k M Like a Jim 'SHADOW M TheyFollowYou! Everywhere and always Telegraph WANT ADS are with you. No matter what you want or when you want it there's always a copy of the Telegraph in reach if you really mean business. This is the reason Telegraph WANT ADS always bring such good results. The Telegraph covers the city and surroundings like a blanket and is al ways available to the man or woman who want. \ 1 DIED IfISSLEY J. Paul Nlssley, aged 45 years, died Saturday, August 15, 1914, at Park View Hotel, Bethlehem. New Hampshire .... Funeral Wednesday, August 19, 1914, mt 2 o'clock P. M. from his late resi dence. Main street. Hummelstown, Pa. Burial Hummelstown Cemetery. Rela tives and friends are invited to attend •without further notice. FOUND FOUND Satisfaction without extra c.iarge at Eggert's Steam Dyeing & ff"rench Cleaning Works. 1245 Market Street. Try us for your clothes sake. Both phones. A prompt delivery ser vice. LOST LOST Small, black purse with *4l dn. on Peffer street, between Susque hanna avenue and Third street car. Re ward if left at Telegraph Office. LOST August 6. Fox Terrier. Answers to name of Tlmmle. Color, and black —three black spots, (black head. $5.00 reward if returned B F. Ramsey. 2525 Main street. Pen ■brook. Pa. LOST University of Pennsylvania <*lsss pipe, J. M., on upper tennis courts <jf Island Park, yesterday. Return to iTelegraph Office. LOST Between Second and Walnut And Short and Walnut, or Fourth and Walnut to Boas, on Saturday evening, three dozen of white aigrettes. Reward If returned to Telegraph Office LOST At Mt. Gretna, on Thursday. m. small open-faced S ol< * wa * c .?: Reward if returned to 1421 Berryhill street. WANTED —Male ' WANTED Two neat, young men Sor counter work; reference required. Apply Rustic Dairy Lunch. 5-7-9 South Third street. WANTED lO,OOO men. You will be ithe loser if you lay this paper aside "without reading the Advertisement — Millions In Oil—Appearing on another •page. ARAiY OF UNITED STATES. MEN WANTED. Ablebodied, unmarried men between ages of 18 and 35; citizens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read end write the English language. For ■lnformation applv to Recruiting Officer, Bergner Building. 3d & Market Sts.. Harrisburg. 48 N. Queen St.. Lancaster; 853 Pine St., Williamsport. or 37 W. Market St-, \ork, Pa. MEN to learn barber trade. Only few ■weeks required. Wages while learning. Positions guaranteed. Write for par ticulars. United Barber Schools, 183 {Main street, Buffalo. N. Y. WANTED Two neat-appearing " young men under 22 years of age, to ' travel. Those willing to work for $lB per week call before S:3O A. M. and i after 6:00 P. M. R. G. Chichester, Co h lumbus Hotel. WANTED Young man, about 18, to cell goods House-to-house work. Sal ary, $8 per week, with Increase as he makes good. Address G., 1758, care of ' Telegraphy WANTED Young man as solicitor and collector. $lO and commission. (Address C.. 1762. care of Telegraph. i WANTED Solicitor for Western Pennsylvania. Must make good appear ance and come well recommended. Give references In your reply. Salary. Ad dress Confidential, 1757, care of Tele graph. WANTED Men to add to their Income by selling during their spare 4lme; experience not necessary. Address >P. O. Box 395, Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED A registered drug clerk (by the Hull Drug Co. 23 North King Lancaster. Pa. HELP WANTED —Female WANTED —A neat, reliable girl for housework. Apply at ee at 212 Fcrs ,ter street. WANTED Four young ladies, neat, under 23 years of age, to travel on high-class proposition. Those willing to work for SIS per week, see Miss Slee, •Hotel Columbus. WANTED Middle-aged white wo •jnan for general housework; must un derstand plain cooking. Apply 613 Herr street. GIRLS WANTED to learn the Irade of cigar making, packing and in the shipping dept. Apply Harrisburg Cigar Co., No. 500 Race St. FOR SALE ' Sunnyside Farm 125 Acres 1 % miles south of Bowmansdale. Well worth the money we're asking —full particulars upon Inquiry. Grissinger Farm 73 Acres IV4 miles southwest of New Cumberland —a good farm near Harrisburg—and on the market at a fair price—full particulars upon i Inquiry. ! Miller Bros. & Neefe REAL ESTATE Fire Insurance Surety Bonds I.ocunt and Court Streets TUESDAY EVENING, TELEGRAPH WANT ADS BRING RESULTS HELP WANTED—FemaIe WANTED An assistant cook at Y. W C. A., Hershey, Pa., September 1. Apply In person to Secretary of Y. W. C. A. WANTED Woman for general housework in family of three. No chil dren. Apply to Mrs. F. B. Snavely, Hershey, Pa. ' LEARN DRESSMAKING JOIN our summer class. Learn fit ting by measurement. The art cannot bo taught right any other Make all your 6ummer dresses while learn ing. Works Dressmaking School, 22 North FGourth street. WANTED. AT ONCE Lady house to-house demonstrators, on the 20-Mu\e Team Borax. Good salary will be paid to those who can qualify. None but ex perienced need apply to Box 1760, car© of Telegraph. AGENTS WANTED WANTED lnsurance agents for ordinary department; good producers; salary ahd commission paid. Answer by letter only, giving reference, experi ence and amount written Scranton Life Insurance Co.. 710 Kunkel Build ing. SITUATION WANTED—MaIe WANTED —• Young man wishes po sition as clerk in office, or salesman; has had three years' road experience. Address Y., 1759. care of Telegraph. WANTED By man with experi ence. position as solicitor or work of any kind; ran furnish references. Ad dress No. 1311 Cowden street. WANTED White man wants situa tion as driver for delivery wagon in or around Harrlsburg; well acquainted in surrounding towns. Address J. W. Diehl, 1223 North Sixth street. DRUGS Registered graduate In Pharmacy, with about sixteen years' ex perience, wishes position; can give ref erence. Address D., 1761, care of Tele graph Office. MTLAIiONS "AAX'I I.l)—lcmiUo WANTED Young girl desires po sition as telephone operatoi or clerk in confectionery store; have had some ex perience. Call, or address. 1606 Wal lace street. WANTED White woman wants general housework in small family. Ad dress Mrs. Ida Hare. Third and Market streets. New Cumberland. .wanted Young girl desires po sition in dlningroom or in confectionery store. Call, or address, 1621 Wallace street. WANTED Colored girl desires gen eral housework and cooking. Call, or address, 1231 North Seventh street. WANTED Colored woman wants position as cook. App'v 511 North ave nue. WANTED Colored woman wants day's work. Apply 618 Walnut. Rob inson. WANTED A colored woman wants day's work of any kind. Will do wash ing and ironing at home or out. Apply 10SV4 Christie's Court. WANTED A middle aged woman desires position as housekeeper; can furnish references. i street, Citv. WANTED Colored woman wants position in country as housekeeper. Apply 1404 Fulton street. WANTED Position in small family as housekeeper by middle-aged woman; reliable and good manager. Address Mrs. Rauch, care of Mrs. Baety, Myers town, Pa. WANTED Position as housekeeper by middle-aged lady; can give good reference. Address P. O. Box 109, Dau phin. Pa. WANTED Young colored girl de sires light housework, or child's nurse. Call, or address, 803 South Tenth street. WANTED Young colored girl de sires light housework. Call, or address, 1034 South Cameron street. WANTED A position as a working housekeeper, or upstairs girl at hotel. Address S. C., 1751, care of Telegraph. WANTED by colored girl, general housework or second work. Can fur nish reference. 207 Nectarine Ave. WANTED A lady would like to go to the seashore with a respectable fam ily as child's nurse or mother's helper. Address P., 1752, care of Telegraph. KEAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Corner plot 60x125, at Camp Hill. Price $550. $2300 will buy a brick house on Catharine street, all improvements. Rented at $lB. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. S3OOO will buy a single property lo cated in the suburbs, 7 rooms, bath, gas and lights, steam heat, large porches. Bell Realty Co., Berg ner Building. FOR SALE Two Calder street houses, near Sixth street, offered at $3900 for both. No. 1315 Derry street can be bought at a most reasonable price. Bell Realty Co., Bergaer Bldg. HOUSES FOR SALE on easy pay ments; you pay rent and you can pay on your property monthly. Get our revised list and consider purchasing. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE Just completing four brick houses, in good section of hill, U block from trolley. These properties are well built, equtpped with gas and electric light, gas and coal range hardwood finish and are offered for $2600. Apply H. G. Pedlow, no South Thirteenth street REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE FOR SALE—Three-story brick bouse on Chestnut street, near Seventeenth, all improvements. Price $2850. S2OOO will buy a suburban house. 6 rooms and bath. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. FOR SALE Farm 10 miles east of Harrisburg, containing 90 acres, in good state of cultivation; buildings in good condition; 6 acres of heavy oak timber. For further information call on, or address, C. S. Cassel, R. F D No. 2, Penbrook, or J. C. Cassel 29 South Thirteenth street. Harrisburg FOR SALE Stt acres good lime stone land with improvements, at Lutz town, along Carlisle-Harrisburg trol ley. For particulars call at Lutztown or address Mrs. G. B. Lutz, R. D. 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. Sheaffer, 2636 Penn street. Penbrook. FOR SALE Plot of land, fronting 60 ft. on Market street and east of Eighteenth street. Excellent home site. J. E. Gipple. 1251 Market street. FOR SALE—Why pay rent when $l5O cash and monthly payments of $20.00 each will buy a 7-room brick house. Bath, pantry, gas and electric lights steam heat, 8-ft. front porch, side entrance and lot 150 ft. deep. Price $2400. Apply H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. FOR SALE Three lots in Edge mont; 135 fruit trees on lots. Terms, S7OO cash. Good spring water. Frank Goodment. Twenty-third street. Edge mont. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE GOOD paying general store, close to Harrisburg, for sale or exchange for good real estate. Address G., 2075. care of Telegraph. GOOD paying general store, close to Harrisburg, for sale or exchange for good real estate. Address G.. 2075. care of Telegraph. FOR SAUK OR EXCHANGE Any amount of Ford Automobiles either on Real Estate of personal property. Inquire of James J. Lynch, Contractor, 1311 Fulton street. City. HEAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT Cottage, by week, fur nisned, along: Conodogulnet creek. Ready to occupy. Use of two boats. Twenty minutes' walk from car line. Good fishing. Apply to W. H. Myers. St. James Hotel. FOR RENT New semi bungalow house, corner Green and Woodbine streets. Tiled bath room, steam heat, hardwood floors, open fire place. Individual front porch. Ideal location. In quire C. L. Long, Green and Woodbine streets. PERDIX COTTAGE FOR RENT The Wayne, furnished. five-room, double-deck sleeping porches. Ideal Mountain resort for Fall and Winter. Attractive price for remainder of sea son. Apply to A. C. Young. 26 North Third street. Bell phone 713 J. FOR RENT House in Paxtang, Just completed; 10 rooms and bath; all im provements ; front and back stairs; steam heat; two squares from trolley. Oak and Montour streets. Paxtang. FOR RENT A three-story eight room house; all Improvements. Inquire 1730 Susquehanna street. FOR RENT. AT PAXTANG 2 hi story brick house; 7 rooms and bath; electric light and steam heat. Inquire W. Ross Bealor, Paxtang, Pa., or call Bell phone 2022 M. FOR RENT 1642 North Third street; 3-story brick; house formerly occupied by Dr. E. 2. Shoop, now occu pied by Dr. Russell; 11 rooms and bath; possession at once. Inquire John C. Giede. 1729 Green street. AFAR 1 MEN TS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished apartment centrally located. Price reasonable; all conveniences. Address 81754, or call Bell Phone 3251 J. FOR RENT—Apartment consisting of 4 rooms and bath, all improvements, immediate possession. Apply 15-42 N. Sixth street. L. Sllbert. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Two furnished rooms, with private bath and board, for couple in private family; desirable location; reference required and given. Bell phone 1021 J. FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms for housekeeping. Apply 35 North Sixteenth street. FOR RENT Three large unfur nished rooms, on first floor, with priv ilege in cellar and summer kitchen; suitable for couple. 503 Cumberland street. City. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms; all conveniences; near trolley line; rea sonable rent. Apply 41 North Four teenth street. FURNISHED ROOMS All roorps newly and comfortably furnished; baths, free telephone and lounging room, seven-minute walk from center of city. The Guest Place, 826 North Third street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room*, vvitn running wjuer; boarding by meal. Jay or weeK. Apply 100 l North Second street. corner aoa.o and Second streets. FOR RENT l>urnlsl«ea rooms, single or en-sult.:; all conveniences, in cluding phone; reierence required. Ap ply lu 15 North Front street. Foii KIbNT FOR RENT—Dwdlllng 1323 Wallace street, to small tumuy, 5 rooms and attic, water in kitchen, paved street, good locality. Inquire iui iioas street, between a and 6 p. m., or Room 8, 42a Broad street. ROOMS FOH KENT (JAiUJS can be secured at the Telegraph business Office. FOR RENT ln the Telegraph iiulidiug, a suite of well located oifices. Inquire for Superintenuent in Business Ullice of Telegraph. FOR RENT Store room, moo North Third street; 33x100; i4-foot celling; one of the best rooms in the city. Ap ply J. S. Sibia 256 Uerr street. W4AIU> WANTED —> 100 second-hand bi cycles and motorcycles we have great demand for tnem highest cash prices paid. Keystone Supply Co., 814 North Third street. United phone li)W. STUDENTS WANTED WANTED—A few students In ele mentary or advanced mathematics or mechanics. J. W. Miller, Prof, at Le hlgh. Call 303 Chestnut street. FOH SALE FOR SALE National cash register, total adder; 5-pound coffee mill, scales, counter and counter cases. Apply 324 Strawberry avenue. FOR SALE At Gable's. 111-117 a Second street, 6,000 Sets New Sash, ix 10x12 L, primed and glazed, at 11.16 per set. Also other sizes. FOR SALE One Henderson; elec tric lights; equipments; tandem; tires good as new; machine In excelent con dition; cheap to quick buyer. Apply 1317 Derry street. FOR SALE Two good bay driving horses. Work well double or single. Inquire Joseph Mattls, Lochlel Farm, Stetlton. H vRRISBURG TELEGRAPH FOR SALE FORD CAR FIVE-PASSENGER TOURING CAR— fully equipped electric lights ln good condition must be sold this week. First $300.00 takes It. KEYSTONE SUPPLY CO., No. Sl4 North Third Street. United Phone 19W. DAINTY 5-PASSENGEH FORD Touring Car in excellent condition— electric lights and horn Splitzdorf magneto. Price. $375.00. ABBOTT-DETROIT BRANCH, KMI-OS S. Second S't., Harrlsburg, l»u. Bell Phone 3593. FOR SALE At Gabie'r, 113, 115 and 117 South Second street. 5,000 gallons New Era ready mixed paint. Acme quality. Also the (ull line of the Acme make. FOR SALE A number of jeweler's tools, Including one "Rivet" lathe, all in good condition. Prices reasonable. Address H., 1750, care of Telegrapl). 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 Tale grapn. FOR SALE —English Bull Terrier Sup, price $5.00. Inquire 220 Brlggs t.. or Peifter line stable. 31 North Tenth street. FOR SALE New Peninsular steel range, water back, gas attachment; never been used. Will sell at a bar f;ain. Inquire C. L Long, Green and Voodbine. FOR SALE Beagle pups, six weeks old. Apply Jack Lyter, 1940 State street. Bell phone 1285 L FOR SALE One 1912 Regal Road ster. tlrst-class condition, $425.00. Ad dress Box 1748, care of Telegraph. iitf. AUTOMOBIEL OWInKK. If you have an auto you want to sell, let us get a buyer. No sale, no pay. is our way. If interested consult us. Key stone Supply Co., 814 North Third street. United phone 19W. FOR SALE Two driving horses, one grocery wagon, one Jenny Lind carriage, two sets of harness. Cheap. Apply 416 Calder street. BUY your traveling and leather goods from the wholesale and retail leather merchants. A large consignment on display. Specialties made to order and repaired. Harrisburg Harness and Sup ply Co.. Second and Chestnut. FOR SALE CARDS on Bale at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR SALE lce Cream Garden, Quick Lunch and Restaurant* "doing tine business," will be sold to quick purchaser at a sacrifice. Reason for selling, other interests to look after that takes all of my attention and time. Address P. O. Box 104, Lewis burg, Pa. FOR SALE Reo automobile; two cylinder, 1909 model; top. windsheld, speedometer, two extra tubes, two Woolworth tread, almost new, tires; car in excellent condition. First $75.00 takes it. Apply Keystone Supply Co., 814-North Third street. HLhI.Nt.SS) Ol'i'UHlX.Vlilies FOR SALE Well-established (mo torcycle, bicycle, etc.,) business, in very good location, doing good business. Reason for selling. lor particulars ad dress Box R., 174(, care of Telegraph. WANT to meet gentleman with capi tal to finance the manufacture of a Patent Top for Milk Bottles. Address Inventor, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE A good boardinghouse, w'lth fixtures. Address Rutherford Inn, Rutherford, Pa. FOR SALE Grocery Store, doing good, yash business—reason for selling, other business—in good location—rent reasonable. Address Box R, 1756, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT OR SALE lce cream business—doing good business. Will sell cheap to quick buyer. Address Box 1755, care of Telegraph. 1 MADE $50,000 In Ave years in the mail order business, began with $5. Send for free booklet. Tolls how. Hea cock, 355 Lockport, N. Y. ANY Intelligent person can earn good Income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate. 798. Lock port. N. Y. BUSINESS PERSONALS REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING with best material and by expert help. Send us your worn furniture. Ou.r beat efforts Insure your satisfaction. S- N. Gluck. 320 Woodbine street. HAULING n. W. LATUU, Hoarding Stable and National Transfer Co. Movers of f nanos. safes, boilers and general haul ng. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. 2503 R. S. HALDEMAN * CO., Carpentera and Builders Job work promptly at tended to in any part of the city. Es timates cheerfully furnished by call ing Bell phone 3622 M. $7,500.00 ACCIDENTAL DEATH—S2O to SSO WEEKLY Accident and Sick ness—Men and Women accepted. All occupations. Premium, $lO a year. Half Benefits, $5.00. Large commissions to agents. National Accident Society, 320 Broacrtvay, New York. (Established 1885). FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, lit Market street. Harrlsburg, Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell 1860. MONEY TO LOAN LOANS—}S to J2OO (or honeßt 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 biOKAUK STORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, 76 cents 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 NOTICES NOTICE Letters of Administration on the Estate of Mary A. Blessing, late of City of Harrlsburg, Dauphin county, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned residing in City of Harrlsburg, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make Immedi ate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement DAVID S. BLESSING. Administrator, 1211 North Third Street. Harrlsburg-. Pa. GLOVEMAKERS WANT RAISE By Associated Prtss Gloversville, N. Y„ Aug. 18.—Over 600 gloveworkers tn this city to-day presented a demand for more wages to their employers, giving the manu> facturers forty-eight hours In which to reply. Great Battle Is Now Believed to Be In Progress [Continued From First Page] prohibit correspondents with the army. Only official artists and his torians may go with German troops, and those will not be permitted to write or make public their sketches until the conclusion of a cam paign, or at the discretion of the authorities. It is known also that Russian military regulations governing war correspondents have been made very drastic. Russia is profiting by her experiences in this connection, in the Russo-Japanese war. The Pope is reported, through London, to be suffering from a severe bronchial affection; his condition is said to be such as to occasion serious alarm. BRECKENRIDGE IS AIDING AMERICANS Relief committees in London as well as the American embassy, are convinced that the numbers of Americans stranded in Europe have been greatly under estimated. The original total of 30,0 CX) is believed to represent only half the real number. Frank S. Breck enridge, assistant secretary of war of the United States, who is now in London has completed for the succoring of Americans still in England and on the continent. President Wilson has addressed a statement to the American people urging them to a strict observance of that speech and conduct which will but safeguard the nation against distress disaster. He warns against the breach of neutrality which may spring out of partisanship. British and German troops in Africa have come into contact in the German possession of Togoland on the Gold Coast, where some Germans are said to have been captured. A Rome dispatch reports the loss of an Austrian torpedo boat off Pola, only one member of the crew was saved. By special arrangement with the Post Office Department there will henceforward be an Atlantic mail service each Wednesday and Saturday from New York and Liverpool, by steamers flying the American flag. No authentic news has come to hand to-day concerning the reported French advance into Alsace-Lorraine in the direction of Strassburg. Holland is reported as continuing her elaborate precautions along her frontier to enforce her netrality, should occasion arise. Before his departure from Berlin to the front, Emperor William issued a decree in which he said: "I AM FIRMLY CONFIDENT THAT WITH THE HELP OF GOD, THE BRAVERY OF THE GERMAN ARMY AND NAVY AND THE UNANIMITY OF THE GERMAN PEOPLE IN THESE HOURS OF DANGER, VICTORY WILL CROWN OUR CAUSE." Emergency Legislation Bill to Insure Vessels Ready For Presentation By Associated Press Washington, D. C., Aug. 18.—Emer gency legislation to create a -govern ment bureau which would insure steamers transporting American prod ucts abroad during war in Europe was ready for presentation in the House to-day. It would supplement the new shipping bill passed by Con gress authorizing admittance of ror eign built steamers to Amercan reg istry and the protection of the United States flag. The measure, which has the ap proval o [ the Administration, wa£ one of the war emergency measures proposed at the recent Washington conference of businessmen. The bill proposes the establish ment of a $5,000,000 insurance fund. The shipping bill was ready for Presdent Wilson's signature to-day. It authorizes the President to suspend those provisions of the law requiring that all watch officers of American vessels in foreign trade be United States citizens and the clause requir ing survey, inspection and measure ment of vessels by American officials. Holland Is Prepared to Flood Frontier Country By Associated Press London, Aug. 18, 6.40 A. M.—The Rotterdam correspondent of the Dally Telegraph reports that Holland is tak ing most elaborate precautions along her frontier to enforce her neutrality. Detachments of cavalry constantly patrol the frontier and large forces of Infantry guard the roads, which are blocked at frequent intervals with barbed wire entanglements and barri cades. The roads are the key to the sit uation, as artillery cannot be taken across the open fields, which are marsh lands. In towns near the frontier large bodies of troops are congregated and the possible lines of invasion are com manded by powerful forts which are strong and modern. Arrangements are complete for flooding the country of the frontier at a moment's notice. In the neighborhood of the forts the houses, trees and crops have been leveled to make it impossible for an army to approach under cover. Sev eral whole orchards have been cut down. The rivers are protected by armed barges. Germans Caught Between French and Belgians By Associated Press London, Aug. 18, 4.10 A. M.—The correspondent of the Daily Mall at Brussels, says: "Fighting is reported from Gem bloux, ten miles north, of Namur. A German force Is said to have been caught between a French cavalry column and Belgian troops marching up from Namur. The German casual ties were very heavy." Immense Crowd Receives Emperor at Moscow London, Aug. 18. —Emperor Nicho las and the members of the Russian Imperial family were received by an immense crowd on their arrival to day in Moscow, according to a dis patch received last night by the Reu ter Telephone Company The correspondent says the streets of Moscow were lavishly decorated and crowded with frantically cheering peo ple. All the church bells in the city rang and as the imperial party passed | through the streets priests came to I the doors of the churches carrying ikons and banners- AUGUST 18, 1914. Machine Guns Mow Down Belgians; Shrapnel Puts * German Forces to Rout By Associated Press London, Aug. 18, 3.50 A. M.—The following dispatch has been received by the Daily Chronicle from its Brus sels correspondent: "I learn that there was considerable desultory fighting along the northern lines on Sunday. To the southwest of | Louvuiu I saw a stiff encounter. "A thousand Prusslun cavalry came up from the cllrevtlon of St. Trond with the apparent Intention of effect ing a surprise. Their advance guard is alleged to hove been dressed in uni forms taken from Belgian prisoners. This enabled tile Germans to approach close to the Belgian lines without their identity being suspected. The Belgian soldiers in camp were picnicking with the townspeople when the cry was heard 'The Uhlans are coming!' "Almost immediately a terrific fire was opened on the outposts by the Germans. The dismounted Belgian cavalrymen were thrown into con fusion. but rallied quickly, and, with drawn sabers, charged the enemy with such ferocity that the Germans in front turned and fled. "The main body of Germans behind were put 011 the defensive and the Belgians literally cut a path through the German mass. The German ma chine guns then came to their rescue, mowing down the valiant Belgians. "It might have gone hard with the Belgians save for the timely arrival of a battery, which tired repeated chars'es of shrapnel, completely demoralizing the Germans. "Several young women picnickers were witnesses of all this fighting. They were very cool and not one of them was injured." FOR RENT New Modern 16 and 18 North Fourth Street A ff ly J.L. Shearer, Jr. —* CLEAN UP<— Your Small Standing Accounts Start the Fall season by paying all of your small bills contracted during the Summer months. We can help you by advancing yon money In any amount from $5.00 to $50.00 ON YOUR PLAIN NOTE EMPLOYEES DISCOUNT CO. Licensed Bonded Room 2 36 N. Third St. Security Trust Bldg. THE MARK PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE] By Associated Press Philadelphia. Aug. 18. Wheat Higher: No. 2, red, spot, export. 92® No. 1, Northern, Duluth, export, 9114(a) 1.19. n,9-°nP Firmer; No. 2, yellow, locaJ. 94(5'96c. 4 7 ° ats Higher; No. 2, white, 46% ® iMMen'r Flrm; winter, per ton, 27 50 Bpring, per ton. $27.00® nnwHl ne s Sugars Market firm; ' ? 0; flne granulated, 7.60; ara L A - 7 Keystone A, 7.30. market Is firm; hv £2f i creamery. extras, 35c; near by prints. fancy. 34c. PannfSiJ - The market la firm; fred i.. ? an<s "ther nearby firsts. receln£f e »' * 7 - 80 per ia.se; do., current w*,*L„' free case s, $6.90 @7.20 per case; n _ p '® .P' extras, firsts, free cases, $7.80 ®7o^i e: extras . firsts, free cases, $6.90 W'-SO Per case. p °ultry Steady; fowls, 17 BDrlnl rti,i J oun S chickens, 11® 20c; ens in^« ens - -' 7 ®3ac; broiling chick duck* fi^. old roosters. Il@12c; 14c- ducks, young, 13® n'riL j e> J®@l7c; turkeys, 19@20c. western f Poultry Steady; fowls, western fancy, heavy, 17@20c; do.. ™„„ to good. heavy, 17®18c; ?c® ra ß[e receipts, 13@15c; small. 13® ens' old , ro <>Bters, 13c; roasting chlck cmAit fanc y. 16® 18c; broiling a 5?? ns ' neary, 18@22c; western, 16 I*7,' ~c W n. large. 23@26c; do., dn /»! *?«% turkeys, fancy 24@26c; ll#l'6e ® 23c * ducks, U@lsc; geese, ~ Steady; new, per barrel, 7Se®?9 ni?.' t °" Southern, per barrel. vYL.?' 0: Jersey, per basket 85®400. ® market is firm; winter, ,' ea . r ' *3.850)4.10; straights, Pennsyl i?n!v%Pew. $4.25®4.76; spring straights do., patents, $5.26@5.76; 7®| te rn. $4.25(fj) 4.40; patents. $4.60® iJ°t, Kansas straight, lute sacks. $4.15 ®4.30; spring, firsts, clear, $4.00® 4.20; 460 14.20®4.30; patents, $4.36® " a y— The market Is firm; tim- No - h lar ge bales, $20.60021.00; J-o 1, medium bales, $20.00®20.60; No. 17 oo" ,18 00 ® 19 0 °: No - 30., U6.00® io < sk ove r, mlxe<l: Light, mixqd, $18.60® !®' 00 ; No. 1. do.. $17.60® 18.00; No. 3, do., $16.00016.00. CHICAGO CATTLB By Associated Press • Chicago, 111., Aug.lß. —Hogs—Slow. Bulk of sales, $9.00; light, $8.65®9.16; mixed, $8.50®9.10; heavy, rough. $8.25@-5.40; pigs, $6.75®8.40. Cattle Steady. Beeves, $7.16®10.60; steers, $6.30@9.20; stockers and feed ers, $5.50®8.20; cows and heifers, $3.60 @9.20; calves, $8.25@11.50. Sheep Slow. Sheep, $5.00®6.00; yearlings, $6.00@7.00; lambs. $8.40@8.25. Second Fly Contest of the Civic Club AUGUST 3 TO SEPTEMBER 26 w for flrat prise) several other I prizes, and 3 rents a pint for all (Ilea brought In on the SOth of Sep tember. L m i i i MONET FOR SALARIED PEOPLE! and others upon their own names. Cheap rates, easy payments, confiden tial. Adama A Co. R. 804. 8 N. Market THE Harrlsburg Polyclinic Dispen sary will be open dally except Sunday st 8 P. M.. at Its new location, not North Second street, for the tr aa treat ment of the worthy poor. njIBBER STAMQO HU SEALS & STENCILS a# " MPG.BYHBG.STENCIL WORKS ■ |1 II 130 LOCUST ST. HBG.PA. P < " -< Money to Loan Profit Sharing Loan Society $5.00 upwards—lx-gal Ratea » N. Slarket Sq. (Spooner Bldff.) ' FOR SALE ' 2209 N. 2nd St., 2-story brick, all Im provements, steam neat, hardwood floors, lot 67x88 ft. 3218 N. 2nd St., 2-story bungalow, hardwood floors, steam heat 1923 N. 2nd St., 3-story brick, all improvements. 1805 Green St.. 3-story brick, all Im provements. 807 N. 6th St.. 3-story brownstone, all improvements, hardwood floors, steam heat. 260 Delaware Ave., 2-story brick, all Improvements. 1520 Swatara St., 3-story brick, all Improvements. 1616 Swatara St., 3-story frame, all improvements. 225 Broad St., 3-story frame, two dwellings in rear. 2039 Green St.. 3-story brick, all im provements. PLOT OF GROUND Front and Peffer Sts., 106x190 ft. S. E. Corner of sth and Emerald Sts., 37%x127 ft 708 ft. along Pennsylvania Railroad for manufacturing plants. H. M. BIRD Union Trust Bldg. 11
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