Help Wanted—Read the Bulletin of Positions Which Must Be Filled With a constant rising in costs in all departments every time-saver is worthy of consideration. The Telegraph WANT ADS are timesavers at all times. A minute or two at the telephone and then no worry. The Telegraph WANT ADS will secure good factory and office help; will bring the applicants themselves, ready for work, or their written appli cations, as may be preferred. The time that Telegraph WANT ADS save Har risburg people every day would run into weeks if accurately calculated. The Telegraph WANT AD phones arc—Bell 2040, Cumberland 203. LOST At Reservoir Park, Friday, two tennis rackets, with initials M. B. B. and F. B. on handles. Reward it re turned to Telegraph Office. LOST Saturday evening, on Mar ket Square, town-colored puppy; white tip on tail, brown eyes. Answers to name of Brownie. Reward if returned to 2103 North Third street. LOST Bunch of keys, on chain, on State Road between Oyster's Point and St. John's Church. Reward if returned to Philadelphia Quick Lunch. City. HELP WANTED —Male SALESMEN WANTED Reliable man over 25, to call on Grocery TiadP, salary and commission; bond r *W\rea, state whether employed or not ana age. Address Y., 1261, care of Tele graph, Harrisburg, Pa. BOYS WANTED for cutting 'room Harrisburg Leather Products Co., 14.u Wyeth avenue. WANTED Young, married man for position as canvasser and collector. Must give bond. Apply, stating " an J e of last employer and references, to 1260, care of Telegraph Office. WANTED A bright, ambitious boy or young man to learn pholography. Apply at Roshon's Studio, 8 North Mar ket Square. WEAVERS wanted at once. Keystone Rug Co., 1115 Mont gomery St. Bell phone 2064. WANTED Man to drive automo bile; give reference and experience Address 8., 1264, care of Telegraph. WANTED Young man to assist in grocerv store; must have expeiience, give reference and experience. Address E , 1263, care of Telegraph. WANTED A good, reliable, sober man to run a huckster wagon. Call 625 Mahantongo street. WANTED —July 1. chauffeur, "white preferred," to drive Cadillac automo bile on tour of New England States. State experience and last employer. F. H. Davis. P. O. Box 83. Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED Young man to assist in grocery store; give reference and ex perience. Address D., 1251, care of Telegraph. WANTED Men to handle quick- Felling article in any locality. Good proposition to right parties. Apply be tween 7 and 8 this evening, 326 South Thirteenth street. WANTED Lh.otype operators In our Book "id Job printing Depart ment. The Telegraph Printing Com- Tvany Printing Binding Design ing Photo-Engraving, Harrisburg, Pa. AGENTS WANTED AGENTS WANTED Good, live men or ladies. Household article; a possible pale in every home; two to three dol lars a day. Call 6-9 P. M., 315 Broad street. SALESMEN WANTED COUNTY MANAGER for a new model patented household article selling for $3.50. Half profit. $8 to sl2 a day. Life Job. Sells over and over again to the same people. Samples loaned. Sales Manager, 122 Sycamore street, Milwaukee. Wis. HELP WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Half.-growi; girl to as sist with general housework in small family; one who can sleep home pre ferred. 326 Hummel street. WANTED, AT ONCE A house keeper not over 35. Call evening, 5:30 to 8 P. M., or address 1705 North Sev enth street, Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED Stenographer and type writer for permanent position. Rem ington or Smith-Premier operator pre ferred. P. O. Box 193, City. WANTED Lady fully understand ing the running of a soda fountain. One with experience only. Call any time, except Saturday, 1223% North Sixth street. LADY AGENTS WANTE- to handle" quick-selling article. Good proposition to right parties. Apply between 7 and 8 this evening, 326 South Thirteenth street. WANTED Lady agents to canvass for an article that is a good seller and needed In every home. Apply Rooms 308 and 309, Trustee Building, 8 North Market Square. WANTED Capable. Protestant, middle-aged woman who prefers good home to high wages; right place for right party. Call evenings. Reference required. Apply 262 Forster street. SEIDEL PARK BUNGALOW Now In course of construction alterations to suit purchaser. Seidel Park Is the ideal spot for your summer home—lots are of generous (die. providing ample space for lawns, truck and flower gardens. Ask for illustrated folder. Miller Bros. & Neefe REAL ESTATE Fire Insurance Surety Bonds Locust and Court Streets MONDAY EVENING. HARRISBURG <66Bs TELEGRAPH JUNE 22,1914. SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe 1 WANTED Neat-appearing, young man desires work of any kind. Call, or address, Mose Ginsburg,, 1521 Fulton street. City. WANTED Young, experienced man desires position as clerk in gro cery store; can furnish best reference. Address S., 1259, care of Telegraph. WANTED Middle-aged man would like a job as driver or any kind of work. Address Joseph Fruhwirth, 450 Myers street, Steelton. PHOTOGRAPHER Thoroughly ex perienced in finishing, commercial and general work, would like position in Harrisburg. Address Charles 1. Reld, Miilersburg. Pa. WANTED Colored boy, 14 years of age, desires work of any kind. Call, or address, 659 Sayford avenue. WANTED Young man, with sev eral years' experience in manufactur ing and office management, desires po sition where ability, energy and perse verance will be appreciated. Reference furnished. Address C. G., 1426 Market street. WANTED Senior medical student desires a position for the summer which pertains to the medical profes sion. Address M„ 1246, care of Tele graph. WANTED Young college student wishes work during summer; experi enced in clerical work; reference fur nished. Address Clerk, care of Tele graph. WANTED Chauffeur, with eight years' experience, wishes position in private family; can du awn repairing and give the best of references. Apply Box 0, 1096, care of Telegraph. WANTED Young man wants work of any kind. Address A. Shuey, 810 Cowden street. WANTED Young man wishes po sition in office; one year's experience. Box O, 1095, care of Telegraph. W- aTED By high school boy, po sition of any kind. Address G., 1250, care of Telegraph. SIX CATIONS WANTED—FemaIe SITUATION WANTED as child's nurse. Apply by letter to Miss R. Shoop, 346 Hamilton street, Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED Day's work or washing, at home or away. Call at 1735 North Seventh street. WANTED Elderly woman desires to keep house for man of good habits. Can furnish the best of references. Miss Miller, 131 North Summit street. WANTED By white woman, work by day or week. Address, or call, 7 North Thirteenth street. WANTED Cook wants position. Address 1414 New Fourth street. WANTED Colored woman wants work for last four days of week. Ad dres Davis, 16 Cowden street. WANTED Washing and Ironing to do at home. Call, or address, 1533 Ful ton street. WANTED Young girl desires posi tion as child's nurse in the city. Ad drees P., 1252, care of Telegraph. WANTED Refined, young woman wishes sewing for infants and children. Infants layettes a specialty. Address 8., 1253, care of Telegraph. AN ANTED Experienced dressmaker desires work by the day. Address Box J., 1204, care of Telegraph. WANTED Washing to do at home. Please call, or address, 63S Boyd street. WANTED Position as cook in hotel or mountain resort by middle aged woman from country. Address 1417 New Fourth street. WANTED White woman wants washing to do at home, family or bundle wash. Call, or address. 2118 Turner avenue. KEAL ESTATE FOK SALE FOR SALE —Farm 10 miles east of Harrisburg, containing 90 acres, in good state of cultivation; buildings In good condition; 6 acres of heavy oak timber. For further information call on, or address, C. S. Cassel, R. F. 0., No. 2, Penbroolt, or J. C. Cassel, 29 South Thirteenth street, Harrisburg. FOR SALE 2460 North Sixth street, 3-story brick house; 9 rooms; all mod ern conveniences; lot; terms reasonable. Apply at above address. FOR SALE Lot 30x160 feet, cost $200.00 1911—worth $300.00 now for $150.00 cash, or $200.00 on terms to suit purchaser. G. W. Kehr, 204 Chestnut street. FARMS FOR SALE— -130 Acres—loo acres level, tillable soil —3O acres woodland— frame barn - room frame dwelling located 7 miles from Harrisburg Cumberland Co. Price, $5,000.00. 49 Acres 2% miles northwest of Goldsboro large stone mill stone house frame barn large dam with over one-half mile water right. 15 Acres 3% miles from Harris burg 2 miles north of Progress stone house—frame barn. Price, $3,- 500.00 BRINTON-PACKER CO., Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE Penbrook property; lot, 180 ft. deep; 7 rooms and finished at tic; excellent location; four doors from trolley just off Main street on Boas. Beautiful shade trees. Bargain at SI,BOO. M. J. Sheaffer, 2635 Penn street, Penbrook. FOR SALE 354 Crescent St. 3- story brick dwelling 7 rooms bath —lot, 15.3x84. Price reduced to $2,- 600.90. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. FOR SAm —New frame bungalow lo cated at Cove Station—6 rooms—large range lot, 160x140 ft. For furtMr**ifcticularß apply to Brinton- Packer Co.,'|frecond and Walnut streets. FOR SALE ■ — You can buy No. 1234 walnut street at a bargain if you win. nee J. E, Gipple, 1251 Market street. REAL, ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT ll5l Derry street 2-story brick 9 rooms all Improve ments : gas and electricity cement ed cellar front porch. Rent. $20.00 per month. In advance. Inquire 259 Herr street. FOR RENT Three-story brick house, corner Green and Emerald streets, 10 rooms, bath and steam heat, large concrete porch and cellar. Apply Grocery Store on corner. RKAL KSTATE WANTED WANTED Plain, little summer cot-' ; tage for two persons, not far from trol ley, but away from cars and all noises, I near city; no high price. Address 8., I 1529, care of Telegraph. WANT TO BUY 50 to 100 acres of clear mountain land, with buildings, in Dauphin or adjoining counties. MUST BE CHEAP. Hohrer & Son, Bergner Building, Harrlsburg, Pa. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT Second floor apartment —four lurgo rooms and bath. Moderat rental. Apply 1463 Market street. FOR RENT Modern apartments near Thirteenth and Market streets. J. I E. Glpple, 1251 Market street. j FOR RENT Vacant now, third floor front apartment, 3 rooms and bath, fac ing Capitol Park. Apply A. J. Beitzel. lon premises, 311 Walnut street. FOR RENT An apartment five rooms and bath electric light gas and steel range vapor heat use of phone. Apply at 149 East Hummel avenue, Lemoyne, Pa. FOR RENT Lower floor apartment, t ourth and Peffer streets, livingroom, dinlngroom, two bedrooms, kitchen and bath; front porch. Apply B. F Um berger, 427 PcTTcr street, or 108 North Second street. BOARDERS WANTED „ BOARDERS WANTED ul private family, on Allison Hill. Address R„ 1256, care of Telegraph. TABLE BOARDERS WANTED at a centrally located boardinghouse. First class home cooking. Pr'ce per meal 25c. Tickets for 21 meals, <4.00. 222 Chestnut street. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms, second floor, corner house; use of bath and balcony; suitable for mar ried couple; no children. Apply 1514 Susquehanna street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms; also board by the meal, day or week. 1001 North Second street, corner Second and Boas streets. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, single or en suite; all conveniences, in cluding phone;- reference required. Ap ply 1015 North Front street. FOR RENT—By the night or month, the finest rooms In Harrisburg, single or on suite. Laßelle Apartments, 204 Locust street, next door to Orpheum. Steam heat, electricity, baths. Newly furnished throughout. Apply Mrs. E. L. Morrell, 204 Locust street. FOR RENT Furnished room, with conveniences, for one or two ladies; rent reasonable. Campmeeting side Mt. Gretna. Address B„ 1255, care of Tele graph. FOR RENT Several vacant rooms, fronting on Capitol Park; electric lights, hot and cold running water in each room; use of phone and bathroom. Apply Robinson Apartments, 410 North street. WANTED WANTED Desk room desired, or will double up with right party and take oftiee in modern office building. Address Y., 1262, care of Telegraph. WANTED Second-hand bicycles, bought, sold and exchanged. Apply Ex celsior Cycle Co., 1007-09 North Third street. FOR SALE FOR SALE Upright piano; good condition; cheap. P. O. Box 484, City. FOR SALE lron planer for light and heavy work. Cheap to quick buyer. Call at noon or 6 P. M., 1417 Vernon street. • FOR S-r*i_.E lO tons wheat straw and 4 timothy hay. Must be sold to make room for new crops. All baled. Albert Cockley, R. D. No. 1, Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE Two horses, one 5 years old, the other 6 years old; weigh about 1,200 pounds each. Can be seen at 416 Calder street. GLASS window signs. Furnished Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms ana Board and Table Board at 25c each. One of these signs will be given with each six-time order for a classified ad. tf paid in advance. Inquire at Office of Telegraph. * OR SALE Cheap to quick buyer, two-cylinder Reo. New tires; A No. 1 condition; for light delivery purposes. Inquire 204 Walnut street. MR. AUTOMOBILE OWNER, if you have an auto you want to sell, let us get a buyer. No sale, no pay is our way. If interested consult us. Key stone Supply Co., 814 North Third street. United phone 19W. FOR SALE For want of use, Co lumbus second-hand 10 or 15-H.-P. en gines. Have both engines. Will sell either. A 1 shape. Address C. A. Baugh man, Lebanon, Pa., R. No. 4. FOR SALE Several makes of used motorcycles in different models; all in first-class condition. West End Elec tric and Cycle Co., Green and Maclay streets. FOR SALE Or will exchange on city real estate, good, live mercantile business; will bear close Investigation, as it is a money-maker. Address H., care of Telegraph. FOR S. -E On account of leaving city, will sell household furniture. 605 North Fifteenth street, City. No dealers. Apply between 10 and 12 A. M. FOR SALE Am leaving town, so will sell my 1914 touring car, electric starter and lighting. Will consider cash and small car. No dealers need apply. Address M., 1099, care of Tele graph. FOR PALE A 1913 Michigan 33-H.- P., 5-passenger, electric starter and lights. A good bargain. Car hardly ever used. Must be sold to settle es tate. Address Lawyer, 1100, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Portable vacuum cleaner. In perfect condition. Will sell very reasonable. Reason for selling, have Just Installed a Tuec stationary oleaner system. Apply A. Hall, 1727 State street. FCfR SALE Cottage at Mt. Oretna —8 rooms and bath all conveniences, Including six lots of ground—parked and In very desirable location, on Camp meeting Ground, corner of Fourth street and Kephart avenue; also auto garage, boat and joat house. Price reasonable. Apply DJL E. Clair Jones, 20 East Orange BtTeet, Lancaster, Pa. WANTED To buy 100 second-hand bicycles and motorcycles we are In great demand for them highest cash prices paid. Keystone Supply Co., 814 North Third street United phone 19W. FOR SALE At Gable's, 113. US and 117 South Second street, 6,000 sets new Sash, Bxlo, 12 L., primed and glazed, at $1.15 per set. Also'other sizes. BUT your traveling and leather goods from the wholesale and retail leather merchants. A large consignment on display. Specialties made to order and repaired. Harrlsburg Harness and Sup ply Co., Second and Chestnut. FOR SALE At Gable's. 11l and 117 South Second street, 6,000 gallons New Era ready mixed Paint: Acme quality. Also the full line of the Acme make. CIVIC CLUB'S NEW HOME ALONG THE SUSQUEHANNA CIVIC CLUB GETS FLU HOME Will Not Be Decided What Use Will Be Made of House For Some Time The Harrisburg Civic Club has been willed a handsome clubhouse, for merly the Fleming mansion at 612 North Front street, and SI,OOO in cash, according to a clause in the testament of Mrs. Virginia Hammond Fleming, who died last week at the Hotel Plaza in New York city. Mrs. Fleming was the widow of Wil liam Reynolds Fleming, former presi dent and general manager of the Har riburg Foundry and Machine Works, a cousin of Dale Fleming of the El phinstone apartments. The house at FOR SALE C. W. H. LANGLETZ, WHOLESALE and retail rough and dressed lumber. Bargain prices on Yel low Pine Flooring and Plastering Lath. Yards, Cameron and Mulberry streets. Bell phone 1383 J. FOR SALE Used motorcycles and bicycles in tlrst-class running order low prices. C. H. Uhler, 1317 Derry street. Agent for Thor and Yale mo torcycles; also full line of accessories. FOR SALE Hamilton, Elgin and Waltham Watches; 17-Jewel; 20-year gold-filled case, at $17.50; 50c a week, or $2.00 a month. National Watch and Diamond Co., Bergner Building. USED motorcycles; all makes; over hauled and *n line condition; guaran teed to be as represented; call for dem onstration. Heagy Bros., 1204 North Third street. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR KENT ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR RENT ln the Telegraph Building, a suite of well located offices. Inquire for Supulntendent in Business Office of Telegraph. FOR RENT Store room 1200 North Third street; 33x100; 14-foot celling: one of the best rooms in the city. Ap ply J. S. Slble, 256 Herr street. FOR SALE UK EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE WELL LOCATED LOTS In the Tenth Wurds aome of them on paved afreet. Will exchange for Improved property. An exceptional opportunity lor a builder. Call and inspect blue print. F. H.Oyster, Truatee, cure of Telegraph lluHlneaa Office. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR RENT On percentage basis, an up-to-date millinery business in department store. Estabished profitabe trade. Ad dress M 1098, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Good two-chair barber shop; best location; will sell cheap. Must take up other business. Address 1093, care of Telegraph. I MADE $50,000 in five years In the mall order business, began with $5. Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea coc;k, 855 Lockport. N. Y. ANY intelligent person can earn good Income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Presa Snydicate. 798. Lock port. N. Y. ■ BUSINESS PERSONALS WE BUY, SELL AND RENT all stan dard makes of Electric Motors and i Dynamos. S. G. Sweetser Electric Co., 1002 Market street. R. H. PEFFER LOCAL EXPRESS and Delivery. Piano and Furniture moving a specialty. Stor age of household godds. Good, dry wood for sale, stove length. Bell phone 1684 J. 1119 Montgomery, Harrisburg. U H. LACKEY, 642 Peffer street Furniture, china and piano packing. Shipments looked after at both ends. Also all kinds of hauling. Bell phone 2077 W. WE BUY AND SELL new and sec ond-hand Furniture, Carpets, etc. Drop postal or call 3239 L Bell phone. B. Klein, 1026 Market street MERCANTILE ACCOUNTS of aTI kinds collected anywhere. Prompt ser- I vice and quick reports. Address Bond j Mercantile Agency, Dept. B, Hill Sta tion, Harrisburg, Pa. HADLINQ H. W. LATHE. Boarding Stable ant National l'ranafer Co. Movers of f ilanos, safes, boilers and general haul* ng. H. W. Lathe. Manager, Fifth and Woodbine street*. Bell phone NA HO SR. PATANG AND HARRISBURG DRAY ING CO. Reasonable rates to all parts of the city and nearby towns. Call U Garmon, Bell phone 3742. 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. REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING with best material ana oy expert help. Send us your worn furniture. Our best efforts Insure your satisfaction. 8. N. Gluck. 320 Woodbine street. STORAGE STORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, 75 cents ger month. Apply V. Cooper ft Co, 411 Toad street Both phones. 612 North Front street which was oc cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Fleming up to their removal six years ago to New York city, has since been occupied un der lease by Frank Payne. It will probably be a year before the Civic Club can legally take posses sion of their new quarters. None of the officers have as yet received official notice of the bequest, but they to-day expressed themselves as highly grati fied over it. At subsequent meetings of the club nlans covering the disposi tion of the mansion and its use as a clubhouse will be made, although, ac cording to Civic Club members, it is too early as yet to say anything defi nite in this regard. The. assessed value of the property is $26,000. Council will likely be asked to exempt the property from taxation. It is admirably adapted as it stands for club purposes, being of Old English design built of gray stone with stucco facades and cornices, red tiled roof and diamond-paned win dows overlooking the river. A river wall of hewn stone skirts a sloping lawn. • Wide porches surround the house. The grounds contain hydran geas and lilacs in profusion and low hedge of scarlet sage. The interior is beautifully finished. The rooms are large and high-ceilinged and finished in hard wood. Beneath the staircase is an open fireplace. Mrs. Fleming was an active mem ber of the Civic Club during her resi dence here. Among other provisions of the will that bequeaths the mansion to the Civic Club are clauses providing that Thomas Victor Hammond, a brother, receive the Income from $30,000 dur ing life and upon his death the sum shall be divided among his children. Edward Hammond, another brother and Adeline, a sister, receive equal shares in the residuary estate. Henry Sanderson, a friend, receives $15,000 and numerous objects of art and books "in recognition of his unselfish and loyal interest in my affairs." Nieces and nephews are willed valuable jew els and heirlooms. Prefers Arrest to Loss of His Bank Book Preferring arrest to the loss of his j bank book, William Silfon, aged 17 years, gave himself up to the police last night. Young Silfon with thirteen others were shooting crap at Seven teenth and Calder streets yesterday afternoon. The shooters were kneeling over a gingham cloth when Sergeant Page and Paul Shelhas', motorcycle officer, came in sight. One man was captured, Nick Hum mer, aged 24 years. The others were chased across the creek and got away in the fields. Three coats, 86 cents, two hats and one handkerchief were left behind. One coat belonged to Young Silfon and in the inside pocket was a bunk book. The raid was made about 4 o'clock. One hour later Silfon called at the police station and gave himself up. Both Hummer and Silfon posted a for feit until to-day, when each received a tine of $5. Mayor Gets Two "Fivers" For Lost Baseball Book In the mail for John K. Royal to dav was a plain white envelope con taining five-dollar bills. It was conscience money and came from the four young men who found Mayor Royal's baseball book and had been seeing baseball games at His Honor's expense. A brief note without signa tures gave the information that the money was payment in full for the book and that the finders would keep the book. While Mayor Royal is now in a po sition to purchase another book, he is not clear as to whether the book was lost or stolen. No names were made public at the police station, but two of the young men who had the book in their possession for a time say the book was found at Island Park. Each person who used the book figured in a series of sales and purchases. Fear ing there might be serious trouble, the four persons. It Is believed, raised the price of the book, mailing the money to Mayor Royal last night. STORAGE: IN s-vtory brick building, rear 408 Market ntr*et. Household goods In clean, private rooma. Reaaonable rates. Apply ta p. G. Dlener. Jeweler, 408 Market St. HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two large brick warsehouses, built ex pressly for storage. Private rooms for household goods and unexcelled fa cilities for storing all kinds of mer chandise. Low storage rate*. South St. and Penna. R. R MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate security In any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Address P. O Box 174. Harrlsbury. Pa. LEGAL NOTICES AUDITOR'S NOTICE THE undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court, or Dauphin County, to pass upon the exceptions filed, and to make distribution of the balance in the hands of CARRIE N. OUSINGER, Administratrix of the es tate of VINCENT ORSINOER, late of the City of Harrlsburg, Dauphin Coun ty, Pennsylvania, deceased, to those legally entitled thereto, will sit for the purpose of his appointment at the law offices of SNODGRASS & SMITH, No. 17 North Third Street, Harrlsburg. Pennsylvania, on Wednesday, the Sth day of July, A. D. 1914, at 10 o'clock A. M„ when and where all parties In Inter est may attend. PAUL G. SMITH, Auditor. OPENING PRICES WERE SHADED BEFORE NOON Efforts to Revive Bullish Speculation Meets With Only Te mporary Success By Associated Press New York, July 22. Efforts to re vive bullish speculation by bidding up representative stocks met with only temporary success. Although the list Improved slightly after the opening prices were shaded later, and by noi.n the average was fractionally under Saturday's close. Rock Island col laterals slumped to 28% before receiv ing support, which carried them back to Sterling Rxchange was strong and higher. Bonds were irregular. Furnlahehd by H. W. SNAVELY Arcnile llulldlng New York, June 22. Open. 2.30 P. M. Alaska Gold Mines . 27% 27% Amai. Copper 71 71 American Beet Sugar 26% 26% American Can 28% 28 Am. C. & F 52% 51% Am. Ice Securities .. 30% 30% American Smelting . 63 63 % American Sugar ... 108 108 American T. & T. . . 123% 123% Anaconda 31% 30% Atchison 99% 99% Baltimore & Ohio .. 91% 92% Bethlehem Steel ... 42% 42% Brooklyn R. T 91% 91% Canadian Pacific .. . 194% 195% Central Leather ... 36% 36% Chesapeake & Ohio . 51% 51% C„ M. & St. P 100% 100% Chlno Con. Copper . 41% 41% Corn Products 8% 8% Erie 29 29% General Electric Co. 148% 148% Great Northern, pfd. 123% 124% Great Nor. Ore subs. 31% 32% Interboro-Met 14% 14% Lehigh Valley 138% 139% Louis. & Nashville . 138% 138% Mex. Petroleum .... 60 60 Missouri Pacific .... 17 17 New York Central .. 91% 91% N. Y., N. H. &H. . . 66 66 Norfolk & Western. 105 105 Northern Pacific ... 111% 111% I Penna. R. R 111% 111% People's Gas & Coke 121 121 Pittsburgh Coal ... 20% 20% Pittsburgh Coal pfd 90 89% Pressed Steel Car . 43% 43% Ray Con. Copper .21% 21% Reading 164% 165% Southern Pacific ... 94% 97% Southern Railway . 24% 24% Southern Railway pf 79 79 Texas Company ... 144 145 % Union Pacific 155% 156% U. S. Rubber 58% 58% U. S. Steel 62% 62% U. S. Steel pfd 109% 109% Utah Copper 58% 59% Va. Car. Chem .... 29% 29% Western Maryland . 18% 18% Western Union Tel.. 59% 58% Westinghouse Mfg.. 76 76 mi BE ON SECdNDFUSOR HERE George Myers' New Building Will Be Erected With View to Availability of Grade Work was begun ///( eSS" thls morning on a | F two-story brick buildipg at Cameron U* ar >d Mulberry streets w hich will be occu f■T H'HTtP pled in about two ypj-Pt'lll/H months •by George .-J LlAm J l>' ers - w ho at pres ent conducts an auto tSr 1 tire store and tire lJi: - repair shop in Hum mel street. One of the novelties In the I town will be apparent upon the con- I struction of the building, for its second | floor will be devoted to a garage, and ■ access to this part will be obtainable through making use of the twenty per cent, grade now existing at this point. The first floor will be occupied by an auto tire shop as at present. A large basement will be used for the storage of stock of cars and tires. The build ing will cost *12,000. Joseph Pomran- Ing has the contract. To Build One-Story Brick E. M. Wagner has the contract for the erec tion of a one-story brick building for Bender brothers at 125-7 South Thir teenth street. The building will cost $2,000. Realty Transfers.—D. C. Hamilton to Emma E. Baker, Cloverly Heights; A. H. Sadler, et al, to Annie Bower master, Susquehanna township; J. C. Romberger to Jos. F. Romberger, Ber rysburg, $100; Jas. A. Conrad to Com monwealth, Swatara township, Ober lin, $140; D. A. Barnum to George L. Smith, Riverside, $2,300; Alice M. Barnum to George L. Smith, Riverside, $700; Union Real Estate In. Co. to In. Realty Co., Bellevue Park, $9,245; E. H. Ehler to L. F. Miller, Lower Paxton township. $200; G. W. Cumbler's ex ecutors to John Shiprah, Bressler, $375; Augustus Wildman to S. A. Schreckengaust, 642 Schuylkill, $2,- 400; Augustus Flldman to Emma As trich, 2510 Jefferson, $2,000; Augustus Wildman to W. R. Zarker, 640 Schuyl kill, $2,000. Plans Made For World Church Peace Council By Associated Press New York, June 22.—Plans for a world church peace council to be held in Constance, Switzerland, on August 2, and to continue four days, the first event of its kind In history, were an nounced last night by Dr. Frederick Lynch, secretary of the Church Union, founded by Andrew Carnegie in February with an endowment of $2,- 000,000. On the same days, in Liego, Bel gium, a peace conference of Catholics has been arranged under the leader ship of Count Albert Apponyl, the Hungarian statesman and peace advo cate. Both meetings will be 'under the auspices of the Carnegie Union. FOR. RENT New Modern Apartments 16 and 18 North Fourth Street A g? y J.L. Shearer, Jr. 11 CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADES Furnlehed by H. W. SNAVELY Arcade Building Chicago, 111., June 22. Open, jiign. LOW. Cloa. Wheat— July 82 82 81% 81% Sept SO% 80% 80% 80% Dec 83% 83% 82% 82% Corn— July 69% 69% 68% 68% Sept 67% 67% 67 67 Oats— July 39% 39% 39% 39% Sept 38% 38% 38 38 CHICAGO CATTI/B By Associated Press Chicago, 111., June 22. Hogs—Re« celpts, 41,000; strong. Bulk of sales, $8.40(5 8.45; light. $8.1508.45; mixed, $8.1508.50; heavy, $8.05@8,47%; rough, $8.05(3)8.20; pigs, $6.3008.10. Cattle Receipts, 12,500; strong. Beeves, $7.5009.40; steers, $6,900)8.20; stockers and feeders, $6.15<5>8.15; cows and heifers, $3.7008.85; calves, $7.00® 10.25. Sheep Receipts, 16,000; steady. Sheep, $5.300 6.40, yearlings, $6.40® 7.50; lambs, $6.5008.40; springs, $7.00® 9.50. PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE Philadelphia, Juno 22. Wheat Lower; No. 2, red, export, 95%®96cs No. 1, Northern, Duluth, export, sl.oo® Corn Dower; No. 2, yellow, local, 80®80%c. Oats Weak; No. 2, white, 47® 47 %c. Bran Market weak; winter, per ton, $26.00@26.50; spring, per ton, $24.50025.00. Refined Sugars Market firm; powdered, 4.40 c; fine granulated, 4.30 c; confectioners' A, 4.20 c; Keystone A, 4.10 c. Butter The market Is weak; western, creamery, extras, 27 %c; near by prints, fancy, 31c. Eggs The market •Is Arm; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases. $6.45 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $6.16 per case: western, extras, firsts, free cases. $6.45 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $6.16 per case. Live Poultry Steady; fowls, 16% ®l7%c; young chickens, 11020 c; spring chickens, 27032 c; broiling chickens, 25032 c; old roosters, 11012 c; ducks, old, 12014 c; ducks, young, 16® 18c; geese, 15017 c; turkeys, 19.020 c. Dressed Poultry Steady; fowls, western, fancy, heavy, 17018 c; do., fair to good, heavy, 14®16%c; do., unattractive, 10013 c; old roosters, 12c; roasting chick ens, fancy, 16018 c; broiling chickens, fancy, 24035 c; do., fair, 18019 c; capons, large, 23025 a: do., small. 18 0 20c; turkeys, fancy, 24®2Cc; do., fair, 20023 c; ducks, 11018 c; geeae, 11016 c. Potatoes Firm; old, per bushel, 90c®$1.00; new, per barrel, 76c©54.00. Flour The market is weak; winter, clear, $3.86W4.10; straights, Penn sylvania, $4.1504.30; western, $4.25® 4.40; patents, $4.6004.76; Kansas straight, Jute sacks. $4.15 04.30; spring, firsts, clear, $4.0004.20; straights, $4.20 04.40; patents, $4.5004.76. Hay The market is steady; tim othy, No. 1, large bales, $18.00018.60; No. 1, medium bales, $17.60018.00; No. 2, do., $16.00017.00; No. 3, do., $14.00@ 15.00. Clover mixed: Light, mixed, $16.60® 17.00; No. 1, do., $16.00016.50; No. 2, do., $14.00016.00. COMPENSATION ACT UPHELD Des Moines, lowa, June 22. —Judge Smith McUherson, of the federal court, handed dlwn an opinion to-day up holding the constitutionality of the lowa workmen's compensation act, or employers' liability law. POOL UNCONSTITUTIONAL Washington, 'D. C., June 22.—The Kentucky statute making it legal for farmers to pool their tobacco was to day annulled as unconstitutional by the Supreme Court. Houses For Sale SI,OO0 —frame, 8 rooms, lot 14x115. $1,200 —house and stable, lot 20x115. $1,250 —2%-story frame, small lot. $1,250 —house at Oberlin, lot 80x175. $1,300 —frame, lot 18%xll0. $1,350 —frame house on Nineteenth St. $1,450 —improved new brick house. $1,500 —brick and frame, improved. $1,500 —frame, on Wallace street. $1,600 —frame, Bailey, near Thirteenth. $1,600 —frame, lot 20 feet wide. $1,650 —brick and frame, improved. $1,700 —7 rooms, bath, gas. $1,750 —house and chicken house. SI,BO0 —large frame, bath. SI,BO0 —frame, at Oberlin. lot 35x125. sl,Boo—imp. frame, Susquehanna St. $1,850 —9 rooms, bath, stable. $1,950 —3-story brick, Improved. s2,ooo—frame, corner property. Bell Realty Company BERCNKR BUILDIXG. Public Auction Sale Every Day This Week At 2.30 and 7.30 P. M. will be sold Women's Suits, Skirts, Waists, Underclothing, Dresses and Rain coats and a few articles of Men's Clothing. United Underselling Clothing Company | Opp. Subway below P. R. R. Station 439 Market Street Harrisburg, Pa. C. FRY, Auctioneer. MONET FOR SALARIED PBOPLI and others upon their own namec Cheap rates, easy payments, confides* tial. Adam* * Cm. R. SM» ■ >. Market ■«.