f With a constant-rising in costs in all departments every time-eaver is worthy of consideration. The Telegraph WANT ADS are timesavers at all times. A minute or two at the telephone and then no worry. The Telegraph WANT ADS will secure good factory and office help; will bring the applicants themselves, ready for work, or their written appli cations, as may be preferred. The time that Telegraph WANT ADS save Har risburg people every day would run into weeks if accurately calculated. The telegraph WANT AD phones are—Bell 2040, Cumberland 203. L a LOST LOST Wallet, containing SBO in bank notes, on State, between Sixteenth and Eighteenth, or on Walnut, between Thirteenth and Sixteenth. Liberal re ward if returned to this office. LOST ln Reservoir Park, Saturday afternoon, child's blue serge coat. Re ward If returned to Mrs. C. H. fcauers, 1719 State street. FOUND FOUND Satisfaction without extra caarge at Eggert's Steam Dyeing & French Cleaning Works, 124» Market street. Trv us for your clothes sake. Both phones. A prompt delivery ser vice. HK~P WANTED —Mala BARBER —Good workman. Board ing and lodging and Thursdays off. Apply Frantz, 1914 State street, city. WANTED—First-class plumb er with a good knowledge of steam fitting; sober and indus trious, must come well recom mended ,any other need not ap ply. Steady job for the right party. Apply or address, Neus baum & Bettilyon, 146 S. Han over St., Carlisle, Pa. 10 YOUNG MEN WANTED Reliable young men to work outside of Harrisburg on high class gelling proposition. Lib eral salary and commission ar rangement. Experience not necessary. Address J. V. 8., care Telegraph. CARPENTER foreman wanted. Must be first-class man experienced on form work. Apply Ira A. Butcher, at Metro politan Hotel, after 6 p. m. WANTED First-class colored waiter and colored bellboy. Apply Harrisburg Club, Front and Market 6treets. WANTED Male cook for young men's camp commencing August 16 ana ending the 29th. Must be reasonable, ■upright and a good cook. Address, at once, Box 698, Harrisburg. WANTED An Inside wire man. Call this evening, 234 South Thirteenth street. HELP WANTED—FemaIe GIRLS WANTED to learn the trade of cigar making, packing and in the shipping dept. Apply Harrisburg Cigar Co., No. 500 Race St. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED for a •widower in a small town. 17 miles from Harrisburg. Widower lives alone. Ap ply K., 1723, care of Telegraph. WANTED Good, strong girl or middle-aged woman, for general house work and to assist with invalid lady. Apply 107 South Second street. WANTED Body ironer. Apply Im perial Laundry Co., 1334 Howard. WANTED A practical white wo man to assist In taking care of an in valid, aged lady. One with nursing ex perience preferred. Reference requir ed. Send address to Box S.. 1717, care of Telegraph. LEARN DRESSMAKING JOIN our summer class. Learn fit ting by measurement. Tlia art cannot be taught right any other way. Make all your summer dres-.es while learn ing. Works Dressmaking School, 22 North FGourth street. 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. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE WANTED Middle-aged man would like position as clerk, or chauffeur: has had experience in both lines, and can Kve the best of reference. Apply Mr. E. Brouse, Hershey. Pa. I WANTED Young man, 20 years of ige, desires a clerical position of any kind; three years' experience In clerical work; good reference. Address K., 1715, care of Telegraph. A BARGAIN! 'Business Properly Third end BoesSts. We have been Instructed to sell this property at a price which we consider a bargain. If Interested, see us promptly. Miller Bros. & Neefe REAL ESTATE Fire Insurance Surety Sonde Locust and Court Streets MONDAY EVENING TELEGRAPH WANT ADS BRING RESULTS SITUATION WANTED—MaIe WANTED—By young man, position at clerical work. Experienced and can furnish best of references. Address K, 1728, care of Telegraph. STRONG, ambitious young man wants position of any kind. Address S., 1725, care of Telegraph. WANTED First-class meat cutter desires position; fifteen years' experi ence in meat and provisions; in or out Of city; sober and can furnish best of references. Address H., 1718, care of Telegraph. SITUATIONS W ANTED—Female WANTED—lroning to do at home. Rough dry wash. Apply 1309 Currant street, or call Bell phone 3236 L. WANTED Colored woman desires general housework, or day's work, in or out of town. Address T., 1716, care of Telegraph. A YOUNG colored girl desires posi tion as waitress in Philadelphia. Ap ply Miss F. Harris, 411 Walnut sttfeet, Harrisburg, Pa. MIDDLE-AGED LADY would like a situation—to assist In housework. Call 7 to 8 in evening. 107 Capital street. WANTED—Stenographer and book keeper with four years' experience wants position. Can furnish good ref erences. Address 1729, care of Tele graph. WANTED Young lady desires po sition as stenographer; experienced; can furnish reference. Address M, 1714, care of Telegraph. WANTED Young lady desires po sition as stenographer; two years' busi ness course in High School; can fur nish references. Addreis W., 1719 care of Telegraph. WANTED Colored woman desires position at general housework, without washing, or to assist in kitchen, or child's nurse, or day's work of any kind. Call, or address, 354 South Cam eron street. KEAL ESTATE FOK SALE GREEN sf. PROPERTIES FOR SALE: Northwest corner Green and North Sts.—6-rftom frame dwelling—lot, 20x82. No. 1710 3-story brick 8 rooms bath furnace. Price, 13,700.00. No. 1940 3-story brick dwelling 10 rooms bath steam heat porches side entrance —lot, 19^x86. No. 2015—3-story brick lo' rooms and bath—steam heat—lot, 20x85. BRINTON-PACKEK CO., Second and Walnut Sts. FOR SALE lO V 4 acres, fronting on the Linglestown and Wildwood Park road; ten minutes' walk from L. trolley at Linglestown. Ideal location—even good, pure water. Apply C. B. Care, Care's Grocery, Linglestown, Pa. L. car from Square, Harrisburg. Building or Suburban lots along L trolley, $25.00 to $250.00. See them. C. B. Care & Sons, Linglestown, Pa. FOR SALE BV4 acres good lime stone land with improvements, at Lutz town, along Carlisie-Harrisburg trol ley. For particulars call at Lutztown, or address Mrs. G. B. Lutz, K. V. No. 1. Allen, Pa. Bell phone 902-4. 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. Sheaiter, Penn street. Penbrook. $4,000 WILL BUY a Green atreet house worth more money; brick; gas and electric lights; steam heat; hard wood first floor. Bell Realty Co.. Berg ner Building. $1,300 WILL BUY No. 2032 Berryhlll street lot, 18V4xll0, and $1,700 will buy No. 1947 on same street. Look at 531 Curtin street. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. FOR SALE T*o small properties on Hummel street, Nos. iil and 313. for $1,700 eacn; lots, each, 14x128, to drive alley on rear. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE Three lots in Edge mont; 135 fruit trees on lots. Terms, |7OO cash. Good spring water. Frank Gotfdment, Twenty-third struet, Edge moht. FOR SALE Several good farms lo cated In Virginia. Full description -up on application. J. S. Hosklns Lumber Co., Baltimore, Md. 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. FOB SALE: FOR SALE—I9I3 Indian Motorcycle, fully equipped and in first-class condi tion. Will sell cheap. Call at Crescent Garage, 919 Myrtle avenue. FOR SALE Sorrel, horse, 6 years old, weighs about 1,150; city broke; good driver in buggy or carriage; $200.00. horse;., will give him on trial. Don't call unless you want to buy a high—class horse. Harry Morris, at Ober's Livery Stable. FOR SALE Two oak, flat office desks; drawers on both sides; will sell at a sacrifice—room needed. Apply 1715 North Sixth street. FOR SALE One Toledo scale, $50.00; Rochester meat sllcer, $9.00; trash register, detail adder, $30.00: cof fee grinder, $7.00. Apply 1618 North Sixth street. FOR SALE One single-cylinder Harley-Davidson—for quick sale, $75.00 —investigate. Keystone Supply Co.. 814 North Third street. MKfl. AUTOMOBXEL OWJNEK, If you have an auto you want to tell, 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 as demonstrator only, at a bar gain to quick buyer. Apply City Gar age, Harrlaburg, Pa* FOR SALE FOR SALE Reading Standard and Excelsior motorcycles. Tn good condi tion. Price reasonable to quick buyer. Apply 1317 Derry street. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business Office. AT a sacrifice, by reason chasing a touring car. my light slx cyllnder Hudson Interchangeable Road ster, just purchased new and run less than four hundred miles. Address P. O. Box "8. York. Pa. i FOR SALE One Henderson motor cycle, fully equipped, like new, at a sacrifice for quick sale. Price, $165.00. Keystone Supply Co., 814 North Third street. GLASS window signs. Furnished Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and Board and Table Board at 25c 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 At Gable'c, 113, 115 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 At Gable's, 111-117 S Second street, 5,000 Sets New Sash, 8x 10x12 L, primed and glazed, at $1.15 per set. Also other sizes. 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 MISCELLANEOUS TWO OR THREE double teams of horses for hire. Apply Fry Coal Co., Ninth and Market streets. FOR EXCHANGE WILL exchange IMPROVED property for UNIMPROVED property or a farm. Address A. C. Mead, Bth floor, Union Trust Bldg., Harrlsburg, Pa. ROOMS WAITED WANTED—Two or three rooms for light housekeeping. Address G., 1727 care of Telegraph. WANTED—NiceIy furnished large second floor front room; located be tween Market street and Broad street, by a refined young couple. State price in answering. References exchanged. Address W., 1730 care of Telegraph. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT • A furnished cottage at Juniata Bridge. Cheap rent. Apply 806 North Sixteenth street. COMMENCING August 10, cottages for rent at Stoverdale. Rates reason able. Address Edward Stover, Hummels town, Pa. FOR RENT At Cove, during Sep tember, either by week or month, new ly-furniehed six-room bungalow. Boat use included. Apply 7 North Third street, second floor. FOR RENT—Two-story frame build ing, No. 5 North Cameron street. Ap* ply Shaffer Wagon Works. 80 South Cameron street. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED TO RENT Large house, between Third and Front, Pine and. Chestnut streets. Address Box 1702, care of Telegraph. ROOMS FOK KENT FOR RENT Three nicely furnished rooms, suitable for gentlemen or wo men employed; desirable neighborhood; private family; all modern conveni ences. Address J., 1724, care of Tele graph, or call Bell 1021 J. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sec ond door rooms; gentlemen preforred; excellent location, near Capitol Park. 708 Capital street. FOR RENT One newly furnished room, fronting on Capitol Park; elec tric lights, hot and cold running water in room; use of phone and large bath. ApjMy 410 North street. f R <IENT Nicely furnished rooms, with running water; boarding by meal, day or week. Apply 1001 North Second street, corner Boas and Second Streets. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, single or en-sulto; all conveniences, In cluding phone; reference required. Ap ply 1016 North Front street. FOR RENT Second floor front room, elegantly furnished, to respect able, single man or married couple; steam heat; bath; telephones; charges moderate. 706 North Sixth street Har risburg, Pa. Third house from State Capitol. TWO communicating rooms, 2 baths, second floor front, furnished for light housekeeping. All conveniences. Use of phone; gas for cooking. 925 North Sixth street. Call Bell phone O^OW. KOOMS AND BOAKD BOARD, with lodging, SI.OO per day. Rates to families given at Stoverdale. Address Edward Stover. Hummelitown, Pa. FOK KENT ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Buslnege Office. FOR RENT ln the Telegraph Building, a suite of well located otflces. Inquire for Superintendent In Bualneaa Oltico 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. Slblo 256 Herr street. AFAKTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT Apartment at 421 State street; tlve rooms and bath; desirable location. Rent, $2.50 per week. Apply Geo. W. Orth, 423 State street. WANTED WANTED Stenographic work of any kind by the hour or day. Willing to go outside office or can do same at own office. Prices reasonable. Inquire at 405 Telegraph Bldg., City. 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 to borrow, $4,000 to $5,000 at 6 per cent, on first mortgage. Good property. Address 8., 1726 care Dally Telegraph. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED—Partner, with small capi tal, In good paying grocery business; a good opening for right party. Address U., 1720, care of Telegraph. I MADE $50,000 In five years In the mall order business, began with $5. Bend for free booklet. Tells how. Hea cock, 356 Lockport, N. Y. FOR SALE Restaurant or lunch room, near Market Square. Bargain for $300.00 to quick buyer. Beason for selling, other business. Address E., 1721, care of Telegraph. ANY intelligent persqfi can earn good income corresponding Tor newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798, Loclt- Y. BUSINESS PERSONALS HAULING H. W. LATHE, Boarding Stable and National Transfer Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general haul ing. H. W. Lathe. Manager. Fifth and Woodbine streets, BeU phoaa No. 35058. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH BUSINESS PERSONALS 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 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 i 1960. MO/JEV TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate security in any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Address P. O. Box 174, Harrlsburg, Pa. * LOANS —SS to S2OO for honest work ing people without bank credit at less than legal rates, payable In instalments to .suit borrowers' convenience. Cooperative Loan and investment Co., 204 Chestnut street. 6TOKAGB STORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms. $1 to $3. Wagons, 75 cents Ser month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411 road street. Both phones. STORAGE IN 3-story brick building, rear 408 Market street. Household goods In clean, private rnuin*. Reasonable rates. Apply to P. G. Dlener, Jeweler, 408 Market St. HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two large brick warehouses, built ex pressly for storage. Private rooms for household goods and unexcelled fa cilities for storing all kinds of mer chandise. Low storage rates. South St. and Penna. R. R. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that all overdue pledges will be forfeited and sold without further notice unless the same are renewed or redeemed within the next five days. City Loan Office, 411 Market street, Harrlsburg, Pa. LEGAL NOTICES Pennsylvania State Highway Depart ment, Harrlsburg, Pa. Sealed proposals will be received at said office until 10 a. m., September 1, 1914, when bids will be pXiblicly opened and scheduled, and contract awarded as soon there after as possible, tor the reconstruction of 8562 lineal feet of Brick Block pave ment. 16 feet wide, situated in West Berwick borough, Columbia county. Plans and specifications may be seen at office of State Highway Department, Harrisburg; 1001 Chestnut street, Phil adelphia; Jll7 Farmers Bank Building, Pittsburgh, and First National Bank Building, Bloomsburg, Pa. Full parti culars and on application to Edward M. Bigelow, State Highway Commissioner. Pennsylvania State Highway Depart ment, Harrisburg, Pa. Sealed will be received at said office until 10 a. m., September I, 1914, when bids will be publicly opened and scheduled, and contract awarded as soon there after as possible, for the reconstruction of 17,820 lineal feet of pavement, (10,050 feet Asphaltlc Contrete and 7770 feet Brick Block), 16 feet wide, situated In Finleyvllle borough and Union town ship, Washington county. Plans -and specifications may be seen at office of State Highway Department, Harris burg; 1001 Chestnut street, Philadel phia; 2117 Farmers Bank Building, Pittsburgh, and Montgomery Building, Washington, Pa. Full particulars and information on application to Edward M. Bigelow, State Highway Commis sioner. Pennsylvania State Highway Depart ment, Harrisburg, Pa. Sealed proposals will be received at said office until 1° m,, September 1, 1914, when bids will be pi»bllcly opened and scheduled, and contract awarded as soon there after as possible, for the reconstruction of 1393 lineal feet of Brick Block pave ment, 16 feet wide, situated in Duryea borough, Luzerne county. Plans and specifications may be seen at office of State Highway Department, Harrls burg; 1001 Chestnut street, Philadel phia: €ll7 Farmers Bank Building. Pittsburgh, and First National Bank Building, Bloomsburg, Pa. Full par ticulars and information on application to Edward M. Bigelow, State Highway Commissioner. Pennsylvania State Highway Depart ment, Harrisburg, Pa. Sealed proposals will be received at said office until 10 a. m., September 1, 1914, when bids will be publicly opened and scheduled, and contract awarded as soon there after as possible, for the reconstruction of 15,063 lineal feet of Brick Block pavement, 16 feet wide, situated in Franklin township, Greene county. Plans and specifications may be seen at office of State Highway Department, Harrisburg; 1001 Chestnut street, Phil adelphia; 2117 Farmers Bank Building", Pittsburgh, and Montgomery Building, Washington, Pa. Full particulars and Information on application to Edward M. Bigelow, State Highway Commis sioner. Pennsylvania State Highway Depart ment, Harrisburg, Pa. Sealed proposals will be received at said office until 10 a. m., September 1. 1914, when bids will be publicly opened and scheduled, and contract awarded as soon there after as possible, for the reconstruction of 4,257 lineal feet of Brick Block pave ment, 12% feet wide, situated In New Eagle borough. Washington county. Plans and specifications may be seen at office of State Highway Department, Harrisburg; 1001 Chestnut street, Phil adelphia; 2117 Farmers Bank Building, Pittsburgh, and Montgomery Building, Washington, Pa. Pull particulars and information on application to Edward M. Bigelow, State Highway Commis sioner. Pennsylvania State Highway Depart ment, Harrisburg, Pa. Sealed proposals will be received at said office until 10 a. m., September 1, 1914, when alternate bids will be publicly opened and scheduled, and con tract awarded as soon thereafter as possible, for the reconstruction of 5806 lineal feet of Amieslte, Warren ite, Filbertlne, Unionite, One Course Concrete, Brick Block and Asphaltlc Bituminous Macadam (Penetration Method) pavement, 16 feet wide, situ ated In Galeton borough. Potter county. Plans and specifications may be seen at office of State Highway Department, Harrisburg; 1001 Chestnut street, Phil adelphia; 2117 Farmers Bank Building, Pittsburgh, and First National Bank Building, Wellsboro, Pa. Full particu lars and Information on application to Edward M. Bigelow, State Highway Commissioner. Pennsylvania State Highway Depart ment, Harrlsburg, Pa. Sealed proposals will be received at said office until 10 a. m., September X, 1914, when bids will be publicly opened and scheduled, and contract awarded as soon there after as possible, for the reconstruction of 18.272 lineal feet of Asphaltlc Bitu minous Macadam (Penetration Method) pavement, 16 feet wide, situated in South Hanover and Derry townships, Dauphin county. Plans and specifica tions may be seen at office of State Highway Department. Harrlsburg; 1001 Chestnut street. Philadelphia; 2117 Farmers Bank Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. Pull particulars and information on ap plication to Edward M. Blgelow, State Highway Commissioner. Pennsylvania State Highway Depart ment, Harrlsburg, Pa. Sealed proposals will be received at said ofnce until 10 a. m.. September 1. 1914, when bids will be publicly opened and scheduled, and contract awarded as soon there after as possible, for the reconstruction of 5200 lineal feet of Brick Block pave ment, 16 feet wide, situated in Blgler township, Clearfield county. Plans and specifications may be seen at office of State Highway Department, Harrls burg; 1001 Chestnut street. Philadel phia; 2117 Farmers Bank Building, Pittsburgh, and Clearfield Trust Build ing. Clearfield. Pa. Full particulars and Information on application to Ed iward M- Blgelow, State Highway Com- THE MARK PHILADELPHIA PBODOC® By Associated Press Philadelphia. Aug. 10.- Wheat higher; No. 2, red, spot, new export, 91 % 97; No. 1. Northern Duluth, export, $1.1201.17. Corn Higher; No. 2. yellow, local, 94 Oats C "— Higher; No. 2, white, 46%® 47c. Bran Higher; winter, per ton. $28.00; spring. $27®27.50. Refined Sugars— Advanced 50 points; powdered. 5.60; fine granulated 5.50; confectioners' A, 6.40; Keystone A, 6.30. Butter The market 1b steady; western, creamery, extras. 80c; near by prints, fancy, 33c. Eggs The market is fl 1 " 1 "' Pennsvlvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, $7.60 per case; do., current receipts, free cases. $6.60®6.90 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, $7.50 per case; extras, firsts, free cases, js.eir @6.90 per case. , , Live poultry Weak; fowlSj 17 ®18c; young chickens, ll®20c; spring chickens. 27@32c; broiling chick ens, 16® 20c; old roosters. 12® 13c: ducks, old, 12®13c; ducks, young. 13® 14c; geese, 15@lVc; turkeys, 19@20c. Dressed Poultry Steady; fowls, western, fancy, heavy. 19V4 ©^^ic;i, 1 ? 0 -. fair to good, heavy, 16@18%c; do., unattractive, 13016 c; old roosters, 13V4c; roasting chick ens, fancy, I6t»isc: "''""'it chickens, nearby, 21® 2 4c; western, 17 ®2lc; capons, large, 23®25c; do., tmall. tui Keyb, 2«>>.. do., fair. I0©28c; ducks. ll®18c; »•»•» ll«l«c. Potatoes - Weak; new, per barrel, $1.60® 3.60; do.. Southern, per .barrel, 75c®52.00: Jersey, per basket. 35@40c. Flour—The market is strong; winter, clear, $3.85® 4.10; straights, Pennsyl vania, new, $3.90®4.00; spring straight, $4.50® 4.60; do., patents, $4.65®4.90; western, $4.25@4.40; patents. $4 50® 4.76; Kansas straight, jute sacks,,s4.ls @4.30; spring, firsts, clear, s*- 00 @ 11-20; strights, $4.20® 4.30; patents. $4.36® 4.60. Hay The market Is firni; tim othy, No. 1, large bales, $20.80® 21.00, No. 1. medium bales, $20.00®20.50; No. 2, do., slß.oo® 19.00; No. 3. do., $16.00® Clover mixed: Light, mixed, $18.60@ 19.00: No. 1. do., $17.50@18.00; No. 2, do., $15.00®16.00. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADB FnraUhrd hy H. W. SSAVBLY Arcade BulldJnic Chicago, 111 Aug. 10. Close. Wheat— . „ ~ September 96% i December .. 102 Corn— September '7j» December 69% Oat*— 4,,/ September 41H December 44H Pork— September 22.20 Lard— September , October 10.20 Ribs— September 12 I October 12.45 CHICAGO CATTLE Chicago, 111., Aug. 10. Hogs Strong. Bulk, $9.16@9.60; light, $9.30® 10,00; mixed, $8.90@9.96; heavy, $8.60® 9.76; rough, $8.60@8.80; pigs, sß.oo® 9.60. * Cattle Strong. Beeves, 10.05; steers, $6.60®8.80; stockers and feeders. $E.50@8.00; cows and heifers, $3.70®9.25; calves. $5.50@11.65. Sheep—Steady. Sheep, $6.40@6.26; vearltngs, $6.10®7.26; lambs, $6.65@ 9.10. Aviator Loses Life in Destroying Zeppelin London, Aug. 10.—The Times cor respondent in Brussels, describing the fighting at Liege, says aerial fleets were used by both Belgians and Ger mans. The fighting In midair was de sultory but deadly. A huge Zeppelin sailed over Liege during the early fighting, but was pursued by a Bel gian aeroplanist, who lost his life In destroying it. After the destruction of this Zeppe lin the Germans confined their aerial activity to the use of scouting aero planes, several of which were de- I stroyed by Bhots from the forts. At tempts to reach the aeroplanes with shells were often unsuccessful, how ever, owln<" to the inability to shoot high enough. Two Belgian aeroplanists who were attacked by the German field artillery at a moderate height were nearly ren dered unconscious by a shell whtcn burst just beneath them. They reached the ground safely, however, and as they alighted remarked coolly that "Theqe Germans shoot badly." LEGAL NOTICES IN REOPENING AND GRADING OF WHITEHALL, STREET FROM WESTERN DINE OF PROSPECT STREET TO MARKET STREET. HARRISBURG. PA. Notice is hereby given that the view ers appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin county to view and ascertain the damages and benefits arising from the above-mentioned pro ceeding. and to assess the same accord ing to law, have filed their report in the said court to No. 138 September Term, 1914, on the 10th day of August, 1914. The schedule of assessment* con tained therein Is as follows: SCHEDULE OPENING Damages. Benefits. E. B. Mitchell, Jr., and Marv C. Mitcnell, 17,- 600 sq. ft. of land taken $500.00 $600.00 GRADING North Side. Feet. Dam- Bene • ages. fits. E. B. Mitchell. Jr., and Mary C. Mitchell... 363 None $230.74 City of Harrisburg .. 75 None 61.00 South Side. E. B. Mitchell. Jr., and Mary C. Mitchell... 691 None 331.00 City of Harrisburg .. 133 None 37.28 Total None $860.00 Unless excepitons thereto be filed within thirty days after August 10th, 1914, said report will be confirmed ab solutely. E. CLARK COWDEN. JAMES D. SALTSMAN. PAUL G. SMITH. Viewers. PAVING NOTICE NOTICE to property owners along tne lines of Howard alley from Emer ald street to Curtin street. You are hereby notified that the as sessment to pay the cost and expense of paving and curbing the above named highway under Ordinance No, 60. File of Common Council, Session of 1912-1913, will be made by me, at my office In the Commonwealth Trust Com pany Building. No. 222 Market street. Harrisburg. Pa. .on Thursday, the 20th day of August, 1914, between the hours of 9 o'clocK a. m. and 12 o'clock noon, when and where all parties interested shall be heard. M. B. COWDEN. City Engineer. NOTICE to property owners along the lines of Howard street from Wood bine street to Wharton alley and How ard alley from Wharton alley to Camp street. Ordinance No. 104. File of City Council. Session of 1914-1915. In accordance with the terms of Ordi nance No. 883. File of Common Coun cil,-you are hereby notified to make all the necessary house connections con templated by you "with the main sewer, gas pipes, steam heating pipes, water pipes or other mains," within sixty days from the date of this notice, and conduct the said service pipes or sewers from the mains in the street to within the curb lines of said street. M. B COWDEN, * . Slty Eng-iaeer, AUGUST 10,1914. MORE STATE AID TO BE GIVEN COUNTIES Dauphin Will Have One Highway Constructed by the Common wealth This Autumn Bids for State-aid contracts for a road in Dauphin county have just been advertised by the State Highway Department, closing September first- There are eight applications adver tised, aggregating twelve and three fifths miles. . The first one of the applications upon which bids will be received is for 5,200 feet of highway in Bigler Township, Clearfield County, front a point near the road leading to Pine Run easterly through the village of Madera to the line between the Com ely-McCamley properties. This pave ment which is to be of brick block, of the standard width of 16 feet, Is to be completed by the first of next June. Another brick block pavement to be completed by the first of July Is in West Berwick Borough, Col umbia County, extending from the Briar Creek Township line by the way of Front street to the Berwick Bor ough line a distance of 8,552 feet. In South Hanover and Derry Town ships, Dauphin County, about three and one-half miles of asphaltic con crete and 7,770 feet of brick block pavement is to be constructed from Swatara Station to the Philadelphia and Reading Railway to tWe West- Hanover-South Hanover Township line by the way of the road from Hanoverdale. This highway is to be completed by August first next. In Finnleyville Borough and Union Township, Washington County, 10,050 feet of asphaltic concrete and 7,770 feet of brick block pavement Is to be constructed on the road running from a point near the property of G. Crook ham at the end of the improved road to the Finleyville Borough line and through Finleyville Borough -by the way of Washington, Brownsville and Sheridan Avenues to the Union Town ship line a total distance of about three and one-half miles. This road is to be completed by September first, 1915. Another brick block pavement to be laid will be in New Eagle Borough, Washington County, where more than three-fourths of a mil© Is to be laid from the improved road in Carroll Township along Sproul Route No. 247 in a southeasterly direction. This is to be completed by the first of July. A little more than a mile of improv ed highway is to be built In Galeton Borough, Potter County, extending from Main and West streets over West street to Union street, thence over Union street to Germanla street, thence on Germania street to fifth street and thence over Fifth street to the West Branch Township line. Al ternate bids will be asked on Amiesite, Warrenite, Filbertine, Unionite, and course concrete, brick block pavement and asphaltic bituminous pavement, penetration method. This road is to be completed by July first next. A brick block pavement is to be completed August 1, 1915, in Franklin Township, Greene County. This road is being readvertisod and extends nearly three miles along Smith Creek Road. in Duryea Borough, Luzenrt County, about one-fourth of a mile of brick block pavement is to be laid from the Avoca Borough line along the Main street to the Lackawanna County line. This Is to be completed by the first of December of this year. John L. L. Kuhn Low Bidder For Distribution of State Documents John L. h. Kuhn, of this city, former State printer, was low bidder on the shipping of State publications and Charles H. Miller, also of this city, low on the drayage for the yearly con tract for distribution of State docu ments from August 15 when bids were opened to-day by A Nevin Pomeroy, su perintendent of printing. Joseph Mont ? ornery, of this city, who had the con ract last year, raised his bid from 25 to 76 cent* per thousand. Mr. Kuhn bid less than Mr. Montgomery took the contract for last year. The total cost of distribution of doc uments was $8,354.37 for the period from August 15 to July 1, of which $546 was expended for packing, the rest being for mailing, express and Other charges. The bids were, by the 100, John L. L. Kuhn 23% cents for shipping, and 20 cents for drayage; C. H Miller, 7 cents for drayage; P. Rettew 83 3-10 for packing and 24% for drayage; Joseph Montgomery 75 and 12%; G. W. Keever 30 for shipping. The contract will be let in a dav or two. About 900,000 documents have been handled this year. Sugar Has Risen $1.20 Since England Took Hand in Europe's War An advance of $1.20 a hundred pounds on granulated sugar since the announcement that England would take a hand In the European war. was reached to-day when a quotation of $5.80 per tfundred was delivered by wholesalers In Harrlsburg. "We confidently expect that sugar will go up to $7 a hundred or perhaps more/' said a wholesale grocery deal er to-day. Austrians Reach Basel to Reinforce Germans By Associated Press London, Aug. 10—6.10 a. m.—The Rome correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph Company forwards a de spatch from Basel, Switzerland, saying that the Austrian troops have arrived there coming by way of Constance. They comprise 30,000 men of the 14th. Corps under command of the Grand Duke of Tuscany, which were with drawn from Tyrol to prevent them be ing sent against the Servians. They will reinforce the German troops encamped at Istein, where the Germans are massing In the hills and in the fortifications, following the French success in Alsace. FOR. RENT New Modern Apartments 16 and 18 North Fourth Street A ffi ly J.L. Shearer, Jr. Midwife Charged With Violations of Law to Get Hearing August 17 On petition of Daniel S. Seltz, city solicitor. Monday, August 17, was flx*d for hearing the appeal in the case of Mrs. Bertha Wlnfleld. Mrs. Winfleld was convicted by Al derman C. E. Murray of the Third Ward, on July 23. on a charge of violating the State and City health laws governing midwlves. It was testified that Mrs. Winfleld had failed to report several cases of eoro eyes in children. Alderman Mur ray fined Mrs. Winfleld <SO and or dered an imprisonment of flfte in days. Pending an appeal Mrs. Winfleld fur nished ball for her appearance whf.n wanted. MONET FOR SALARIED PEOPLB and others upon their own nam**. Cheap rate*, easy payment*, confiden tial. Adams A Co, R. 804. 8 N. Market S«. I' "S For Sale «4 acres— 2 acres tlmberland—lo» cated 6 miles from Harrlaburg. Dauphin Co., good road, 15 minutes' walk from trolley line, frame build* Ings, running water in nearly every field, sand soil, possession soon. Can be bought with all stock and farming implements. Brinton-Packer Co. AND WALNUT STREETS [ B. C. MURRAY 10th and Market Sts. We do Everything Us TOOL MAKING and TOOL REPAIRING, PRACTICAL HORSESHOEING and JOBBING PHONE—Shop, 2470 J. Residence, 1382 J. —— ———< r ■> Central Apartnent FOR RENT 8 rooms, bath and kitchen, cltr steam heat and water supplied. Newly renovated. Convenient la every way. Now ready for occupancy. Located at No. 88 N. 2nd St. Apply to Commonwealth Trust Company Real Entatr Department 222 MARKET STREET ' Frank & Real Estate and Insurance Office, No. 18 N. Third St. IJARRISBtJRG, PA. Offers the following property FOR Property Northwest Corner Court and Cranberry Streets Alterations to Be Made to Suit Tenant THE EQUITABLE Will Lend You Money To Housekeeper* Work. Ingmen and Salaried Em* < j ploye*. ,/ No red tape, bother or worry. You may have it to-day if you wish. LEGAL RATES T EQUITABLE INVESTMENT COMPANY S N. MARKET SQUARE] Room 21 4th Floor 11
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