Look Through Telegraph Want Ads For Male or Female Help Telegraph Want Ads will lead you to the job you seek —if you put yourself in their hands. As they cover all Harrisburg every day, they are in better position to serve you than any other medium. Try a Telegraph "Situation Wanted" Ad. I.OST LOST Gold watch, with short chain and gold tassel, Saturday morning, on Chestnut street. Second street or Mar ket Square. Reward if returned to the Telegraph Office. IX)ST On the 9th of May. near Bailey street, bunch of keys,. Reward it returned to John Miller, 1185 Bailey street. LOST ln Subway, brown leather bill fold, containing $35. Reward if returned to Cowan's Dogs, Paxtang Park Theater. HELP ond-hand Furniture, Carpets, etc. Drop postal or call 3239 L, Bell phone. s. Klein, 1026 Market street. PATANG AND HARRISBURG DRAY -ING CO. Reasonable rates to all parts of the city and nearby towns. Call L Garmon, Bell phone 3742. FOR SALE —At Gable's, 111 and 117 South Second street, 6,000 gallons New Era ready mixed Paint; Acme quality. Also the full llr.e of the Acme make. FOR SALE At Gable's, 113, 110 ancf 117 South Socond street, 5,000 sets new Sash, Bxlo, 12 L, primed and glazed. u,. $1.15 per set. Also other sizes. 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 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. Harrisburg Pa6te Works 120 N. Cameron Street j PAPERHANGERS', billposters' book binders' and all kinds of paste. Prcmpt ! shipment. All paste guaranteed. Bell | phone 1186 L | MERCANTILE ACCOUNTS of all kinds collected anywhere. Prompt ser vice and quick reports. Address Bond Mercantile Agency, Dept. B, Hill Sta tion, Harrisburg, Pa. HARDWOOD FLOORS OF all designs. Old floors made new Ask for catalog. J. M. Smith, 2219 Brookwood street, Harrisburg. Bell j phone 1391 L. • W. J. WENRICH, 339 Hamilton street —Furniture, china and piano packing Shipments looked after at both ends' kinds of hauling. Bell phone HAULING) H. XV. LATHE. Hoarding Stable anil National Trannfer Co. Movers of Pianos, safes, boilers and general haul ing. H. W. Lathe. Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No 2603R, REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING with best material and by expert help. Send us your worn furniture. Our best efforts insure your satisfaction. S. N. Gluck, 320 V/oodbine street. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate security in any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Address P o Hox 174. Harrisburg, Pa. STORAGE STORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, 75 cents per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co.. 411 Broad street. Both phones. STORAGE IN 3-«Tlory brick building, rear 40s Market atreet. Household goods In clean, private rooms. . Reasonable rotes. Apply to P. G. Dlener, Jeweler, 408 Market St. HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two large brick warehouses, built ex pressly for storage. Private rooms for household goods anfl unexcelled fa cilities for storing all kinds of mer chandise. Low storage rates. South St. and Penna. R. R. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given to the Pub lic, generally, that my wife, Pearl Stuckey, having left my bed and board, without any just and reasonable cause, I will 110 longer be responsible for any debts contracted by her in my name. J. 11. STUCKEY. NOTICE TO RAILROAD CONTRAC TORS Hershey, Pa., June 2, 1914. SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv ed at the office of Engineer of the Her shey Transit Company. at Hershey Trust Company Building, Hershey, Penna., up to 6 P. M„ Saturday, June 20, 1914, for the construction of ap proximately nine and two-tenths miles of Railway extending from the Her shey Industrial School, Dauphin Coun ty, Penna., to lOlizabethtown, l— Steadiness of the early market caused traders to take on stock Jn moderate volume, and a fractional advance resulted. Shorts found it difficult to cover, except at higher quotations, outside liquidation having let up. Bullish speculators did not press their advantage and the mar ket was dormant throughout the morn ing, few stocks making more than fractional gains. Pressure against Le high Valley was resumed to the ac companiment of bearish rumors regaru ing dividend prospects, which, 1 however, made little Impression. The stock broke tWQ points to 134'4, the lowest in many weeks, and toward noon the general list eased off slightly. Bonds were steady. New York, Juno 3. Open. 2.30 P. M. Alaska Gold Mines . 27% 27% | Amal. Copper 7Q% 71% I American Beet Sugar 25 25% \ American Can 26% 20% i American Can pfd. . 90 V 4 90M> j Am. Ice Securities . . 30',;. 30% : Am. Locomotive ... 30% 30% | American Smelting . 62 62% American Sugar ... 107 107% American T. & T... 123 123% Anaconda 31% 31% i Atchison 97% 97% I Baltimore & Ohio .. 89% 90 % j Bethlehem Steel ... 41% 41% Brooklyn R. T...!.. 92 % 93 California Petroleum 20% 20% Canadian Pacific ... 193% 193% Central Leather ... 34 f 34% Chesapeake & Ohio. 61 51% C.. M. & St. P. 98% 99% Chino Con. Copper . 41% 41% Consolidated Gas .. 128% 128% READER fully set forth in petlton filed with said Erie 28% 28% Erie, Ist pfd 42% 42% General Electric Co. 147 1*7% Great Northern, pfd. 123% 123% S Great Nor. Ore subs 31 31 j Interboro-Met. pfd.. 62 % 62% | Lehigh Valley 136% 134% ] Mex. Petroleum .... 62% 62"% i Missouri Pacifl 18% 18% | iNev. Con. Copper .. 14% 14% |New York Central . 90% 90% N. Y., N. H. &M. . 64% 65 Northern Pacific ... 109% 110 I Penna. R. R. 111% 111% I People's Gas Coke 121 121 Pressed Steel Car .. 43 43 j Reading 163% 164 (Southern Pacific ... 91% 92% Southern Railway .. 24% 24% Tennesse Copper .. 34% 34% Texas Company .... 146 146 Union Pacific 153% 154 U. S. Steel -60 60% U. S. Steel, pfd 109% 109% Utoh Copper 56 56% Va.-Carolina Chem. . 28% 28% W. IT. Telegraph ... 62 61% Westinghouse Mfg. . 76 77 Woohvorth 96 96 I^STeeLTcro^l Municipal Band Stand Project to Go Through The erection of a municipal band j stand in Steelton is now assured. 'Hie Pennsylvania Steel Company has granted permission lo the borough to build the stand on the steel com pany lawn. Front and Angle streets. The special committee of coumJl that has .the matter under consideration will report Monday evening. BUSER PlSlißAl, The funeral of Curtis E. Buser, a former resident, who died in Harris burg. Monday, will be held from Ills late home, 45 North Thirteenth street. Harrisburg, to-morrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Burial will be made in the Hummelstown cemetery. ENTERTAINS CLASS Members of class 10 of St. Mark's Lutheran Sunday school were enter tuined Monday evening at the home of Mrs. F. L. Lampke. Mrs. Lampko was assisted by Miss Magdalena Mat zon. Refreshments were served to the following: F. J. Lampke, Mrs. F. J. Lampke, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Baugh man, Charles Rahn, Reuben Darr, : Peter Feite, George Fickes, John 1 Curbin, Charles A. Peck, Myron j Lampke, Miss Mildred Lampke, Miss Cynthia Lampke, Miss Magdalene Mat son, Miss Roberta Laßue Smith, Mrs. j William B. Smith, and the Rev. Wil liam B. Smith. The next meeting i of the class will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Feite, 305 Swatara street, Monday, July 6^ HELD ON CRUELTY CHARGES On charges of cruelty to animals. Dimico Mirchoff, Alexa Koneff, Crist ! Tomeff, and John Chrlstoff, four West j Side foreigners, were arraigned before Squire- Gardner last evening. They! hired a horße from H. A. Hartman who alleges they drove the animal so hard that it died before it got back to the. stable. The four were held for court. I hOBERLIN - - "I SWATARA STUDENTS GRADUATE I Seven members of the senior class of the Swatara township High School re- I celved their diplomas at the annual! commencement exercises in the Unit- | ed Brethren Church, Oberlin, last| evening. The church was beautifully I decorated with potted plants and long j streamers of the class colors. John 1 , Price Jackson, of the Department of 1 Commerce and Labor, delivered the 'address to the graduates, and'Wil-' ■ liam I. Eshenour, president of the \ School Board, presented the diplomas. Each member of the class delivered an oration. OBERLIN PERSONALS ' Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hackman spent Sunday with relatives in Leb anon. H. C. Heiiig has returned from an extended trip to New York, Phila delphia, Baltimore and Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Baer, of Harrisburg, spent Sunday with Post master M. G. Tobias. Merle Wise is visiting friends in FOR RENT New Modern Apartments 16 and 18 North Fourth Street A ll ly J. L. Shearer, Jr. 13 CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE Furnished by 11. W. SXAVKLV Arcade BUIIIIIUK Chicago. 111., June 3. Open. High. Low. Clos. Wheat— July 87% 87% Sept 85 7 /S 86 Corn— July 70 •... 70!4 •Sept 67 9* 67 1 /i Oats—■ July 4014. 40% Sept 38% 38% CHICAGO CATTLE fly Associated Press Chicago, 111., June 3. Hogs Re ceipts. 23.000; strong. Bulk of sales. $8.10®)8.15; light. s7.flofi X.20; mixed, s7.i>o (si) S. 20; heavy, Vfe ; rough, s7.7o(ft'7.'Jo; pigs. s7.ooffi'7.N. r .. I Cattle Receipts, 14,000; stead*'. I Beeves, $7.25(f()9.2H; steers, $6.80 (g) 5.15; stackers and feeders, |6.35ft>8.30; cows land heifers, $3.700.::5; yearlings, $6.257.30* lambs, $6.50#8.50; springs, $7.00@9.75, PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE Philadelphia, June 3. Wheat —1 Steady; No. 2, red, export, $1.01#1.01%l No. 1, Northern, Duluth, export, $1.03% I @1.04%. I .Corn Firm: new, No. 2, yellow, natural, local, 80@Slc; do., kiln dried, local. 81%tfi>82e. Oats Firm; No. 2, white, 47 47 %c. Bran Market steady; winter, per ton, $28.00(fi)28.50; spring, per ton, $27.00^27.60. Kefmed Sugars- Market firm; powdered, 4.30p; fine granulated, 4.20 c; confectioners' A, 4.10 c; Keystone A, 4.00 c. Butter The market Is firm; western creamery, extras, 27c; nearby prints, fancy, 30c. Kggs —'The market is firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, $6.30 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $6.00 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, $6.30 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $6.00 j per case. Live Poultry Weak; fowls, 15% 1 16% c; young chickens, ll@20c; spring chickens. 27®32c; broiling chickens, 25®j)33c; old roosters, 10@llc; ducks, 11 ©l3c; spring ducks 17 ®>lßc; geese. 15@17c; turkeys, l!)2oe. Dressed Poultry Steady; fowls, western, fancy, heavy, 17 %c; do., fair to good, heavy, 16@17c; do., do., unattractive, 13@i6c; old roosters, 12c; roasting chick ens, fancy, 16@18c; broiling chickens, fancy, 24@35c; do., fair. 18(g)19c; capons, large, 23@25c; do., small. 18©20 c; turkeys, fancy, 24@26e; do., fair, 20®23c; ducks, 11® 18c; geese, 11 ® 16c. Potatoes Steady; old, per bushel, 76c; new, per barrel, $1.00@3.75. Flour—The market Is steady; winter, clear, $3.85@4.10; straights, Penn sylvania, $4.15® 4.30; western, $4.26® 4.40; patents, $4.50®4.90; Kansas straight, jute sacks, $4.15®4.30; spring, firsts, clear, $4.00®1.20; straights, $4.20 @4.40; patents. $4.50@)4.75. Hay The market is steady; tim othy, No. 1, largo bales, $18.50® 19.00; No. 1. medium bales, slß.oo® 18.50; No. 2, do., $16.50@ 17.50; No. 2, do., $14.60® 15.50; no grade, $10.00®12.00. Clover mixed: Light mixed, 117.00® 17.50; No. 1, do.. $16.00016.60; No. 2. do.. (14.00® 15.00. Shlppensburg. Mrs. John A. Smith, of Dickinson. Pa., 1 is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Nellie 1 Waldley. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, of Allen town, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Kline, Sunday. I-ENHAUT - rrT " ENTERTAINS CLUB Mrs. William Aungst entertained the ladles of the Enhaut Embroidery Club at her homy, Monday evening. Among those present were: Mrs. P. I. Parthe more, Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. Parthe more, Rea Harlacher, Miss Sara Kriner, Miss Carrie Sehaffner, Mrs. D. W. Sehaffner and Mrs. William Aungst. The club will go to Hummelstown next Monday evening, where it will be enter tained at the home of Miss Gertrude Brubaker. TO HOLD FESTIVAL Under the auspices of Camp 522, Patriotic Order Sons of America, a festi val will lie held on the lirehousc lawn the evening of June 6, 7 and 8. " ~ I — ll FOR SALIC FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS UNFURNISHED ROOMS Cnrd* neatly and attractively prlntrill can lie aeeured at THE TELEGRAPH BUSINESS OFFICE 210 Federal Square j THE ============ ! EQUITABLE Will Lend You Money To Housekeeper* Work ingtiten and Salaried Elll - No red tape, bother or worry. You may have it to-day if you wish. J LEGAL RATES j EQUITABLE INVESTMENT COMPANY » N. MARKET SQUARE Room 21 4th Floor MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLB and others upon their own names. Cheap rates, easy payments, conUden tlal. Adams A Co- R. *O4. S IV. Market l»