Both Phones Will Reach the Telegraph Want Ad Department JitLl a J§ SHADOW f| TheyfollowYou! Everywhere and always Telegraph WANT ADS are with you. No matter what you want or when you want it there's always a copy of the Telegraph in reach if you really mean business. This is the reason Telegraph WANT ADS always bring such good results. The Telegraph covers the city and surroundings like a blanket and is al ways available to the man or woman who want. DIED SHIPP On Sunday morning, June 28, 1914. Lulu May Shipp. daughter of John M. Shipp. deceased, and Katha rint Shipp, aged 11 years, 2 months, and 9 days. Funeral on Wednesday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from her mother's residence, 502 Balm street. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. LOST LOST Monday small nickel-plated Jiammer, stamped Jay R. Elllnger. Rea sonable reward If returned to Hotel Rife. Walnut street, facing Capitol Park. il/DST Boy's gray sweater, be veen Lemoyne and west side of Har sbrug bridge, on Tuesday, June 23. Inder please return to 23 North ront, Harrisburg. Pa. ' i HELP WANTED —Male | /ANTED 25 laborers. Apply im- Bdiatelv. Harrisburg Employment "ft Labor Bureau, Room 14, 26 North hird street. WANTED Three boys, age 14 to 16 years, to sell fresh doughnuts. In quire 612 Boas street. WANTED Young boy, 16 to 18 years of age, to work in shoe store. Ap ply to E. F. Deichler, Thirteenth and Market streets. AGENTS WANTED to sell tea, coffee and merchandise in. Hummelstown, Carlisle, Jfechanicsburg and Chambers burg. Apply Tamsut Tea Co., 331 Mar ket street, second floor. SMALL. NEAT BOY' WANTED. Must live vicinity Walnut and Third. Apply Standard Woolen Co., 19 North Third street. WANTED' Good canvasser to I.Jp ■work Harrisburg. Fast-selling article. Good salary guaranteed. Only high grade men need apply between 6 and 10 P. M. A. B. Burkholder, Bolton Hotel. WANTED Bushelman. Apply at once. Sell Btos., 211 Market street, City. WANTED Three young high school students to work on scholarship propo sition to any university, college or pre paratory school. Must be willing to travel. Apply between 7 and S o'clock this evening, 326 South Thirteenth street. WANTED A first-class tinner. Ap ply to William L. Jauss, Second and Mulberry streets. WANTED Young man about 17 or 3 8 years of age, willing to learn trade. Apply to Joseph Coplinky, 1208% North Third street. SALESMEN WANTED SALES MANAGER WANTED for guaranteed office appliance; merchants and others. Must deposit $40.C0 cash for SIOO.OO sample outfit now ready. Full control and $40.00 week. See Mr. Cawthon, 5 to 8 P. M., Hotel Carlton, 217 Market. HELP WANTED— FemaIe WANTED Two experienced sales ladies for Gloves and Hosiery. Apply to Mr. Greene, care of Astrich's, Fourth end Market streets. WANTED Girl for general house work, white; only two in family; good place for right person. 1166 Mulberry street. WORK'S DRESSMAKING SCHOOI, TEACHES perfect fitting before sew ing. Each pupil makes the entire dress. Become a pupil now. Make all your j Summer and Fall dresses while learn- j lng. Night and Day Classes. W. A. i Work, 22 North Fourth street. WANTED White girl for general ' housework in family of two. Must be 1 good cook and laundress, but no flat work. Good wages for competent help. Address Redwood Cottage, Mt. Gretna, Pa. SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe WANTED Young, married man desires position as chauffeur In private family, or driving truck; can do own repairing. Call Bell phone 3669 L or ad dress 1312 Harris street. POSITION WANTED ~on farm bv young man, German, 27 years of age, single; steady position and good home wanted. Address care of H. 0.. 121 Pro gress. Pa. I . : (( Vacant Ground For Sale You'll get full value and then considerably more at the figure we're offering a j plot of ground on the west side of Monroe street, j near Cumberland street. It is 96 ft front on Mon roe street by 85 ft. in depth to Florence alley. Miller Bros. & Neefe BB.il. ESTATE Fire Insurance Sarrty Roads locust and Court Streets li i llil * V' |HH. 4HJ, -■■■>- IP . Bm-'fgf 7. §■ y . v '• V- I TUESDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG frfßSft) TELEGRAPH JUNE 30, 1914. SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe WANTED Colored man wishes work, light work, has one hand; can wash auto, also trim lawn; good ■ worker; can give reference. 1 OSS South Ninth street. WANTED Competent, reliable, temperate chauffeur want# position (white). Address Box 1294, care of Tele graph. WANTED Handy man. who thor oughly understands waitiner and short order cooking. Apply Thomas Otis, care of Hoffman House. WANTED Young, married man de sires position of any kind; collecting preferred. Address C. C. C., 423 South Fourteenth street, Harrisburg. Pa. WANTED First-class chauffeur de sires position; has had twelve years' experience; four years at the factory; reference furnished. Address No. 1811 Rudy street. 1 SITUATIONS WASTED—FemaIe WANTED Young colored girl de sires position as nurse or light house work. Call, or address, 1231 North Sev enth street. WANTED Colored woman desire.' washing and Ironing, or day's work of any kind. Call, or address, 1412 Wil liams street. WANTED By white woman, bundle washing. 232 Charles avenue. WANTED ■ — Housekeeper, with two girls, wishes position. Address Mrs. Stella Deal, Fort Hunter, Pa. ' WANTED Y r oung woman wants washing for men or women, or work of any kind by the day; can furnish references. Call, or address, 368 Main | street, Steelton, Pa. WANTED Colored girl wants gen jeral housework. Bell phone 3236 L. ! WANTED - .Colored woman wants washing and ironing to do at home. Ad j dress 1309 Currant avenue. | WANTED Position as stenog i rapher; can furnish reference. Address OS., 1296, care of Telegraph. j WANTED Two colored girls, very I good plain cooks, want positions; can furnish good reference. Call, or address, 608 York avenue. WANTED Young colored girl de sires position as nurse girl. Call, or ad dresy^_6oß_Y'ork avenue. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe V TED Colored woman wants a position as cook, or chambermaid. 303 Broad street. WANTED Day's work of any kind. Apply at 1442 Derry street. WANTED Colored woman desires day's work or general housework, in or out of city. Call, or address, 1322 j Marion street. j WANTED Well experienced cook j wants position. 1211 Wallace street. j Situations Wanted—Male and Female ! WANTED Colored man and wife I desire positions in the country. Call, or address. 1316 New Fourth street. 0n...] HEAL ESTATE FOK SALE \ ! FOR SALE Lot 30x160 feet, cost ' $200.00 1911—worth $300.00 now for I $160.00 cash, or $200.00 on terms to suit purchased. G. W. Kehr, 204 Chestnut street. FOR SALE Three-story brick house, 2124 Penn street—all improve ; inents gas, electric light and steam ! heat. Apply on premises. FOR SALE 2460 North Sixth street, 3-story brick house; 9 rooms; all mod i em conveniences; lot; terms reasonable. Apply at above address. CAMP HILL RESIDENCE" bungalow exceptionally well located —eight rooms bath hot water heat large porches bargain-sell ing price. Miller Bros. & Neefe, Lo cust and Court street, Harrisburg. FOR SALE ln beautiful River side, fine new brick houses, pn Second and Third streets. Pressed brick front large porches." large lots, side yards' cement cellar and walks, electric lights steam heat; complete bathroom; paper ed throughout. $2,800 to $4,100*. Easv terms. Lewis M. Neiffer, 222 Market street, or E. Moeeleln. 424 State street. FOR SALE Ten new six-room hduses, rented at six dollars, at Edge mont, north of Penbrook. Price, $3,800 for the ten houses. Money at 5 per cent. Address G. S. Hartman, 38 North Twelfth. FARMS FOR SALE— -25 Acres 2 miles south of Middle town 7-room frame dwelling—frame bank barn variety of fruit. Price. I $2,400.00. 80 Acres l,, miles south of Camp Hill brick dwelling anfd frame barn. Price. $125.00 per acre. 45 Acres SH miles southwest of New Cumberland frame barn frame dwelling elegant spring. Price, $2,500.00. BRINTOK-PACKER CO.. Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE 354 Crescent St. 3- story brick dwelling 8 rooms and bath lot, 15.3x84 possession at once. Price reduced to $2,600.00. Brin ton-Packer Co.. Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE 52,800 will buy a three story brick house 7 rooms bath gas furnace porch front • rented for $lB. Further information at Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. NO. 1627 Chestnut street Is for sale— three-story brick 8 rooms bath gas furnace. Also other moderate priced properties on the Hill. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. REAL KSTATK FOR SAI.E ' „ . FARMS FOR SALK •>5 A ores, improvements, worth $7,000; price only 15,900 ; <0 Acres, improvements, worth $s,000; ; price .only (4.400 105 Acres, improvements and timber. worth I..000; price only $2,850 SIS Acres, improvements and timber, worth $7,500; price only $1,750 3 Acres, improvements, worth $3,000; iirice only .....$1,200 indeed these Farms are great bar gains and money makers. All heautl- MwJMtable buildings—splendid soil Will please even the ladles—no trouble to snow them. Care's Store. Linglestowh—C. B. CARE. L. Car from Square, Harrisburg. FOR SALE 180 ft. deep; 7 rooms and finished at tic; excellent location; four doors from trolley Just off Main street on Boas. sha de trees. Bargain at SI,BOO. M. J. Sheaffer, *"SSS Penn street. Penbrook. RKAI, ESTATE FOR REXT . FOR RENT Desirable three-story brick house; corner property; line lo cation; good condition; 50 North Thir teenth street. Inquire of Dr. D. J. Hetrick. FOR RENT House No. 1726 Carna tion avenue. Rent, $16.00 per month. Apply to Clinton M. Hershey. 14 South Second street. Rooms 7 and 8. FOR RENT The whole or part of a house, furnished or unfurnished, on Second street, between Locust and Pine, very central, with all accommodations. Address S„ 1283. care of Telegraph. FOR RENT House No. 2130 Green wood street, $lO monthly. Call Bell phone 1240J, or apply 421 South Thir teenth street. | I WANTED BUSINESS WANTED Have several hundred dollars to invest in small busi ness in city or suburbs, or would con sider partnership. State full particu lars in first letter. Address 1299, care of Telegraph. WANTED—SECOND-HANDED AU TOMOBILE, light touring car or road ster. Must be cheap. £TaVe make and price. No dealers. Address Box J, 1298, care of Telegraph. WANTED To rent or lease, Moving Picture Theater in Harrisburg or near by town. Must show consistent weekly profit, not necessarily large. Address M„ 1295, care of Telegraph. j WANTED —To buy, a good, second hand Vlctrola or Victor Talking Ma- I chine and Records. State lowest price jand where it can be seen. Address F., 1291, care of Telegraph. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT Rooms and boarding, | 513 North Second street. Also unfur i nished rooms, first tloor, 719 North Sec ■ ond, for business or light housekeeping ■ apartments. .Apply 513 North Second street. i FOR RENT Lower floor apartment! I Fourth and Peffer streets, llvlngroom. dinlngroom, two bedrooms, kitchen and I bath; front porch. Apply B. F. Utn | berger, 427 street, or 108 North Second street. j BOARDERS WANTED TABLE BOARDERS WANTED at a I centrally located boardinghouse. First i .ass home cooking. Pr'ce per meal. Tickets for 21 meals, $4.00. 22$ n.-stnut street. j BOARDING WANTED j BOARDING WANTED By man and wife for July, convenient to trol i ley in country or suburbs, single fare I limit. Address Box S., 1297, care of I Telegraph. | iiOOMS FOli KENT j FOli RENT Three nicely furnish od rooms, all improve ments, including cabinet gas range, i * ingerator; close to trolley; reference ixruungod. Apply 342 South Sixteenth street. FOR RENT For iignt housekeep ing, new unfurnished rooms, niceiy papered, strictly up-to-date, with com municating kitchenettes. Stoves fur j nislied lree. Laundry, phone and bath room privileges. All outside rooms. ! Strictly private. Inquire Office, 429 i Broad street, or Janitor, Room 6, same building. FOR RENT By the month, finest furnished rooms in city, single or en suite; all conveniences; city heat; elec tricity and bath; all furniture new and strictly first-class. Address R., 1292 care of Telegraph. FOR RENT A large, second-story front room, suitable for one or two gentlemen, in a private family, with all conveniences and use of telephone, at 212 Chestnui street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, single or en suite; all conveniences, in- ' eluding phone; reference required. Ap ply 1015 North Front street. FOR RENT—By the night or month, the finest rooms In Harrisburg, single or en suite. Laßelle Apartments, 204 I Locust street, next door to Orpheum. i Steam heat, electricity, baths. Newly furnished throughout. Apply Mrs. 13. L. Morrell, 204 Locust street. FOR SALE FOR SALE Two horses, one 5 and i one 6 years old. Weigh about 1,200 j ; each. Apply 416 Calder street. j FOR SALE Delicatessen store; only one in town of 10.000 inhabitants. Ad dress K„ 1293. care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Upright piano; good condition; cheap. P. O. Box 484, City. 1? OR SALE Portable vacuum cleaner. In perfect condition. Will sell ; very reasonable. Reason tor selling have Just Installed a Tuec stationary cleaner system. Apply A. Hall, 1727 State street. FOR SALE Hotel Lynch, 140-acre : farm, 40-acre farm, and two sites for i manufacture close to center of city. Not ; a dollar down. Inquire of James J. Lynch, 1311 Fulton street. FOR SALE At Gable's, 113, 115 and 117 South Second street, 5,000 seta new Sash, Bxlo, 12 L., primed and glazed, at $1.15 per set. Also other sizes. MR. AUTOMOBILE OWNEKTTTVOU 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 i street. United phone 19W. j I FOR SALE SPECIAL Pullman Runabout, bucket type seats, S4OO. Pack ard Motor Car Co., 107 Market street. ■ FOR SALE lnternational truck- > used only to demonstrate. Price ver> reasonable to quick buyer. City Garage Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE Will sell privately, two bedroom suits, diningroom furniture hall rack. Also fixtures for meat mar ket, and one Jenny Lind. Second-hand men need not apply. Call 1247 Market street. FOR SALE High-class touring car 4-cyllnder, 35-H.-P., in good condition! newly repainted, original price $3,000 exceptionally low price; also automo bile dellverv car, 120-inch wheel base 32x4 tires. 35-H.-P., 4-cylinder, suitable for all business, good condition, rea sonable price. Apply Sixth and Kel ker streets. FOR SALE lndian motorcvcle; motor completely overhauled at factory this Spring, otherwise in flrst-class con dition: cheap to quick buyer; good rea son for selling. 67 Conestoga street. Steel ton. Pa. FOR SALE CARDS OB Ml* tt til* Telegraph Business Office. FOR SALE 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 Ha.neaa and Sup ply Co.. Second and Chestnut. FOR SAI.E One young bay mare, weighs 1,250 tbs., in foal to Barito, a i standard bred and registered Wllks i horse. This mare will come In about i October 1. 1 can say she is straight , and right In every respect, and the kind I that you don't pick up every day. Ap ; Pb" to P. G. Hartman. New Cumberland, SALE —*At Gable's, 111 and 117 South Second street. 6,000 gallons New Era ready mixed Paint; Acme quality. Also the full line of the Acme make FOR SALE Four-passenger 1911 | Cadillac top and windshield ■— I detachable tonneau has runabout j deck and top complete. Five-passenger Buick and 1913 Hup Roadster, all in fine running order. Neighbors Motor Car I Co., 120 Market street. FOR SALE Beautiful white Mal tese Poodle puppies; pedigreed stock. Can be seen at Berger's Auction House, 315 Broad street. GLASS window signs. Furnished Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms, B ->oms and Board and Table Board at 2C -ch. One of these signs will be given .. ,h each six-time order for a classified ad. If paid In advance. Inquire at Office of Tele graph. FOR SALE Used motorcycles and bicycles in first-class running order low prices. C. H. Uhler, 1317 Derry street. Agent for Tlior and Yale mo torcycles; also full line of accessories. PUBLIC SALE The furniture of J. Jurich, Llnglostown. Pa., will be sold at Public Sale, Thursday, July 2, at 1:00 o'clock, at the above address. W. Koons, Auctioneer. PIANO FOR SALE at great sacrifice; only used short time; Just like new, and a beauty; no reasonable offer refused. Call at residence, 406 North street: FOR SALE Allison Hill Cafe. For particulars inquire 1249 Market street, Robert E. Buck. TOR SALE—Canoe. Call Bell 207 W. FOR SALE • Three bicycles, one girl's and two boys'. Apply 208 Herr street. FOR SALE Beds and bedding, three I sots feather bolsters and pillows, par ! lor and bedroom chairs, dishes and pic tures. Apply at 612 North Eighteenth. ! MOTORCYCLES Several good, Bec- I ond-hand machines for sale at very low price. Come and see them. Call at I 1014 V 4 North Seventh street. j FOR SALE Hamilton, Elgin and Waltham Watches; 17-jewel; 20-year i gold-filled case, at $17.50; 50c a week, |or $2.00 a month. National Watch and I Diamond Co.. Bergner Building. FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR RENT - In the Telegraph Building, a suite of well located offices, inquire for Supulntendent in Business Office of Telegraph. FOR RENT Store room 1200 North I Third street; 33x100; 14-foot ceiling; | one of the best rooms In the city. Ap j ply J. S. Sible. 256 Herr street. FOR EXCHANGE WANTED To exchange, 1913 mo torcycle for small runabout or driving | horse. Machine in good condition, j Tires like new. Fully equipped. Ad dress Frederick, care of Telegraph. j BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ! GENERAL STORE F'R SALE—Fix | tures at S2OO and stock at Inventory 'value, which is probably S7OO. Kent, I $lO per month. Reply promptly. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. BUSINESS PERSONALS WE BUY, SELL AND RENT all stan dard makes of Electric Motors and Dynamos. S. G. Sweetser Electric Co., 1002 Market street. i I MADE $50,000 In live years in the mall order business, began with $5, Send for free booklet. Tells now. Hea cock, 355 Lockport, N. Y. ANY Intelligent person can earn good Income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par- I ticulars. Press Snydlcate, 79k. Lock | port, N. Y. • R. H. PUFFER LOCAL EXPRESS and Delivery. Piano land Furniture moving a specialty. Stor age of household goods. Good, dry wood for sale, stove length. Bell phone 1684 J. 1119 Montgomery, Harrlsburg. L H. LACKEY, 642 Peffer street Furniture, china and piano packing Shipments looked after at both ends. Aiso all kinds of hauling. Bell phone 2077 W. S. BOLDER & CO., dealers In all makes of Sewing Machines for manu facturing purposes only. 109 North Sixth street, Philadelphia, Pa. WE BUY AND SELL new and sec i ond-har.d Furniture. Carpets, etc. Drop [ postal or call 3239 L Bell ;?hona. 3. ] Klein, 1026 Market street HAULING H. W. LATHIS. Boarding Stable an* i National Transfer Co. Movers of ! pianos, safes. boilers and general haul ; lng. H. W. Lathe- Manager. Fifth and 1 Woodbine streets. Beu phone No. [ 2603 R. FO% falling hair try Gross Quinine ! Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the | Druggist and Apothecary. 119 Market street, Harrlsburg, Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell 1960. REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING with best material ana Dy expert help. Send us your worn furniture. Our best efforts insure your satisfaction. & N. Gluck. 320 Woodbine street. STORAGE STORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms. $1 to $3. Wsgons. 75 cents per month. Apply D. Cooper A Co, y said Act of Assembly and its supplement! conferred. CHARLES C. STROH, Solicitor. In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County, No. 500 Equity Docket. —Charles A. Hutton Et Al. vs. M. H. Spahr Company. Inc. AUDITOR'S NOTICE NOTICE is hereby arlven that the Auditor appointed by the Court of Com mon Pleas of Dauphin County to make distribution of the balance In the hands of Frank J. Shaffner, Receiver, will sit for the purposes of his appointment In the Dauphin County Law Library on Monday, July 20, 1914. at 11 o'clock A. M-. when and where all persons inter ested are Invited to attend. FRANK B. WICKERSHAM, Auditor. Harrlsburg, Pa., June 29, 1914. MONET FOR SALARIED PEOPLE and others upon their own name* Cheap rate*, easy payments contldeu * e». R. M 4, ft 2*. Market »% »|l SEALS & STENCILS lIV ™ MFG.BYHBG.STENCIL WORKS * || )3Q LOCUST ST. HBQ.PA. If THE harrlsburg Polyclinic Dispen sary will be open dally except Sunday at I P. M, at Its new location, tial North Second street, for the free treat ment of the worthy poor. A GENERAL RECOVERY IS MADE IN SECOND HOUR Activity Attending Rise Was of Brief Duration; Bonds Were Irregular By Associate? r"rtss New York, June 30. The list made a general recovery In the second hour on authoritative denial of the rumor that the Inter-state Commerce Commis sion purposed postponing its decision in the freight rate case a fortnight or more. Southern Pacific led the Move ment, gaining over a point from yes terday's close, with lesser gains In Union Pacific, Northern Pacific and a few other representative issues. The activity attending the rise was of brief duration and by midday tho market had fallen back to its early dullness. Bonds were irregular, with a gain of three points In International Pump fives. Furnished by H. W. SNAVBLY Arcade Building New York, June 30. Open. 2.30 P. M. Alaska Gold Mines . 27 %■ 27% Amal. Copper 67% 67% American Beet Sugar 25% 26% American Can 25% 26% Am. C. & F 50 . 50% Am. Ice Securities . . ■ 29% 30 American Smelting . 62 62 % American Sugar ... 106 106% American T. & T... 12")% 120% Anaconda 30% 31 Atchison 98% 98% Baltimore &- Ohio .. 89 89% Bethlehem Steel ... 41 41% Bethlehem SteeL pfd 89% 90% Canadian Pacific ... 192 193% Central Leather ... 35% 35% Chesapeake & Ohio. 49% 61% C., M. & St. P 97% 99 Chlno Con. Copper . 39% 40% Col. F. & 1 25% 20% Corn Products 8% 8% Distilling Securities . 14% 14% Brie 28 28% Erie, Ist pfd 43 4,1 General Electric Co. 147% 147% Goodrich, B. F 23 23 Great Northern, pfd. 122% 124 Illinois Central .... 112% 112 Interboro-Met 14% 14% 'nterboro-Met. pfd.. 61% "62 Lehigh Valley 134% 135% Louis, & Nashville . 138 138 Mex. Petroleum .... 53 53 Missouri Pacific .... 17 17% Nev. Con. Copper. .. 13% 14 New York Central . 88% 89% N. Y., N. H. &H. .. 64% 65% Norfolk & Western. 104% 104% Northern Pacific ... 110% 110% Pacific Mail 22 22 Penna. R. R 110% 110 People's Oas & Coke 119% 119% Pittsburgh Coal ... 18% 19% Pittsburgh Coal pfd. 88% 88% Pressed Steel Car .. 42% 42% Ray Con. Copper . . 20% 20% Reading 161% 165% Rep. Iron & Steel . 22 22% Rep. Iron & Steel pf 84 8 4 Southern Pacific .. 95' 96% Southern Railway . 24% 24%" Southern R. pfd. .. 78% 78% Tennessee Copper . 33% 33 Texas Company .... 14 2% 142% Union Pacific 152% 154 U. S. Rubber 58% 58% U. S. Steel 59% 61 U. S. Steel pfd .... 109 109 Utah Copper 56% 57% Va. Car. Chem 28% 28% Western Marland .. 18% 18% Western Union Tel.. 57 57 % xWestinghouse Mfg. 72% 73% Woolworth 95% 96 x-Ex dlv. 1 per cent. Breweries and Saloons in West Virginia Will Close Doors Tonight By Associated Press Charleston, W. Va.. June 30.—Re ports from over the state to-day indi cated that many saloonkeepers antici pated the enforcement of the pro hibitory amendment to-night by clos ing their places this morning. Some of them had disposed of their stocks and others frankly confessed they feared disorder In the closing hours ci the business. Breweries and distil leries have been going out of business for a month, some because they feared pecuniary loss attending largo stocks when the end came and others in or der that their plants might be rebuilt for other manufacturing purposes. Ono large brewery in Wheeling is al most ready to open as a meat packing house. Fred O. Blue, tax commissioner, put the finishing touches on his plans for the enforcement of the amendment and state officials expressed the belief that little trouble would be experienced in the more populous counties. TREATY NEGOTIATIONS NOT IX) BE MADE PUBLIC By Associated Press Tokio, Japan, June 30. Takaski Kato, the Japanese foreign minister, to-day announced that details of the treatv negotiations between Japan and the United States on the subject of the California alien land ownership legis lation would not be published out of deference to a request from the United States government and also because the publication was deemed unneces sary. The comment to-day of the leading newspapers unanimously ex presses dissatisfaction with America. WILL EXAMINE RATS By Associated Press Des Moines, la., June 30.—Boards of health in cities along the Mississippi river were to-day expected to take im mediate action to exterminate rats and to make bacteriological examina tions of rats captured, in accordance With telegraphic requests sent out by Lafayette Niggins, sanitary engineer of the lowa BOcird of Health. AT Y. M. C. A. OAMP A delegation of six boys from this city are attending the boys' camp at Inglenook, along the Susquehanna, sixteen miles north of this city, being conducted under the direction of the State. Y. M. C. A.. Those from this city who are present are S. Herbert Kauffman, Henry G. Nachman. Ed ward Schleisner, John C. Beck, Samuel Kamsky and Theodore Sheffer. FOR. RENT New Modern 16 and 18 North Fourth Street A K ly J. L. Shearer, Jr. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADB Arcade Building Chicago, nr. June 30. Open. mgn. uw. Clos. Fnrnlahrd by H. W. SNAVBLY Wheat— July 78 % 79% Sept 77*, 7814 Dec 80% 80 % Corn— July 67% 88(4 Sept 66 651( Oats — July 36% 36*4 Sept 35% 35% CHICAGO CATTI,E By Associated Press Chicago, 111., June 30. —• Hogs He ceipts, 17,000; steady. Bulk of tat. 18.35@8.45; light, *8.15(58.47%; m«L $8.10®8.50; heavy, SB.O0 fij 8.10: pigs, $7.35®8.26. Cattle —Receipts, 3,000; good, others weak. Beeves. $7.30®9.45; and heifers, $3.70®8.90; steers, 8.25; stookprs and feeders, $6.00® calves, $6.50ffi>9.50. 1 Sheetl —Receipts, 20,000; weak. Sheep, ■ $5.30gt6.15; yearlings, $6.30®7.40; I lambs, $6.40®8.10; springs,. $6.65@'9.15. fl PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE I By Associotcd rress H Philadelphia, June 30. Wheat Lower; No. 2, red. export. 99%®:'93c; No. 1, Northern, Duluth, export, 97® 98c, . Corn Lower; No. 2, yellow, local, 7 8 @ 7 8 % c. Oats Lower; No. 2, white, 46%# 46c. Bran Market weaker; winter, per ton, $24.5025.00; spring, per ton, $23.00# 23.50. Refined Sugars Market steady; powdered, 4.40 c; fine granulated. 4.30 c; confectioners' A, 4.20 c; Keystone A. 4.10 c. Butter The market Is firm; western, creamery, extras, 28c; near by prints, fancy, 31c. Eggs The market Is Arm; Pennsylvania and other nearby flrsi*. free cases, $6.75 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $6.00®6.30 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, $6.75 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $6.00® 6.30 per case. Live Poultry Firm; fowls, 17% @18c; young chickens, ll®20c; spring chickens. 27£i>32c; hroilmtc chickens, 22®30c; old roosters, 11® 12c; ducks, old, 12®14c; ducks, young, 16® 17c; geese, 15®17c; turkeys. 19@20c. Dressed Poultry Firm: fowls,, western, fancy, heavy, 18®19c; do., fair to good, heavy, 14® 17c; do., unattractive. 10®13c; old roosters, 12®12%c; roasting chick ens, fancy, 16®l»c; broiling chickens, fancy. 24® 35c; do., fair, 18®19c; capons, large, 23@250: do., small. 18@20c; turkeys, fancy, 24Q21c; do., fair, 20®23c: ducks, ll®18c; geese, 11 ® 16c. Potatoes Steady; old, per bushel, 90c#u$1.00; new, per barrel, 75c@53.50; Jersey, per basket, 90c®$1.00. Flour The market Is weak; winter, clear. $5.85®4.10; straights, Penn sylvania, $4.15®4.30; western, $4.25® 4.40; patents, $4.50®4.75; Kansas straight, Jute sacks, $4.15®4.30; spring, firsts, clear, $4.00®4.20: straights. $4.20 (ti4.35; patents, $4.40®4.65. Hay The market Is steady; tim othy, iNu. i. large bales. slß.ou® 18.50; No. 1, medium bales, $17.50® 18.00; No. 1 2, do., $16.00® 17.00; No. 3. do., $14.00® 15.00. Clover mixed: Light, mixed. $1«.50© 17.00; No. 1, do., $16.00016.50; No. I. do.. $14.00® 15.00. NOPE TFSETTLE FRONT STREET "FILL" [Continued From First Page] provement of Paxton creek. These matters were all threshed out at a conference of the Board of Public Works and City Solicitor Seltz and some of the City Commissioners last evening. The necessary money for Paxton creek and the dam may not, however, bo all that may bo provided for. Ad ditional money to cover the cost ol paving street intersections—an item that would have been provided for had the 1913 paving loan of SIOO,OOO gone through—may also be provided. Should this be decided upon Thurs day, a sum approximating $50,000 will be authorized. In the meantime it will be decided whether or not the money • can bo obtained from unex pended balances or in some other method than the floating of bonds. Big Jobs Moving Rapidly Harrisburg's big improvement jobs are moving along rapidly—and scores of men are busy on the wall, the dam, the Paxton creek, and the Front and Mulberry street subways. With the exception of a section a few hundred yards east of Nineteenth street the big Spring creek sewer is practically finished. This will be com pleted, however, within a couple of weeks, it is expected. The chief ob stacle now being encountered is the rock bottom in the creek bed, which is to be crossed by a big pipe. Blast ing is necessary to cut a way through the rocks. Dock street bridge was surfaced to-day and by the end of the week it will be ready for City Commissioner Lynch's final inspection preparatory to throwing it open for traffic. Here's a Chance to Help Chap Who Must Go to Mt Alto If you've about three suits of un- ' derclothes, half a dozen pairs of stockings, some outing flannel night shirts, some top shirts of size 16, and , a sweater —any, either, or all of these things—you will earn the thanks of Captain Neilsen and the everlasting gratitude of M. D. Seasalt if you turn them over to the headquarters of the Salvation Army. 609 Court street. Seasalt is bound for Mont Alto— Whether homeward bound depends upon the restorative qualities or the pines and air of the Pennsylvania reservation —and he lacks sufficient j clothing. Hence Captain Neilsen s k appeal. J 11