.TELEGRAPH WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Ready and \ c ( MMK. -. The Telegraph WANT ADS are alert and eager to do your bidding. They know Harrisburg better than the city di rectory knows it. Want help? They can find you the man, woman or boy you want. Want work? Lots of it ready for you—they'll lead you to it. Want to rent or sell? They know where tenant and buyers are. Telegraph WANT ADS are the liveliest little things in Harrisburg. Ready and listening for your call on Harrisburg always. DIED A£gELL— On Tuesday, April 21, 1914 Marv Jan 6 Cassell, at 2:30, Wife of Eph'rlam Cassell. aged 09 years, 8 month* and 1G dayf. l-'unecal on Saturday afternoon, at S clock, from her late residence, at Ihglestown. Services ana burial prl ate. LOST — Strayed, about two weeks from 513 North Second street, tan id white Shepherd Collie dog. Narrle, ojor. Kindly return and receive re am. Hloi P WANTED—MaIe . WANTED At once, four stone ttsohs arid helpers at Second and merald. l.ewls Callahan, WANTED First-class wood pat rnniaker—machine Work. Apply tog. Switch and Manufacturing Co., .rllsle, Pa. WANTED Young man as solicitor id to collect. Permanent position ith (food prospects of promotion. Sal y and commission. Address U., 891, re of Telegraph. WANTED Two boys, 16 years of e or over. Apply, at Orpheum box lice. WANTED —» Four first-class brick yerts, at Halifax, Wednesday morn g. with tools. Apply to J. Allen De ncey, Halifax Tool House, Halifax, TWO PAINTERS WANTED Stam ium h Pros., 213 Muencli street. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy gdt. My free booklet. Y-872, tells >W. Write to-day—NOW. Earl Hop -11 m. Washington, D. C. WANTED Young man to mnko mself useful in Ice cream parlor. Ap y 1015 North Third street. FIRST-CLASS PAINTERS WANTED I ■Call 1721 North Second street, or ll 803811 after « P. M. LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANT- U. Splendid income assured right an to act as our representative after arning our business thoroughly by all. Former experience unnecessary. I We require Is honesty, ability, am tlon and willingness to learn a lucra ve business. No soliciting or travel- I g. All epare time only. This is an ceptlonal opportunity for a man in >ur section to get into u big paying isiness without capital and become deoendent for life. Wi-lte at once for : II particulars. National Co-Opcratlve ealty Companv, L-910, jVlarden Build- ; g, Washington, D. C. $lO PER MONTH and expenses paid lod men for taking orders. Steady ork. Apply Protective Nurseries, sneva. N. V. WANTED Men of good appearance r Lancaster, Columbia and Harris irg. Large returns. Call between 8- j A. M.. 0-6 P. M, 409 Patriot Build- ! r I ■RANTED Two men of neat ap- I arance to canvass. Inquire at Wind- , r Hotel, 41S Market street. E. M. owy, evenings, between 7 and 8. WANTED—First-class plumber. Ap y to R. J. Flowers, 113 South Thlr enth street. WANTED Several house painters; me but first-class need apply. Call 923 Capital street, 7:00 A. M. (. A. bbqtt. j AGENTS WANTED , AGENTS In every town. Uest sell- j g household article. Start at unco, irge demand for goods. (25 to SSO a ' lek. Success assured. Investigate i • day. The Forest Specialty Co., Fru-. : i i ——— | SALESMEN WANTED ( COUNTY MANAGER for a new model 1 tented household article selling for .50. Half profit. $8 to sl2 a day. Life ; b. Sells over and 'over a'ghlrt to the me people. Samples loaned. Sales inager, 122 Sycamore street, M.l- LUkee. Wis. HELP WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Settled woman for clerk a fire insurance office. Address In rn handwriting, Box D, E77, care of ilegraph Office. j WANTED Girl about 20, who em- ! oidera and sews, wanted for store lore opportunity and salary are In ac- ; rdance with ability. Address Box A, 0, care of Telegraph. WANTED Capable, experienced j lite woman for six weeks, who can j ok and assume responsibility. Fam- ' r of three. Young mother. Address , fif B *>, eare of Teleitranh. FOR SAM: Vacant Ground 115x115 FT. Located at the northwest corner ►f Seventh and Schuylkill streets. . *2,000 4ftxtll FT. LOCATED on the east side of Logan treet, eighty-five feet north of Emerald street. 91,000 lOOxIOO FT. Located on the south side of Cur- In St., eighty-five ft. east of Bren lngcr Ave. (between Fifth and lixtli 8t«.) •3.700 STVixIOO FT. Located on the west side, and mown as No. 1824 North Second St 92,750 41%x100 FT. Located on the south side of Jerry St., between 2«th and ;!7th iti. (Old Orchard.) Miller Bros. & Neefe ■ L«c4kt and Court Street*. WEDNESDAY EVENING ftAWUBBURO (fiUjfifr tELEOfggB APRIL 22, 1914. HELP WANTED—FemaIe Experienced winders. Apply 1 Harrisburg Silk Mill, Cor, North : and Second streets. SITUATIONS - WANTED— MaIe POSITION WANTED Boy" 16. wants place in grocery store; experi enced; energetic; can drive team. Apply X., 895, care of Telegraph. WANTED Sober, middle-aged man I would like any kind of work, llandy with carpenter tools. Apply P., 586. care of Telegraph. WANTED Young man, with ex perience in rigging, carpenter work flnd hoisting engineering, wishes posi tion. Reference and recommendation. Address P. C. Hays, Hershey, Pa. WANTED Blacksmith, with two years' experience, wants position. Ad dress Our Franc'en. Carlisle. Pa. SITUATIONS w V.\ l i;7>—l cnialc WANTED An experienced nurse would-like nursing of any kind. Call Bell phone 1521 R. WANTED —< Colored woman desires washing and Ironing, or day's work of anv kind. Call, or address, 1412 Wil -1 liaihs street. WANTED White girl would like position as plain cook and house work. Apply 625 South Front street, Steelton. WANTED Lady would like work as dressmaker. Will go out by day. Good (system. Price's' reasonable. Ap ply 2031 Kensington avenue. WANTED By young woman, po sition as manicurist; can give refer ences. Address H., 580, cai'e of Tele graph. WANTED Cleaning by day by colored woman. Address, 1416 North •.Seventh street, or Bell phone I4K2R. i WANTED Colored woman desires position at general housework. Call, or address, 1415 Currant a'venue. ! WANTED —• Middle-aged Woman de ! sires position as housekeeper in small family;, no, washing. Call Bell phone j S-'-L- ! SITUATION WASTED A young lady desires position as cashier; can furnish good references. Address C., 893, care of Telegraph. REAL ESTATE FOB SALE j FOR SALE—I6O2 Regina Street; nine i rooms; water; furnace; gas; bath; front porch. Price, 52.500. Apply J. H. cloudy, 1602 Regina street. | FOR SALE - 1930 North street; 7 ,! rooms; water; furnace; gas; front porch; porch in rear. ~Lot, 120x110. Four ft. side entrance. Price, SI,OOO j j Apply H. Barnharti 2 South Fifteenth! i " * | FRAME HOUSE, located oil Briggs , street, between Seeo and Third; 8 rooms and bath. Will bo sold at sacri fice if sold this Spring. Address S. O. No. 1001, care of Telegraph. J FOR SALE - 331 Hummel street is l loitered at an attractive price; 3-story I j brick. 8 ruuins, buth, gas, furnace, i porch. Also subur!>in places for sale, j Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. j I FOR SALE fcew brlc'c houses—all ! improvements, . $.2,500. Also 3-story I brick facing Reservoir Park. $3 100 < •Other brick houses from $1,750 up. An-I 'ply Edgar B. l7xl7u. Brlnton-Packer Co., Second and Wal nut street*. FOR SALE 1434 Regina street; 3- Btory brick; 10 rooms and bath; side yard; lot. 25x135; 2-story stable on rear, 25x20, suitable for horses or gar age. Also lot 80x100 on State street "op posite Fourteenth street. Apply 1484 Regina street. FOR SALE Property No. 230 North Fifteenth street; a 3-story brick and ffame dwelling With 9 rooms and all improvements. Must be sold by May 1. Bargain price. J. E. Glpple, 1251 Market street. Full SALE Money-making lodg [ Ing house or dwelling, on Pine street. Thirteen rooms and three bath rooms — j recently painted and papered vacant. | Little cash nee.led. Hell Realty Co., | Bergner Building. ! FOR SALE >2,500 will buy a cor | ner property on Puffer street 9 rooms bath gas furnace two stair ways lot. 15*100. Particulars at Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. SIXTY HOUSES, pome new and very attractive homes; several very good ln- I vestments. Terms to suit. D. E. Bright i 1,111 s North Court street. Both Phones J REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT No. 26 North Eigh | teenth street, corner brick house, with : steam heat, combination lights, elegant I Interior decorations. Reference re j quired. Rent, S3O. J. E. Ulpple, 1 »5t | Market street. FOR RENT Elght-toom brick house, with improvements, 1729 Park street, city. Rental, S2O per month. Apply James Brlcker, New Cumberland, Pa., H. F. D. FOR RENT—IS 33 North Third street; fi rooms and bath, furnace; 100-102 Short utreet. 8 rooms and bath; store rooms, 110 South Thirteenth street. Ap ply 430 Walnut street. FOR RENT Bl5 .iorth Second j street lO rooms bath porches— : modern house excellent location ; possession at once. Apply Fltngerald, j Ileal Estate Agent, 317 Walnut street. I FOR RENT NO. 2121 Boas street, with stable, $ 15.00. Suburban home j stead. $23.00. J. E. Glpple, 1251 Mar | ket street. FOR KENT 431 Market street, at I entrance of Subway l* rooms 2 ' baths steam heat suitable for 1 rooming house. Apply Chas. Adler, 100S | HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE OH RENT FOR SALE OR RENT 225 Boas! three-story brick; 9 rooms; hall; all Im i rear entrance; good loca tion; immediate possession; easy terms; rent, S3O. Apply Sls Green street. 183 ACRES 4 6 perches farm land, 36 acres mountain land, known as the ; "Squire Miller Farm" in West Hanover Township, Dauphin County, on the Manadu Gap Road, about 4 miles from Linglestown. Apply Commonwealth Trust Co., Real Estate Department, 222 Market street, Harrisburg. REAL ESTATE WANTED FARM WANTED Not to exceed SI,OOO, in exchange for suburban prop erty one square from trolley. 10c faro to city. Value, $2,700. Address J., 584, care of Telegraph. ... REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE WILL exchange $3,000 equity In a modern West Philadelphia home con taining 12 rooms and 2 baths fof Har risburg lots or equities. Address Box 575, care of Telegraph. APARTMENTS FOR RENT - FOR KENT Bachelors' -apartment of four rooms and bath; steam heat, and all modern conveniences; suitable for from two to four adults; centrally located. Address 4627, care of Tele graph. FOR RENT New three-room apart; input, With, privilege bath. Apply 132, Derry street. FOR RENT Two apartments, front, very desirable; new building; all con veniences. Apply irishman's Furniture Store, llul-3 North Sixth «treet._ i< each, for the ensuing Spring Primary to be held on Tuesday, May 19, 1914. One Official Ballot of each district must be 011 file In the County Commissioners' Office on or before Wednesday, May 12, 1914, and all ballots must be deliv ered at the Commissioners' Office by 12 o'clock noon, Wednesday. May 13. 1914. Full Information as to the number of Official and Specimen Ballots required , for each voting district can be had from the undersigned. A certified check of Three Hundred Dollars ($300) drawn to the order of the County Commissioners of Dau.ihln County, must accompany each bid; the success ful bidder will have five days' time to tile his bond for the full bid price. Also at the same time and place seal ed bids or proposal: will be received for one hundred twenty (120) com plete sets of Primary Election Supplies. Two computation books for each Party and two for the Non-partisan. Certilled check for One Hundred Dollars ($100) drawn to the order of the County Com missioners of Dauphin County must accompany each bid. Successful bidder will have five days' time to die his bond for the full bid price. HENRY W. GOUGH. County Controller. THE annual meeting of the Stock holders of the Blubaker Coal Company will be held at the office of The W. O. Hickok Mfg. Co., Harrisburg, Pa., at 12 o'clock noon on May 4, 1914, for the election of officers and such othor buni ness as may be properly presented. ROSS A. HICKOK, Secretary. PUBLIC SAI-E OF HEAI. ESTATE In the Matter of th<> Estate of Annie E. Klnter Deceased. PURSUANT to an order of the Or phans' Court, held In Harrisburg in and for the County of Dauphin, on the 13th day of April, 1914, the undersign ed Executors of the last will and testa ment of Annie E. Kinter, deceased, late of the City of Harrisburg, will offer at DECLINES DIC NOT BRING HEAVY SELLING Large Orders For Europe Were Executed in Canadian Pa cific Which Broke Four Points By /!.\soiiatcd Press New York, April 22. The market soon lost Its good undertone, and dur ing the second hour there Was a gen eral showing of weakness, with many declines of one to three points. Al though the Mexican situation was pre dominant In influencing sentiment, the market gave no Indications of uneasi ness and the decline did not bring out a heavy volume of selling. gelling orders for Europe werp executed in Canadian Pacific, which broke four points, and In various other stocks. Coalers were weak features. Declines In investment shares, such as LEGAL NOTICES Public kale. In fron* or the Court House, In the 1!lty of Harrisburg, coun ty aforesaid, at 10 o'clock A. M.. Mav 9, 1914, the following described real property of the decedent: All those certain parcels or pieces of land, situated in the City of Harrisburg known as Numbers 1180, 1182, 1184 Christian street rear of Christian street known as rear 131, and 1218 Mul berry street. The terms of sale will be as follows: Ten per centum of the purchase money i shal be payable on the day of sale, ! fifteen per centum thereof on the con | firmation of the sale by the Court and the balance on the let day of July, 1914, ! when title and possession will be given the purchaser or purchasers. A. K. THOMAS, E. A. HEFFELFINGER. Executors of the East Will and Testa ment of Annie E. Kinter, deed. EiSTBftN PEKSSVLVAKrA STATE INSTITUTION Spring City, April 16, 1914. i SEALED PROPOSALS will be recelv ied by the Board of Trustees of the Eastern Pennsylvania State Institution for the Feeble-minded <4 Epileptic, at I the Superintendent's office, Spring City, Chester County, until ELEVEV I O'CLOCK A. M.. SATURDAY. MAY I>, | 1014, for the construction of Buildings I "H" and "I,' and for the heating, the plumbing, and the electric lighting for the same, in accordance with the plans and specifications of the Board prepar ed by Philip H. Johnson, Architect. Plans, specifications and blank forms for bids can be obtained from the ! Architect. 1824 Land Title Building, ! Philadelphia. Bids should be addressed "To the Building Committee of the Board of Trustees," and will be opened and read In the presence of bidders at the Su perintendent's office, at Spring City, at eleven o'clock A. St. on tile day above mentioned. No bids will be considered unless ac companied by certified check or guar anty bond as per specifications. The Board of Trusties reserves the right to reject any or all bids as It may deem best for the interest of the Com monwealth. GEORGE W. FRENCH. Chairman. Building Committee. Office of the Board of Commissioners i of Public Grounds and Buildings of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, i Harrisburg, Pa. i JOHN K. TENER, Governor; A. W. POWELL. Auditor General; R. K.. YOUNG, Treasurer, I Commissioners, i IN compliance with the Constitution and the Laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the Board of Commis sioners of Public Grounds and Build- I lngs invites sealed proposals for con tracts for furnishing such supplies for the Executive Mansion, the Legislature, l the several Departments, Boards and Commissions ot the State Government as described, and below such maximum prices as are fixed In the following schedules, for the year ending the 3lst day of May, A. O. 1915: Schedule A, for furnishing ail Paper and Envelopes: B, for furnishing Typewriters, Adding. Addressing and Duplicating Machines and Supplies: C, for furnisning General Stationery, Mahogany, Oak and Metallic Furniture and Office Supplies; D, for furnishing Engineering Instruments, Blue Print Paper, and Labratory anil Engineering Supplies; E, for furnish hig all Books; F, for furnishing Brushes, Glassware, Brooms, Mops, Buckets, Toilet and Cleaning Soaps, Towels, Rugs. Fuel, Uniforms, Rubber Goods, Chemicals and Miscellaneous Supplies; G, for furnishing Hose and Fittings, Awnings, Carpenter Supplies, Upholstering, Painting and ail Hard ware Supplies; H, for furnishing Sup plies for the care of the Conserva tories and Grounds; I, for furnishing Lumber, General Repairs, and Removal of Dirt and Refuse; J, for furnishing Light, Heat and Power Supplies. As the various classifications of the schedule will be bound in pamphlet form for the convenience of the Bid ders, it is therefore desired that in re questing pamphlets the bidders indi cate those desired by using the letters set forth above. No proposal for any contract shall be considered unless such proposal be accompanied by a certified check, to the order of the State Treasurer,. in one-fourth the amount of the estimated contract; or by a bond, in such form and amount as may be prescribed by the Board of Public Grounds and Build ings. Such bond shall be conditioned for the faithful performance of the terms of the contract, If awarded, and shall have as surety two Individual sureties, approved by a Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the county in which the person or persons making such proposal may reside or of the county wherein shall be located the principal place of business of the per son, firm or corporation making such proposal, or one surety company au thorized to act as surety in this Com monwealth. A bidder who. shall have accompanied his proposal with a certi fied check, as aforesaid, and to whom a contract shall have been awarded, may, within ten days after such award, sub stitute for said check a bond as herein prescribed; otherwise said check shall be retained In lieu of a bond. No bond to be in less sum than Five Hundred ($500.00) dollars, conditioned for the faithful performance of the contract, and addressed and delivered to the Su perintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings on or before 12 o'clock, meri dian, Tuesday, the 12th day of Muy, A. D. 1914. at which time the proposals will be opened and published In the Reception Rooms of tne Executive De partment. at Harrisburg, and the con tracts awarded as soon thereafter as practicable. AS PROVIDED BY THE ACT OF 1913, ALL BIDS MUST BE RENDERED r AND MARKED "DUPLICATE" ANO "ORIGINAL" Blank Bonds and Schedules contain ing all necessary Information mav be obtained by communicating with Sam uel B. Rambo. Superintendent, Public Grounds and Buildings, Harrisburg. Pa By order of the Board. SAMUEL B. RAMBO, • . Superintendent. C. P. ROGERS, JR., Secretary. OHPHANS' COURT SALE Estate of Raymond L. Stewart, Deceased BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court, of Dauphin County, there will bo exposed to public salo at tne Court House, In the City of Harrisburg, Pa., on Wednesday, the 29th day of Anrll, A. D. 1914, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon of said day. the following tract of land: DESCRIPTION OF LAND Beginning at stones at a point on the south stile of the Schuylkill and Sus (luehunna Railroad, thirty (30) feet from the center line of said railroad; thence north sixty-two degrees and forty-nine minutes (62 dogreeß, 49 min utes) east, and parallel with said rail road thirteen hundred twelve (1,3X2) feet to a point; thence south twenty seven degrees eleven minutes (27 de grees, 11 minutes) east, a distance of sixty-three (63) »eet to a point; thence by a remaining part of this tract, south eighty-four degrees eleven minutes (84 degrees, 11 minutes) east four hundred xeventcen (417) feet to a point: thencs by same north seventy-seven degrees forty-nine minutes (77 degrees, 49 min utes), east four hundred forty-nine (449) feet to a point; thence by same north eighty-one degrees thirty mln- Delaware and Hudson were regarded vest men t V poa f ltfon. emP ° rnr ' ly " tra,ne. o ; & • • 68 Norfolk & Western. 102% 102^ Northern Pacific ... 109 10S>a Pacific Mail 23% "3^ jPenna. R. r 108 7i i^ai? Pittsburgh Coal ... 2f1% >o'^ Pressed Steel Car . 41 41 Ray Cott. Copper .. 20% 20% Reading m 100 % Southern Pacific .. ro% 90 Southern Railway .24% 24 Tennessee Copper . 32% 33 Texas Company ... 140 139>£ Jlnlon Pacific 153% 152% n I' J, .. July 87 " ill Corn— . "'* * May 63% July Oats— May 37 % July 37% ... CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press Chicago. 111., April 22. Hogs Re- slow. Bulk of sales, $8.45 , ll * ht - .25®8.55; mixed, $8.30 fa'B.6o; heavy $8.1008.57 ; rough, SB.IO @8.20; pigs, $7.0008.25. Cattle Receipts, 15,000; steady. ?"• $''05@9.40; Texas steora, $7.10 @B-.;0; stockers and feeders. $5.50®) 8.15; cows and heifers, $3,70@8.50; calves, SB.OO @8.50. .. f he Sl , »r^l t f£' ei P ts ' 23,000; slow. Na tivo, J».£506.75- yearlings, $0.70@7.40; lambs, native, $6.2008.15. I'll II.A OI2I.PHJA PHODUCK Oy Associated Press Philadelphia, April 22. Wheat ~ Higher: No. 2, red, export, 98®99%c; No. J, Northern, Duluth, export, $1.04. Corn—- Firm; iuw. No. 2, yellow, natural local, 75@75%c; do., kiln dried, | local, 76076 V&c. — Higher; No. 2, white, 45® I Bran Market steady; winter, per W3O - 00; sprln *- per to °- Refined Sugars Market steady; powdered, 4.00 c; fine granulated, 3.90e; confectioners' A, 3.80 c; Keystons A. 3.65 c. Butter The market is steady; western, creamery, extras, 2«c; nearby prints, fancy. 29c. Eggs The market Is firm; Pennsylvania and Other nearby firsts, free cases, $6.00 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $5.90 per case; western, extras, ilrsts, free cases, $6.00 per case; do., firsts, fres cases, $6.85 per cuse. Live Poultry Weak; fowls, 17 v ola ers, 12®18c; ducks. 17®l8c; spring ducks, 17© 18c; geese, 15® 17c; turkeys, Dressed Poultry Firm; fowls, western, fancy, heavy, 20e; do., fair to good, heavy, 17® 19c; do., fair to good, heavy, 20o; do., weights. 12@15c; unattractive, 13 @l6c; old roiosters, l»o; roast ing chickens, fancy, 18®20a: broil ing chickens, fancy, I4&k6 in K" i> «m straight, jute sacks, $4.1504.30; spring, firsts, clear, $4.004j/4.20; straights, S-i.zu @4.40; patents. 54.5004,75. Hay The market is firmer; tim othy, No. 1. largo bales, $18.50019.00; No. 1. medium bales, slß.oo® 18.50; No. 2, $16.00017.00; No. 3, $14.00015.00. nuxuu. L-ignt mixed. *it>.6o® 17.00; No. 1, do., 115.60016.00; No. 2. do. '13^0«|>14.60. utes (81 degrees, 30 minutes) east three hundred fifty-five (355) feet to a point; I thence by same north sixty-six degrees I forty-five minutes (66 degrees. 45 mln -1 utes) east six hundred two (602) feet I to a point: thence by same north slxty ! four and one-fourth degrees (64 ',4 de- I grecs". east seven hundred forty (740) feet to a point; thence along the Ellen dale Forge Tract south twenty-six de grees fifteen minutes (26 degrees, 15 minutes) east six hundred forty-two (642) feet to stones; thence south fifty six degrees fourteen minutes (56 de grees, 14 minutes) west twenty-six hundred seventeen (2,617) feet to a hickory; thence by the John Bell tract flfty-nlno degrees forty-five minutes (59 degrees, 45 minutes) west sixteen hundred seventy-two (1,672) feet to stones; thence by the John Gayman tract eight degrees forty-eight minutes (8 degrees. minutes) west fourteen hundred fifty-four (1,464) feet to a white oak; thence by the same north nine degrees twenty-three minutes (9 degrees, 23 minutes) west one hundred seventy three (173) feet, to the place of beginning. Containing one hundred three (103) acres and one hundred (100) perches. Together with the use o( a private road leading from a point In the public road from Dauphin to EUendale Forge, to land herein. Having thereon erected a dwelling house and barn. Terms of sale—Ten per cent, of thfc purchase money on day o» sale; 15 p«r cent, on the day of the confirmation of the sale by the Court, and tho bal nee within ten (10) days from the confir mation of the sale by the Court, with power to adjourn the sale from time to time. ELIZABETH F. STEWART, Administratrix BRADDOCK. Attorney. 13