Telephone Vour Want Ads to the Telegraph t "TO SAVE TIME IS 1 TO LENG THEN LIFE" Then To the HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH . Phone Bell 2040 Cumberland 203 I > DIED FESLER—On May 18, 1914. Charles E., son of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Fes ler, aged 14 years. Funeral on Thursday afternoon at o'clock from 621 Kelker street. Burial In Harrisburg Cemetery. The relatives and friends are Invited to attend with out further notice. SECHRIST—On Monday, May 18, 1914, at 4.5."> p. m., S. Herbert Seehnst, aged 17 years. Funeral services Thursday afternoon at 1.30 from Ills late residence, 3bl Eolith Fourteenth street. The Rev. Mr. Metiers will officiate. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. CUNKLE—Kate E. Cunkle died at her home. 511 Calder street, last even ing. aged 59 years. She is survived by the following children: Charles, Harry, William and "Paul Funeral services Saturday at 2 o'clock from the Otterbein United Brethren Church at Fourth and Reily streets. Burial in East Harrisburg Cemetery. BINGAMAN—On May 18. 1914. Abra ham J. Bingaman, aged 29 years. Funeral on Thursday afternoon at 2.15 from his late residence, 524 Wood bine street. The relatives and friends. ■ also all organizations of which he was K member, are invited to attend with out further notice. Burial private in P'uxtang Cemetery. LOST SIO.OO REWARD—Scotch Collie; light tan. white breast, collar and paws; small ears; scar on nose. Answers to name of Laddie. SIO.OO reward if re turned to 1728 North Fourth street. Bell phone 617 R. IXSST Fountain pen. Waterman, Fold trimmed, letter engraved, E. S. E. Reward if returned to Dr. Everhart, Lemoyne, Pa. HELP WANTED—MaIe WANTED Boy to learn barber trade. One with experience preferred. Inquire 1642 North Sixth street. WANTED—At once, experienced men to work on machines and bench in planing mill at Lemoyne, Pa. Apply nt Mill Office. PAINTERS wanted. None but llrst rlass need apply. Basehore Bros., 1922 State street. WANTED—ijan who can sing and J'lay banjo or guitar and sing with ■how. Leonhardt Medicine Co., 352 West Penn street. Carlisle, Pa. WANTED—Boy with wheel, to de liver orders and work around place; one about 17 years old preferred. Ap ply Thorley's Tea Room. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy to get. My free booklet. Y-372, tells how. Write to-day—NOW. Earl Hop kins, Washington, D. C. WANTED—An experienced clerk for general store. Apply to Brownstone Store Company. Ltd .Hummelstown, Pa. LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANT ED—No canvassing or soliciting requir ed. Good income assured. Address Na tional Co-Operative Realty Co., V-910 Marden Building, Washington, D. C. CANVASSER Good, experienced hustler; salary and commission; steady position, with advancement; state full experience, age. etc. Suite 1014 160 Nassau street, New York. AGENTS WANTED AGENTS WANTED —For a new TEN DOLLAR A YEAR" Accident and •dekness policy 57,500 Accidental I'eath, S2O to SSO weekly snlrl to ncn and women, all occupations ommisslnnr National Accident So :lety, 320 Broadway, New York. (Es tablished 1885). 18 SALESMEN WANTED MR E. D. CROKER will be in town Jay 21 and would like to moet livo rlsburg'ai^suVrounSfng"towns'" WeTopoV, r t r S A t o i re n l : ApP ' y 4 P FOR RENT HOI'SES 922 Ash Ave., 2 s. f„ 6 r. ' am 1930 Wallace St., 2 s. f„ 7 r & 1, sin 2137 Atlas St. ........!. & SJ2 il3lo Juniper St., 2 s. b„ 6 r '666 Emerald St.. 3 s. b. "" «{- 1820 Derry St., 2 s. f., 7 r , 31S Mulberry fet. ..... 2.VJ 1024 S. 18th St, 2% s. b., 8 r & h air 1503 N._2d St., 3 b.. lOr.&b ,« 22 b. 17th St., (furnished) SSO sinrnßAx I.einoyne—3s4 York St., 2 s f «7 Bella Vista—2 s. f. 3 r. b. & nhone (furnished) % mile to trolley *25 Honoton'* Mill—2l4 s . b „ 7r. (partly furnished) v N^ vp °w~~H. es , 1 , rable summer' home t htse Ma L Sh S{Lbfe r °rn r d t V f^^ ground. Perdlz —Furnished cottage, 6 r...5r,0 APARTMENTS Sl« S. 13th St. 4 r. & b„ front porch, 18 M. 4th St.* second floor apartment 3 rooms and bath >■>_; 4 s. 4th St., 3 r. & bath " ' SSI? Tl« X. 6th St.,—lst floor—s rooms bath—city steam heat ... 238 N. 2d St., 3d floor— 5 rooms bath hot water city team heat $42.50 Miller Bros. & Neefe HEAL ESTATE Fire Inturance Surety Bonds Locust And Court Streets WEDNESDAY EVENING SALESMEN WASTED • WANTED—CIean-cut specialty sales men. High-grade proposition. Apply 308 Trustee Building. HELP WANTED—lemnl* WANTED—Markers and assorters, also girls to run cuff press. Apply Im ■ perlal Laundry, 1334 Howard street. i WHITE woman for cook. Must have i reference. Good wages. Apply at I once. 1727 North Second street. j WANTED Capable woman to do I general housework for family of three; nice room and good wages. Answer Box 13S, Camp Hill. WANTED at once. Salesladies for lace, gloves, and fancy goods depart ments. Good salaries paid to those who thoroughly understand these lines. Also salesladies for Saturdays. Apply to Mr. Green, main floor, Astrlch's, Fourth and Market streets. SEVERAL bright, strong girls to work in laundry. Apply Troy Laundry, 1520-26 Fulton street. STENOGRAPHER and bookkeeper. Must be neat and accurate at figures. Apply in own handwritng. State expe rience. where last employed, salary ex pected. Address C., 698, care of Tele graph. LEARN DRESSMAKING In one of the best dressmaking schools in America. Make your own dresses while learning. Night and Day classes. Work's Dress making School. 22 North Fourth street. SITUATIONS WANTEJJ —Male WANTED. —Carpenter wishes posi tion. Apply 712 Race street. WANTED Young man, 19, wants position of most any kind. Inquire to E. M.. 1737 North Sixth street. Plvone 1439 W. YOUNG man of 22 desires position as bookkeeper or stenographer. Can keep single and double entry books ana can handle all lines of stenographic work. Best references. Address 11., 693, care of Telegraph. WANTED—Permanent position after June 1. by a young man 2- years old. Have been a school teacher three years. Willing to accept any position that offers a chance of advancement. Ad dress Box J., 694, care of Telegraph. WANTED By colored man, work of any kind in private family. 329 Cherry avenue. WANTED Boy of 16 would like work of any kind. Apply to Ralph Anderson, Lemoyne. Pa. hi 1 lA'lloA s> w .v.Mfcl)—Female WANTED—Days work No. 409 North Fifth street. COLORED woman would like days' work of any kind. Address 669 Briggs street. EXPERIENCED cook, colored, would like position as cook. Can irive best of city reference. Does not care to go out of city. Address 669 Briggs street. Wanted. Housecleaning or Iron ing, by middle-aged white woman. Ad dress S.. 691, care of Telegraph. WANTED—By white woman, with girl 13 years old, wants position as housekeeper, or work of any kind in small hotel or restaurant. Address L., 700, care of Telegraph. NEAT colored girl wants days' work of any kind, and colored woman wants washing and ironing. Apply 1723 North Seventh street. YOUNG widow wishes position as housekeeper. for widower preferred. No objection to a child or two. Call or address A. I*. 1314 James street, city. WANTED By middle-aged white woman, washing and ironing to do Mondays and Tuesdays only; can fur nish reference. Call, or address, Room No. 6J, 418 Wallace street. City. WANTED By two German girls, general housework by the day. Inquire 1224 Herr street. City. HELP \\ ANTED—MaIe anil Female. MEN AND WOMEN WANTED to fill hundreds of Government Life Jobs. $65.00 to $l5O Mon'h. Sample exami nation questions and list of positions available free. Write immediately. Franklin Institute, Department 362-M, Rochester, N. Y. HEAL ESTATE I'OH SALE FOR SALE—At Camp Hill, one lot one hundred by two hundred and forty tive feet on trolley near Heyd street, four lots fifty by one hundred and fifty in Moore street, one lot fifty by one hundred and seventy-five feet, in Wal nut street. Eight-room house, all im provements, large lot, on trolley. Also farm of seventy-eight acres, brick house and large brick bank barn, lo cated one-half-mile south of the Longs dorf station, will exchange for desir able Harrisburg property. W. F. Ken dall, 228 North Third street. ltD Yi. ESTATE FOR SALE EASTMERE LOT At 964 South Twenty-ftrßt Street, size 20x115 feet, S3OO cash. This is a special bargain price. Miller Bros. & Neefe. Bell phone 1595. 1847 MARKET ST., 3-story brick dwelling (one of a pair) 10 rooms bath steam heat. Lot, 21x160 ft. Special figure as the property must be sold promptly. Miller Bros. & Neefe, Locust and Court streets. NO. 1139 DERRY STREET at reduced price 3-story frame 9 rooitis oath gas furnace lot, 20x120, ex tending to Christian street central location. Bell Realty Co., Bersrner Building. FOR SALE Three new houses be- Insr completed improvrments—wide street. Will be sold this weok for $2,000, $2,200 and $2,500. Easy terms. Address Edgar B. L,erew, 1925 State street. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE 2 Ms-story brick house, on Derry street, Paxtang, Pa. Electric I lights, steam heat and gas. All improve- j ments. Price reasonable to quick buyer. Apply W. Ross Bealor, PaMtang, Pa. I Bell phone 2022 M. 25 SOUTH FRONT STREET - ! story brick dwelling l2 rooms—bath ! and furnace two-story brick stable i on River avenue. Lot. 26.3x21U ft. Price I upon Inquiry. Miller Bros. & Neefe, Lo- I cust and Court streets. NO. 2014 GREEN STREET 3-story brick house; 9 rooms and bath; all im provements; front and back porches; first-class condition. Price reasonable. Apply 2014 Green street. Fail SALE New brick house 7 ! roonra bath gas electric light— I steam heat • large porch lot, 30x i 125. We will paper and finish interior to suit you. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE Corner lot at Riverside —desirable plot 62x100. Price attrac tive. Also lots in other suburbs of Harrisburg. Several in exchange for city houses. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE Twenty large lots, 118 x2lO ft., at from $3 to $G per front foot, overlooking Harrisburg. Good soil, air, water and neighbors. Call Bell phone 3048 L TWO line homes. Size of *ot, 18%x90. 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 State streets. FOR SALE 621 North Fifteenth street, two and o'ne-half-story frame dwelling—B rooms, bath and furnace; lot 24x95; single, corner property. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE—IS acres, two and one half miles from Harrisburg; 7-room stone dwelling, bank barn; variety of fruit; buildings in first-clfiss condition. Price, J3,500.. Brinton-Packer Co., Sec ond and Walnut streets. 612 NORTH SECOND STREET—Con servatory of Music—three-story brick and stone building auditorium l6 rooms and bath. Could be remodeled for a private school apartments—or rooming house lot, 29x100 feet. Price upon inquiry. Miller Bros. & Neefe, Locust and Court Btreets. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT—A furnished cottage on river; phone, electric light, bath, ali deliveries; five minutes from a 15- minute trolley service; 20 minutes from the city. Phone 3359. FOR RENT 1909 North Fourth street. 3-story brick house with all improvements; S2O a month. Apply 112 Chestnut street. FOR RENT—IB2O Boas street, new 2- story brick; never occupied; 7 rooms and bath; all improvements. Posses sion at once; $lB per month. Charles Barn hart, 1821 Whitehall street. FOR RENT—Two-story brick, eight rooms, all improvements, steam heat, three minutes' walk to Reservoir Park. Inquire James Sweeney, 1 South Eigh teenth street. Bell phone No. 2010 R. RENT Two desirable homes on Main street. Median icsburg. All im provements. Possession given June 1- Rent. $16.00. Happle and Swartz. In surance and Real Estate, Mechanics burg, Pa. !• OR RENT.—New brick house with steam heat and elegant finish, situate f"°-_ 2311 Derry street, rent $25; No. ÜB7 Christian street, rent sl4; No. 118 Nagle street, rent $9.50. J.E. Gipple, Market street. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT. Apartment second floor, 4 rooms and bath; big porch; hardwood floor; reasonable rent. Ap ply L. Silbert's Confectionery Store, sixth and Harris streets. FOR RENT—Finest furnished apart ments in the city, singly or en suite, The Conway, 131 Walnut street. For merly next Orpheum Theater. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Large, cool, beautifully furnished front room, with three large windows, in private family; use of phone. 324 North Second street. FURNISHED ROOMS, single or en suite, all conveniences, including phone; reference required. Apply 1010 North Front street. SECOND floor flat for rent; 3 rooms and bath; nice, clean and light. Ref erences exchanged. 230 North Fifteenth street. VERY desirable furnished rooms in one of the best locations in the city. Use of bath and telephone. Apply 203 State street. 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—Nicely, new, furnished rooms, with board by the day or meal. Apply 123 South Second street. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms, for gentlemen, with city heat and use of bath. Apply 272 Briggs street. FOR RENT—Four well located, coin municattng rooms, all conveniences (use of phone). Come to 210 South Thirteenth street. FOR RENT —• Furnished and unfur nished room, with all conveniences; newly papered and painted; use of phone and bath. Apply 927 North Third street. Bell 852 J. HOARDING BOARDER WANTED Railroader preferred, private family on Hummel street. Address H„ 689, care of Tele graph. WANTED WANTED —Home in the country for the summer for boy 13 years old. For further particulars address E. B. L, 409 Calder Building. WANTED —To buy good second-hand bicycle. Address Box 448, Harrisburg. WANTED Second-hand bicycles bought, sold and exchanged. Apply Excelsior Cycle Co., 1007-09 North Third street. WANTED —To buy floor show case, 4 to 8 feet long. Apply Keystone Sup ply Co., 814 North Third street. United phone 19W. FOR SALE FOR SALE Second-hand bicycle— in good condition. Inquire 2016 Green street. FOR SALE 1 cart horse. Slabach Stables, 233 Blackberry street. 1913 FORD Touring Car, fully equipped, in good running order; also live-passenger Buick touring car In fine running order. Call Neighbors Mo tor Co., 120 Market street, Harrisburg. Pa. FOR SALE—Long s Pop Corn Crlsp ette machine and lloor show case six feet long. All in flrst-clftss condition. Address O. W. Snyder, AnnvlUe, Pa. FOR SALE Automobile, 4-cylln der. 29-H.-P.,- 121-Inch wheel base, 36- lneh wheels, foredoor roadster fully equipped. Will sell reasonable or ex change for a good four or aix-cylinder four or five-passenger car. For dem onstration write, or call, No. 1517 North Sixth street. Harrliburg, Pa. J HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH FOR SALE FOR SALE Milk route, doing a good cash business. Will sell cheap to quick buyer. Only those who mean business need apply. Address M„ 701, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Cheap, if bought at once new ball-bearing vacuum sweeper with brush attachment. Write, or phone, T. A. Spearen, Savoy Hotel, corner Third and Mulberry streets. FOR SALE Piano as good as new. Will sell cheap, either cash or instal ments. If you desire piano, this is a bargain. Address P. O. Box 484, Har risburg. Pa. FOR SALE Good work mare, dump cart and harness, and one-horse jolt wagon—all at a bargain, as 1 have no further use for same. Call at Reid llnger's Store. Perdlx, or A. C. Young, 26 North Third street. Bell phone 713 L. FOR SALE. CHEAP Wagon, suit able for laundry, grocery or light de livery. Call 201 .Herr street. FOR SALE CHEAP • A Maxwell runabout; first-class condition; can be converted into a delivery car for about S3O. Address O. W. Plack, 335 Cres cent street. FOR SALE l9ll E-passenger Cad illac automobile, engine thoroughly gone over; newly painted, n»fw tires. Also new 17-ft. canoe. Address C., 695, care of Telegraph. TRUNKS, Traveling Bags, Suit Cases, Gloves. Sole, Harness and Strap Leather, Calfskin, Kip Dongola, Waxed Upper and Sheen Skins. Leather Sample Cases anu Leather Specialties made to order and repaired. Harrisburg Har ness and Supply Co., Second and Chest nut streets. FOR SALE—White Pullman baby carriage (Bloch make). A bargain at S2O. If interested address Box 697, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE—Fumed oak diningroom set, table, buffet and 6 chairs; three large rugs. Bxlo and 9x12, all as good as now. Address 11., 696, care of Tele graph. 16-foot Mahogany Wall Case, 12-ft. mahogany back-bar to soda fountain, three electric fans, 8 ft. white marble counter. Apply 1015 North Third street. FOR SALE. Horses Western Horses. Just arrived, one carload of Western horses and will be sold at the Pennsylvania Railroad yards. In this special shipment are some big bone draft kind; broken and unbroken. W. C. Peck. BARRED ROCKS and S. C. B. Mi norcas from H. Speeoe, at Speeceville, Pa., are from leading prize winning strains at National shows. Hatching eggs and cockerels for sale. GLASS window signs. Furnished Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and Board and Table Board at 25c each. One of these signs will be given with each *ix-time order for a classified ad. if paid in advance. Inquire at Office of Telegraph. "OR SALE.—Good paying general , close to Harrisburg. Must sell account of 111 health. Address A., . care of Telegraph. FOR SALE.—Lumber Wagon and two two-seated carriages. Apply Wallis Bros., Haehnlen and Prune avenues. FOR SALE Poolroom, restaurant and- cigar store. Best stfwul in town. Will sacrifice; leaving town. Levere Hess, Mill and Union streets, Middle town. Pa. DININGROOM chairs, rockers, new mattress, refrigerator, pictures and kitchen utensils, to be sacrificed. Snap for a newly-married couple. Apply 1212 North Third street, between 6 and 8 p. m., second floor. FOR SALE. Well-equipped shoe repairing shop, with machinery; doing good business. For particulars ad dress Box 8., 690, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE—I9I3 Regal road ster. Will demonstrate. Good as new. Will sell at a sacrifice; a bargain. C. M. Hoffer care of Hoffer & Garinan, 230 South Eighteenth street. FOR SALE. 1913 Regal roadster. I Will demonstrate. Good as new. Will sell at a sacrifice; a bargain. C. M. | Hoffer, care of Hofter & Uarman, 230 i South Eighteenth street. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR SALE At sacrifice, if taken at once; stock and fixtures of geneial store doing large business, in thriving town. Will prove volume of business to In terested party. Want to join my hus : band in Minnesota, reason for selling. Call and examine stock. M. C. A I Clouser, Duncannon, Pa. FOR SALE l-Three Truck, in ex cellent condition, practically new, made by the Morton Truck and Tractor Co., Harrisburg, Pa. Guaranteed one year. Np reasonable offer refused. Samuel F. Peters, New Cumberland, Pa. USED motorcycles; all makes: over hauled and tn fine condition; guaran teed to be as represented; call for dem onstration. Heagy Bros., 1204 North Third street. FOR REKT ROOMS FOB RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR RENT.—Second and third story, 24 North Fourth street; possession June 1. Bair's Cigar Store. FOR RENT Two-story warehouse Cowden street near Market Elevator; railroad siding; 6,000 sq. ft. floor space Possession June 1. Apply C. F. Gohl, North Second street Bell phone FOR RENT Desirable offices In the Telegraph Building, singly or en suite. Inquire at Business office. FOR RENT Two-story (range, with water and sewer, rear 1630 Iteglna street. Will accommodate two cars. J. E. Gipple. 1251 Market street. FOB RENT Store room 1200 North Third street; 33x100; 14-foot celling, one of the best rooms In the city Ap ply •' S. Plhle. ?R(t Herr street FOK SALE OK EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE WELL LOCATED LOTH In the Tenth Ward) some of them on paved street. Will exchanKe for Improved property. An exceptional opportunity for a builder. Call and Inspect blue print. F. R.Oyster, Trustee, care of Telegraph Business Office. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED—An Idea! Who can think of some simple thing to patent? Pro tect your ideas; they may bring you wealth. Write to-day and fcet our free books, "Millions in Patents," "Needed Inventions," and "Patent Buyers." Ad dress Randolph & Co., Dept. 2210, Pat ent Attorneys, Washington, D. C. RESTAURANT in good location, do ing good business. Will be cheap If sold at once. Family and railroadmen are the patrons. Rrason for selling, going Into other business. Address Box R., 699, care of Telegraph. ANY Intelligent person can earn good income corresponding for newspapers experience unnecessary. Bend for par ticulars. Press Snydlcate, 798, Lock port, N. Y. I MADE $50,000 In five years In the mall order business, began with (5. Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea cock, 365 LocWport, N. Y. BUSINESS PERSONALS HIGHEST PRICES paid for Old Gold and Silver, Watches and Jewelry. Or will exchange for new Jewelry. Joa. D. Brenner. Jeweler, 803 North Third street. Bell phono 626 L FOR SALE —At Gable's, 111 and 117 South Second street, 6,000 gallons New Era ready mixed Paint; Acme quality. Also the full lir.e of the Acme make. FOR SALE At Gable's, 113, 116 and 117 South Sacond street, 5,000 sets new Sash, Bxlo, 12 L, primed and glazed, $1.15 per set. Also other sizes. I BUY AND SELL all second-hand fur niture. carpets, etc. Drop postal, or call. A. A. Kohr, corner Blackberry and Dewberry streets. • R. H. PUFFER, 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 Smeltz, 1100 North Seventh street. ANY and all kinds of Job Carpenter ing Work. Also Concrete Walks and Steps a specialty. Address H H. Shlve ly, Lucknow, Pa. FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell 1960. W. J. WENRICH, 339 Hamilton street —Furniture, china and piano packing. Shipments looked after at both ends. Also all kinds of hauling. Bell phono 3227 W. HAVE your Ford's lookeC after now while we are not so busy. We make a specialty on Ford cars. Qlve us a chance. Our prices are right. Call E. M. Snavely, Mlddletown, Pa. HAULING H. W. LATII IS. 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. 2503 R. Harrisburg Paste Works 120 N. Cameron Street PAPERHANGERS'. billposters', book binders' and nil kinds of paste. Prompt shipment. All paste guaranteed. Bell phone 1186 L i s HARDWOOD FI.OORS I OF all designs. Old floors made new. Ask for catalog. J. M. Smith, 2219 Brookwood street, Harrisburg. Bell phone 1391 L. 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. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN »100,000~to~loan ,n 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. MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate security in any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Address P. O Box 174. Harrisburg. Pa. PItOFIT-SIIARIXG LOAN SOCIETY WE HAVE ORIGINATED a new plan of loaning money by which borrowers share profits o< lenders. Legal rates, easy terms, confidential. Offices, Rooms 6-7. 9 North Market Square STORAGE STORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms, $1 to S3. Wagons, 75 cents per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411 Broad street. Both phones. STORAGE IN 3-irtory brick building, rear 406 Market street. Household good* In clean, private roomx. Reasonable ratea. Apply to p. G. Dlener, Jeweler, 40S Market St. HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. lwo large brick warehouses, built ex pressly for storage. Private rooms for household goods and unexcelled fa cilities for storing all kinds of mer chandise. Low storage rates. South St. and Penna. R. R. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Is hereby given that appli cation will be made to the Public Ser vice Commission of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the approval of a contract between the Township of Cone wago, Dauphin county, Pa., and the Deodate and Hershey Street Railway Company, for granting to the Deodate and Hershey Street Railway Company the right to construct its railway on public roads, rights of way, and pri vate property within the said Town ship of Conewago, and to operate cars thereon, under a resolution of the Board of Road Supervisors of said township of May 4, 1914, and a contract of May 4, 1914, between the Board of Road Su pervisors of said township and the Deo date and Hershey Street Railway Com pany concerning the construction, maintenance and operation of said rail way in said township, and the issuing of a Certificate of Public Convenience under Article 3, SeoMon 11, and Article 5, Sections 18 and 19, of the Public Service Company Law, the hearing on which will be held In the rooms of the commission at Harrisburg on Wednes day, the 3rd day of June, 1914. at 10 o'clock a. m., when and where all per sons in interest may appear and be heard If they so desire. DEODATE AND HERSHEY STREET RAILWAY COMPANY. John E. Snyder. Solicitor. IN THE District Cotivt of the United States for the Middle District of Penn sylvania. In Bankruptcy, No. 2705. In the matter of L. Kamsky, bankrupt. To the creditors of L. Kamsky, of Har rlsburg, In the county of Dauphin, and district aferesaid, a bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that the said bankrupt was duly adjudicated as such on May IS, 1914, and that the first meeting of the creditors will be held at the office of the referee, No. 7 North Third street, Harrisburg. Pa., at 2 p. m. o'clock, on June 1, 1914, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other busi ness as may properly come before said meeting. JOHN T. OLMSTED, Referee in Bankruptcy. May 20, 1914. # 11l MAIDEN, IN AT DICE, CAUSES WAR [Continued from First Page.] Hams, It is declared, began a search for Zurello, found him and shot him to death. Then he killed Pedro and the half-breed. Leave church to Fight All that nigVit there was fighting be tween the negroes and Indians. Religious services were held In a little church as usual the next morn ing. When the Indians came from the church the negroes were enmassed nearby and opened Are on them. Williams and twelve of his followers were killed. Many Indians were slain. Fighting was kept up for many days and, according to the story, reaching here, the bodies of sixty-four negroes were found. Just how many Indians were killed probably never will be known. MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE and others upon their own name* Cheap rates, easy payments, conndeu ttel. Adams « Cs. R. IM I X, Marks* ■«. MAY 20, 1914. PRICES LAPSED INTO EXTREME DULLNESS American Tobacco Conspicuous For Three point Drop; Bonds Reported Irregular To-day By Associated Press New York, May 30. During the morning session the market lapsed into extreme dullness, business dwindling to slender proportions. New Haven, Consolidated Gas and People's Gas de veloped heaviness, the former declin ing 1%. Selling of New Haven was believed to be of bear origin and was associated with the investigation now in progress in Washington. Other stocks displayed a tendency to yield, United States Steel and the Coppers losing substantial fractions. Among the high-priced spe cialties American Tobacco was con spicuous for a three-point drop. Bonds were irregular. FurnlHlird by 11. W, SNAYELY Arcade Building New York, May 20. ~ , Open. 2.30 P. M. Alaska Gold Mines . 28% 28-% Amal. Copper 73 73 American Can 28 28% American Cna pfd.. 91% 91 % Am. C. & F 51 50 a; American Cotton Oil 42% 42% Am. Ice Securities .. 31 % 31% American Smelting . 64% 64% American Sugar ... 105% 105% American T. & T... 122 % 122 % Anaconda 32 : £ 3 2 Atchison 97 96% Baltimore & Ohio .. 92% 92% Bethlehem Steel ... 42% 42% Bethlehem Steel pfd 85% 85% I Brooklyn R. T 93% 93% California Petroleum 21 Vi 21 % Canadian Pacific ... 195 " 194% Central Leather ... 36 36 ~ I Chesapeake & Ohio. 51% 51V. !C., M. & St. P 101 " 101 Chino Con. Copper . 41% 41% Col. F. & 1 27% 27% [Consolidated Gas .. 128% 127% Corn Products 9>i 91/ j Erie 29% 29% j Erie Ist pf£ .. 44% 44% I General Electric ... 148 14S i Goodrich, B. F„ pfd 89% 89% ; Great Northern pfd. 125 124 % Interborough-Met. . 14% 14% j Int.-Met. pfd C 2% 62 Vi Lehigh Valley 144% 144 Louisville & Nash... 137% 137 Alex. Petroleum ... 62% 02% [ Missouri Pacific ... 17% 16% |Nev. Consol. Copper 14% 14% New York Central .. 93% 93% jN. Y., N. H. &H. .. 68 67 % [Norfolk & Western. 104% 104% I Northern Pacific ... 111% 111 IPenna. Railroad ... 112 112 [People's Gas & Coke 120% 120% xPressed Steel Car . 44% 43% Ray Con. Copper .. 21% 22 Reading 166% 166% Rep. Iron & Steel .. 23% 23% Rep. Iron & Steel pf 87 87 Southern Pacific .. 93% 93% Southern Railway .. 25% 25% Tennessee Copper , 34% 35 Union Pacific 157% 156 U. S. Rubber 58% 58% IT.l T . S. Steel 63% 63 I". S. Steel pfd 109% 110 [Utah Copper 57% 57% I Va. Car. Chem ... 29 29 I Western Maryland . 19% 19% W'estern Union Tel.. 62% 62% Westinghouse Mfg.. 76% 76 xEx div % per cent. 65 MEMBERS GO 01 FIRST TRADE TRIP OF COMMERCE BOOY "Harrisburg Special" Steams Out of Station at 8 o'clock For York Haven A special train, carrying sixty-five members of the Chamber of Com merce on their first trade and ac quaintance trip, left the Pennsylvania Railroad station at 8 o'clock this morning. On board were sixty-five members. The trip will take up the best part of two days. A dozen mem bers will poin the tourists at Lancas ter to-night. The train was made up of three cars and was personally in charge of A. 13. Buchanan, division passenger agent of the Pennsylvania railroad. As the spe cial steamed out of the station Rob ert Wadsworth, secretary of the Cham ber, distributed badges to the mem bers of the party. The firste stop was made at York Haven at 0 o'clock. One hour was taken in looking over the York Haven power plant and the paper mill at that place. York was the next stop. Here the Harrisburgers were enter tained by members of tho York Cham ber of Commerce. The special train was met by a com mittee from the York commercial body in automobiles and Harrisburg tourists were taken to tho Colonial Ho tel where the York Chamber of Com merce met Harrisburg's visitors. Fol lowing the luncheon the visitors were welcomed by John R. Lafean, mayor of York. George B. Tritt, president of the Harrisburg Chamber of Commerce, responded. J. Calvin Strayer of the York Chamber of Commerce, made a short address. Following a trip to York Industries and business places, the Harrisburg trade boosters boarded their special train and at 2.15 left for Lancaster. I Brief stops were made at Wrightsville and Columbia. While in Lancaster the Harrisburg party will be the guests of the Lancaster Chamber of Coipmerce. A banquet will be held in the evening. Leaving Lancaster to-morrow morn ing stops will be made at Lebanon and Heruhey. At the latter place an in spection will be made of the plant of the Herahey Chocolate Company. HHODBECK AND BEALEB WIN By Associated Press York, Pa.. May 20. Congressman | A. K. Brodbeek, of the Twentieth Dis trict, was renominated by the Demo crats in a spirited three-cornered con test. Charles A. Hawkins ran second and H. N. Gitt third. C. William Bealos, of Adams county, received the Repub lican congressional nomination. R. C. Hair, of York county, was nominated for Congress on the Washington party ticket. DEW AI/T WINS Reading, Pa., May 20.—Arthur Q. Dewalt, of Allentown, is the Demo cratic nominee for Congress in the j Berks-Lehigh district. He defeated Congressman John 11. Rothermel, who ran for a. fifth term, by over 2,000. Rothermel lost Reading by 300. i Chicago noahij of tradh Furiilahed by 11. W. SBTAVELY Arcade Hulldlns Chicago, 111., May 20. Open. Clos. Wheat— May , i *» q 4 in, •Li.itiiii, •ylvanii, $4.15®4.30; western. $4.3G0 4 40: patents. $4.600 4 90: K.mit straight. Jute sacks, $4.15@4.30; spring, firsts, clear. $4.00®4.20; straights. $4 20 ft * 40: patents. S4 R0®4.76 Hay The market is steady; tim othy, No. 1, large bales, $18.50019.00; No. 1, medium bales, $18.00@18.50; No, 2. do., $16.50@ 17.50; No. 2, do., $14.50® 15.50. Clover mixed: Light mixed. $17.00® 17.50; No. 1, do.. $16.00®16.50; No. 2. do.. $14.00® 15 00. Riverside Folk Do Not Want Cinder on Roads Riverside residents last night held a town meeting or. tho lawn of the Methodist church. It was decided to enter a protest to the township super visors asking them to stop using cin ders in repairing the roads, because of its damaging properties not only to auto tires but to carpets. Sealers and Produce Men in Conference Pensylvania's laws and the city reg ulations relative to tho sale of berries and fruits and the proper marketing of boxes and other receptacles in which thees products are sold, were discussed this afternoon at a confer ence of the fruit and produce dealers with City Sealer of Weights and Meas ures Hrry D. Keel, County Inspector Harry A. Buyer and James Sweeney, chief of the State Bureau of Standards. Coroner to Investigate Death of Woman Mrs. Kate Miller, aged 23 years, of 1323 North Cameron street, died at the Harrisburg hospital yesterday af ternoon under circumstances which necessitated an investigation by Cor oner Jacob Eckinger. An inquest will be held at the Spicer undertaking rooms tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock. Mrs. Miller was admitted to the hos pital t>n Sunday. Her condition was critical and an anti-mortem statement was made by her to an attorney. The woman died shortly before 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Her body was sent to the Spicer undertaking estab lishment l'rom which place the funeral will take place Friday morning. NEW COMET SIGHTED. A bulletin received this morning from the Harvard College Observatory announces the discovery of a comet by ftlatinsky in the constellation Perseus, visible in an opera glass shortly before dawn. It is expected to move into the evening sky in about a week, but whether or not it will increase In brightness so as to be visible to the naked eye, cannot at present be fore told. REARDON, KIESS AND STOKES Williamsport, Pa., May 20.—John J. Reardon, of this city, won the Democratic nomination for Congress in the Fifteenth district over A. L. Baker, of Osceola, by several hundred votes. Congressman Edgar R. Kiess, only candidates on the Republican primary ticket, lost the Washington party nomination to M. T. Stokes, of Coudersport, by 160 votes. RESULTS IN CI'MHF.ItLAND Carlisle, Pa., May 21,—1n fifty-eight districts In Cumberland county, Judge Kunkel, of Harrisburg. has received 2.500 vote, running ahead of other can didates. In the same number of dis tricts Penrose received 1148; Brum baugh 8241, and Dimmick 745. McCor rlck's total vote was 2,236; Ryan, 532; Budd 587. In two loss districts D. L. Kauffman, of Harrisburg, for Congress, received 1418; Prizer. 827. For Legislature, Democrat. Banner. 1333; Bowman, 1702; Burnett. 117(j; peters. 725; Republican. Goodyear, 1391; Shoop, 1175; Horning 801. 13