TELEGRAPH WANT ADS Are Fai / Leave It to Telegraph Want Ads to Find It t The busiest little fellows in Harrisburg and the keenest! They work day and night, go everywhere and meet nearly everybody. They'll find help for you. They'll find work for you. They'll find a home for you. They'll find a farm for you. They'll find a buyer for you. They'll find a tenant for you. They'll find the lost for you. Just phone your WANT to Telegraph WANT ADS and leave it to them. Call Bell 2040; Cumberland 203: " ... ' DIED KAUFMAN —On Friday morning, April 24. 1914, John A. Kaufman, aged 81 yearn and 1 month. Funeral on Monday afternoon, April 27, at 3 o'clock, from the residence of his daughter, Mrs. J. A. Grieshabeij near Oyster's Point. The relatives and friends are Invited to attend without further notice. Burial private. Burial Chestnut Hill Cemetery, Mechanics burg, Pa. WOOD Mrs. May Ripple, wife of Gramlllle Wpod, of 719 North Eigh teenth street, Friday, April 24, 1914, aged 30 years. . Funeral services will be held Satur day evening from her late home, at 7:30 o'clock. Friends desiring to view the body can do so between the hours of 6 o'clock and 8 o'clock this evening, and !> to 12 o'clock Sunday morning. The body will be taken to Lancaster Sun day afternoon, where the funeral ser vices and burial will be made. GRUBB Mrs Nancy J., widow of the late Perry Grubb, died at. the home of her son, John Grubb, 1802 Penn street, on Friday, April 24, 1914, aged 06 years. Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. The body will be taken to Newport, Monday morning for burial. LEWIS On April 23, 2:46 A. M„ David H. Lewis, aged 37 years, 1010 North Fourth street. Relatives and friends invited to at tend the services on Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, without further notice. r i s burgjCemetery^ LOST LOST Pair of nose glasses. Re ward if returned to 1724 North Third Htraet. . LOST Blue Indian Canoe adrift "White Swastlcas" on each end. Finder Rewarded. Address Box 441, Millers HKi.P WANTED—MaIe ""HONEST MAN WANTED in each town for special advertising work; sls a week to start; experience unneces sary: references required. Address at once McLean. Black & Co., 98 N. Bev erly street, Boston, Mass. WANTED immediately one, possibly two, live, middle-aged men of good ap fiearance and willing to work, to travel n that section. All summer's job; thirty towns to cover; good pay; wages weekly. Address Glen Bros., Rochester, N. Y. GET in touch with a proposition pay ing $8 daily, where no capital or ex perience is necessary. Write Star Mail Order Co., Gilmore, Mo. 1 WILL START YOU earning |4 ually at home in fpare time, silvering mir rors; no capital; free instructive book let, giving plans of operations. G. F. Redmond, Dept. 268, Boston, Mass. GOVERNMENT EXAMINATIONS Thorough Instruction, $5. Returned if not appointed. Particulars free. American Civil Service School, Wash ington, D. C. WANTED Good, reliable tinner. Apply W. W. Zeidera & Son. 1136 Derry street. WANTED Several house painters; none but first-class need apply. Call at 923 Capital street, 7.00 A. M. C. A. Slbbett. WANTED First-class wood pat ternmaker —machine work. Apply Frog, Switcti and Manufacturing Co., Carlisle, Pa. WANTED Boy over 16, for grocery store; give experience and reference. Address W„ 596, care of Telegraph. LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANT ED. Splendid Income assured right man to act as our representative after learning our business thoroughly by mall. Former experience unnecessary. All we require is honesty, ability, am bition and willingness to learn a lucra tive business. No soliciting or travel ing. All or spare time only. This Is an exceptional opportunity for a man in your section to get into a big paying business without capital and become Independent for life. Write at once for full particulars. National Co-Operative Realty Compan". L-010, Marden Build ing, Washington, D. C. WANTED Locomotive Firemen, Brakemen, SIOO monthly. Necessary signal instruction tree, hend age, post age. Railway, oare of Telegraph. MEN 30 to 40 year* old wanted at once for Electric Railway Motormen and Conductors; S6O to SIOO a month; do experience necessary; One opportu nity; no strike; write immediately for application blank. Address Box 820. care of Telegraph. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy to get. My free booklet. Y-372, tells now. Write to-day—NOW. Earl Hop kins. Washington, D. C. AGENTS WANTED "HONEST MAN WANTED in each town to distribute free advertising premiums; sls a week to start; ex perience unnecessary; references re quired. Address McLean, Black 4 Co., Kl, N. Beverly street, Boston, Mass. 1611 Swatara J. FOR SALE $2,700 A aH-story frame dwelling house vestibule reception hall —parlor—dining room and kitchen —furnace. Throe bedrooms and bath room on the second floor. Sldo bay wind aw—front and back porches and balcony. Lot 20x100 ft. to a paved 12-ft. rear alley. Miller Bros. & Neefe Locust and Court Streets. * SATURDAY EVENING, AGENTS WANTED LIVE AGENTS, men or women, to sell high-grade household necessity. Big profits. Particulars free. The Stone Specialty Co., Dept. B, Jamestown, if. Y. AGENTS, start at once. Big profits handling our brand new household specialty. Write to-day for free book let. Agents' Specialty Co., Box 1059, Millvllle, N. J. AGENTS To sell Keystone Keyless Padlocks. Something new. Attract at tention. Big profits. Send SI.OO de posit for sample and terms. Keystone Supply Company, Franklin, Pa. AGENTS New household specialty; big demand. Easily demonstrated by either sex. Send for free booklet. Chas. N. Stearns, 1820 Adams avenue. Scran ton, Pa. ~ DON'T miss this one. We offer you a brand-new household specialty. Pat ented January 30, 1914. Every woman grabs it. Your money doubled twice on every sale. Mr. Marrlck made S9O first.three weeks. A Kansas boy made $85.40 outside of school hours last month. You can sell every family in your town, First one In your terri tory gets right to sell. Be quick. Send for catalog "W" to-day. Wendell 00., 281 Oak street, Leipsic, Ohio. . AGENTS, make big money selling our line of specialties. Write for our new catalog and free sample. Cumber land Manufacturing Co., Gloucester, N. J. RESPONSIBLE SALESMEN to repre sent us exclusively handling quick sell ing automobile necessity. Men with knowledge of auto trade preferred. J. P. Gorman Co., 1269 Broadway, N. T. AGENT WANTED Sanitary Sugar Bowl. Big Seller. Every home and restaurant buys. 100 per cent, profit. SSO week easy. Sample, 25c. Sanitary Sugar Bowl Co., 2 Barker Place, Pitts burgh, Pa. INVESTIGATE to-day. Fast-selling article. Great demand. Large profits for Live Agents. Success assured. The Bower Supply Co., 107 E. Simpson street, Mechanlcsburg, Pa. AGENTS Men or women, introduce household specialty into every home. Big profits. Brand new, positive neces sity. Write to-day. Fair Haven Spec ialty Co., Fair Haven, Pa. AGENTS WANTED tor article which no housewife can resist. Particulars free. Dept. 20, Tod Specialties Co., 43- 61 Hancock avenue, Jersey City, N. J. AGENT WANTED to travel. Wages based on salary and commission. Ref erences. Address J., Box 598, care of Telegraph. I SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN WANTED Experience unnecessary, easy work, big pay. Write for large list of openings offering op portunities to earn SIOO to SSOO a month while you learn. Address Dept. 417, National Salesmen's Training Association, Chicago, New York, Kan sas City, San Francisco. WANTED High-class Specialty Salesman to handle our Peptomint Chewing Gum and other brands through jobbers; exclusive territory. We offer an exceptional opportunity to go with us. L P. Larson, Jr., Co., 321-323 North Sheldon street, Chicago. CIGAR SALESMAN WANTED Ex perience not necessary. We pay $25.00 per week salary, and allow $5.00 per day for expenses. Continental Cigar Company, Wichita, Kan. AGENTS Get particulars of one of the best-paying propositions over put on the market. Something no one else sells. Make $4,000 yearly. Send postal to-day for particulars. E. M. Feltman, Sales Manager, Sofl!i Sycamore street, Cincinnati. Ohio. HELP WANTED— FemaIe WA.Yi n,D Salesladies; steady po sition; good wage to right parties. Ap fly Ladles' Bazaar, 10 and 12 South 'ourth street. WANTED Girl for general office work. Apply Harrlsburg Shoe Mfg. Co,, Vernon street, Harrlsburg, Pa. WOMEN CANVASSERS; Perfumes, Soaps, Toilet and Household Necessi ties; $9.00 weekly salary, or commis sion. Credit. Sample case loaned, llebscher, Dept A-3, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED Girl wanted to work on coats. Call to see N. Zimmerman, 1266 Market street. Harrlsburg, Pa. WANTED Saleslady to sell trees, shrubs, roses, vines, berry bushes, bulbs, etc. Good wages permanent. Exclusive territory. Outfit free. Brown Brothers Company, Rochester, New York. LADY SOLICITOR. Salary and ex penses. Experience unnecessary. Free outfit. Permanent. Fairview Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED Three bright, capable ladles for 1914 to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers; $25 to SSO per wcett; railroad fare paid. Goodrich Drug Co., Dept. 308, Omaha, Neb. Experienced winders. Apply Harrisburg Silk Mill, Cor. North and Second streets. WANTED Woman over 21. to as sist in grocery store; must have some experience and reference. Address Z., 597, care of Telegraph. HELP WANTED—llnlc and Female WILL pay Reliable Man or Woman $12.50 to distribute 100 FREE pack ages Perfumed Borax Soap Powder among friends. No monev required. Ward Borax Co., 216 Institute Place, Chicago. WANTED Man and wife during summer months at country home. Wo man to do cooking and man to make himself generally useful. Good wages to right party Apply SlO Ntfrth Sec ond street. SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe WANTED Young, married man wishes work on farm; experienced; can furnl: reference; would like a place with small tenant house or a small, stocked farm, or work of any kind. Harry L. Doutrlok, Paixtang. Pa. WANTED An experienced chauf feur wants position as chauffeur. Ap ply X.. 896. care of Telegraph. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Woman wanta day's work of any kind and washing and ironing to do at home. Apply 1723 North Seventh street. WANTED Young lady would like light office position; can operate type writer. Or telephone operator in hotel, public or private offices. Can furnish good reference. AddresH S. J. C., care of Telegraph. WANTED Stenographer, thirteen years' experience, desires position; can furnish good reference. Address X., 695, care of Telegraph. WANTED Experienced stenog rapher and typewriter, with knowledge of bookkeeping, wants position; can furnish good references. Address, or call, Stenographer, 1831 North street. City. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FRAME HOUSE, located on Brigga street, between Seco and Third; 8 rooms and bath. Will be sold at sacri fice If sold this Spring. Address S. O. No. 1001, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Row of six frame houses In West Fairview, Pa. Cheap. C. O. Disney, West Fairview, Pa. FOR SALE New brick house, 2313 Derry; latest Improvements; large front and back porches; open staircase; hardwood flnlsn: bargain to quick buyer; granolithic walks. Apply 1432 Oerry, or 1030 Market street. FOR SALE ln Elkwood, modern pressed brick mansion; all hardwood flnihs; 8 rooms and bath; gas; elec tricity; granolithic pavements; lot, 100 xl2o. Price, $5,000. Keeney & Sim mons. New Cumberland. WHY not live In Ellzabethtown, Pa.7 A town which has all city conveniences, good markets, splendid train and trol ley service. Houses with all modern conveniences for sale or rent. Call on, or address, J. H. Buch, Ellzabethtown, Pa FOR SALE One of the finest homes In Mechanlcsburg; all improvements; 110 feet front; good shade; a garage large enough for three automobiles. An Ideal home. Price right; easy terms. Possession given at once. F. S. Mumma & Son, Real Estate & In surance Agents, Mechanlcsburg, Pa. FOR SALE —• 2%-story brick house, slate roof; all conveniences; lot, 50x175; situated on corner Briggs and Fourth avenue, one of the best locations in town. Price reasonable. Call, or write, Jas. A. Davis, New Cumberland, Pa. FOR SALE 2%-story frame house 7 rooms and attic; also lot 16x245, Located on Main street, Penbrook, Pa. Bargain to quick purchaser. Address C. E. M., P. O. Box 281, Penbrook. Pa. FOR SALE —• House No. 1918 Penn street; two-story pressed brick front; all Improvements; porch; gas. Apply on premises. Cheap to quick buyer. FOR SALE Cozy corner 2-story brick house; six rooms and bath; mod ern improvements; electricity; gas; hot and cold water In cellar; 5 minutes' walk to depot; every rqom front. Price right to interested party. Inquire 117 Sylvan Terrace. FOR SALE ln Middletown lO7 Ann St. large store room and dwell ing lot, 25x110 - additional lot, 45x 110 elegant location for any line of business possession at once. Brinton- Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE 44 Acres 3% miles west of Marysvllle frame dwelling 8 rooms good as new frame bank barn running water 75 fruit trees in bearing. Price, $2,800.00. Brinton 1-acker Co., Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE l3O Acres 2% miles from Middletown large brick house S rooms frame bank barn 4O acres of river bottom soil. This is an exceptionally good dairy farm. Brln ton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. A bargain for some one; Thirty-first and Hdffer streets, Penbrook, one 2^-story frame house, 7 rooms, bath, hall and open stairway, newly painted and papered throughout. $1,350.00; $350.00 cash, balance on easy terms. C. A. Klemm, Secretary, 1304 State street. FOR SALE 1434 Regina street; 3- story 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 1434 FOR SALE Property No. 230 North Fifteenth street; a 3-story brick and frame dwelling with 9 rooms and all Improvements. Must be sold by May 1. Bargain price. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. SIXTY HOUSES, some new and very attractive homes; several very good In vestments. Terms to suit. D. E. Bright bill 2 North Court street. Both phones FOR SALE 52,250 will buy an almost new frar* house at Riverside — lot, 20x100 side yard cemented walk 6 rooms complete bath ~ furnace only $250 cash needed, bal ance in monthly payments. Apply to S. Haldeman & Co.. 3222 North Sixth HEAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT House with 7 rooms and bath, 2328 Derry street, Garfield. Inquire at store. Bell phone 494-W. FOR RENT FURNISHED COTTAGE (BOW MAN'S) AT PERDIX. Miller Bros. & Neefe. Bell Phone 1595. FOR RENT New 5-roomed house on Front street In Marysvllle: Water in house. Large back yard. Rent, SIO.OO. Address P. O. Box 347, Steel ton. Pa. FOR RENT lBl5 North Second Btreet lO rooms bath porches— modern house excellent location possession at once. Apply Fitzgerald, Real Estate Agent, 317 Walnut street. FOR RENT Eight-room brick house, with improvements, 1729 Park street, city. Rental, S2O per month. Apply James Brlcker, New Cumberland, Pa., R. F. D. FOR RENT No 2121 Boas street, with stable, $15.00. Suburban home stead, $23.00. J. E. Gipple. 1261 Mar ket street FOR RENT 431 Market street, at entrance ot Subway l3 rooms 2 baths steam heat suitable for rrsmiirg house. Apply Chas. Adler. 1002 North Third street. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OK KENT FOR SALE OR RENT Farm of 125 acres at $lO per month, no taxes, In East Fishing Creek Valley. Address Mary E. Kelly, Fort Hunter, Pa. 183 ACRES 46 perches farm land, 36 acres mountain land, known us the "Squire Miller Farm" in West Hanover Township, Dauphin County, on the Manada Gap Road, about 4 miles from Llnglestown. Apply Commonwealth Trust Co., Real Estate Department, 222 Market street, Harrlsburg.^ APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT Apartment; 5 rooms; bath; pantry; porches; city steam heat; continuous hot water. E. J. Macy, 226 North Second street. FOR RENT Two apartments, front, very desirable; new building; all con veniences. Apply Flshman's Furniture fjrore, 1101-3 North Sixth street. Harrisburg tfS&lb telegrxFH ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT By the night or month, the finest rooms in Harrisburg, single or en suite. Laßelle Apart ments, 204 Locust street, next door to Orpheum. Steam heat, electricity, baths. Newly furnished throughout. Apply C. Qaeta. Merchant Tailor, 212 Locust street. FOR RENT Newly furnished front rooms, facing Capitol Park; hot and cold running water; electric light; use of phone. Apply Robinson Apartments, 410 North street FOR RENT Two nicely furnish ed rooms, for gentlemen, with city heat and use of bath. Apply 272 Brlggs street. FOR RENT One very desirable (large) second floor front room, fur nished, with conveniences; very pleas ant room; one or two gentlemen pre ferred. Call 1338 North Third street. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for rent, with running hot and cold water use of bath young couple preferred. Apply 266 Herr street. FOR RENT Nice room on second floor privilege of bath and phone suitable for married couple or gentle man. Apply 210 South Thirteenth street. FOR RENT Furntshed room, third floor front, suitable for one gentleman; use of bath and phone; delightful lo cation for summer. 1727 State street. FOR RENT Two newly furnished communicating front rooms, second floor; rent one or both; large front porch; at end of Mulberry Street Bridge; conveniences: phone; refer ence. Apply 1163 Mulberry street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms and boarding by meal, day or week. Apply 1001 North Second street, corner Boas and tiecond streets. UNFURNISHED ROOMS. suitable for light housekeeping. Stoves fur nished free. Laundry, phone and bath room privileges. Also janitress service. Bishop Building, 429 Broad street. FOR RENT Nice, large, furnished or unfurnished front room, second floor, on Hill. Well lighted; three windows; good locality; all conveniences; gentle men preferred. Also boarding if pre ferred. Address G., 591, care of Tele graph. FURNISHED ROOMS, single or en suite, all conveniences, including phone; reference required. Apply 1015 North l'"ront street _____ FOR RENT Fifty furnished rooms, In private families, ail parts of city Improvements 11.25 week many other rooms. Send address and 1 will call Address X.. 508, care of Tele graph. ROOMS WANTED ADDITIONAL ROOMS WANTED FOR REPRESENTATIVE* OF THE GRAND I.ODGE OK OI»D FELLOWS WHICH MEETS IN THIS CITY MAY 19 TO 31. NOTIFY EITHER OF THE UNDER SIGNED AND STATE NUMBER THAT CAN BE ACCOMMODATED AND THE I'HICE PER NIGHT. (2EO. C. McCAHAN, 3210 NORTH FOURTH STREET. JOHN S. SFICER, BOX 7N6. YOUNG man wants furnished room. Permanent. Mention terms. Box R, 601, care of Telegraph. WAXTEP i WANTED To olean carpets and rugs In new sanitary way. Restores colors to carpets. Does not Injure fabric. Satisfaction guaranteed. Pnone 623R, Sanitary Carpet Cleaning Co., 352 Broad. WANTED At once, small house; no children. Apply Harry O. Eberts, Jr., 1258 Juniper street. State terms In answer. FOR SALE ___ FOR SALE One 8-inch scrow-out tlng lathe—-£°o<. at 10 o'clock A M.. to highest bidder for cash consideration, and must be removed within 10 days from date of sale. Further particulars can be had upon application to G. W. Mumma. Fre ght Claim Adjuster, P. R. R. freight OffWe, foot of Third street. J. H. Nixon, Agent, Harrisburg. HIGHEST GRADE ROOFING PAINT. Having purchased the stock of a paint works, we offer this high grade paint, all colors, at #5 cents a gallon. Sold at all stores at 11.00. Also several tons pitch at your own price. Wil liams & Freedman, Tenth street, below Mulberry Street Bridge. CONTRACTORS' EQUIPMENT About 300 pieces of heavy contractors' equipment from the New York Clty- Catsklll Mountain Aqueduct. Steam shovels, locomotives, cars, hoisting en gines, air compressors, rails, pumps, buckets, etc. What do you need? E. B. Leaf Co. Take Rockville car to Riverside. 60.000 SLIGHTLY USED FILES We have purchased a carload of files used at a u. S. Government discontinued gun factory; all slices; all kinds. Six dozen for 12.60. No smaller quantity sold. E. B. Leaf Co. Take Rockville car to Riverside. SECOND-HAND MACHINERY PUR CHASED FROM U. 8. GOVERNMENT— Lathe, $65.00; band saw, 185.00; cuttlng off machine, S4O 00: buffing machine, on stand, $25.00; grinders, $30.00. E. B Leaf Co., Stxtn street at Riverside! Rockville car. FOR SALE Two Model Steam Boil ers (new), and one second-hand Har risburg steam boiler. Bargain if sold now. Apply H. F. Qulckel, No. 123 Pine street. FOR SALE Boston Terrier, bull, fe male, 2 years old; house broken; broad head, deep, short, square muzzle; tight, short screw tail. Will sell very reason able. Apply at 1745 North Sixth street. n F P.? SALE —• On# Ajax furnace, slightly used; 10 Registers and all cellar pipe, In good condition. Will sell cheap. Address J., 894, care of Telegraph. Big bargain to offer I A SMALL Grocery Store on the trol ley line 2O minutes' ride from Har risburg doing an elegant business. Rent very reasonable. Oood reason for selling out. Address G., 689, cari of Telegraph. FOR SALE 1823 Boas street; new 2-story brick; never occupied; 7 rooms, hall and bath; all Improvements; gas; electric lights; cement cellar; concrete walls nnd steps; side entrance. Price, 12,600, on easy terms. Charles Barn liart, 1821 Whitehall street. FOR SALE Oakland Roadster; first-class condition; price right. In quire Paul D. Messner, 1118 James street. FOR SALE Fourteen Minorca Chickens. Reason for soiling, leaving city. Call 1824 North Sixth. One 7-passenger Packard car in good condition. Also two lots in Herr street, between 21st and 22nd streets. Call Bell phone 1972. FURNITURE FOR SALE Golden oak china closet, curved glass sides and door, has claw feet, cost when new, $30,00, Is good as new, price $16.00; also S-ft. extension tabic, cost when new $15.00, shows the wear some, but cheap at SH.OO, or the two pieces, for cash, $20.00. Call evenings, preferably after 7:30, or afternuons between 3 and 5. A. P. Wleland, 1010 North Sixteenth street. 'Danville) Bloomsburg in the Susquehanna Vallev means (50.000* people, fine markets, (100) railroad trains dully and good (Trolley) service. Notice Temptation (2) farms (180) acres only quarter mile to Trolley (mile) to Philadelphia and Reading railroad just outside of (City Limits) with all (new) buildings painted except new roof large bank barn with Stock Yard Peach orchard valued (♦1,000). buildings ($3,000), Spring House ($600) ' ?2Ki« h v ef,tnutl P ,ne ' (*1,400) land alone i < $3,000) and means over ($8 000) valua tion (no mistake) at only ($4,500). Straw and corn fodder (4) cows (2) horse# (6) hogs 'SO) poultry included. Reason low prlr© wish to avoid (Sheriff Sale). Must sell SL? nce V N^ )t ! rp (easy) payments (»a,- 000) cash, balance to suit Buver. To avoid missing (Bargain) remember special telephone hours (7 to 8) morn ing." and evenings. Bell 11-R. and United 140-E Photographs. GEO. B. OSTRANDER, Danville, Pa. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Will sell equity in 8 dwellings centrally lo cated. all rented, or exchange for small suburban place within 5c car limits of Harrisburg. P. O. Box No. «86. Harris burg, Pa. FOR SALE OH EXCHANGE WELL LOCATED LOTS In the Tenth Wartl i Home of them on paved street. Will exchange for Improved property. An exceptional opportunity lor a builder. Call and Innpeet blue i;rlnt. K. H. Oyxter, Truatee, care of Telegraph Huslness Office. FOR RENT FOB HUNT -- Desirable office* In the Telegraph Building, singly or t* suite. Inquire at Buslneaa Office. TWO desirable offices in the Union Trust Building; possession at once. Apply Union Trust Co. FOR RENT Lodge room- West End. Good location. Reasonable rent. Apply L B. Gray, 448 Delaware avenue, City, R. K. of Modern Maccabees, ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS ciiiTbe secured at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR RENT Two-story garage, with water and sewer, rear 1530 Regina street. Will accommodate two cars. J. E. Glpple, 1251 Market street. WELL-LOCATED store room. 2«xHt> also small room, 12x30, suitable for barber shop or small business, on West High street, Elizabethtown. Pa. Pos session Immediately. Inquire J. H Levenlght, EMzabethtown, Pa. FOR RENT Store room I*oo North Third street; 33x100; 14-foot celling; one of the best rooms In the city. Ap ply J S. Bible, 25fl Herr street. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES HOW would you like to Invest some capital in a hide-rendering and dead animal business with an expeit in that line? Address J. J. Stewart, 2220 North Sixth street. City. WANTED, IDEAS Write tor List of Inventions Wanted by manufactur ers and prizes offered for Inventions. Our four books sent free. Patent se cured or Fee Returned. Victor J. Evans & Co., 678-F, Washington, D. C. ANY Ir si .gent person can earn good Income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate. 798. Lock port. N. Y. FOB SALE At Gables. 11l and 117 South Second street, 5,00b gallons New Era ready mixed Paint: Acme quality. Also the full line -of the Acme make. I MADE $60,000 In five years In the mall order business, began with $6. Bend for free booklet, TelTs how. Hea cock, 355 Lockport, N, T. FOK SAJUB At Qable'e, 118. US and JIT South Second atraat, J.OOO set* n*w 6aah, Bxlo, U L.. primed Wid at »1 18 per aet. Alfo other site* APRIL 25,'1914. SECURITIES MARKET UPSET BY OUTBREAK Depressing Influence of Cris is Increased by Heavy Selling of Stocks Here by Europe New York, April 25. Tho securi ties market was upset this week by tho outbreak of hostilities with Mexico, which overshadowed everything els-e in shaping sentiment. The decline, which began a fortnight ago, was accelerated, and at times stocks were under heavy pressure. Many low records for the year were made. Nevertheless the mar ket received fairly good support, and there was little evidence of nervous ness. The depressing influence of the Mexican crisis was greatly increased by heavy and persistent selling of stocks here by Europe. Tho foreign markets, in fact, were more unsettled than the home exchange, owing, perhaps, to the heavy holdings of Mexican securities In Europe. The Illness of ISmperor Fran cis Joseph was a, contributory Inllu ence in unbalancing tho markets of Eu rope and unloading of securities here for foreign account was a chief source of the decline. Weather conditions were favorable to crops. Other domestic factors, how ever, were bearish. There wore evi dences of further contraction in trade. Tho number of Idle freight cars In creased largely. Prices of copper and some steel products were shaded. Money rates tightened. Foreign ex change rose to the highest quotations for the year. Furnished by H. W. SNAVELY Arcade Hulldlnit New York, April 25. ~ . Open. Clos. Alaska Gold Minea . 25 24% Amal. Copper 70 68 74 American Beet Sugar 20% 19% American Can 25% 25 American Can pfd.. 87% 87% Am. C. & F 46 1,4 45 American Cotton Oil 39% 39 Am. Ice Securities.. 28 28 Am. Locomotive ... 28>4 28% American Sugar ... 99% 99% American T. & T... 119% 119 Anaconda 82 % 32 Atchison 98' A 92% Baltimore & Ohio .. 87% 88 Bethlehem Steel ... 38% 38% Brooklyn R. T 88% 88% California Petroleum '9% 18% Canadian Pacific ... 190 190 BUSINESS I'IHSUN U.S ANY and all kinds of Job Carpenter ing Work. Also Concrete Walks .uid Steps a specialty. Address H. 11. Shlve ly. Lucknow. pa. HIGHEST PKICES paid for Old Gold a nd Silver, \\ ntches and Jewelry. Or will exchange for new Jewelry. Jos. D, Brenner, Jeweler, 803 North Third street. Bell phone 626K R. 11. PEFFEH, LOCAL, EXPRESS and Delivery, piano and Furniture moving a specialty. Stor age of household goods end furniture packing. Bell phone 1684 J. 1119 Mont gomery, Harrisburg. W. J. WENKICH, 339 Hamilton street —Furniture, china and piano packing. Shipments looked after at both enda. 3"27W of Bell phone Harrisburg Paste Works 12(1 N. Cameron Street PAPERHANGERS', billposters', book binders' and all kinds of paste. Prornot shipment. All paste guaranteed. Bell phone 1186 L. , HAVtMQ ~ I H. W. LATH!•:, ItiioriilUK "table anil | \ adouul Trauafer Co. Movers of ' pianos, safes, boilers and general haul ing. H W. Luthe, Manager, Fifth an,l ; Woodbine streets. Bell phone No ; 2503R .. FUR falling hair try Gross wuimne Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary. 119 M r ket street, Harrisburg. Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention Bell i»CO I LEARN DRESSMAKING in one of the I best dressmaking schools in America Make your own dresses wh'le learning Night and Day classes. Work's Dress ! making School, 22 North Fourth street. REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING 1 with best material an.l by expert help Send us your worn furniture. Our best efforts Insure your satisfaction S. N Glurk. 320 Woodbine street. A LEVIN, 805 North Third street. Furniture repair, upholstering and re finishing. Antique furniture for sale. All work properly attended to. Rea i sonable prices guaranteed. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO IX)AN SIOO,OOO to loan In amounts of SI,OOO and up on tirjt mortgage on city property, repayable montnly or Installments. Debt cancel ed and mortgage satisfied on death of bom wer. John C. Orr, 223 Market street. 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. ~~ ""iN MEMOIUAM IN MEMOIUAM IN loving remembrance, to the mem bers of the Blessing family, who have foldwl their hands and closed their weary eyes In peaceful sleep during the past twelve months: Jennie, April 25, 1013. \ John W., August 28, 1913. Frederick P., September 26, 1913. Frank G., January 21, 1914. Peace to their ashes and rest to their souls. FAMILY PERSONAL CUT this out for luck; send birth date and 10c for wonderful horoscope of your entire life. Prof. Raphael, 199 Lexington avenue, New York. STORAGE HARRISBURG STORAGE CO Two large brick warehouses, built ex pressly for storage. Private rooms for household goods ant j unexcened fa ! duties for storing all kinds of mer chandise. Low storage rutes. South St. and Penna. R. R. STOn/tGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate l'O'ims. |1 to |3. Wagons, 76 cents ger month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411 road street. Both pliones. I.EGAT NOTICES NOTICE t THE annual meeting of the Paxtang i Cemetery Association will be held In the office of the cemetery between the hours of 2 and 3 P M.. on Monday, 2;th I April. 1914. ! . BELLETT LAWSON, Secretary. THE annual meeting of the Stock holders of the blvbaker Coal Company will be hold at the office of Tlio W. O. Hlckok Mfg. Co.. Hanrlsburg, Pa., at 12 o'clock noon on May i, 1914, for the election of officers and such other busi ness as may be properly presented. ROSS A. HICKOK, Secretary. NOTICE Is hereby given that appli cation will be made to the Harrisburg Club on the 18th day of May, 1914, by the Harrisburg Light and Power Com pany for the issuance to It of duplicate Certificate of Indebtedness of said Harrisburg Club, numbered 96, In the sum of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars, original certificate of like number and amount having been ißsued (o the Har risburg Steam Heat and Power Com pany and became lout or mlnlald. Central Leather ... 34% 33% Chesapeake & Ohio. RIM 50% C.. M. & St. P 85% 96 Chlno Con. Copper . 38 37% Col. F. & 1........ 28 28 Consolidated Gas . . 128% 127% Corn Products 8% 8U Distilling Securities . 14' 14 Ej r ! e 26% 25% Kne, Ist pfd 40% 40% General Electric Co. 142 141 Goodrich, B. F 25 24 Great Northern pfd. 119% 119% Great Nor. Ore subs. 29% 29% Illinois Central .... 107% 107% Interboro-Met. pfd.. 58% 58% Lehigh Valley .... 134% 134% Louis. & Nashville . 138 131% Mex. Petroleum ... 55 52% Missouri Pacific ... 19% 18% Nev. Con. Sopper . 14% 14 New York Central. 87% 87% N. Y., N. H. &H. . 67 (57% Norfolk & Western. 101% 101% Northern Pacific ... 107 107 People's Gas & Coke 119% 118% Pittsburgh Coal ... 18% 19 Pressed Steel Car ..40% 40 Ruy Con. Copper .. 19% 19 % Reading 160% ig 9% Rep. Iron &S. pfd. 20 20Vi Southern Pacific ... 88 87% Southern Railway . 22% 23 Southern Ry. pfd .. 77% 77% | Tennessee Copper . 32 32 Texas Company ... 138% 138% Union Pacific 150% 147% |U. SO Rubber 54 53% |U. S. Steel 56% R6% U. S. Steel pfd 107% 107% Utah Copper 52% 50% IVa. Car. Chem .... 27% 27% Western Union Tel.. 60 60% , Westinghouse Mfg.. 72% 71 " Wool worth 95% 96% CHICAGO HOAKD OP TRADE I Furnished by H. W. SNAVKI.Y Ar<.«de llulMlntc Chicago. IU.. April 25. ~r , . Open. High. Low. Clos. Wheat— :::: "* :::: »» "8 «*"" May 37 Si R -a< I'HILADKL?HIA PROOVCK By Associated Press Philadelphia. April 20. Wheat -- i nni/ er V- . ■ redl export, sl.oo®l Ul 04%@l 0 .05% NOrU,e, ' n ' r),l ' Ut "' CXpO, t ' | Corn Firm; new, No. 2, yellow, B ra !«%J 5 ® 75,ic: d - klln 45 wfc 8 Flr, " ; No ' 2 ' w hite, 45®/ steady; winter, per »28:00®28 50® SP^ln,^ • Per l0n • Sucrnrg Mnrket »teartv: ? 3.95® 4.00 c; line granulated, 3.85@8.90c; confectioners' A, 3.75® ...80c; Keystone A. 3.60@3.65c. Butter The market is steady; western, creamery, extras, 26c; nearby prints, fancy. 29c. • Eggs The market is firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts. Tree gases, $6.15 per case; do., current receipts, tree eases, $6.00 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, $6.15 »ier case; do., firsts, free cases, $6.00 per case. _fj| v « poultry ■— Steady; fowls, 17 ®>18o; young chickens, 14®20c; spring chickens, 35 tnickenn, old roosters, 12 ®l3c; ducks, I2g>l4c; spring; ducks, 17 ® 18c; geese, 15@17c; turkeys, 10-Jti 200. Dressed Poultry Steady; fowls, western, fancy, heavy, 19 do., fa rto good, heavy, 17® mo; do., fair to good, heavy, 20c; do., weights. 12® 15c; unattractive. 13 @l6c; old roosters, 15c; roast ing chickens, fancy, 18®20c; broil ing chickens, fancy, 24(u.Uac, do., fair, mujSc, capora, large, 23®26c; do.. »mall, 18£p2«»c; turkeys, fancy. ?1024e; do., (air. ty23c; ducks. lllilSo; gt-eaa 11016 c Potatoes Steady; New York and Eastern, per bushel, 85@93c; Western, per bushel. 85@>93c; Jersey, per basket, 20@50c; Florida, per basko, $2.50@5.75. I'lour—The uiarkot is steady, winter, IIKI. Ib.MKli 4 lu, miui*llla. i«. n >ylvanla. $4.15@4.50, western. s4.2i<# < 41 I.HI, lit* 14 Mt'fl K* 1 " 0® 14.60. CHICAGO CATTI.K By -i ■ saclated Press Chicago, 111.. April 2d. Hogs—Re ceipts. 7.000; steady. Bulk of sales, $8.60 @8.70; light. $<..50®8.75; mixed, $8.184 i 8.72%; heavy, $8.25®8.70; rough, $8.25 ®8.40; pigs, $7.25^1)8,40. Cattle Receipts. 200; stead?'. Beeves, $7.10 ; Texas steers. s7.jo @8.20; stockers and feeders, ss.so(fi 8.10; cows and heifers, $3,70@8.50; calves, $6.0008.50. Sheep Receipts, 2,500; weak. Ns i tive, $5.20®6,70; yearlings, $5.70@7.40; I lambs, native, $6.15®8.10. t-l - i..i 3g» LEGAL NOTICES ' NOTICE Is hereby given that Letters I of Administration In the estate of As nle M. Blocher, late of Harrlsburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, deceas ed have been granted to the under lined. All persons indebted to said estate aro requested to make payment, and those having claims will present the same without delay, to u F. Tt. BUBHEY, Administrator, 2220 Pcnn Street, Or to City. HEN BY E. FOX, Atorney, No. 2 North Court Street, City. ANY elderly lady wishing to take a drive In country or elsewhere at 260 an hour, please call Mrs. Orable, 1901 North Seventh street. Bell phone 2716 J. COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVA NIA Office of Water Supply Commission SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv ed at the Office of the Water Supply Commission of Pennsylvania, Telegraph Building, Harrlsburg, Pennsylvania. I until 12 o'clock noon, Saturday, May 9, 11914, for the construction and comple tion, in accordance with the provisions of an Act of tile General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, No. 809. approved the 25th day of July. A. D. 1913, of two sections of dike along the western bank of the Delaware Biver, in Falls Townshio, Bucks Coun ty, Pennsylvania, said dikes to be con structed and completed In accordanco with plans and specifications now on file In the Office of the Water Supply Commission of Pennaylvanla, Telegraph Building. Harrlsburg, Pennsylvania, and at the office of John Blrklnbine, Chairman, Water Supply Commission of Pennsylvania. Parkway Building, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where the> can be examined. Each bid must be endorsed "Propooal for Dike Construc tion and Completion In Falls Town shin. Bucks County," and must be ac companied by n certified check for $500.00, which will be returned to th« bidder unless forfeited. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. THOMAS J. LYNCH, Secretary. Water Supply Commission of Pennsyl vania. niIBBER STAMnP > II SEALS & STENCILS |#V tj " MFG.BYHBG. STENCIL WORKS ' |] 1 130 LOCUSTST. HBQ,PA. V