Use and Read TELEGRAPH WANT ADS There's Hd p ! JK concerns to young men who are ambitious to make names for themselves and at the same time identify themselves with the most successful business enter prises. The young man who is game starts in at the bottom and works to the top. Read the HELP WANTED ads in the Tele graph every night and you'll soon have the position you want. DIED STEPPER —On Friday evenings, July 17, 1914, at 8:10 o'clock, Mrs. William H. Pepper (nee Lehman) 4381 Leldy ave nue. West Philadelphia, aged 48 years. Funeral on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 "O'clock, from her late residence, in West Philadelphia. Burial West Laurel Hill Cemetery. WIOHNS On Friday. July 17, 1914. Anna M. Johns, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Harry Erb, at Summer dale. Funeral on Tuesday morning from fthe home of her father, Frank H. Johns, 1319 Bartine avenue, with mass ■it St. Patrick's Cathedral at 9 o'clock. *The relatives and friends are invited to kattend without further notice. LOST LOST WIU the person who found rthe watchman's clock at Paxtank Park, Thursday, please return to F. M. Davis, (Harrisburg Railways Company, Market t&quare? LOST On Thursday afternoon, in ?the corridor of the Capitol Building, Pennsylvania mileage book, containing Beneral's Department and receive re- Word. LOST Plain, sealed envelope, con taining money, marked Rohrer. _ Re gard if returned to Room 703, Tele graph Building. WANTED—MoIe SBO MONTHLY and expenses to travel, (distribute samples and take orders, or [appoint agents; permanent. Jap- American Co., Chicago. WANTED Photographic operator •for street work; good reference re quired. Address M. J. Miller, 30 South Queen street, York, Pa. WANTED Energetic man to look after trade in and around Harrisburg. Experience unnecessary. Permanent. Established House. Apply to-day with [references. Brown Brothers Nurseries, [Rochester, N. Y. SALESMAN WANTED by n local cor poration where advancement depends on merit. If you are afraid of a com mission proposition don't reply. Posi tion is permanent; your future here is just what you make it. State age, where last employed, etc. References required. Replies strictly confidential. Address 8., 2042, care of Telegraph. GOVERNMENT EXAMINATIONS Thorough instruction, $5. Returned it not appointed. Particulars free. American Civil Service School, Wash ington, D. C. ARMY OF UNITED STATES. MEN WANTED. Ablebodied, unmarried men between ages of 18 and 3a; citizens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write the English language. For Information applv to Recruiting Officer, Bergner Building. 3d & Majket Sts., Harrisburg; 48 N. Queen St., Lancaster; 353 Pine St., Williamsport, or 37 W. Market St., York, Pa. MEN 20 to 40 years old wanted at once for Electric Railway Motormen and Conductors; S6O to SIOO a month; no experience necessary; fine opportu nity; no strike; write immediately for application blank. Address J., 2014, care of Telegraph. SALESMEN College students and school teachers can make good money sellng school desks during summer va cation. Address Superior Seating Com pany. 1261 Broadway, New York City. WANTED First-class butcher and wagon man; strictly sober and honest. Address P.. 2048, care of Telegraph. WANTED Edge trimmer or stitch downs. One who is ex perienced on trimming Welts or McKays. Steady work. Curtis & Jones Co., Reading, Pa. HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female MEN AND WOMEN WANTED for Government Jobs. $65.00 to $150.00 month. Over 15,000 appointments com ing. List of positions free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 3620, Rochester, N. Y. Consider Bellevue Park from this point of view You will be located in a beautiful suburban residential sec tion yet most convenient to Harrisburg's business center. In a section where every resident is continually doing something to add to its attractiveness and durability as a place In which to live, and we respectfully submit that a Bellevue home will mean a new lease of life for your family, giving it added Impetus toward prosperity and happiness. For a home, like a human being, is susceptible to the In fluence of association and environment. Many lota are now being sold and homes bring builtj value* are certain to advance. Bellevue Park Sales Office MILLER BROS. & NEEFE Building ZT."' SATURDAY EVENING. , HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JULY 18. 1914. AGENTS WANTED FIRST DOZEN FREE to Agents, men, women, everywhere. Demonstrate 25c household article. Exclusive territory; constant repeater; rapid-fire seller. Write quick for outfit. King, Dept. 24, Coudersport. Pa. FIFTY CENTS (in quantities! buys a full size compressed air washing ma chine; women grab It at $1.50. Patent ed January 30, 1914. Thoroughly cleans tub of clothes in three minutes; weighs two pounds; washday now a pleasure. Mr. Marrick earned S9O first three weeks: a 14-year-old Kansas school boy made $55.40 outside school hours in one month. Send for catalog "W" to-day; get your county right. Wendell Vacuum Washer Co., 383 Elm street, Leipsic, Ohio. AGENTS A WHIRLWIND SELLER for summer weather. Concentrated soft drinks—7 kinds—orangeade, raspberry, grape, etc. Amazing sales wonder ful profits. Get it while it's new write quick. American Products Co., 3517 Sycamore street, Cincinnati, Ohio. AGENTS Our Seed and Ornamental line is best for small towns and cities. Mr. Schultz made $62.40 last week. Work is sure and permanent. No dull seasons and pay weekly. Write Her rick Seed Co., Rochester, N. Y. AGENTS Start at once. Big profits handling our specialty. Fast seller and easily demonstrated. Particulars free. Montgomery Supply Co., 223 Noble street, Souderton, Pa. AGENTS No experience needed to earn big income selling our goods. Send for our latest winner. The Hunton Specialty Co., Inc., Paterson, N. J. AGENTS Let us show you how to earn $lO daily with a rapid-selling household article. B. E. De Sola, 90 Wall street. New York. SALESMEN WANTED for the Help a-phone; almost every telephone user buys one to three; sells for $3; earn SIOB a week; send for complete set of instructions in salesmanship, free, Mer cer Specialty Company, 1706 Delancey street, Philadelphia. WANTED Agents for our new Dol lar-a-Month Accident and Health poli cies (including natural death benefit) to men and women; all occupations. Liberal commissions. National Acci dent Society, 320 Broadway. New York. (Established 1885). SALESMEN WANTED WANTED Salesman to' sell a line of Weil-Known Temperance Drinks in small country towns. 25 per cent, com mission and $40.00 weekly drawing ac count. Red Cross Company, 206 South Main street, St. Louis, Mo. SALESMEN WANTED Experience unnecessary, easy work, big pay. Write for large list of openings offering op portunities to earn SIOO to SSOO a month while you learn. Address near est office. Dept. 244, National Sales men's Training Association, Chicago. New York, Kansas City, San Fran cisco. CIGAR SALESMEN WANTED s2s weekly and expenses or big commis sion; experience unnecessary. Other good lines furnished to carry with cigars. National Cigar Co., Denver, Colorado. SALESMEN of tact and strong per sonality. Address for splendid posi tion, "Branburn," lowa City, lowa. EXPERIENCED, capable salesmen to travel for old established house with line that sells to practically all classes of merchants. High commissions, with weekly advance, to right man. D. W. Barrows. Detroit. Michigan. WANTED WANTED lOO second-hand bi cycles and motorcycles we have great demand for them highest cash prices paid. Keystone Supply Co., 814 North Third street. United phone 19W. WANTED Young lady, employed, desires room and board with young, married couple, strictly private family, with home privileges. Reasonable. Ad dress M., 2049, care of Telegraph. BOARDERS WANTED WANTED Table boarders, In pri vate family. Railroad shop men pre ferred. Apply 1327 North Sixth street. HELP WASTED—FemaIe WANTED Neat white girl for gen eral housework In six-room apartment; no washing; or Ironing; good wages. Apply this evening, 7 to 9 o'clock, 604 North Third street. Apartment 4. WILL pay Reliable woman $260.00 for distributing 2,000 FREE packages Perfumed Soap Powder In your town. No money required. Ward & Co., 210 Institute Place, Chicago. WOMEN CANVASSERS; Perfumes, Soaps, Toilet and Household Necessi ties, $9.00 weekly salary, or commis sion. Credit Sample case loaned. Reb scher, Dept. A-3, Rochester, N. Y. GIRLS WANTED to learn the trade of cigar making, packing and in the shipping dept. Apply Harrisburg Cigar Co., No. 500 Race St. WANTED Five bright, capable ladies to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers. $25 to SSO per week. Railroad fare paid. Goodrich Drug Co., lJept. 579, Omaha, Neb. WANTED An experienced white, country girl for housework; good place for right party. Address, or call, Mrs. W. R. Cordes. 522 North Sixteenth street, Harrisburg, Pa. 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—For our new mill, 100 experienced weavers. Apply Harrisburg Silk Mill. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE WANTED Seventeen-year-old boy wants work of any kind. Box 961, Le moyne. Pa. WANTED Registered druggist wishes position. Address E., 2046, care of Telegraph. WANTED By white boy, 19 years of age, work of any kind. 620 Broad street. WANTED Colored man would like position with private family or doctor; can cook. F. S. C., 433 South street. WANTED Chauffeur wants posi tion. Address R„ 2021, care of Tele graph. WANTED Young man desires po sition as short order cook or bartend ing; reference. Address P., 2045, care of Telegraph. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Situation as an experi enced butcher. Address I. E. A., care of Telegraph Office. WANTED Competent stenographer and bookkeeper desires position; has already had valuable experience, and can furnish best of reference. Address S., 2044, care of Telegraph. WANTED Middle-aged colored wo man desires position as cook in private family or boardinghouse, in or out of city. Call, or address, 145 Ann avenue. City. WANTED Young lady desires po sition as housekeeper for a refined gen tleman; no children. Address J., 2047, care of Telegraph. WANTED Young girl, 17 years old, wants position to assist with house work. Address Miss Catherine Lebo, North street, Enhaut, Pa. WANTED Middle-aged woman de sires to keep house for widower, or day's work. Call, or address, Alice McCue, 1229 Cowden street. REAL ESTATC FOR SALE FARMS FOR SALE— -70 Acres frame buildings locat ed 1% miles west of Goldsboro well adapted for fruit farm. Price, $3,000.00. 25 Acres 2 miles southeast of Mid dletown 7-ro»m frame dwelling frame bank barn variety of fruit. Price, $2,400.00. 132 Acres 3% miles southeast of Linglestown 9-room frame house frame barn running water. Price, $4,800.00. 23 Acres l% miles northeast of Middletown frame buildings good condition exceptionally line truck farm. Price, $4,700.00. BRINTON-PACKER CO., Second and Walnut Streets. PAXTANG PROPERTY FOR SALE 2 % -story brick— 7 rooms bath—gas and electric light steam heat porch screens and blinds slate roof. Price. $3,100. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. LOT of ground 150x150, on South Cameron street, near Market, for sale or lease, in plots as desired. Apply Shaffer Wagon Works, 80 South Cam eron street. FOR SALE Nos. 624-26 Calder street at a reduced figure. Inspect them —the price is right. No. 2526 Jefferson street at $1,500. Bell Realty Co., Berg ner Building. HOTEL FOR SALE in Barnegat City, where you catch fish already fried with knives and forks In them. Inquire James J. Lynch, 1311 Fulton street, City. FOR SALE I.lmentonr Farms Xrar Palmyra, Pa. 192-A. Farm $16,000 180-A. Farm $22,500 60-A Farm $6,600 70-A. Farm SIO,OOO 143-A. Farm $22,000 140-A. Farm $22,400 160-A. Farm $24,000 No. 1 Store proposition. No. 1 Restaurant proposition, etc. For further information apply to JNO. A. SHRIVER AND H. M. MARTZ, Real Estate Agents, Palmyra, Pa. FOR SALE Ten new six-room houses, rented at six dollars, at Edge mont, north of Penbrook. Price, $3,800 for the ten houses. Money at 6 per cent. Address G. S. Hartman, 38 North Twelfth. VACANT HOUSE FOR SALE No. 1139 Derry street recently repaired —9 rooms bath gas furnace —• lot. 20x120, running to Christian street. Price most reasonable. Bell Realty Co., Borgner Building. 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. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT No. 118 Nagle St $9.00 No. 956 South Twenty-first St 14.00 1276 Market street. Apartments. J. E. GIPPLE, 1251 Market Street. FOR RENT l6OO Market street; 9 rooms and bath; all Improvements; possession at once; $40.00 per month. Apply J. G. Fackler, 1922 Derry street. —— ——— *■ FOR RENT Bungalow, in Lemoyne, about two minutes' walk to White Hill car; 8 rooms, pantry and bath; all Im provements. Apply Ralph Crow, Hum mel avenue, Lemoyne. FOR RENT 2201 North Fourth street, corner brick house; 8 rooms and bath; all modern Improvements; front and side lawn. Alsd 3-story brick house with all modern improvements, 2216 Atlas avenue; rent, $14.00. Inquire C. S. Weakley, 1821 North Fourth street FOR RENT 1447 Berryhlll 9 rooms and bath: all improvements: 19 ft. front lawn and terrace; Colonial porch; $22.50 per month. John H. Ma loney, Real Estate and General Insur ance, 1619 Green street. FOR RENT—Two-story frame build ing, No. 5 North Cameron street. Ap ply Shaffer Wagon Works, 80 South Cameron street. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT | FOR RENT Elegant resi dence for refined family up to-date in every -way, No. 1208 North Fifteenth St. Apply to S. Friedman. Real Estate and In surance, 903 N. Third St. FOR RENT 1632 Derry street; brick house, with porches; all improve ments. Also 2807 Camby street, Penbrook, with all improvements. A. W. Swengel, 219 South Thirteenth street. FOR RENT Close to river and mountain, at Cove, newly furnished. 6- room bungalow, by week or month. Pos session August 10. Boat use included. Apply 7 North Third street (second floor). i FOR RENT. Three-story brick house, corner Green and Emerald streets; 10 rooms; bath; steam heat; cemented cellar; large concrete porch. Apply Grocery Store on corner. FOR RENT 1149 Derry street 8 rooms, Including bath gas and elec tricity front porch all Improve ments. Rent, $20.00 in advance. In quire 262 Cumberland street. FOR RENT 209 SOUTH FRONT ST. (from Sept. first) —Three-story brick dwelling —■ eleven rooms two baths. Miller Bros. & Neefe, Locust and Court streets. FOR RENT Beautiful bungalow on the Linglestown road overlooking Wlldwood Lake; hot water heat and bath; hardwood floors and finish; best of water; half acre of ground and 40 fruit trees; large chicken house; five minutes' walk from Sixth street car. Apply at premises or address 0., 2041, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Furnished house; 9 rooms and bath; centrally located. P. O. Box 442. REAL ESTATE WANTED v WANTED To purchase, at once, a small house, in <rood location. State size of lot and full description and low est cash price. Address P. O. Box 318, Harrisburg. Pa. —i WANTED To buy or rent suburban property within six miles of Harris burg; must have land adjoining. State cash price or rent. Address M., 2040, care of Telegraph. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Two furnished rooms, for gentlemen; use of bath; also two unfurnished rooms; all improvements. 1247 Market street. FOR RENT Private family would rent part of house furnished or unfur nished to good tenants; corner house; good location. 1001 North Front street. THIRD FLOOR FOR RENT Suit able for light housekeeping. Call 644 Muench. FOR RENT Second floor front room, with bay window, suitable for man and wife or two young men; home comforts. 310 North Second street. FOR RENT A few splendid rooms in a nice, quiet home; use of phone. 117 Pine street. FOR RENT Two large, newly fur nished, front second Hoor rooms; single or en-suite; also one single second floor room; all conveniences; use of phone. 209 State street. FOR RENT—By the nlsht or month, the finest rooms in Harrisburg, single or en suite. LaB«lle Apartments, 204 Locust street, next doer to Orpheum. Steam heat, electricity, baths. Newly furnished throughout. Apply Mrs. E. L. Morrell. 204 Locust street. BOARDING WANTED WANTED—Man and wife would like board in country for month of August, near Harrisburg trolley. Address F., care of Telegraph. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT Second floor apart ment, 1463 Market street. Four large rooms and bath. FOR RENT Modern apartment, for grown-ups only; front and rear en trances; five \retl-lighted rooms; bath ana pantry; all private; all conveniences lor light houseKeepmg. Corner Hamil ton and Penn streets. UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT For light housekeep ing, new unfurnished ivoms, nlceiy puperea, strictly up-to-date, with com municating Kitchenettes. Stoves fur nisned free. Launury, phone and bath room privileges, ah outside rooms. Strictly . private, inquire office, 429 uiona street, or Janitor, Room 6, same building. Folt aAi.h. FOR SALE—Collie dog, three months olu, ana a Tenon foouie, nve mounts. Pedigreed SIOCK. .vlust ue soiu at once, •rtypiy ivojai Bai uer aiiop, la Norm iiiiru street. FOR SALE Twin cylinder Thor motorcycle, ror want of use. Appiy ttoingaraner s Canay biiop, iio7 Ueny street. FOR SALE —Broken Kabbit Hounds ana .ueagies. Every uog »oiu on guar antee. isuy early ana nave time to leani to Know your dog. avails and amitii, uiilsourg, i'ii. FOR SALE Bay team; weight, 2,10u lbs.; wen matea. Reason tor selling, aon t need them. can aul' ooum iwentietli street, or can Beil pnone 1062 VV. FOR SALE Camping tent, large enough lor tour persons. Use ol camp sue nee at l-*erdix. no> s' Brigade are camping mere now. our Peiuix otuce is at neidiiiiger s store. Come ounaay. ARMY WORMS. We have Tne Rem edy. Ask us. ilolmes oeed Company, ua Soutn beconu street. j*uth pnones. FOR SALE Racycle; has been run but a short time. Can <l4 Capital street, between 6 ana 1.30 P. M. FOR SALE Excelsior motorcycle, l&i* moaei; twin cynnuer; good condi tion; very cheap. Address ilu Linuen street, or call Bell pnone li6k. FOR SALE A pony cart. Inquire Box 2043, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE lO i-ebuilt bicycles, si> to sl6 each. Big bargains—investi gate. New Flying MerKies, $25 to $45; tne wheel with iive-yaar guaiuntee. iveystone Supply Co., 814 North Third street. MR. AUTOMOBILE OWNER, If you have an auto you want to sell, let us get a buyer. No Bale, no pay is our way. if interested consult us. Key stone Supply Co., 814 North Third street. United phone 19W. BUY your traveling and leather goods from the wholesale and retail leather merchants. A large consignment on uisplay. Specialties made to order and repaired. Harrisburg Harness and Sup ply Co., Second anu Chestnut. FOR SALE Upright piano; good condition; cheap. P. O. Box 4<J4, City. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business Office. GLASS window signs. Furnished Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and Board and Table Board at 25c each. One of these signs will be giver, with each six-time order for a classified ad. if paid in advance. Inquire at Office of Tele graph. FOR SALE Bakery in a lively town in Snyder county. Pa. Addreaa t care of the Telegraph. FOR SALE Thref teams, cheap Farm mutes: l team, $300; i team $150: 1 team, 1100, or exchange for driv ing horse, milch cows and young cat tle, at Squire Miller's Farm, four miles east LJnglestown, Manada Gap road. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED —An Idea! Who can think of some simple thing to patent? Pro tect your Ideas; they ma< r bring you wealth. Write to-day ajid get our free books, "Millions in Patents," "Needed Inventions," and "Patent Buyers." Ad dress Randolph & Co., Dept. 2210, Pat ent Attorneys, Washington, D. C. I MADE $50,000 in fiv< years in the ! mail order business. began with $5. Send for tree booklet. Tells how. Hea cock, 355 Lockport, N. Y. WANTED An Idea! Who can think of some simple thing to patent? Protect your ideas; they may bring you wealth. Write to-day and get our free books, "Millions in Patents," "Needed Inventions," and "Patent Buyers." Ad dress Randolph & Co., Dept. 2210, Patent Attorneys, Washington, D. C. WANTED. IDEAS Write for List of Inventions Wanted by manufactur ers and prizes offered for inventions. Our four books sent free. Patent se cured or Fee Returned. Victor J. Evans & Co., 578-F, Washington, D. C. FOR SALE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY for painter and paperhanger, Including double dwelling and business building, located at Palmyra, Pa. Rare chance for a good territory. Sacrifice to quick buyer. Ap ply to W. S. Poorman, Real Estate and Insurance, No. 15 Chestnut street. Pal myra, Pa. ANY Intelligent person can earn good income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate, 198, Lock port, N. Y. GROCERY STORE FOR SALE AT IN VENTORY Corner property rent for dwelling, store and stable, S3O per month. Also a general store at inven tory. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build ing. BUSINKSS PERSONALS R. H. PEFFER LOCAL EXPRESS and Delivery. Piano and Furniture moving a specialty. Stor age of household goods. Govd. dry wood for sale, stove length. Bell phone 1684 J. 1119 Montgomery, Harrlsburg. HAULING H. W. LATHE, Hoarding Stable and National Trannfer Co. Movers of f ilanos, safes, boilers and general haul ng. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. 2503 R. Harrisburg Paste Works 1211 N. Cameron Street PAPERHANGERS', billposters', book binders' and all kinds of paste. Prompt shipment. All paste guaranteed. Bell phone 1186 L. S. BOLDER & CO., dealers in all makes of Sewing Machines for manu facturing purposes only. 109 North Sixth street, Philadelphia, Pa. I HIGHEST PRICES PAID for old gold 1 and silver; watches, Jewelry, musical : instruments, antiques, guns, etc. Jo -1 seph D. Brenner, Jeweler, 803 North ; Third street. Bell 62« L | FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine I Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the I 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. Send us your worn furniture. Our best efforts Insure your satisfaction. S. N. Gluck. 320 Woodbine street. FOR RENT 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 Superintendent in Business Office of Telegraph. FOR RENT Store room, 1200 North Third street; 33xl0o; 14-foot celling; one of the best rooms in the city. Ap ply J. S. Sible, 256 Herr street. STORAGE STORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, 75 «ents per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411 Broad street. Both phones. HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two large brick warehouses, built ex pressly for storage. Private rooms for household goods and unexcelled fa cilities for storing all kinds of mer chandise. Low storage rates. South St. and Penna. R. R. LEGAL NOTICE PROPOSALS FOR HAULING SEALED PROPOS/LS will be receiv ed until 12 o'clock noon, of Monday, the 20th day of July, by the undersigned, at his office in the Calder Building, for hauling about 20,000 yards of earth from the subways at Front and Mul berry streets and Second and Mulberry streets, to the river bank between Cal der and Seneca streets; said bids not to include the cost of loading. M. HARVEY TAYLOR, Supt. of Parks and Public Property. PROPOSALS FOR DISTRIBUTING PUBLIC DOCUMENTS SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv ed at the office of the Superintendent of Public Printing and Binding, In the Capitol at Harrlsburg, Pa., until 12 o'clock noon, August 10, 1914, for dis tributing public documents of the Com monwealth, in accordance with the terms of the act approved July 19, 1913, entitled: "An Act creating a Division of Dis tribution of Documents, defining its powers and duties, regulating the print ing. binding and distribution of the public documents of this Common wealth, and providing penalties for the violation of this Act." when said bids will be opened and pub lished. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond or a certified check to the order of the State Treasurer, In one fourth the amount of the proposal. Copies of the schedule, relating to said distribution, the Act, and all other necessary Information, may be obtained bv communicating with the Superinten dent of Public Printing and Binding, State Capitol, Harrisburg, Pa. A. NEVIN POMEROY, Superintendent of Public Printing and Binding. SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv ed by the undersigned until 4 o'clock P. M., Wednesday. July 22, 1914, for the sale to It of all or any part of sufficient Union Real Estate Investment Com pany General Mortgage 6 per cent. Gold Bonds to absorb $4,817.80. for the sink ing fund created by the mortgage un der which said bonds have been is sued. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. COMMONWEALTH TRUST COMPANY, TRUSTEE, 222 Market Street. Harrisburg, Pa. COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVA NIA, Department nf Henlth SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS for the alterations to the Third Floor of the East Wing Building and Dining Building at the State Sanatorium for Tuberculosis, near Cresson, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, will be received by Dr. Samuel G. Dixon, Commissioner of Health, at his Philadelphia office (1900 Race Street) until 12 o'clock noon, Tuesday, July 28, 1914. This work consists of general build ing, plumbing, ventilating and elec trical work. Separate specifications have been drawn for each of these branches and bidders must not include more than one branch In a bid, but may bid on any or all branches. Plans and specifications may be ob tained at the office of the State De partment of Health In Harrlsburg, or at the Philadelphia Office upon deposit of Twenty-five Dollars, which will he re turned on receipt of plans and specifica tions In good condition. The right is reserved To reject any or all bids. SAMUEL G. DIXON. Commissioner of Health. Decline in New Haven Was Week's Feature Latest Turn in Mexican Situation Ignored Because of More Important Factors By Associated Press New York, July 18. Liquidation and resultant weakness prevailed dur ing the greater part of the week. The decline of New Haven to the lowest price in Its history was followed by similar movements, mainly in minor railway shares, whose financial em barrassments are more or less well known. Court decisions favoring Union Pa cific common shareholders as iigainst shareholders of the preferred stock. Im parted stability to the Harrlmans, but provoked considerable weakness In Bal timore and Ohio's, which comprise all but 3 per cent, of the Union Pacific "extra dividend." Much of the selling of Baltimore and Ohio issues appeared to be for foreign accounts. London and the Continent were heavy sellers here on the week. The latest turn In the Mexican situa tion was ignored because of other more immediate factors which press for so lution. Continued delay in the an nouncement of the Interstate Commerce Commission's decision affecting the East ern railroads was among the chief re straining influences. Crop advices were mainly favorable, except for some de terioration in the Northwest. Gold exports appeared to have ceased and money rates remain relatively easy, with a slightly better tone for com mercial paper. Local banks are ex pected to repair the drain incurred by midyear Interest and dividend pay ments. I Conditions in the steel industry are again somewhat confused, but the trend Is towards betterment. Demand for copper metal is variable, with irregu larity of prices. Furnished bj H. W. SNAVELY Arcade Huilillng New York, July 18. Open. Clos. Alaska Gold Mines . 27 27 Amal. Copper 69 C 9% American Can .... . 26% 26% Am. Locomotive ... 29 29% American Smelting . 66 66% American T. & T... 119% 119% Anaconda 30% 30% Atchison ...t 97% 98% I Baltimore & Ohio . . 83% 84% | Bethlehem Steel ... 40 40 Brooklyn R. T 90% 90% California Petroleum 21% 21% Canadian Pacific ... 186% 186% Central Leather ... 35% 35% Chesapeake & Ohio. 45% 46% C„ M. & St. P 98 98% Chino Con. Copper . 39% 39% Col. F. & 1 25% 25% Erie 25% 25% Erie, Ist pfd 40% 40% Great Nor. Ore subs. 80% . 30% Interboro-Met. pfd.. 62% 63% Lehigh Valley 136 136% Louis. & Nashville.. 133% 133% Missouri Pacific .... 11% 11 New York Central . 84% 85% N. Y„ N. H. & H. . 52% 54 Norfolk & Western .. 103% 104% Northern Pacific ... 108% 109 Penna. R. R 110 110% Pittsburgh Coal ... 19% 19% Pressed Steel Car .. 43 4 3 Ray Con. Copper 20% 20% Reading 160% 160% Southern Pacflic ... 95% 95% Southern Railway . 20% 21% Southern Ry. pfd... 77 77 Texas Company ... 138% 139% Union Pacific 156% 157% [IT. S. Steel 59% 60% Utah Copper 56% 56% Western Maryland . 15 15 Western Union Tel.. 58% 58% Westinghouse Mfg.. 78 77% PHILADELPHIA PnODUCB By Associated Press Philadelphia, July 18. Wheat Steady; No. 2, red, spot, old, export, 93 ©94e; No. 1, Northern, Duluth, export, 98% @99c. Corn—Steady; No. 2, yellow, local, 79%® 80c. Oats Lower; No. 2, white, 44%® 45c. Bran Market flrm; winter, per ton, $24.50® 25.00; spring,'per ton, $23.50® 24.00. Refined Sugars Market flrm; powdered, 4.50 c; fine granulated. 4.40 c; confectioners' A, 4.30 c; Keystone A, 4.20 c. Butter The market is flrm; wastern, creamery, extras, 28% c; near by nrlnts, fancy, 32c. Eggs The market is flrm; Pennsylvania nnd 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 Weak; fowls, 17% (318 c; young chickens, 11@20c.; spring chickens. 27@32c; broiling chick ens, 17®22c; old roosters, 12 @ 13c; ducks, old, 13®14c; ducks, young, 16® 17c; geese, 15@17c; turkeys. 19®20c. Dressed Poultry Firm: fowls, western, fancy, heavy, 19®20c; do., fair to good, heavy, 14® 18c; do.. unattractive, 10® 13c; old roosters, 12% c; roasting chick ens, fancy. 16<fj'ixc. hmlli:'! chickens, nearby, 20®27c; western, 18 (f' 22c; capons, large, 23@25c; do., Email. 18@20c; turkeys, fancy, 24®2t>e, do., fair, 20®23c; ducks. ll®18c; geese. 11 «i)l6c. Potatoes Lower: new, per barrel, $1.50(33.50; do., Southern, per barrel, $1 .00(3)2.50; Jersey, per basket, 40®50c. Flour—The market is weak; winter, clear. $3.85(04.10; straight*, Penn sylvanla, $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.(>05i>4.20: straights. $4 20 @4.35; patents, $4.40®4.66. Hay The market is firm; tim othy, No. 1, large bales. $1 vim ® 1 No. 1, medium bales. $17.50 @ 18.00: No 2, do., $16,000)17.00; No. 3, do.. $14.00® 15.00. Clover mixed: Light mixed, $16.50® 17.00; No. 1, do.. $16.00@16.60; No. 2. do . sl4 Uo® 15.00. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE! Furnished bj- H. \V. SUAVELY Arcade I)ull<llnK Chicago, 111., July 18. Open. mgn. Low. Clos. Wheat- July 79% 79% 79 79 % Sept 79'» 79% 78% 78% Dec 81% 82% 81% 81% Corn— July 70 70 69% 69^ Sept 67 67% 66% 66% Oats— July 36% 36% 36% 36% Sept 34% 35 34% 3 • HICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press Chicago, 111., July 18. Hogs Re ceipts, 10.000: lower. Bulk of sales, $8.85® 9.05; light. $8.70(f/ 9.10; mixed, sß.6oft 9.10; heavy $8,45@9.10; rough, $8.45(3 8.60; pigs, $7.758.90. Cattle Receipts. 200; weak. Beeves, $7.70'" 9.90; steers, $6.40(38.30; stockfers nnd feeders, $5.80(38.00; cows and heif ers, $3.90(39.10; calves, $7.50(311.00. FOR RENT New Modern Apartments 16 and 18 North Fourth Street A ffi ly J. L. Shearer, Jr. Sheep—Receipts, 4,000; slow. Sheep, $5.26©6.10; yearlings, $5.65@7.00; lambs, $6.25®8.85. !VEW YORK IIA \K STATEMENT By Associated Press New York, July 18. The statement of the actual condition of the Clearing: House Banks and Trust Companies for the week shows that they hold $22,111,- 750 reserve in excess of legal require ments. This is an increase of $14,534,- 450 from last week. The statement follows: Ar.'uiil Condition .Loans, (2,054,323,000; decrease, $34,-* 988,000. Specie, $380,075,000; increase, $5,880,- 000. Legal-tenders, $79,764,000; increase, $3 756,000. Net deposits, $1,944,230,000; decrease, $18,895,000. Circulation, $41,887,000; increase, $272,000. Banks' cash reserve in vault. $386,- 965,000. Trust Companies' cash reserve in vault. $73,874,000. Aggregate cash reserve, $459,'839.000. Excess lawful reserve, $22,111,750; increase, $14,534,450. Trust Companies' reserve with Clear ing House members carrying 25 per cent, cash reserve, $64,491,000. CITIZEN SOLDIERSTN CAMP IT SEUIDOVE Third Brigade Maneuvers This Year Will Be Under Supervis ion of U. S. Army Officer Special to The Telegraph Selinsgrove, Pa., July 18.—Advance details of the various commands mak ing up the Third Brigade had all can vas stretched and everything in readi ness when the main forces arrived last night and early this morning. This year the encampment will be under the direct charge and supervision of reg ular army officers. Colonel William A. Mann, U. S. A., has been detailed as camp commander. However, Brig adier General Charles M. Clement, of Sunbury, will have charge of the troops and direct the active maneuvers of the citizen soldiers. The Governor's Troop, of Harrisburg, under command of Captain Jack, ar rived here this morning and imme diately went to their quarters, which are located on high ground. This morning the Camp of Instruc tion, as it is known, was formally opened. The flag was run to the tip of the flagpole in front of brigade head quarters while the Ninth Regiment Band played the "Star Spangled Ban ner." The lack of form in opening; camp gave the men a hint of the fact that the camp this year is to be one of real hard work. Heretofore, the troops were paraded in front of headquarters and several hours were taken up with the formality of raising the flag. Governor Tener and his staff will he here to review the troops on Wed nesday, July 22. On that day the vari ous commands will also be inspected. To-morrow at 4 p. m. a review will be tendered the camp commanders. Governor's Troop Leaves Square at Early Morn Seventy-flve members of the Gover nor's Troop headed by Captain George Jack, left Market Square early this morning at 1 o'clock for the Selins grove encampment. The troopers mounted their horses in Market Square and rode to the Union Station where they boarded a special train which was awaiting them. The advance detail In charge of Sergeant Charles Kline, sent to Selins grove Thursday, consisted of the fol lowing members: Corporal Robert Africa, Corporal R. L. Helster and Troopers Cunningham. Broan, Ander son, McNeal, Ryder, Haley and Coover. HURTS EYE IX FA LI; While walking to his work this morning William Wilson, of Mechan icsburg. fell and received a deep lace ration on the. right side of his eye. He was treated at the Harrisburg Hos pital. DOG BITES HIM Attacked by a dog while walking in South Cameron street near Lochiel, Klmer Foreman, aged 49, of 1429 Swa tnra street, was bit on the left leg. He was treated at the Harrisburg Hos pital. THOMAS H. MacDONAM) DIES Philadelphia, July 18.—Thomas H. Mac Donald, president Of the firm o 1 Mac Donald & Campbell, men's fur nishers, of this city, died suddenly at bis home in the suburbs to-day. Heart disease was given as the cause, Mr. Mac Donald was prominent In business circles and was a member oJ many organizations. DOGCATCHEIt >II>PED William H. Layton, of 1609 Carna tion street, the city's official dog catcher, was bitten on the left hand by a hound at the Broad street market while placing the dog in the wagon. He had the wound cauterized at the Harrisburg Hospital. SiIBBER STAMnn II SEALS A. STENCILS |#V MFG.BYHBG.STENCIL WORKS ■ |1 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA. U THE Harrisburg Polyclinic Dispen sary will be open daily except Sunday at t P. M . at Its new location, rm North Second street, for the free treat ment of the worthy poor. MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE! and others upon their own names. Cheap rates, easy payments, confiden tial. Ailninn & Cn,, R. 304, 8 N. Market 9% 13
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