position to
work for board while attending school.
School hours, 9 to 11:30, 1 to 4. Ad
dress M., 566, care of Telegraph.
WANTED By white woman, .day's
or k or office cleaning. Address I*,
a6u, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Young colored girl, 18
years old, wishes position at general
housework or cooking. Call, or write,
1412 Williams street.
WANTED By white woman, posi
tion as housekeeper lor widower. Mrs.
Edward Evans, New Cumberland, Pa.
KEAL ESTATE FOH SALE
FOR SALE 2441 Reel St., 3-story
pressed brick; 9 rooms and bath; hot
and col ad water in cellar; granolithic
pavements front and back. Price, 3,150.
Easy terinß. Reno St., New Cumber
land, double frame; all conveniences.
Price, $1,400 each. Easy terms. Mar
ket St., New Cumberland, 6-room house;
y'ash house In rear; fine welL Price, 1
$1,250. Easy terms. Keeney & Sim
mons, New Cumberland.
TWO *na will bo finished
March 16. Nine rooms and latest and
only practical, common sense bath
room. Steam heated; large front and
back porches; ornamental fixtures
throughout: reception hall; open stair
case; laundry room and stationary
wash tubs, outdoor sleeping chamber
with south side exposure, size 15x8- 12
minutes by trolley to Market Square
For further Information call P. Vander
loo. Masonic Temple Building, Third and
Htate streets. •
FOR SALE -r- $2,500 will buy a cor
ner property on Peffer street 9 rooms
bath gas furnace two stair
ways —_lot, 15x100. Particulars at Bell
Realty Co., Bergner Building.
SPECIAL BARGAIN In 316 S. Seven- 1
teenth St. 3-story brick house 8
rooms bath furnace porches.
ft. Immediate possession.
Miller Bros. & Neefe, Bell phone 1695.
FOR SALE No. 1521 Walnut at eet;
8-room frame house and shop in rear;
size of lot, 15 ft. by 175 ft: good loca-
Price upon inquiry. J. E. Glpple,
1251 Market street.
SIXTY HUUSES. some new &nd very
atti active homes; several very good in
vestments. Terms to suit. D. E. Bright
bill. 2 North Court street Both phones
.
FRAME HOUSE, located on Brlggs
street, between Second and Third; 8
rooms and bath. Will be sold at sacri
fice it sold this Spring. Address S. O.
No. 1001, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Modern House,
all improvements, ($5,300), 228
Woodbine street.
FOR SALE New brick house, 2311 !
Derry street; all moderji Improvements. !
Call at 2309 Derry street. Easy terms.
Price, $3,200.
FOR SALE BlO East St 3-story
brick 9 rooms and bath furnace
lot, 15x60 side entrance one of a |
pair. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and
Walnut streets. J
I REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
I FOR SALE 331 ITummel street Is
i offered at an attractive price 3-story
brick —• 8 rooms bath gas —»• fur
i n ai'e porch. Also suburban places
i for sale. Bell Healty Co., Bergner
I Building.
FOR .SALE ln North Riverton
| one-half square from trolley line
' two-and-one-half-story frame 6
I rooms and bath gas electric light
1 .—front and rear porch lot, 35x146.
Price, $2,250. Brlnton-Packer Co. Sec
' ond and Walnut streets.
FOR SALE 1430 Regina street,
i two-and-one-half-story frame house,
nlcelv located, $2,200. Inquire Irwin M.
j Cassell, 1444 Regina street.
FOR SALE No. 15 South Nlne
-1 teenth street practically new 3-
1 story brick S rooms bath gas
i electric light—steam heat—porches.
Particulars at Bell Realty Co., Bergner
Building.
! HOME FOR SALE Dale avenue
; and Walnut streets, Washington
i Heights. Two-and-one-half stories,
I eight rooms, newly painted, all conveni
ences except furnace, gas in every
room. Whole house heated by two
stoves. Chicken house 28x8 feet; corn
crib; 18 bearing peach trees; 65 young
peaches planted last Spring; 14 grape
vines, choice varieties; about 1,000
black and red raspberries, very early,
ready two weeks In advance of local
market; 4 cherries, early sweet and
sour. Lot, 120x200 feet. Price, $3,800.
■ Address S. A. Holtz, Camp Hill, R. F.
j D„ No. 1, or call personally.
| FOR SALE Three-story brtck
house; all improvements, including
I electric lights. No. 1203 Green street.
I Apply to or address, A. S. Banmlller, on
i premises, for price, etc.
FOR SALE Large suburban cement
i block house exceptionally well
equipped electric light steam
heat large porches granolithic
walks shade trees and shrubbery.
Price reasonable. Bell Realty Co.,
Bergner Building.
FOR SALE 52,300 will buy a three
story brick house on Penn street, near
Maclay street all improvements
porch. Get our "For Sale" list. Bell
Realty Co., Bergner Building.
HIIVI. ESTATE FOR RENT
FOR RENT At $22.00, an 8-room
new resilience, on Camp Hill Heights—
vacuum steam heat electricity
range bath closets porches
lot, 118x220 ft. Call Bell phone 3048 L.
FOH KENT
1425 WALNUT ST. 3-story brick
: house 8 rooms bath furnace
front porch back yard s2s. .Miller
Bros. & Neefe, Locust and Court Sts.
FOR RENT One two-story frame
house, 248 Nectarine avenue; 6 rooms;
improvements; possession at once;
$12.00. Apply 320 Crescent.
! FOR, RENT 431 Market street, at
entrance ol' Subway IS rooms 2
baths steam heat suitable for
rooming house. Apply Clias. Adler, 1002
North Third street.
FOR RENT—IS 33 North Third street;
6 rooms and bath, furnace; 100-102
Short street, 8 rooms and bath; store
rooms, 110 South Thirteenth street. Ap
ply 430 Walnut street.
Fuunished house, 10 rooms, 709
N. 6th St., until September 14th.
Rent $60.00. First and second
floors $45.00. Available Septem
ber 14th unfurnished. Possession
immediately. Dr. Behney, 202
Locust.
Desirable residence, 1503 N.
Second, in perfect order; side
entrance; front porch; every con
venience. Steam heated. Vapor
system. Inquire S.\o Pine Street
Phone 3687
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT
183 ACRES 46 perches farm land. 36
acres mountain land, known as the
I "Squire Miller Farm" in West Hanover
Township, Dauphin County, on the
Manada Gap Koad, about 4 miles from
Linglestown. Apply Commonwealth
Trust Co., Real Estate Department, 822
Market street. Harrisburg.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
| TO RENT HOUSE on Allison Hill;
( man and v ife; permanent; preferably
i near Thirteenth and Derry or Thir
teenth and Murket; state price in reply.
! Address M., 562, care of Telegraph.
! WANTED Lot about 100x150 north
of car line, Camp Hill. Desirable loca
tion. State price per front foot. Vicin
ity of Bowman avenue most desired.
Address Box M, 559, care of Telegraph.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Two apartments, front,
very desirable; new building; all con
veniences. Apply Fishman's Furniture
Store, 1101-3 North Sixth street.
ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Furnished rooms oil
second floor. Apply 626 Calder street,
City.
FOR RENT By the night or
month, the finest rooms in Harrisburg,
single or en suite. LaßeUe Apart
ments. 204 Locust, street, next door to
Orpheum. Steam heut. electricity,
batlls. Newly furnished throughout.
Apply C. Gaeta, Merchant Tailor, 212
| Locust street
I FOR RENT Furnished rooms, with
i board; private family; no children; man
! and wife, gentleman or Jady; good jo
j cation. Address H., 557, care of Tele
graph.
FURNISHED ROOMS, single or en
suite, all conveniences!, including phone;
reference required. Apply 1015 North
Front street-
FOR RENT One or two nicely fur
nished, airy rooms on third floor, in
private house; all conveniences; city
steam, gas, "oath, telepnona, facing
Capitol. Price moderate. Inquire 424
North street.
FOR RENT Furnished *ooms, with
all conveniences, use of phone, on sec
ond floor. Apply S. Friedman, 1700
North Third street.
FOR RENT Second-story front
room and third-story back room; nicely
furnished; price reasonable. 45 No.th
Sixteenth street.
FOR RENT Furnished or unfur
nished, good location, tacing park, with
use of bath, 305 South Front street.
Call from 2 to 4 P. M. or at 1010 Mar
ket street.
FOR RENT Fifty furnished rooms,
in private families, all parts of city
improvements 51.25 week many
other rooms. Send 15c for list of rooms.
Address X., 508, care of Telegraph.
FOR RENT Third floor, consisting
of two unfurnished rooms and bath,
steam heat, electric light and gas. sls
per month. Address Boyd P. Rothrock,
Pennsylvania State Museum.
FOR RENT Two rooms, furnished
or unfurnished; all conveniences. Call
431 Boas street.
TWO nicely lurnlsheG rooms, for gen
tlemen. with ctty heat and use of bath.
Apply 272 Brtggs street
FOR RENT Furnished rooms and
boarding by meal, day or week. Apply
1001 North Second street, corner Boas
and Second streets.
ROOMS WANTED
WANTED Twelve permanent, best
furnished and fifteen light housekeep
ing rooms, $1.60 wpek unfurnished, $4
month. Don't reply unless my prices
suit you. Address 0., 888, care of Tele
, graph.
WANTED
WANTED Use of piano In return
for its storage; will take best of care—
no children. Also to buy second-hand
parlod mirror, 4 feet long. Call 226 ,
Chestnut street, Room 10.
WANTED A good, second-hand
row boat; square stern, sharp bow. Ap
ply Box 165, Harrisburg, Pa.
WANTED To rent, small room for
light manufacturing no machinery
use. P. O. Box 436, Harrisburg, Pa.
WANTED 520,000 at 5 per cent, or
less—security, over $200,000 worth of
Harrisburg real estate. Address E.,
565, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE
USED motorcycles; all make ; over
hauled and In fine condition; guaran
teed to be as represented; call for dem
onstration. Heagy Bros.. 1204 North
! Third street.
FOR SALE An Arabian pony, 8
yeais old; z sets harness, one tly net,
and rubber-tire phaeton, as good as
new. Cheap to a quick buyer. R. N.
Bitting, Marysvllle, Pa |
FOR SALE fc ive horses. Will sell
very reasonable to quick buyer. Call
Grocery Store, Twentieth and Stale
streets.
100 PER CEN'I. INVESTMENT
Steel Lie Embossed Stationery and
Business Cards—increases business
l costs less than printing. Harrisburg
j Embossing Plant. 4 North Fifth street.
FOR SALE 3O-hjrse-power Max
well Model E, 1910 touring car, in tine
running order; not run over lo.uou
miles; fully equipped; 5 new tubes;
, good tires; would make an A-l delivery
i car. Address N., 56/, care of Tele
graph.
I THONks, 'lrateliug bags, suit Ca*rs.
i Gloves. Sole, Rainess and fetritp
I Leather Caltskln, Kip. Do gola. Waxed
| Upper anj Sheep Skins. Leather Sample
Cases and Leather Specialties made to
order and repaired. Harrisburg Har
ness and Supply Co.. Seiunu and Chest
nut streets
i
i FOR SALE Steel Range warm
ing closet and reservoir been used
six months. Apply 228 Chestnut street,
j or call Bell 2182 J.
I FOR SALE One common milch
goat, two grade does, $lO each; one
| pure bred buck kid. Apply W. H.
i Yingst, Long street. Camp Hill. P. O.
j Box 794, Harrisburg.
FOR SALE Seed Potatoes se
v-1 eral hundred bushels of Early Red
BlilT and Spaulding Rofe at 75c a
bushel and up. Call Bell phone 1977,
or 230 Mulberry street.
GLASS window signs. Furnished
i Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and
! Board and Table Board, at 25c each.
Ono of these signs will be given with
each six-time order for a classified ad.
iif pukl In advance. Inquire at Office of
Telegraph.
FOR SALE Pomeranian dog. Ap
plv 265 Herr street.
FOR Tale at a bargain
340 gondola freight cars, stand
|ard gauge, carrying capacity 60,-
jOOO pounds, equipped with air
brakes and in good running con
dition. Now in use on various
railroads. Apply Michlovitz &
Co., Cor. Paxton St. and P. R. R.,
Harrisburg, Pa., and Lebanon,
Pa.
FOR SALE New dumb-waiter,
never been used; square Stelnway
piano, in good condition; bone grinder,
can b» used by hand or power. Will
be sold cheap. Call 119 Washington
street.
FOR SALE, CHEAP White reed
baby coach, in first-class condition. Call
2241 Bell phone.
FOR SALE A collapsible Pullman
go-cart, in good condition, very rea-
I sonable. Phone 302SL
I EXTRACTED CLOVER HONE". $2
1 per gallon. sl.lO per one-half gallon,
delivered by parcel post Sample. 10c.
• L. K. Hostatter, Route 6. Li tits. Pa
FOR SALE 2OO Indian Runner
Ducks. Elkview Poultry Farm, Speece
ville, Pa.
FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
PACKARD "12-48" Touring Car.
Packard "30" Touring Car. Price,
$650.00. Pullman Special Roadster
I fully equipped. Price, $500.00. Stude
i baker-Garford Touring Car. Price,
' $700.00. Inquire No. 107 Market street,
I Harrisburg, Pa.
FOR SALE Refuse carload of
scrap-iron at Sheesley's siding. Dock
street, to be sold at Public Sale, May 6,
; 1914, at 10 o'clock A. M„ to highest
: bidder for cash consideration, and must
be removed within 10 days from date
iof sale. Further particulars can be had
upon application to G. W. Mumma,
I Freight Claim Adjuster, P. R. R.
Freight Office, foot of Third street. J.
H. Mxon, Agent, Harrisburg
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the
Telegraph Business Office.
FOR SALE OK EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
WELL LOCATED LOTS in the Tenth
W Bid! some of them on paved street.
Will exchange for improved property.
An exceptional opportunity for a
builder. Call unil Inxpect blue print. K.
R, Oyster, Trustee, care or Tcleigrupli
Business Office.
FOR KENT
DESK ROOM in the Tele
graph Building in the office of
Miss E. L. Shaver, Public Steno
grapher ali conveniences. Call at
405, Fourth Flcor, Telegraph
Building.
TWO desirable offices in the
Union Trust Building; possession
at once. Apply Union Trust Co.
FOR lIEXT Desirable offices In the
Telegraph tiuildlox. m.nnty ur en-aultc.
Inquire ut Uuslaeaa oil Ice.
I ■<
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
cocured at the Telegruph Business 1
Office.
WELL-LOCATED store room, 26xiiti
also small room. 12x30. suitable for
barber shop or small business, on W«-st
High street, Ellznbethtown. Pa. Pos
session Immediately Inquire J. H
Levenight. Elizabethtown. Pa.
FOR RENT Store room 1200 North
Third street; 33x100; 14-foot celling;
one of the beßt rooms In the city. Ap
ply J. S. Sible, 256 Herr street.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
WILL give half interest in a valuable
patentable Invention to any person for
SSOO. Address, or call, S. R. Horst,
Washington Heights, Lemoytio, Pa.
ANY Intelligent person can earn good
income corresponding for newspapers,
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798, Lock
port, N. Y.
I MADE $50,000 In five years In the
mall erder business, began with $5
Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea
cock. 355 Lockport, N. Y.
FOR SALE At Gable's, 111 and
117 South Secoad street. 5.000 gallons
New Era ready mixed Paint; Acme
quality. Also the full line -of the Acme
make.
FOR SALE At Gable's, 113. 115 and
117 South Second street, 5.000 sets new
Sash, Bxlo, 12 L. primed and glased, at
11.15 per set. Also other sizes.
DEPRESSION CHECKS
EARLY IMPROVEMENT
Missouri Pacific Especially Susceptible to Attack Made
Today; Bonds Considered Steady
By Associated Press
New York, April 17. Although the
market was on a higher level most of
the morning the movement was un
certain 'and Irregular. Raiding opera
tions, such as have been of almost dally
occurrence for the last week, were re
sumed, with Lehigh Valley the par
ticular object of attack. A sharp de
pression In that stock checked the early
improvement, but although Initial
gains were cancelled the market
later resumed its upward swing and
by noon prices had mounted again to
i the early level.
Success of the bears In seeking out
vulnerable points checked buying and
the noonday rally was not vigorous.
Missouri Pacific was especially sus
ceptible to attack. It dropped 4Vi
points to 19 74, the lowest In more than
a decade.
Bonds steady.
Furnished b.v H. W. SNAVELY
Arcade Iluildlug
New oifrK. April 17.
Open. 2.30 P. M.
Alaska Gold Mines . 27% 27%
Amal. Copper' 74% 74%
American Can 28 25%
American Can pfd.. 91.H 90%
Am. C. & P 49% 49%
Am. Locomotive ...
American Sme,ting . 67% <56%
Anaconda 34% 34%
Atchison 96% 96
Baltimore & Ohio .. 86% 88%
Bethlehem Steel ... 39% 40
Brooklyn R. T 91 91%
California Petroleum 24% 23
Canadian Pacific ... 200% 200%
Central Leather ... 35 35%
Chesapeake Ohio. 53% 53%
C.. M. & St. P 99 98%
Chino Con. Copper . 29% 29%
Consolidated Gas .. 130 130%
Corn Products 8% 8%
Distilling Securities . 15% 15%
Erie, Ist pfd 45% 14%
Genera] Electric Co. 144% 14 4%
Goodrich, B. F 28% 2.8%
Great Northern pfd. 122% 122%
Great Nor. Ore subs. 32% 32w.
I Interboro-Met. pfd.. 61% 61 "
Leliigh Valley 141 138%
Louisville & Nash. . 135% 135%
Mex. Petroleum ... 65 03%
Nev. Con. Copper .. 15 14%
New York Central . 88% S8
|N. Y.. N. H. &H. .. 68% 69%
Norfolk & Western. 103% 103%
Northern Pacific ... 110% 110%
Pacific Mall 23% 33%
Penna. R. R 110 109%
| Pressed Steel Car . 42% 42%
JRW Con. Copper . 21% 21%
I ... ,
BUSINESS PERSONALS
W. J. WENRICH, 339 Hamilton street
—Furniture, china and piano packing.
Shipments looked after at both ends
Also all kinds of hauling. 801 l phone
3227 W.
HAULING
H. W. LATHIS, Hoarding Stable and
Natlouul Trauafer Co. Movers of
I pianos, safes, boilers and general haul
| lng. H. W. Lathe, Manager. Fifth and
Woodbine streets.' Bell phone No
I 2503 R.
I FOB falling hair try Gross' Quinine
Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the
Druggist and Apothecary, liy M r ket
street. Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone
orders given prompt attention Bell
liCO
I
i A LEVIN, 805 North Third street.
I Furniture repair, upholstering and re
j finishing. Antique furniture for sale.
All work properly attended to. Rea
sonable prices guaranteed.
I REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING
with best material and by expert help
I Send us your worn furniture. Our best
I efi'orts Insure your satisfaction S N
Gluck, 320 Woodbine street.
NOTICE TO lIIILUKR*
C HENRY. Architect and Builder
will save you money Kur.galows a
specialty. 704 South Twenty-fourth
street Bell phone 1676J
FINANCIAL
MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate
security in any amounts and upon any
terms to suit borrower. Address P. O.
Box 174. Harrisburg, Pa.
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY TO LOAN SIOO,OOO to loan
in amounts of SI,OOO and up on Hut
I mortgage on city property, repayable
I monthly or Installments. Debt cancel.
I ed and mortgage satisfied on death of
born wer. John C. Orr, 222 .Market
street.
STORAGE
! \ .v-atory brink litilldinu. rear 408
1 Market street.
i Household good* In clean, private
i rooms. Itensonable rules. Apply to
' P. G. Dlener, Jeweler, 40s Market St.
! T PROFIT-SHARING LOAN SOCIETY
WE HAVE ORIGINATED a new plaa
of loaning money by which borrowers
! 6hare profits of lenders. legal rutes,
I easy terms, confidential Offices. Rooms
6-7, 9 North Market square
; ——to
STORAGE
i HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two
I large brick warehouses. built ex
-1 press'.y for storage. Private rooms
1 for household £oods 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
i household goods and merchandise Pri
vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons. 75 cents
per month Apply D. Cooper A Co.. 41t
B.oau street. Both phones.
""""LEGAL NOTICES
PHOPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES
PENNSYLVANIA STATE LUNATIC
HOSPITAL
Harrisburg, Pa.. April 6. 1914.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be re
ceived by the Board of Trustees at the
Hospital until 10 o'clock A M . May 5
1014, to furnish all needed supplies to
the Pennsylvania Lunatic Hos
pital. for the yt*r beginning Ju e 1,
1914. Blank forma for proposals will
be furnished on application to
H. L ORTI4 \1 D.,
Superintendent
NOTICE
THE annual meeting of the Paxtang
Cemetery Association will be held In
the office of the cemetery between the
hours of 2 and 3 P M., on> Monday, 27th
April, 1914. I
BELLETT LAWSON.
* Secretary.
NOTICE
THE Harris Building and Loan Asso-
I elation will meet at the Commercial
Bank, at 8 P. M., April 20, 1914, for the
nomination of officers and directors
and the transaction of other business.
The annual election will be held at thw i
same place at 8 P. M. on May 18.
(Signed) WILMER CROW,
Secretary.
THE School Board of the Borough of
Palmyra, Pa., hereby ask for bids for
a school building containing 18 class
rooms and High School, etc.
Plans and specifications can be had
from Stetler & Mengel, Architects,
Wyomissing, Pa.
Bids must be in the hands of the
Secretary on or before April 28, at :
12 M.
All btds must be accompanied by a i
certified check of 10 per cent, of the I
contract price. Any bid unaccompanied !
by check will be rejected.
The Board reserves the right to re
ject any or all bids.
M. R. FISHER. M. D„
Seorstary.
Reading 163 M 162% i
Rep. Iron & Steel . 22% 22% I
Rep. Iron &S. pfd. 83% 83% j
Southern Pacific ... 02 A 91 % |
Southern Railway . 24% 24% j
Southern Ry. pfd,. 80 80
Tennessee Copper . 33% 33% !
Texas Company ... 137% 138 !
Union Pacific 155 154%
U. S. Rubber 58% 58
U. S. Steel 59 58%
L\ S. Steel pfd 109% 109%
Utah Copper 55% 55%
Va. Car. Chem. ... 29% 29
Western Maryland . 29% 29%
Westinghouse Mfg.. 73% 73%
CHICAOO nOAKI) OF TRADE
Furnished by H. W. SIVWEJI.V
Arcixlf rulTilinu
Chicaso, 111., April 17.
Open Hii.ii Cios
Wheat—
May 91%
July S-i i
Corn—
May 6SV4
July 66
Oats—
May 37
July 37 %
PHII.ABLI.i Ki •. PItdDITK
l'y A " tote'/ Press
Philadelphia, April 17. Wh.v.t
Stiady; No. 2, red, fX;.io>t. :>S n :i» vie;
No. 1, Northern, Duluth, export, ii.Oit®)
1.04.
Corn Steady; No. 2, yellow,
natural, lot ai, , 6 77c, do., kiln dried,
local, 77®78c.
Oats Steady; No. 2. white, 45
<®4s%c.
Bran Market weak; winter, per
$ 28.50 ll^O® 30 - 001 BPr:nK - PUr tOD -
Refined fiugars Market steady,
powdered. 4.00 c; line granulated, .i ju.
confectioners' A. 3.80 c; Keystone A
3 65c
Butter The market Is steady;
i western, creamery, extras, 2Gc; nearby
prints, fancy, 29c.
Eggs The market is firm;
1 ennsylvanla and othei nearby firms,
free cases, $5.85 per case; do., current
receipts, free cases, $5.70 per case;
western, extras, firsts, free cases, $3.85
per case; do., firsts, free cases, $5.70
per case.
1 Hy? Poultry Weak: fowls, 20
| young chickens, 11(JS200;
'"'"li« chicki-nx, li>', s m i . olu :■>
, rs '. 12@13c: ducks, 17@19c; spring
jducks, 17<3>18c; geese, 15@17c; turkeys,
• i> '«* -luc
Dressed Poultry Firm; fowls,
i western, fancy, heavy, 20c; do
| rail - to good, heavy, 17® 19c; do.,
fair to good. heavy, 20c; do.,
lUKy' ' 12® 15c; unattractive, 13
®>l6c; old roosters, 15o; roast
ing chickens, fancy, 18@20c; broil
ing chickens, fancy, do., lai:
|.*«ll»c, capon, large. 23®26c, do
; »mall. 18®20c; turkey*, fancy.
! 40., fair. 20®23c; ducks I)»l»c:
j !i*n«o
! Potatoes Steady; New York and
I Eastern, per bushel, 80@95c; Western,
j per bushel, 80®95c; Jersey, per basket.
I 20@50c; Florida, per barrel. $3.00@6.50.
Hour—The market is steady; winter,
i !<ai u.sa'a 4 111, »Wa.ent» ■c.
I • ylvania. $4.15@4.30; western. $4,256
'<4o, patents, $4.50®4.»u,
•tralstht 'lite M 2»''i i <" « m
firsts, clear, $4.00@4.20; straights, $4.20
@4.40; patents- $4.50®4.75.
Hay The ma et is firm, tlm
th.» S' i mi'if uaies slb uuwlb 6
No. 1. medium bales, sl7.sPffi' 18 Oft; No
2. $16.00@16.50: No. 8, $14.00® 15.00.
llv.ei m.xeu uikiii nuxeu.
17.00; No 1, do $15oO» 18.00. No. 2. do.
• llt ft 14 50.
CHICAGO CATTLE
By -Is. jeijtfd Frets
Chtrago, 111., Aorll 17. Hogs -r- Ue
ceipts, 12.000; £te&<?. ! ' fvlk of sales.
sß.Bo'- $.70; Ught. 55.50(318.75; mlx.-.1,
$8.50@8.r5; heavy, $8.20®8.72%; rouuh,
8 35; plga, ".
Cattle Receipts, 1,000; steady.
Peeve;, $7 15'< 9.65: Texas stre.rs, 87.25
0-8 30: ."t"Ckr-r> and f eder.- $5.608.15;
cows and heifers. : 75 8.70; rare,
I sß,ooff 9.50.
I Sheep Receipt , 8.000; generally
steady. Native. $5.40@6.90: yearlings,
$5.80@7 50; lambs, native, $6.25@8.25.
SCHOONFR FOUND FLOATING
BOTTOM FP BY ALGONQUIN
By Associated Press
Washington, D. C., April 17.—The
derelict schooner S. G. Haskell, for
which the revenue cutter service hua
been searching several weeks, has been
found bottom up 150 miles southwest
of Bermuda by the cutter Algonquin,
according to wireless messages to-day
to the revenue cutter headquarters.
The Algonquin will tow her into Ber
muda. The Haskell hails from Bos
ton. Her crew was rescued six weeks
ugo The Haskell was abandoned '-"'eb
! ruary 27.
Rebels of Expedition
i. to Second City of Mexico
By Associated Press
Chihuahua, Mexico, April 17.—Gen
eral Obregon with several thousand
rebel troops from Southern Sonora
has entered upon an expedition whose
objective is Guadalajara, State of Ja
lisco, the second city of Mexico.
By the time Obregon, moving from
the west coast, enters the State, it is
believed that the last of the federals
will have been cleared out of the
Torreon district and Villa will be free
to join the campaign just begun by
Obregon.
General Angels has reparted to Gen
eral Carranza that the federal retreat
from San Pedro was a disorderly rout.
General Villa is in San Pedro, direct
ing the pursuit from there.
H. E. L GHT'S
B|(T
Horse Safe
LEBANON, PA.
Tuesday, April 21st
Three Carloads of
60 CHOICE
HORSES
Of All Classes
Terms madu known at time
of sale.
H. E. LIGHT.
19
HUERTA NOW
DEMANDS SALUTE
[Continued from First Page.]
son's demand for HII unqualified apol
ogy'backed up.
Tho text of Charge O'Shaughneesy's
dispatches was not made public, but it
became known that Huerta's latest
proposal was that as his guns fired
their sulutc to the Stars and Stripes,
as an apology for continued affronts
to the United States, particularly the
recent arrest of bluejackets at Tam -
plco, that the guns of the American
fleet should reply to the Mexican sa
lute gun for gun.
Were Ready to Salute
Officials here were ready to ac
knowledge Huerta'e salute of twenty
one guns after It had been finished,
with a return salute, such as is pre
scribed in naval custom and prece
dent. That would merely be acknowl
edging an amende honorable, they say.
But to return Huerta's salute gun for
gun, tlicy pointed out, would make
the npologv valueless.
Officials described Huerta's latest
vo- e a en act to preserve his own
dignity l,i ore the Mexicans of that
part of the country under his control
Vhi! President Wilson and tho
Cabinet will decile what shall be done,
tin o; in on was expressed freely in
onlc: il circles that nothing but a com.
j'lele apology and such a salute as the
United states demands would bo ac
cepted n^w.
•'Encouraging," Says Bryan
While Secretary Bryan, when be
took the latest dispatches before the
President, said the situation was "en
couraging but not finished," and
White House officials said the details
remaining in dispute did not affect
the "heart of the matter," It devel
oped that Huerta's counter proposi
tion for a simultaneous saluate was re
garded as another play for time, which
probably would not be countenanced.
All the latest dispatches were laid
before the Cabinet. Practically all
| the members of the official family
i were said to he agreed that thero
[should be no further temporizing.
Officials Say Return
Salute Will Not Be
Directed Toward Huerta
By Associated Press
! Washington, D. C., April 17. Naval
I officers to-day declared that a depart
i mental regulation which forbids a sa
-1 lute "In honor of any nation or of any
I official of any nation not formally rec
-1 ognijjed by the Government of the Unit
ed States" would not prevent an ac
i knowiedgment of the salute Huerta has
j promised to tire to the American flag,
j "anking officials pointed out that
j when the commandant at Tarrtpico fires
| tnt saiute t're.sident Wilson has de
" 1
ships, according to precedent and form,
oi v individual, but to the Mexican
, ni.tion. Officials added that should
!H erta himself appear in person he
. would not be saluted.
I An official statement by the Navy
i Department was pointed out as ex
plaining the situation. It said:
I "If a national salute is fired as an
I amende honorable it is invariably re
, turned gun for gun by a vessel of war
of the power whose flag has just been
i uted. This is in accord with int*r
i rational comity and there are many
| precedents to establish the custom."
\ Ceremony at Tampico
Will Not Be Elaborate
picial to 7 lie Telegraph
Washington, D. C., April 17. The
I ceremonies of interchanging the na
'tiojial sa.Hite in the event of the prorn
, i«ed reparation by Huerta will ba
simple Whether the salute will be
I fired from a Mexican gunboat or from
; one o: the Mexican rrlilitary fortifica
tions at Tair-lco, will depend on
I whether Hutu La's gunboats return In
| tim&. The ceremony will be as fol
j lows:
i The Mexicans will run up the Stars
j and Stripes to the main masthead of
: one of their gunboats or, in the event
I the gunboats are not present, to the
j flagstaff of the fort. A salute of twen
! ty-one guns will then be fired by tha
Mexican saluting battery.
As the last shot booms tho Stars and
Stripes will be hauled down aud at
the mainmast of the United States c'is
patch boat Dolphin, the national
standard of Mexico will be broken
out. The Dolphin's saluting gun will
•hen repeat the twenty-one gun salute
of the Mexican's on acknowledgment
jof the apology. During the ceremony
| the officers of both services will stand
; at attention.
Daniels Praises Work
of Rear Admiral Badger
By Associated Press
I Washington, D. C., April I?.—Secre
! tary Daniels to-day praised In high
I terms the dispatch of tho Atlantic
! fleet under Rear Admiral Badger.
"How soon," in substance, was the
j message flashed to Admiral Badger.
! "can you be ready to start for Mex-
I ico?"
To the layman, knowing merely that
I thousands of tons of coal, supplies,
; provisions, ammunition, war equip-
I rnent and what not had to be taken
|on board the grim steel fighters In
Hampton Roads and at other shore
| stations along the Atlantic, a week or
j ten days would not have seemed un
' necessarily long. A few minutes later
!the antennae on the cage masts of the
i flagship Arkansas in the Roads spat
I blue flashes, crackling in reply that
' the fleet would be ready to sail In
eighteen hours.
j "This," said Secretary Daniels, "was
the voice of efficiency speaking
.through space."
Criticism of Wilson
in Papers of France
By Associated Press
Paris, April 17.—French opinion is
.ulleved at what promises to be a
peacelul terminati n of the Tampico
| incident, which might otherwise have
de\ eloped into a crisis, it was feared,
j seriously affecting Europe. At tho
I same time thero is much criticism of
| President Wilson. Comparisons ar«
drawn between the mild reproofs to
the constitutionalists after the killing
r of Benton and other foreigners and
ithe display of energy on the part of
the United States government for the
mistaken action of a subordinate
officer.
One newspaper says that President
Wilson's action will serve to show
Mexicans the danger that threatens
the country.
MSCUSS SNOW REMOVAL
Philadelphia, April 17. Problem®
connected with the removal of snow
from city streets were discussed hern
to-day at a conference of local and
visiting officials. The program in
cluded papers on various angles of th»
subject.