LET THE TELEGRAPH WANT ADS MANAGE YOUR WANTS "How Do You Manage It*?" "Oh, it's easy enough—l just make it a habit to run through Telegraph WANT ADS every even ing. "That's how I secured Theresa, and you know she's a perfect jewel. And then there's where I got that beautiful buffet and china cabinet, and there's where Tom got wind of that man who wanted t3 sell his car. "Oh, I wouldn't think of XOT reading Tele graph WANT ADS; they're rich in saving oppor tunities."' k - DIED RFTIIERFORD Albert Collier Ruth erford. born January 4. 1854, died May 10, 1914, at Harrisburg Hospital, fol lowing an operation. Funeral from bis residence at Pax tan*. 4 P. M . Wednesday, May 13. Rela tives and friends invited without further notice. WALTERS Mrs. Margaret Walters died Tuesday morning, at, 12:40 A. M„ at the home of lier daughter, Mrs. George E. Tousling, 404 Verbeke street, aged 78 years. Funeral services Thursday. May 14, at 2 P M , in the Green SU'eet Church "f God. Burial in Harrisburg Ceme tery Friends and relatives are invited to attend without further notice. HELLER On May 12, 1911. Eliza ,lan» Heller, widow of the late Abra ham Holler, aged 72 years, » months and 11 days. Funeral on Friday afternoon, at _ oVlock. from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Boswell. 30 North Seventeenth street. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Burial private. IJKVORK • On Tuesday. May 12. 1914. at ." M„ Mary Swope Dt-vore died at the home of her sister. Mrs. John Conklin 192* North Sixth street, widow of the late J. Edwin Devore. aged 69 years. Funeral on Thursday aft?rnoon, at A o'clock, from her late residence, 192# ■,'orth Sixth street. Burial East Hai "risburg Cemetery. She was a member of the Fifth Street Methodist Episcopal Church. The Rev. B. H. Hart will of ficiate. Burial private. FJTZIMON? Lizetta Hatton Fitz imons widow of Thomas Fitzimons, died May 11. 1914, aged 74 years. Funeral services will be held Wed nesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at her late residence. 1934 North Second street. Relatives and friends are Invited to at tend without further notice. Burial private. Kindly omit flower#. LOST LOST —Fox terrier, about 10 in. high, brown face, black and white spots on back. Answers to name of Teddy. Re ward if returned to 226 Hummel street. LOST —A bunch of six or seven keys, about two weeks ago. Reward if re turned to 22 Union Trust Building. LOST A canoe, with monogram R. F V.. 1913. on it. If found notify W. S. Miller, 1207 North Front, Harrisburg, Pa. HELP WANTED —Male WANTED Man. with small family, for farm work; give reference and ex perience. Address F., 673, care of Telegraph. IF VOL' ARE ALL RIGHT AND you have an acquaintance among Automobile Owners then the largest and best known Automobile Tire and Supply House in America will fnabl- you to go into the Automobile SuppL business in your locality, with out investing a dollar, and by devoting either all or part of your time earn from 30 to 60 dollars a week. For par ticulars address 35 Per Cent. Automo bile Supply Co., 148 Duane street, New York. WANTED Carpenters. Apply Berry, Goodwin & Co.. Bailey and Adams street, Steelton, Pa. WANTED A machine puller-over and sole layer on McKay work. Harris burg Shoe Mfg. Co.. Harrisburg. Pa. . WANTED Steelton firm wants young man to collect accounts, etc. Must have good habits and be able to give references. State age. sal ary expected and where formerly employed. Address R., 650, care of Harrisburg Telegraph. AGENTS WANTED WANTED District Agents, live men for a live proposition, big field, big opportunity. Address, with refer ereni es. Jackson Maloney, Manager of Agencies. Philadelphia Life Insurance Co., Philadelphia, Pa. AGENTS for brand-new specialty easy to sell; household necessity; big profits. Write for free booklet. Ad *ance Novelty Co., Box 565, Springfield Ohio. SALESMEN WANTED COFNTY MANAGER for a new model patented household article selling for FJ3.50. Half profit. $8 to sl2 a dav. Life job. Sells over and over again "to the same people. Samples loaned. Sales Manager, 122 Sycamore street, Mil waukee, Wis. FOR SALE "Umberger" Farm One Mile From Dauphin pi dees of loam and red Bhale I sell, Frame houae and bank barn. Stony Creek flowa through the i farm, Thia la the farin you should | n . veetlfato. Miller Bros. & Neefe REAL ESTATE Fire Insurance Surety Bonds Lorurt and Court Street® TUESDAY EVENING, HELP WANTED—FenuU* I WANTED Half-grown white girl 1 for housework; no rooking or wash ing; good home to right girl; at once. 1 1628 Penn street. WANTED Girl for general house work to go to Atlantic City; must come recommended. Apply 231 North Second | street, Thorley Tea Room. WANTED Experienced woman for j general housework; no washing ; good .pay to right party. Apply M. C. Glass. | Millinery Store, 1306 Market street. WANTED Cook for an out-of ] town summer boardinghouse, from June 1 1 to September 1. Address Box X., 667, care of Telegraph. WANTED An experienced girl for general housework; good wages paid. Mrs. Herman P. Miller, 2117 North Third ' street. WANTED Girl to assist In store. ; Give reference and experience. Address G., 672, care of Telegraph. i WANTED Girl for general office work. Apply Harrisburg Shoe Manu j facturlng Co.. Harrisburg, Pa. ! WANTED I want a good, reliable lady agent, a hustler, not too young. This is an exceptional opportunity as it will lead to a business of our own as soon as established. Address M. K., care | of Telegraph. $2.50 PER DAY paid one lady in each i town to u.stribute free circulars for | concentrated flavoring ih tubes. Per ; manent position. F. E. Ban- Co., Chi cago. ! WANTED Lady to represent and canvass for the Mutual Mfg. Co. toilet articles and extracts. Good-paying 1 proposition. Apply Parlor 404 North ; Second street. ; WANTED Capable woman for gen eral housework to go to the seashore, I leaving about May 29. Call, or write, I 1510 South Twelfth street. City. j TWENTY MORE thoroughly experi j enced operators on power sewing ma chines. Jennings' Manuiacturing Co., I 414-416 State street. LEARN DRESSMAKING in one of the : best dressmaking schools In America. Make your own dresses while learning. ! Night and Day idasses. Work's Dress making School. 22 North Fourth street. WANTED Young lady to assist in office, file, Index, etc. Good chance for advancement. State experience and [salary expected. P. O. Box 542, Harris SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe WANTED Young man would like position as chauffeur; can make own re pairs. Address X., 677, care of Tele graph. WANTED By a neat colored boy, work of any kind. Address P. Walker, 664 Calder street. JUST the man you want. 1 am now connected with an old New York firm, but wish to make a change. Best ref erences as a salesman. Age, 27. Ad dress Salesman, 814 North Sixth street. WANTED Young man wants work on farm; can furnish reference. Apply Box J, 669, care of Telegraph. SITU ATI* >NS WANTED —l'cmale WANTED Colored woman would like a place as cook in private family; Virginia woman. Address Davis, 16 Cowden street. WANTED Day's work, or wash ing, by woman. Girl wants to do nurs ing or dishwashing. Apply 409 North Fifth street. WANTED Middle-aged widow, with boy. wants position as house keeper, city or country. Understands about gardening, raising chickens and familiar with incubators. References. Lock Box 30, Paxtang, Pa. WANTED A middle-aged white woman wishes postion as chambermaid In hotel or boardinghouse. Address Box 674, care of Telegraph. WANTED A German girl wishes a place as cook and general housework. Inquire at 1106 Capital street. \\ ANTED Mlddie-aged, respectable woman desires housekeeping for widower with no small children; can give reference. Address P., 670, care of Telegraph. WANTED Middle-aged woman wishes position as housekeeper; can give reference Apply Mrs. Kendig, 24 North Fifth street. WANTED A girl would like a plai-e to do general housework In a small family. Call at 334 South Fifteenth street, or phone 1616 R. WANTED By white German wo man. housework of any kind by dav or week, as desired. Address Mrs. Ke'rek, 1065 South Ninth street. W ANTED By colored woman, days work of any kind. 1412 New Fourth street. WANTED Competent widow wants position as housekeeper In widower's family. Address 1724, care of Tele grapli. HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE House and lot 25x150 ft. at a bargain; modern improvements. No. 26 Chestnut street. Penbrook, Pa. FOR SALE Plot 43x100, with three houses thereon located on Front street, Steelton, in business section. These properties should Interest investor price is right. Bell Realty Co., Berg ner Building. V> HV not live In Klizabethtown, Pa.? A town which has all city conveniences, [ good markets, splendid train and trol- ! ley service. Houses with all modern' conveniences for sale or rent. Cgil on,! J. H. Buch, Elizabetiuown, i REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE Hill Crest Farm of 80 acres, In Cumberland countv, alone: the State road 12 miles from Harrisburg, 4 miles from New Kingston: up-to-date buildings; large porches; running water through two fields. Price, JSO an acre. Easy terms. Photograph of buildings and full information at C. Pr.v's, 1114 Market street. . *,9 R „ s . AL k lnvestment that will yield 10.b per cent, gross new, im proved brick houses rent sl3 per month. Price, 11.450 each. Get particu lars. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build ing. WHY PAY IRE NT? SIOO CASH SVX. houses In Harrisburg or New Cumber land. Consult Keeney and Simmons' Heal Estate and Insurance Agency. New Cumberland. OWNER OFFERS CHESTNUT STREET PLOT, containing over one quarter acre at 15 '4 cents per square foot. .Located In first-class residential section. Two-minute walk from street car. Ten-minute ride from Market Square. Location and price make this plot best for home-site bargain in Har risburg. For full particulars address Home-Site, Box 668, care of Telegraph FOR SALE lO Acres two and one-half miles from Harrisburg one mile north of Prcgress two-and-one half-story f;-am< dwelling 7 rooms - bank barn, 32x40 modern chicken house to accommodate 1,000 chickens artesian well variety of fruit. It is seldom that a property of this kind is offered for sale. Brinton-Packer Co. j Second and Walnut streets. | FOR SALE s4 ,too will buy a North | Second street property In the 1100 block |—9 rooms bath gas furnace iL n *,P e ef t t , 1 " 8 Property Stood location. I Bell ltealty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE Twenty large lots. 118 1210 ft. at from $3 to $S per front foot, overlooking Harrisburg. Good soil, air water and neighbors. Call Bell phone 3048 L. FOR SALE 4lO Briggs St. l l brick ll rooms, bath and fur nace side entrance lot. 20x111. , This property has been reduced to on .attractive price. Brlnton-Packex Co., I Second and Walnut streets. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR KK'VT 1024 S. 18TH STREET. 2V4-story | brick and stucco 8 rooms bath Steam heat lot, 60x100 feet—Miller Bros. & Neefe. Bell phone 1595. FOlt RENT 1147 Derry street 2-story brick all improvements 9 rooms front porch cemented cel lar gas and electricity. Possession at once. Rent, $20.00, in advance. In quire 259 Herr street. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED TO KENT small house, or apartment with thne or four rooms and bath. Address Box J, 676, care of Telegraph. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT One furnished apart ment. livingi 00111, bedroom, combination dinngroom and kitchen and use of bath; centrally located. Address il., No. 675, care of Telegraph. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms on third tloor; use of bath. 1631 Market street. FOR RENT Two large newly fur-* nished rooms, one front. 209 State street. Call Bell phone 1543 L. NICELY furnished rooms for rent for light housekeeping. Apply 333 Crescent street, Harrisburg. Pa. FOR RENT By the night or month, the finest rooms in Harrisburg, single or en suite. I.aßelte Apart ments, 20t Locust street, uext door to Orphetun. Steam heat, electricity, baths. Newly furnished throughout. Apply C. Gaeta, Merchant Tailor, 212 Locust street. FURNISHED suite of two or three rooms, with private bath, bay window nnd stationary wushstauds in each room; city steam heat; electricity; liarwood tloors; reference required. 21S Pine street. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms, on corner, for light housekeeping; use of phone. 21 South Seventeenth street. FOR RENT - Nicely furnished room. Apply 710 North Sixth street. FOR RENT Two nice, large, un furnished rooms for light housekeep ing; line location. Apply 1419 Market street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms and apartments; all conveniences. 236 North Second street. FURNISHED ROOMS, single or en suite, all conveniences, including phone; reference required. Apply 1015 North Front street. FOR RENT Furnished and un furnished rooms for light housekeep ing; all conveniences. 923 North Third street. FOR RENT Two large, furnished rooms, on first floor, suitable for light housekeeping. 719 North Sixth street. 1 FOR RENT Newly furnished front rooms, facing Capitol Park; hot and cold running water In each room; elec tric light; use of phone and bath. Ap ply Robinson Apartments, 410 North street. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms, for gentlemen, with city heat and use of bath. Apply 272 Briggs street. FOR RENT Two Ifcige unfurnished rooms, on first floor, with large kitchen range, large cupboards with sink, suit able for light housekeeping. 1111 North Third street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms —with privilege of bath and phone. Apply 21u South Thirteenth street. ROOMS WANTED WANTED Two or three unfur nished rooms wanted for light house keeping by good people. treasonable terms. Address Box L, 616, care of Tele graph. WANTED Three or four furnished rooms, or small house, for light house keeping. Three In family. Must be good locality; either city or suburbs. Address W.. 661, care of Telegraph. WANTED Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. State location and price. Address Box J., 666 care of Telegraph. WANTED WANTED To buy second-hand, used bicycles, in any condition. We need 60 bv May 15. Call, phone or write Excelsior Cycle Co., 1007-1009 North Third street. FOR SALE FOR SALE—T'iree-piece parlor suit mahogany finish and good as new Price reasonable. Apply 1616 Briggs street. FOR SALE An up-to-date cigar store, near Thirteenth and Market next door to picture show—opposite Hill Post Office. Bargain to quick b , u - v ® r - Reason for selling, ill health. Apply Kosers Cigar Store, 3A South lliirteenth street. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business Ofllc*. FOR SALE At sacrifice. If taken at once; stock and fixtures of general store doing large business, in thriving town Will prove volume of business to in terested party. AVant to join my hug band In Minnesota, reason for selling Call and examine stock. M. C. JL Clouser, Duncmnon, Pa, TELEGRAPH FOR SALE TRUNKS. Traveling Bags. Suit Cases, Gloves. Sole. Harness and Strap Leather, Calfskin, Kip Dongolu, Waxed Upper and Sheep Skins. Leather Sample Cases nnd Leather Specialties made to order and repaired. Harrisburg Har ness and Supply Co.. Second and Chest nut streets. C. W H. LANGLETZ. wholesale and retail rough and dressed lumber. Bell phone 1383 J. Office and yards: Cam eron and Mulberry streets. FOR SALE Meat Market, on Alli son llill. for sale; good location; price reasonable. Address Box 665, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Upright Piano; excel lent condition; well-known make; half price. Address P. O. Box 484, Harris burg, Pa. FOR SALE New 1914 Model O, worm drive 3-ton Chase Truck, used only three days; perfect condition; good cause for selling; one year guarantee from maker; will give trial. Will sell for S6OO less than list price. Address W. W. Frankenberry, U wistown, Pa. GLASS window signs. Furnished Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms an — At Gable's. 11l and 117 South Second 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 glazed, i» s $1.15 per set. Also other sizes. I BUY ANDSELL all second-hand fur niture, carpets, etc. Drop postal, or call. A, A. Kohr, corner Blackberry and Dewberry streets. R. H. PEFFER, LOCAL EXPRESS and Delivery. Piano and Furniture moving a specialty. Stor age of household goods and furniture packing. Bell phone 1684 J. 1119 Mont gomery. Harrisburg. WE BUY AND SELL all kinds of fur niture. clothing, etc. Drop us a postal and we will call to see you. Max Sneltz, 1100 North Seventh street. KEYSTONE WALLPAPER CLEAN ING CO. Let us clean your wall paper. Drop a card to H. Anderson, 1721 Susquehanna street. | ANY and all ktnds of Job Carpenter ing Work. Also Concrete Walks and I Steps a specialty. Address H. H. Shlvv | ly. Lucknow r Pa. I FOR falling h'a 1 r try Gross Quinine ! Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross. the I Druggist and Apothecary, lift Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone I orders given prompt attention. Bell 1960. W. J. WENRICH, 339 Hamilton street —Furniture, china and piano packing Shipments looked after at both ends. AIsmII kinds of hauling. Bell phone HAULING H. W. LATHE. Boarding stable and National Transfer Co. Movers Of pianos, safes, boilers and general haul ing. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No 2603 R. HAVE your Ford's lookeC after now while we are not so busy. We make a specialty on Ford cars. Give us a chance. Our prices are right. Call E. M. Snavely, Middletown, Pa. REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING with best material and by expert nelp. Send us your worn furniture. Our best efforts insure-your satisfaction. S. N. Gluck, 320 Woodbine street. A LEVIN, SOS North Third stroet. £ ur nlture repair, upholstering and re flnlshlng. Antique furniture for sale. All work properly attended to. Rea i sonablo prices guaranteed. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN SIOO,OOO to loan m amounts of SI,OOO and up on first mortgage on city property, repayable monthly or Installments. Debt cancel ed and mortgage satisfied on death of borrower. John C. Orr, 222 Market street. PROFIT-SHARING LOAN SOCIET ~ WE HAVE ORIGINATED a new plan of loaning money by which borrowers snare profits of lenders. rates. J*J y J te J7 nß ' confidential. Offices, Rooms i .4-1. $ North Market Square. ' ™ j FREIGHT RATE CASE HOLDS UP MARKETS Prices Hovered Within Half Point of Yesterday's Close During Morning; Bonds Reported Steady Hy Associated I ress New York, May 12. Prices hovered within half a point of yesterday's close dining the morning, except for a few issues affected by specific Influences. Weakness of Missouri Pacific and a further rise in sterling exchange rates, presaging further gold exports, tend to restrict speculation. Effort to realize on speculative holdings on the slight opening rise, disclosed a thin market and prices sagged on light offerings, the ruling quotations of the morning showing a small decline. Expectations of an early decision in the freight rate case held up the market, but bulls found it impossible to attract a follow ing. Slow liquidations of Consolidated Gas continued and the price fell below 130. Bonds were, steady. \ Furnished hy H. «. SNAVEI.Y » Arcade llnlldlng New York, May 12. Open. 2.30 P. M. ! Alaska Gold Mines . 26% 26% i Amal. Copper 72% 72^4 American Beet Sugar 21-"a 21% American Can 26% • 2fi% Am. C. & F 49% 49% Am. locomotive ... 31% 31% American Smelting . 61% 61% American Sugar ... 105 105% American T. & T... 122% 122% Anaconda 31% 31% Baltimore & Ohio . . 90% 90% Brooklyn R. T 92 92 California Petroleum 20 20% Canadian Pacific ... 192% 192 Central Leather ... 35% 35% Chesapeake & Ohio. 50% 50% C.. M. & St. P 98% 98% Chino Con. Copper . 41% 41% Consolidated Gas .. 131% 130 Erie 28% 28% Erie,-Ist pfd 13% 43% Great Northern, pfd. 123% 122 7fc Illinois Central .... 110% 110% Interlioro-Met. pfd.. 62% 62% Lehigh Valley 139% 139% Missouri pacific .... 17% 17 Nev. Con. Copper .. 14% 14% New York Central . 92% 93 N. Y., N. H. &H. .. 69% 69% Northern Pacific ... 109% 109% iPenna. R. R 110% 110% Pittsburgh Coal .... 19 19 Pressed Steel Car .. 42% 42% Ray Con. Copper .. 21% 21% Reading 166 165% Southern Pacific ... 91% 91% Tennessee Conper .. 34% 34% [Texas Company ... t 140% 140% Union Pacific 156 155% IT. S. Steel 59% 59% Utah Copper 55% 55% Western Maryland . 24 22% Westinghouse Mfg.. 74% 74% CHICAGO CATTLE By .'1 ssociated Press j Chicago, 111., May 12. Hogs Re ceipts, 11,000; slow. Bulk of sales, $8.35 ® 8.40; light. $5.20®8.50; mixed. $8.15® [8.45; rough, $7.95®8.10; pigs. $7.30®8.35. Cattle Receipts, 3,000; weak. Beeves. $7.30®9.50;. steers. $7.10(8 8.15; [ stockers and feeders, $5.60®8.40: cows and heifers, $4.70®8.60; calves, $7.00® 10.00. Sheep Receipts, 16.000; steady. Sheep, $5.25@6.00; yearlings. $5.85® 7.10; lambs, $6.30® 8.00; spring, $7.50® 10.00, Shipwrecked Sailors Satisfied on Island San Francisco, Cal.. May 12.—The French bark La Tour de Vergune was wrecked last year on Lord Palmerton's Island, in the South Seas, according to reports brought here to-day by the British bark Antiope. The Antiope. tacking in to the island last November to view the wreck, discovered the marooned mari ners. but was unable to take them off owing to lack of provisions aboard. Several of the shipwrecked men had married native women and were con tent to remain. When the Antiope reached New-1 castle it reported the wreck and a French cruiser was sent to the relief of the crew. STORAGE STORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods anil merchandise? Pri vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, 75 cents per month. Apply p, Cooper & Co., 411 Broad street. Both phones. HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two large brick warehouses, built ex pressly for storage. Private rooms for household floods and unexcelled fa cilities for storing all kinds of mer chandise. Jx>w storage rates. South St. and Penna. R. R. LEGAL NOTICES PROPOSALS FOR NEW ONE-STORY BRICK GARAGE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYL ... VANIA Office of the Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings, Harrisburg, Pa. SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv ed at the Office of the Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings, Har risburg, Pa., until twelve (12) o'clock, noon, Tuesday, May 19. 1914, for fur nishing all labor and materials neces sary for the construction of a New One-Story Brick Garage on the State Arsenal Grounds. Eighteenth and Herr Streets, In the City of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, as called for in specifica tions and drawings prepared by Board of Public Grounds and Buildings. Specifications and drawings may be obtained upon application to this office. SAMUEL B. RAMBO, Superintendent of Public Grounds and i Buildings. NOTICE MY wife, Minnie V. 'Witter, having left my bed and board without jusi cause, I hereby notify all persons not to harbor nor trust her on tny account, as I wIU not pay any debts contracted by her. (Signed) GEO. M. WITTER. FOR SALE ' Cottage at Mt. Gretna Princeton and Pennsylvania avenues, Chatauqua grounds; 11 rooms, In cluding living room, dining room and five bedrooms; 2 baths, one on each story, kitchen and pantry; en closed screened-in kitchen porch; large piazzas; furnished throughout. Inquire of P. O. Box 305, Harris burg. V * MONEY KOK SALARIED PEOPLB and others upon their own name* Cheap rates, easy payments, confiden tial. Adams A Co. R. 804. S N. Market niIBBER STAMnn Jfll SEALS & STENCILS ftIV Hi"MFG.BYHBG.STENCILWORKS ■ |1 11 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA. II r _ \ Have Your Favorite Magazines Bound in Attractive Form By !i e Telegrapk Bindery j MAY 12, 1914. CHICAGO IIOAKD OF TRADE Furnished by H. W. SNAVELY Arcade Ilulldlnit Chicago, 111., May 12. Open. High. Low. Cios. Wheat- May 95 95% 94 Vj 94% July S6B6' i 55% Bfi% Corn— May 67 ■">» 67"» 67% 67 % July 66' g 66' K 65 ;1 j 65% Oats— May , ss Va 38% JuU' 37% 37% 37% 3714 PHIWDEI-r'31.1 PRODUCE By Associated Press Philadelphia, May 12. Wheat Firm; No 2, red, export, 99 1 ,»c® $1.00; No. 1, Northern, Duluth, export, $1.04@.U)5. Corn Firm; new, No. 2, yellow, natural, local. 78rq. 76% c; do., kiln dried, local, 77@77 %c. 46^ atS Flrm: w ' l 't®. 45% @ Bran Market Arm; winter, per $2?:00^2 9 8 5 6°0® 3U,00; BPrinK - PUr ton> Refined Sugars Market firm; powdered, 4.05 c; fine granulated, 3.95 c; confectioners' A, 3.85 c; Keystone A, 3.7UC. Butter The market Is firm; western creamery extras, 27c; nearby prints, fancy. 30c. Eggs The market is steady; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, $6.30 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $6.00 per case; western, extras, firsts, fre cases. $6.30 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $6.00 per case. Live Poultry Higher; fowls. 18 >'o«ng chickens, 14@20c; fit".' 1 , 1 * chicken*, 30® 35c; broilng k® ns . lu%®l7c; old roosters, 12 @l4l. ducks, 13® 15c; spring ducks, 17 WJBc; geese. 15r«U7c; turkeys. 19^20c. Dressed Poultry Firm; fowls, western, fancy, heavy, 18% c; do., <2 r ? good, heavy, 16@18c; do., L. f to good. heavy, 20c; do., weights, 12®15c: unattractive, ti ©lfic; old roosters, 12@13c; roast ing chickens, fancy, 16@18c; broil '"K chickens, fancy, U0@16.50. 1? ,xed: L 'ght mixed, $17.00® sl4 06 @ 15.00. ' » 16 00 ® 16 - 50 = N °- 2. do., First Commercial Ship Goes Through New Canal Special to The Telegraph Panama, May 12.—The Panama ca nal was opened to the traffic of the world yesterday without ceremony of any kind, when the Pennsylvania, 5,000 tons, of the Pacific Mail Steam ship Line, passed to Cristobal empt> to take aboard a cargo for New York. Lighters are now loading sugar at the Balboa docks and a tug will tow the Pennsylvania to the Atlantic side of the canal. GENERAL FREDERICK jjrPMpTwll%'"~ t aiad»S^ ■*■ Commander of the Fifth Brigade. United States Army, now occunvlii* V«r* (. ru*. Mexico. C.eneral Kunston's arniv Is now busllv engaged in extending Its outposts and throwing up fortifications in anticipation of an attack bv the federal army that Ge«"»*