Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, July 01, 1914, Page 11, Image 11

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    TELEGRAPH WANT ADS WILL BRING YOUR WANT IMMEDIATELY
fit Like a
J» SHADOW
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.
HEIiP WANTED —Male
AGENTS WANTED to sell tea, coffee
and merchandise in Hummelstown,
Carlisle. Jiechanlcsburs and Chambers,
burg. Apply Tamsui xea Co., 331 Mar
ket street, second tloor.
PL.UMBERS WANTED at Fisher
Bros., 1001-1003 Capital street.
WANTED 26 laborers. Apply im
mediately. Harrisburg Employment
and Bureau, Room 14, 20 North
Third street.
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 8 o'clock
this evening, 326 South Thirteenth
street.
HELP WANTED—FemaIe
WANTED Girl for dinlngroom and
one for general housework. Address
403 Walnut street.
STENOGRAPHER WANTED Also
some office work. Apply 312 Market
street.
WANTED Girl for general house
work, white; only two in family; good
place for right person. 1166 Mulberry
street.
WORK'S DRESSMAKING SCHOOL.
TEACHES perfect fitting before sew
ing. Each pupil makes the entire dress.
Become a pupil now. Make all your
Summer and Fall dresses while learn
ing. Night and Day Classes. W. A.
Work, 22 North Fourth street.
WANTED White girl for general
housework in family of two. Must be
good cook and laundress, but no flat
work. Good wages for competent help.
Address Redwood Cottage, Mt. Gretna,
_____
SITUATIONS WANTED —Mule
WANTED Young, married man
desires position as chauffeur in private
family, or driving truck; can do own
repairing. Call Hell phone 3669E, or ad
dress 1312 Harris street.
POSITION WANTED on farm by
young man, German. 27 years of age,
single; steady position and good home
wanted. Address care of H. 0., 121 Pro
gress, Pa.
WANTED A young man, 17, de
sires a position; has some experience
in the grocery business; can handle a
team; not afraid of work; references.
A. B. C., 2002, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Competent, reliable,
temperate chauffeur wants position
I white). Address Box 1294, care of Tele
graph.
WANTED Handy man, who thor
oughly understands waiting 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.
SITUATIONS WANTED —Female
WANTED Nursing, by day or
week, by experienced nurse. Address
Nurse, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Two middle-aged women
desire day's work, offices to clean or
dishwashing. Call, or address, 652
Cumberland street.
WANTED Young dressmaker de
sires to stay with dressmaker of note
during slimmer. Object, more experi
ence. Willing to assist with light
housework for small compensation. Ad
dress D„ 1300, cdre of Telegraph.
WANTED Young colored girl de
sires position as nurse or light house
work. Call, or address, 1231 North Sev
enth street.
WANTED Colored woman desires
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 Young 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
eral housework. Bell phone 3236U
WANTED Colored woman wants
washing and ironing to do at home. Ad
dress 1309 Currant avenue.
f
Vacant Ground
For Sale
You'll get full value and
then considerably more at
the figure we're offering a
plot of ground on the west
side of Monroe (11 ]/ 2 ) street,
near Cumberland street.
It is 96 ft. front on Mon
roe street by 85 ft. in depth
to Florence alley.
Miller Bros.&Neefe
HEAI. RSTATE
Fire I nun run or Surety Ootids
I.ornat and Court Streets
WEDNESDAY EVENING HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JULY 1, 1914.
SITUATIONS WANTED— FemaIe
WANTED A respectable, middle
aged lady wishes position as house
keeper for a widower without small
children; can furnish reference. Ad
dress. or call at 1434 New Fourth street.
WANTED Position as stenog
rapher; can furnish reference. Address
G., 1296, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Two colored girls, very
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
dress, 608 York avenue.
WANTED Colored woman desires
work or general housework, in or
out of city. Call, or address, 1322
Marion street.
WANTED White girl desires gen
eral housework. Call, or address, 1907
j North Third street.
WANTED A young white girl
wishes light housework to do. Call, or
■ address, E. I. McDonal, 66 North Four
| teenth street. City.
I WANTED Well experienced cook
1 wants position. 1211 Wallace street.
—————— —————
Situations Wanted—Male and Female
WANTED Colored man and wife
desire positions in the country. Call, or
address, 1316 New Fourth street. City.
HEAL ESTATE FOU SALE
FOR SALE Lot 30x160 feet, cost
$200.00 1911—worth $300.00 now for
$150.00 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
ments gas, electric light and steam
heat. Apply on premises.
i —. f
I FOR SALE 2460 North Sixth street,
3-story brick house; 9 rooms; all mod
] ern conveniences; lot; terms reasonable,
j Apply at above address.
CAMP HILL RESIDENCE —~SemT
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, on 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. Easy
terms. Lewis M. Nelffer, 222 Market
street, or E. Moeslein, 421 State street.
FOR SALE Ten new six-room
houses, rented at six dollars, at Edge
niont. north of Penbrook. Price, $3,800
for the ten houses. Money at 5 per
cent. Address G. S. Hartman, 38 North
Twelfth.
FOR SALE 52,300 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.
NORTH SIXTH ST. PROPERTIES FOR
I SALE—
No. 1404 3-story brick lO rooms,
bath and steam heat—lot, 16x110.
No. 1415—3-story brick lO rooms
and bath corner property frame
dwelling on rear.
No. 1537 3-story brick 9 rooms,
bath and furnace lot, 15x95 lot
extends to Cowden St.
No. 1600 corner property two
and-one-half-story framo 9 rooms,
bath and store room—lot, 21x81.
No. 1609 3-story frame 9 rooms
and bath—lot, 20x95.
No. 240? 3-story brick 9 rooms,
bath an'l furnace—lot, 16x100.
No. 2-14 8 2%-story frame 6
rooms, bath and furnace front and
rear porch single property lot, 20
xlso. Price. $3,600.00.
No. 2502 3-story brick 9 rooms,
bath and furnace—lot, 22x100.
BRINTON-PACKER CO..
Second and Walnut Sts.
FARMS FOR SALE
35 Acres, Improvements, worth $7,000;
price only $2,900
70 Acres, improvements, worth $8,000;
price only $1,400
103 Acres, Improvements and timber.
worth $7,000; price only $2,850
94H Acres, improvements and timber.
worth $7,500; price only $2,750
3 Acres, Improvements, worth $3,000;
price only : $1,200
Indeed these Farms are great bar
falns and money makers. All beautl
ul, comfortable buildings—splendid
soil. Will please even the ladies—no
trouble to show them.
Care's Store, Llnglestown—C. B.
CARE. L Car from Square, Harrlsburg.
FOR SALE Penbrook property; lot,
180 ft. deep; 7 rooms and finished at
tic; excellent location; four doors from
trolley just oft Main street on Boas.
Beautiful shade trees. Bargain at
SI,BOO. M. J. Sheaffer, 2636 Penn
street, Penbrook.
REAL ESTATE FOR KENT
FOR RENT Dwelling house, 1015
Market street; In perfect condition; all
Improvements; possession at oncc. In
quire at 213 Pine street.
FOH RENT
No. 2210 Atlas St $14.00
No. 956 S. Twenty-first St 14.00
No. 118 Nagle St. 9.00
Apartments at »16. »19 and $25 each.
J. E. GIPPLE,
1251 Market St.
FOR RENT Three-storv brick
house, with porches and ail improve
ments, No. 1632 Derry street: immedi
ate possession. A. W. Swengel, 219
South Thirteenth street
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
FOR RENT One modern house, on
Sixth street, ahove Seneca street, with
latest Improvements, including steam
heat, electric lights and gas; side en
trance. Apply 621 Camp street.
BUNGALOW FOR RENT Newly
furnished and finished recently. Best
location, between Accomac and Wild
Cat. Particulars furnished. A. L Reach,
Marietta, Pa.
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.
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. fTale make and
price. No dealers. Address Box J, 1298,
care of Telegraph.
WANTED To rent or lease. Moving
Picture Theater in Harrlsburg or near
by town. Must show consistent weekly
protlt, not necessarily large. Address
M.. 1295, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Second-hand safe of
medium large size. Must be in good
condition. Write, giving make. Interior
dimensions and price, John B. Curry Es
tate, Swatara Station, Pa.
WANTED To buy, a good, second
hand Victrola or Victor Talking Ma
chine and Records. State lowest price
and where it can be seen. Address F.,
1291, care of Telegraph.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Modern apartment;
front and rear entrances; live well
lighted rooms; batli and pantry; all
private; all conveniences for light
housekeeping. Corner Hamilton and
Ponn streets.
FOR RENT Rooms and boarding,
613 North Second street. Also unfur
nished rooms, tlrst floor, 719 North Sec
ond, for business or light housekeeping
apartments. Apply 613 North Second
street.
FOR RENT Lower floor apartment.
Fourth and Pefter streets, llvlngroom,
dinlngroom, two bedrooms, kitchen and
bath; front porch. Apply B. F. Um
berger, 427 PWffer street, or 108 North
Second street.
BOARDERS WANTED
TABLE BOARDERS WANTED at a
centrally located boardlnghouse. First
class hoiiKj cooking. Pr'ce per meal,
26c. Tickets for 21 meals, $4.00. 222
Chestnut street.
HOARDING WANTED
BOARDING WANTED By man
and wife for July, convenient to trol
ley in country or suburbs, single fare
limit. Address Box S., 1297, care of
Telegraph.
ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Three nicely furnish
ed rooms, all Improvements, including
cabinet gas range, refrigerator; close
to trolley; reference exchanged. Apply
342 South Sixteenth street.
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—By the night or month,
the finest rooms in Harrisburg, stngle
or cn 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.
UNFURNISHED ROOMS
FOR RENT For light housekeep
ing, new unfurnished rooms, nicely
papered, strictly up-tp-date, with com
municating kitchenettes. Stoves fur
nished free. Laundry, phone and bath
room privileges. All outside rooms.
Strictly private. Inquire Office, 429
Broad street, or Janitor, Room 6, same
building.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Columbus electric, like
new. Tires and car in good condition.
Call Neighbors Motor Car Co., 120 Mar
ket street.
FOR SALE Two horses, one 5 and
one 6 years old. Weigh about 1,200
each. Apply 416 Calder street.
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.
FOR SALE Portable vacuum
cleaner. In perfect condition. Will sell
very reasonable. Reason for selling,
have Just installed a Tuep stationary
cleaner system. Apply A. aa Hall, 1227
State street.
FOR SALE At Gable's. 113, 115 and
117 South Second street, 5,000 sets new
Sash, Bxlo, 12 L., primed and glazed, at
$1.15 per set. Also other sizes.
MR. AUTOMOBILE OWNERT7T~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 lnternational truck;
used only to demonstrate. Price very
reasonable to quick buyer. City Garage,
Harrlsburg, Pa.
FOR SALE Will sell privately, two
bedroom suits, dinlngroom 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-eylinder, 35-H.-P., in good condition,
newly repainted, original price $3,000,
exceptionally low price; also automo
bile deliverv 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 CARDS on sale at the
Telegraph Business Office.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for real
estate, good paying general store,
close to Harrlsburg. Must sell on ac
count of ill health. Address A., 692,
care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE One pair of light, well
mated mules, with double harness and
furniture wagon—s32s complete outfit.
Apply Miller & Kades, 7 North Market
Square, or Andrew Redmond, Third
and .Boyd streets.
BUY 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 One young bay maro,
weighs 1,250 lbs., in foal to Barito, a
standard bred and registered Wiiks
horse. This mare will come In about
October 1. I can say she is straight
and right In every respect, and the kind
that you don't pick up every day. Ap-
to P. G. Hartraan, New Cumberland,
FOR 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 Beautiful white Mal
teso Poodlo puppies; pedigreed stock.
Can be seen at Berger's Auction House,
315 Broad street.
GLASS window signs. Furnished
Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms. Rooms and
Board and Table Board at 25 each. One
of these signs will be given with each
six-time order for a classified ad. if paid
In advance. Inquire at Office of Tele
graph.
FOR SALE |
FOR SALE Used motorcycles and
bicycles In first-class running order
low prices. C. H. Uhler, 1317 Derry
street. Agent for Thor and Yale mo
torcycles; also full line of accessories.
SAI.E The furniture of J.
Jurlch, Linglestown, Pa., will be sold at
Public Sale, Thursday, July 2, at 1:00
o'clock, at the above address. W. Koons,
Auctioneer.
FOR SALE—Canoe. Call Bell 207 W.
FOR SALE Three bicycles, one
girl's and two boys'. Apply 208 Herr
street.
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.
FOR RENT
I ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
, secured at the Telegraph Business
' Office.
FOR RENT ln the Telegraph
Buildlns, a suite of well located offices
Inquire for Sup< l Intendent 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. Sible. 266 Herr street.
FOR EXCHANGE
EXCHANGE Steelton building lots
for farm or other property. Give full
particulars. Address A., 2001, care of
Telegraph.
WANTED To exchange, 1913 mo
torcycle for small runabout or driving
horse. Machine In good condition.
Tires like new. Fully equipped. Ad
dress Frederick, care of Telegraph.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
I MADE $60,000 In five years In the
mall order business, began with $5.
Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea
cock, 365 Lockport, N. Y.
ANY Intelligent person can earn good
Income corresponding for newspapers;
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Snydlcate. 798. Lock
pert. N. Y.
GENERAL STORE FOR SAl.E—Fix
tures at S2OO and stock at Inventory
value, which is probably S7OO. Rent.
$lO per month. Reply promptly. Bell
Realty Co.. Bergner Building.
BUSINESS PERSONAI.S
; WE BUY, SELL AND RENT all stan
dard makes of Electric Motors and
| Dynamos. S. G. Sweetser Electric Co.,
1002 Market street.
R. H. PEFFER
' LOCAL EXPRESS and Delivery. Piano
i and Furniture moving a specialty. Stor
age of household goods. Good, dry wood
i for sale, stove length. Bell phone 16S4J.
1119 Montgomery, Harrisburg.
, i
L H. LACKEY, 642 Pefter street
Furniture, china and piano packing.
Shipments looked after at both ends.
Aiso all kinds of hauling. Bell phone
2077 W.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID for old gold
and silver; watches. Jewelry, musical
Instruments, antiques, guns. etc. Jo
seph D. Brenner, Jeweler, 803 North
Third street. Bell 626 L
Harrisburg Paste Works
ISO N. Cameron Street
! PAPERHANGERS", billposters' book
, binders' and all kinds of paste. Prompt
shipment. All paste yuaranteed. Bell
phone 1186 L.
WE BUY AND SELL new and sec
ond-hand Furniture. Carpets, etc. Drop
postal or call 3239 L, Bell phone. a
Klein, 1026 Market otreet.
HAULING
11. W. LATHIS. Hoarding Stnble and
Motional Transfer Co. Movers of
pianos, safes, boilers and general haul
ing. H. W. Lathe. Manager, Fifth and
Woodbine street*. Bell phone No.
1603 R.
FOR 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 and by expert help,
i Send us your worn furniture. Our best
efforts Insure your satisfaction, a N.
Gluck. 320 Woodbine street.
MONEY TO IX)AN
MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate
security In any amounts and upon any
terms to suit borrower. Address P. O
Box 174. Harrlsburg. 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-rtory brick building, rear 409
Market street.
Household goods In clean, private
rooms. Reasonnble rates. Apply to
P. O. 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 rates. South
St. and Penna. R. R.
NOTICES
WILL the party who was inquiring
May 2, in Corry, Pa., for May Nichols,
deceased, get in communication with
her husband—T. Curtin, 226 Bayard
street, Kane, Pa.; also P. O. Box 366,
Harrisburg, Pa.
FARMERS' MARKET COMPANY
THERE will be market on Friday
morning and evening, July 3. 1914, In
stead of Saturday, July 4, 1914.
WILLIAM M. HOERNER.
Marketmaster.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE My wife, Mrs. Ahmad T.
Hamawei, having left my bed and
board, I will pay no bills contracted by
her.
(Signed) AHMAD T. HAMAWEI,
28 South Fourth street, City.
NOTICE Is hereby given that an ap
plication has been filed in the Court of
Quarter Sessions of Dauphin County,
Pennsylvania, to No. 127 June Sessions,
1914, by Bessie L Zimmerman, trr.ding
and doing business under th© name and
style of the Fidelity Indorsement Com
pany, for a license to loan money under
the provisions of the Act of General
Assembly of Pennsylvania, approved
June 6, 1913, entitled an "Act regulat
ing the making of certain loans, limit
ing the charges therefore," etc., and set
ting forth, that she Is twenty-eight
years of age, that she was born at Har
risburg City, Dauphin County, Penn
sylvania, that she is -now a resident of
said Harrlsburg City, that the location 1
of her office will be No. 7 North Third
Street, Harrlsburg City aforesaid, that
the assets to be used and applied to I
said business will consist of five thou
sand ($5,000.00) dollars, that she is th«
only person Interested In said business
that she Is now the holder of a like
license which will expire on July 21,
1914, and that she has never been con
victed of any crime In the State of
Pennsylvania or elsewhere. The said
Court has fixed Monday, July 20, 1914, at
10 o'clock A. M., at the Court House
Harrisburg City aforesaid as the time
and place for hearing said application.
HENRY F. HOLLER,
Clerk of Quarter Sessions Court of Dau
phin County.
NOTICE
THE following ordinance wan rend
In place in the City Council at Its meet-
Ins held Tuesday Afternoon, June 30,
1!>14. and Is published as required by
Article 5, Section It. Clause 10, of the
Act of Assembly, approved June 27, 1913:
AN ORDINANCK
.Authorizing Uia paving and curbing of
QUOTATIONS RECEDE
AFTER FIRST RUSH
Gains in Various Industrial Securities Attract Little Atten
tion; Bonds Irregular
By Associated Press
New York, July 1. Quotations again
receded after the first rush of short
covering, that movement constituting
a large part of the first hour's activity.
The market then drifted idly with
business at low ebb. Wxpiration of the
bond conversion privilege accounted
for the comparative strength of Brook
lyn Transit, but such changes as were
recorded elsewhere had no especial sig
nificance. Gains of one to two points
in various industrial securities of a
speculative character attracted little
attention. Bonds were irregular Bock
Island collaterals ruling firm in the
face of unfavorable May earningß.
—New York, July 1.
Open. 2.30 P. M.
Alaska Gold Mines . 271,4 27Vi
Amal. Copper 69 68%
American Beet Sugar 26 26
American Can 279*
American Can pfd.. 91%
Am. C. & F 50% 50%
Am. Ico Securities . . 30 30
American T. &T. .. 12014 120%
Anaconda 31%
Atchison 98% 98%
Baltimore & Ohio .. 89% 89%
Bethlehem Steel ... 42
Brooklyn K. T 91% 91%
Canadian Pacific ... 139% 193%
Central Leather ;.. 35% 35%
Chesapeake & Ohio. 51 51
C„ M. & St. P. 99% 99%
Chino Con. Copper . 40% 40%
Erie 26% 28%
-Goodrich, B. F. pfd. 88% 88%
Great Northern, pfd. 124 124
Illinois Central .... 112% 112%
Interboro-Met 14% 14%
Tnterboro-Met. pfd.. 61% 62%
Lehigh Valley 136% 135%
Mex. Petroleum ... 59% 59%
Missouri Pacific ... 17% 17%
New Con. Copper .. 13% 13%
New York Central . 89% 88%
N. Y., N. H. &H. . . 65% 63%
Norfolk & Western. 104% 104%
Northern Pacific ... 11l 110%
Penna. R. R 110% 111
THURSDAY
People's Gas & Coke 119% 119%
Pittsburgh Coal pfd. 89% 89%
Ray Con. Copper .. 20% 20%
Reading 163% 163%
Rep. Iron & Steel .. 23
Southern Pacific ... 96% 96%
Southern Railway . 24% 24%
Southern Ry. pfd . 99% 99%
[Tennessee Copper . 33% 33
I Texas Company ... 142% 143%
iUnion Pacific 154% 1y4%
U. S. Rubber 58% 58%
U. S. Steel 61% 60%
U. S. Steel pfd .... 109 109
Utah Copper 57% 57%
Western Union Tel.. 57%
Westinghouse Mfg.. 73% 73%
PHlLAnrci.l'HlA PRODUCE
By Associated Press
Philadelphia, July 1. Wheat
Steady; No. 2, red, export, 98%@>99c;
No. 1, Northern, Duluth, export, 97®
Corn Lower; No. 2, yellow, local,
77 @ 77 %C. ,
Oats Lower; No. 2, white, 44 %@
45c.
Bran Market weak; winter, per
ton, $24.50@25.00; spring, per ton,
$23.00®23.50.
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 steady;
western, extras, 28c; near
by prints, fancy, 31c.
Eggs The market is firm;
Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts
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 Firmer; fowls, 18
@lß%c; young chickens, ll@20c;
spring chickens, 27W3isc\ i»ri.iin«
chickens. 22®30c; old roosters, ll@12c;
ducks, old, 12®14c; ducks, young, 16®
17c; geese, 15®17c; turkeys, 19®20c.
Dressed Poultry Firmer; fowls,
western, fancy, heacy, 18%®19%c; do.,
fair to good, heavy, 14@17%c;
do., unattractive. 10@13c; old
roosters, 12@12%c; roasting chick
ens, fancy, l6©l#c; broiling
chickens, fancy, Z4®36c; do., fair.
18® 19c; capons, large, 23®25c; do.,
small. 18®20c; turkeys, fancy, 24®2tc;
do., fair, 20®23c; ducks, ll®18c; geese
ue>i«c.
Potatoes Firmer; old, per bushel,
90c®$1.00; new. per marrel, 75c®53.75;
Jersey, per basket, 90c®$1.00.
Flour The market is weak; winter,
clear, $3.86®4.10; straights. Penn
sylvania, $4.15®4.30; western, $4.25®
4.40; patents, $4.60@4.76; Kansas
straight. Jute sacks. $4.15®4.30; spring,
firsts, clear. $4.00®4 20: straights, $4.20
@4.35; patents, $4.40@4.65.
Hay The market Is steady; tim
othy. No. 1, large bales, slß.oo® 18.50;
No. 1, medium bales, $17.50® 18.00; No
2, do., $16.00® 17.00; No. 3, do.. $14.00®
15.00.
Clover mixed: Light, mixed, $16.60®
17.00; No. 1, do.. $16.00® 16.50; No. J.
do.. $14.00® 15.00.
CHICAGO CATTI.B
By Associated Press
Chicago, 111., July 1. Hogs Re
ceipts, 31,000; dull. Bulk of sales, $8.15
friS.4o; light, $8.00®8.40; mixed, sß.oo®
8.45; heavy, $7.90® 8.42 % ; rough, $7.90®
8.05; pigs, $7.35®8.20.
Cattle Beceipts, 16,000; steady.
Beeves, $7.15®9.45; steers. $6.90®8.20;
stockers and feeders. $5.75® 7.80; cows
and heifers, $3.70®8.80; calves, $6.75®
9.75.
Sheen—Beceipls, 20.000; slow. Sheep,
$5.15®6.J0; yearlings, $6.25®7.35; lambs,
$6.30@7.90; springs. $6.65®910.
NO GAME TO-PAY
Rain prevented a game with Wil
mington at Island Park this afternoon.
Due to the fact that there will be two
games on Saturday, Manager Cockill
will not have a double-header with
Wilmington until the Chicks come here
on their next trip. Only one game
will he played to-morrow afternoon.
York plays Friday and Saturday after
noon.
LEGAL NOTICES
Howard Alley from Curtin Street to
Seneca Street, and providing for the
payment of the cost thereof.
Section 1. Be it ordained by the
Council of the City of Harrisburg, and
It is hereby ordain;d by authority of
the same, That Howard Alley from Cur
tin Street to Seneca Street be and the
same Is hereby authorized to be paved
with sheet asphalt, on a concrete base,
and curbed with granite or steel-bound
granolithic curbing, the cost and ex
pense thereof to be assessed acording
to the foot front rule, said cost not to
exceed two dollars per square yard for
paving and one dollar per linear foot
for curbing.
Section 2. That all proceedings and
work incident to the Improvement here
in authorized shall he taken and done,
and the cost and expense thereof shall
bo paid for, and the assessment levied
on the abutting properties shall be col
lected as provided by Ordinance No. 19,
Session of 1914-1915, and Ordinance No.
24. Session of 1914-1915.
Section 3. That the sum of twenty
five (i 25.00) dollars, or so much thereof
as may be neoessary, be and the same
is hereby appropriated out of the gen
eral fund at the close of the fiscal year
1913. to pay the costs of paving the
Intersections of Howard Alley, as here
inbefore provided.
CHAS. A. MILL.ER,
Cterk of the City Council.
Office of the Clerk of the City Council,
Harrlaburg, Pa., June 20, 1914.
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
Furnished by H. W. SUAVELY
Arcade llnlldlnc
Chicago, 111., July 1.
Open, iiign. uiw. clos.
Wheat-
July
Sept 78 H
Dec 81H
Corn—
Jul 67%
Sept 65%
Oats—
July 36%
Sept 35%
APPOINT COUWTY - "
W COLLECTORS
Dauphin's Commissioners Name
List For the Thirteen City
Wards For 1914
I^'' S*V> c n u i
Charles E. Pass, 1441 Berryhill street;
Third, Harry A. Van Horn, 325 Wal
nut street; Fourth, Arrian S. Aker,
233 North street; Fifth, Harry A.
Hoopes, 917 North Third street; Sixth.
Charles T. Jones, 258 Verbeke street;
Seventh, Isaiah Reese, 1527 North
Sixth street; Eighth, Ira L. Miller,
1800 State street; -Until, Melvin G.
Balthaser, 96 N. Seventeenth street;
Tenth, Clarence A Fisher, 612 Seneca
street; Eleventh, William Smith, 1834
Fulton street; Twelfth, James B. De
shong, 1601 North Third street; Thir
teenth, lOdwln C. Osman, 1930 Swa
tara street.
Gifford Pawned Gun
Used to Murder Clute
By Associated Press
Albany, N. Y., July 1. —Efforts of
District Attorney Alexander were cen
tered to-duy at the trial of Malcolm
Gifford, Jr., on proving that a revol
ver similar to the one with which
Frank J. Clute was killed, was pawn
ed by Gifford in Northampton, Mass.,
last winter. The revolver was offered
in evidence and was in plain view of
the Jury throughout the morning.
Warren T. Risley, a pawnbroker, of
Northampton, testified that he had
loaned $7 on a revolver and issued a
ticket to a person who signed it "M.
Gifford."
William J. Kinsley, a handwriting
expert, testified that the person who
signed the pawn ticket and the one
whose signatures appeared on a check
of baggage receipt signed by Kifford
were the same.
Public Sale of Local Stocks
Thursday July 2, 1914, 10.30 A. M.
In Front of Court House
First National Bank, Harrisburg, I'a.
Commonwealth Trust Company, Harrisburg, Pa.
Harrisburg Light & Power Company. 0 per cent, cumulative
preferred.
Opportunity will he Riven to purchase above stocks In odd lots.
Right is reserved to reject any bid, and to withdraw any of
said securities from sale.
Terms, cash: but, where desired by purchasers, the vender will
arrange for loans upon securities purchased to the extent of 75
per cent, of the purchase money; or, if preferred, for the en tiro
purchase money, upon approved additional security.
COMMONWEALTH TRUST COMPANY
Kxecutor and Administrator.
1
FOR. RENT
New Modern
16 and 18 North Fourth Street
A ffi ly J.L. Shearer, Jr.
11
Anti Servian Feeling
Runs High in Croatia
Agram, Croatia, July I.—Anti-Ser
vian demonstrations contlnue4 here
to-day when a crowd gathered In front
of the town hall and demanded that
the mayor return a Servian decoration
recently conferred on him.
Another crowd went to the house
of the speaker of the Croatlon Diet
who Is a Servian and made a noisy
demonstration against him. Several
people were arrested but later re
leased.
HI'KT WHEN WINDOW FKLTj
Frank Scott, a salesman, of 133
liexlngton avenue, Brooklyn, was
treated at the Harrisburg Hospital
for a dislocated right shoulder and a
fractured right arm which he received
when a window fell on hia arm while
riding a train near this city.
MONET FOR (SALARIED PEOPLI
•mi others upon their own nsmei
Cheap rates. «asy payments, conndeo
till
idama A Co. R- SO4. H It. Market
HEY]
$lO and Upwards
For the 4th
No red tape, bother or
worry. You may have
it to-day if you wish.
LEGAL RATES
EQUITABLE
INVESTMENT COMPANY
0 N. MARKET SQUAKK
Room 21 4th Floor
i
MONEY
to loan in amounts of $5 to
1200 to honest working
people In need at cheaper
rates than the law of 1913
allows.
Organized In 1909 by
local people of recognized
standing, to save borrow
erp from extortion, thin
company, regardless of
what others advertise, still
leads the way for low
rates, fair treatment and
volume of business.
CO-OPERATIVE
Loan and Investment Co.
204 CHESTXUT ST.
Office Ilourst
8 a. m. to 6 p. m., Wednes
days and 8 a. m.
to 9 p. m.