Either Bel! 2®# or Cumberland 2(113 Will lead tie Telegrapl Wait Ad Department I Afford to Do It! Life is too short—there's too much else of more importance than mere scrubbing and cleaning to be done. Leave it to some woman who makes a business of such work—several of them arc seeking it to night in Telegraph WANT ADS. DIKD OERICK—On Monday. October 26, 1914, at the home o her daughter, Mrs. W. G. Sellers, No. 540 Maclay street, Sarah A., widow of the late George W. Derick, of Duncannon, Pa., aged 72 years. _ . _ Funeral will be held Thursday, Go ober 29, 1914, at 9:30 A. M.. from No. •40 Maclay street. Relatives and rlends are Invited to attend without 'urther notice. Body will be taken to "Juncannon, Pa., at 10:30 A. M., where services will be held in the U. B. "hurch and burial made. riNN—Catherine Finn, wife of James Finn, in her 83d year. Funeral from her late residence. No. 1608 Fifth street, Saturday morning, at • o'clock. WINTERS On .Monday, October 26, 1914, at 2:30 A. M., Mary E. Winters, widow of the late George Winters, aged 81 years. Funeral private Thursday, at 2 P. M., rom her late residence, 109 South Sec >nd street. Burial private Harrisburg 'emetery. LOST LOST Between Adams street, jteelton, and Market street, llarrisburg, black card case, containing $25.00, Penn sylvania mileage and small brooch, liberal reward if returned to C. E. L'ores, 604 street, Harrisburg. LOST Friday, near Front and Uumberland, Beagle pup. Reward if re turned to 1214 North Second street. LOST Bunch of keys, on Saturday. Reward If returned to night clerk. Hotel Plaza. FOUND FOUND, AT LAST Groce's Wagon Shop, the place to get your wagons re jaiied and painted at very little cost. 1541 Walnut street. Bell phone 2115 W. FOUND The home of reliable work tor particular people, at Eggert's Steam Dyeing & French Cleaning Works, 1245 Market street. Call either phono, we'fl do the rest. UKLi' WANTED—MaIe "~~HU\v"MUCH IS AN HOUR WORTH? One person gets fifteen cents; another pcrson gets fifteen dollars. Why this tremendous xiiflerence? Special train ing is the answer. M- PRIVATE LES SONS in Shorthand, Typewriting, etc., will increase your efficiency. Call, we'll talk it over. Merle E. Keller, Room 309, Patriot Building. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy to get. My free booklet Y-372, tells liow. Write to-day—NOW. Earl Hop kins, Washington. D. C. 2,349 EXTRA Railway Mail Clerks to be appointed. Continence $76.00 month. Pull unnecessary. Examinations com ing everywhere. Sajnple questions free. Franklin Institute. Dept. 362-S, Rochester. N. Y. WANTED—Men (white) to distribute circulars. Apply Thursday, 7 A. M„ or 1 P. M., Harrisburg Advertising Co., rear 320 Market street. WANTED. AT ONCE Several good tinners. Apply 1221 North Sixth street. MEN Employment and collection agency can be started at home with a capital of $5; complete Instructions for profitable business. 50c. Mutual Supply Company. 426 Jefferson avenue, Eliza beth, N. J. WANTKD Several first-class painters, at once. Apply to H. R. Roose, Third avenue and Second street, Worm leysburg. Pa. HELP Vv A-\'i —I'ciliaie WANT EI) Experienced operators on power machines. Apply Devlne and Yungel Shoe Mfg. Co., Sixteenth ami State streets. EXPERIENCED LADY CANVASSERS WANTED Prospective business every home. Call 9 A* M., 501 Kunkel Build ing, Harrisburg. WANTED Experienced girl or mid dle-aged woman for general housework In small family; must be a good cook. Wages, five dollars per week. Apply Mrs. J. B. Lelthlser, Hershey, Pa. WANTED White woman for gen eral housework; family of three. 1521 North Second street. .SITUATION WANTKD—.MALL WANTED A young colored boy, about 18. desires a position working around a store, or washing dishes in a cafe or boardinghouse. Address Bur rel Banks. 1311 Marlon street. City. WANTED—Experienced upholsterer on furniture, carpets, shades, awnings anil curtain draping would like to hear from reliable firm desiring first-class service. Address B„ 1356, care of Tele graph. WANTED Young colored man de- Fires position as waiter, can give ref erence, either in private family or liotel. Address H. H., Room 3, 433 North avenue. , (WANTED Position as clerk In or with orchestra. Address Box K, 1361, care of Telegraph. WANTED Colored man desires work around automobiles or horses.. Call, or address, 1232 Bailey street. FARM FOR SALE 30i/ 2 ACRES 2 miles southeast of Ilowiiinnailiile on the mail from Slddonsburg to Andersontim u. 150 apple. 1,600 peach, 60 plum, 100 pear, and 10 cherry trees. Straw berries and raspberries. 8-room frame house. Frame ground barn and usual out buildings. Miller Bros. S: Neefe 11EAL ESTATE Fire Insurance Surety Donds Locust and Court Streets WEDNESDAY EVENING, ( SITUATION WANTKD—MALE WANTED Young man desires po sition in restaurant, waiter or short order cook; three years' experience. Ad dress P. O. Box 349, Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED Young colored man, 36, would like a position to care for elderly gentleman. Address H. H., Room 3, 433 North avenue. kll«.Al»u.NSi W A.N 1 Ki>—Female WANTED Colored girl would like general housework; can give reference. 816 James avenue. WANTED By a middle-aged, white lady, work for the afternoon, housecleanlng, washing, ironing or of fice cleaning. Address C., 1358, care of Telegraph. WANTED Neat colored girl de sires position as plain cook and general housework in private family. Call, or address, 1521 Fulton street. WANTED '.oung colored woman desires day's work of any kind or wash ing or Ironing. Call, or address. 1211 Apple avenue. WANTED By first-class dress maker. sewing by the day. Address M., 1368, care of Telegraph. WANTED Colored woman wishes a place as cook or general housework; i has reference. Address 806 Cowden street. WANTED White girl wishes gen eral housework. Miss Nettie Trimmer, 701 North Sixth street. WANTED A young lady desires a position as clerk In shoe store; has had experience. Address S., 1367, care of Telegraph. WANTED Position as pianist in moving picture theater or In store; can furnish reference. Address S., 1366, care of Telegraph. WANTED Half-grown colored girl to assist with general housework. Ap ply 500 North Second street. WANTED—By middle-aged white woman, position as housekeeper, or care for old couple; best of references. Ad dress H„ 1363, care of Telegraph. i WANTED Washing and ironing to ! do at home; also lace curtain stretch j ing. Address 1911 Forster street. ; WANTED Colored woman desires position as cook. Call, or address 1329 North Fourth street. ! WANTED Day's work of any I kind. Apply N„ Box 1360, care of Tele graph. WANTED By middle-aged white woman, position as housekeeper; good references. 418 Walnut street. WANTED Colored woman desires day's work or general housework. Call, or address, 1219 North Seventh street. WANTED Colored woman desires housework or dishwashing. Call, or ad dress. 1329 North Fourth street. WANTED Colored woman wants position as chambermaid or to do gen eral housework. Call 1410 New Fourth street. RKAL KSTATK FOR SALE FOR SALE Ttfree-story building at linhaut along trolley line; cost to build. $3,000.00. Can be changed into three dwelling houses at little expense. Price, $2,200.00. Very easy terms. In quire at East End Bank. FOR SALE 517 Seneca St. 2%- story frame 7 rooms bath lot, 15Mixl50 porches drive alley on | rear. Brlnton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. j FARM FOR SALE Stock and fruit farm; 139 acres; good buildings; fine water; close to town. SI,OOO cash. Bal ance on easy terms. Mark M. Mattls, Mlllersburg, Pa. FOR SALE Rooming house, well furnished, centrally located. Address A., 1369, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE At Edgemont, one-half mile north of Penbrook on Twenty third street, one six-room house, $1,200. Some others at S4OO, six rooms; lots. 30 xl! 0. Address G. S. Hartman, 38 North Twelfth street, Harrisburg. FOR SALE Three-story brick house 8 rooms bath gas fur nace porch front. Lot. 18x100. De sirable location. Price and terms rea sonable. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. BARGAINS IN FARMS For sale In the rich, fertile section of Southeastern Pennsylvania, Chester, 1 Lancaster and Delaware counties. Hundreds of choice Farms offered for less than the cost of buildings. 106 acres, good, rich farm, nice buildings, S6O per acre; 66 acres, close to conveniences, $2,500; 72 acres, set of buildings and mill, $1,250; 57 acres, only $.1,500; 45 acres, up-to-date, clean little farm, $5,000; 178 acres, 2 miles t<> town and Main Line P. li. R., only SSO per acre. Write for Big New Farm Catalogue. Come. Inspect. Don't delay. We Pay your Carfare. J. B. Thompson, 113 North High street. West Chester. Pa. CORNER PROPERTY ON SOUTH FRONT STREET 8 rooms bath furnace - porch front. Ixjt. 18x80. Price, $3,000. Other properties on easy payments. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. EITHER a 4 or 10-acre Farm within a twelve-minute walk of trolley ser vice loc fare to Harrisburg con siderable, fruit good soli. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. RKAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT 1427 North street eight rooms; bath; all Improvements; front ,and rear porches; side entrance; good location; near trolley. Inquire A. M. Noll, corner Fifteenth and North streets. FOR RENT 2148 North Fifth street; three-story brick; eight rooms; all conveniences; owner leaving town. Rent, $26.00. For Information apply P. V. Minter, Harrisburg Trust Co. FOR RENT* House 608 Muench street; all cohvenlences; rent, S2O a month; possesion at once. Inquire 1301 North Second street. KKAL ESTATE FOB lUiN'x' FOR RENT Eight-room house In Bella Vista. Bell phone 3136 L,. FOR RENT No. 1611 ' Hwatara street; eight rooms; all conveniences; porches; yard; SIB.OO. Apply to H. E. Martz, 304 Market street, or 213 Cum berland street. KOII RENT 1814 State St $25.00 715 North Eighteenth St 21.00 1412 North St 18.00 1633 Reglna St 18.00 A. S. MILLER & SON, 38 North Court. FOR RENT Neatly furnished four room brick house; cellar, yard, bath room and Improvements. Call 427 llerr street. FOR RENT Nos. *6l and 465 Creß cent street; new eight-room houses; all conveniences; large front porch; central location; rent, S2O each. Apply at 45» Crescent street. FOR RENT ll2 North Eighteenth street; 171 South Eighteenth; 1632 Derry street, and 2807 Camby street, Penbrook. Immediate possession. A. W. Swengel, 2VJ South Thirteenth street. FOR RENT Two 2 -story brick houses, No. 1621 1523 Vernon street. Rent, $15.00 each. Immediate posses sion. E. A. Heftelfinger, East End I^ank. FOR RENT Manufacturing build ing, 75x20 ft., one story, equipped with steam heat, toilet, washstand and of fice. Rent, sl2 per month. Suitable for garage or repair shop. X>ocated 1704 Fulton street. Apply 170'J North Fourth street. FOn BEST No. 1843 Whitehall St $30.00 No. 1860 Market St 32.00 No. 515 N. Thirteenth St 20.00 No. 2210 Atlas St 14.00 628 Oxford St 15.00 No. 1628 Reglna St. 25.00 No. 1821 Market St 25.00 No. 1120 N. Camoron St 10.00 No. 93 N. Seventeenth St. 20.00 536 S. Seventeenth St 20.00 J. E. GIPPLE, 1261 Market Street. | REAL liSI'ATE FOR EXCHANGE | WANTED —To exchange city prop erty for a farm. Apply to J. M. Ens mlnger, 1813 Derry street. Al'AhiJaOi li> ICUU 1 tlvM" NO. 1619 MARKET STREET Very desirable three-room apartment, second lloor; heat and light included; all im provements. Kent, $16.00. Inquire at 1613 Park street. APARTMENTS FOR RENT at 20 North Fourth street. Farm for rent. Apply 430 Walnut street. FOR RENT FURNISHED APART MENT, second lloor, 3 rooms and bath, private; furnished complete; gas range and water heater; rent reasonable; im mediate possession. 342 South Sixteenth street. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Large front room on second lloor. Reasonable price to the right party or parties. Call 628 Forster street —below Sixth. FOR RENT A nicq, large corner front room on second lioor, unfurnished or furnished, with use of bath. For particulars apply 1642 Sixth street. WANTED —At 25 South Second street—roomers and boarders—home like meals and nicely furnished rooms. Apply 25 South Second Btreet. FOR RENT Furnished rooms on second lloor front;, single or ensuite with board; private family; home com forts; two minutes' walk from Capitol. Phone 818 L, Hell. FOR RivlvT Nicely furnished rooms, in apartment, for man or mar ried couple; all conveniences, including use of phone. Apply Mrs. Elchelberger, Lincoln Apartments, 19 North Fifth street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms in one of the best locations in the city; use of bath and telephone. Apply 203 State street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, single or en-suite; all conveniences. In cluding phone; reference required. Ap ply 1015 North Front street. FOR RENT One furnished room and two unfurnished rooms, in private family, near Thirteenth and Market streets. Address R., 1357, care of Tele graphy | FOR RENT One newly furnished room, fronting on Capitol Park; elec tric lights; hot and col'l running water in room; use of phone and large bath. Apply 410 North street. ROOMS AND BOARD FOR RENT Furnished rooms and boarding by meal, day or week. Ap &ly 1001 North Second street, corner oas and Second streets. WANTKD WANTED TO RENT Small, fur nished apartments, or house, for the winter; references exchanged. Address P. O. Box 16, Harrisburg. WANTED To rent a farm for cash rent. Not particular where located but must be In good condition. Address It., 1352, care of Telegraph. HORSE WANTED Dapple or steel gray, about 6 years old, weigh about 1,360. Must be sound, good worker, city broke. Call Brelsford Packing and Storage Co. WANTED Cars for winter storage in a large, commodious building in central part of city. Inquire Shaffer Wagon Works, 80-88 South Cameron street. FOR SALE FOR SALE 3-ton Morton truck, platform body, SI,OOO. 1912 5-passenger Packard Phaeton, $1,360. Packard Motor Car Co., of Philadelphia,, 107 Market Street. FOR SALE Chickens, mixed; Pigeons, common; Ducks, Indian Run ner, fawn. Call evenings after 6 P. M. V. M. Potteiger, Summerdale, Pa. FOR SALE 1913 Indian single cylinder motorcycle, fully equipped, in first-class condition. No reasonable offer refused if sold this week. Call at Crescent Oarage, 919 Myrtle avenue. FOR SALE Harber shop In small country town, doing a good business. For further information address B„ 1369, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Two brood mares In good condition. Weigh 1,250 pounds each. Detweller Brothers. Steelton, Pa. FOR SALE York safe; double com bination; weight about 4,000 pounds; regular price, $lB5. Must be sold this week. Snap to quick buyer. Abbott Motor Company, 106 South Second street. ' FOR SALE AT GABLE'S 113, 116 and 117 South Second street, 5,000 gal lons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme quality. All the full line of the Acme make. FOR SALE AT GABLE'S, 111-117 South Second stroet, 6,000 sets new sash, Bxlo 12 L., primed and glazed, at $1.16 per set. Also other sizes. FOR SALE A dark bay driving marc. 6 years old, sound and all right; fearless of automobiles. Inquire J. M. Gibbons, No. 656 Woodbine street, llar rlsburg, Pa. HUNTERS, ATTENTION! Special sale thin week Loaded Shells with smokeless powder, limited quantity, will be sold to advertise, 65c per box. Keystone Cycle Co., 814 North Third street HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH FOR SALE FOR SALE Barred Rock and Buff Orpington cockerels, pullets and one year-old hens. Some laying. Fancy stock, no culls. S. T. Wltmer, Union Deposit, Pa. Bell phone. FOR SALE Two $1 gold-pieces, In good condition, at $2.50 apiece. Address Box A., 1364, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Double heater. Bargain to quick buyer. Apply 28 Chestnut street, Penbrook, Pa. FINB AJIU COMPLETE LINE AUTO ROBES, Steamer Rugs. Car riage Robes, Horse Blankets and Stable Blankets. Harrisburg Harness & Sup ply Company, Second and Chestnut streets. FOR RENT —ln the Telegraph Building, a suite of well located offices. Inquire for Superintendent tn Business Office of Telegraph. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS in Leather Bags, Suit Cases, Trunks to make room for Holiday goods. Wholesale and Re tall Leather Merchants, Specialty orders and repairing. Harrisburg Har ness and Supply Co., Second and Chest nut. GLASS window signs. Furnished Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and Board and Table Board at 25c each. Ono of these signs will be given with each slx-tlme order for a classified ad. if paid in advance. Inquire at Office of Telegraph. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at tho Telegraph Business. Office. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. FOll RENT FOK RENT FIVE-ROOM APARTMENT, 512 South Thirteenth street; front and rear fiorches; livingrooin, two bedrooms, din ng-room, kitchen, bath; sl6. Penn'a Realty & Improvement Co., 132 Locust street. litM.SiiDs urruiut.MiicA ANY intelligent rerson can earn good Income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798, Lock port. N. Y. FOR SALE Coal, Flour and Feed Business—.located In suburban town well established stand. Price, $2,000.00, includes all stock, horses, wagons and other fixtures. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE Confectionery, Ice Cream, Cigar and Tobacco business. Best location in town. Business in pros perous condition. Good reason for sell ing. Excellent opening for Restaurant and Oysters. Rare chance for right man. Will sell right to quick buyer. Call, or address, C. B. Neibert, No. 2 East Main street, Palmyra, Pa. I MADE $50,000 in five years In the mall order business, began with $5. Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea cock. 355 Lockport, N. Y. BUSINESS PERSONALS GENERAL UPHOLSTERING, carpet laylng and curtain work—all work guaranteed—done by expert mechanics. J. Copllnky, 1208V4 North Third street, successor to H. A. Vollmer. OLD GOLD AND SILVER, Watches Diamonds and Jewelry bought for high est cash prices. Jos. D. Brenner Jeweler, No. 1 North Third street. Bell phone 1274 L NEW AND SECOND-HAND Furnl ture bought and sold. Highest cash prices paid. Drop postal, or phone 2143J, Atlas Furniture Co., 430 Straw berry stree*. MASQUERADE COSTUMES TO HIRE —New and second-hand clothing bought and sold —unredeemed overcoats for sale. Drop postal or phone Bell 1251 J. N. Brenner, 426 Walnut street. REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING with best material and by expert help. Send us your worn furniture. Our best efforts insure your satisfaction. S. N. Cluck, 320 Woodbine street. FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, llu Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell 1960. SAMUEL CORB, general buyer clothes, shoes, furniture, carpets, books, false teeth, gold, silver, silverware, metals; also relics and antiques of all description. Highest Prices Paid. Send postal and I will call. Must mention article. 1317 Williams street. Harrisburg Paste Works lIMI Al. Cameron Street PAPERHAJMGERS' billposters' book binders' and all kinds of paste. Prompt shipment. All paste guaranteed. Bell phone 11S6L. PROF. FRANCISCO DE ECHEMEN DIA Pianist and Instructor; music for dances and special occasions. Pianist at Park Auditorium, Mt. Gretna Pa., season 1914. 223 Maclay street. Bell phone. HAULING 11. W. LATHI;, Hoarding Stable anil Natlounl Transfer Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general haul ing. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. 2503 R. bXOKAUS STORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons. 75 cents per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co.. 411 Broad street. Both phones. STORAGE IN 8-* tory brick bull ding, rear 408 Murket street. Household goods In clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply 'to I*. U. 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. MONEY XO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate security in any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Address P. O. Box 174, Harrisburg. Pa. MOST MONEY loaned on diamonds, watches, Jewelry, guns, revolvers, musi cal instruments, etc. Bargains In un redeemed pledges. City Loan Office, 411 Market street, next to United Cigar Store. | LOANS—SS to S2OO for honest work- I lng people without bank credit at less I than legal rates, payable In Instalments | to suit borrowers convenience. Cooperative Loan and Investment Co.. 204 Chestnut Street. MISCELLANEOUS LOTS OF MAIL FREE! 10c puts your name on our list. Westbrook Advertis ing Agency, Dept. A, 66 Spring street, Westbrook, Maine. LEOAL NOTICE BRIDGE PROPOSALS Office of Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings. JOHN K. TENER, Governor; ARCHIBALD W. POWELL, Auditor General; ROBERT K. YOUNG, State Treasurer, Commissioners. , SEALED PROPOSALS will Be receiv ed at the office of the Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings, Har risburg, Pa., until 2:00 P. M., ot Tues day, November 10, 1914, for the removal of old sub-structure and the building of a new bridge over the Shenango River at Grant Street in the city of New Castle. County, Pa., in accordance with plans and specifica tions as prepared by Etnli awennsoa. Civil Engineer, Pittsburgh, Pa. All bidders shall deposit a certified check payable to the State Treasurer In the sum of $6,000 on some responsible Pennsylvania bank or triißt company at least twenty-four hours before the time set for the opening or proposals. Bids must be enclosed in a separate envelope addressed on the outside with the name and location of bridge and the name of bidder. Plans and specifications may be ob tained by applying to Samuel B. Kainbo, Superintendent or Public Grounds and Buildings, Harrisburg, Pa., or to the engineer. Bids will be opened In the presence of the bidders, or thetr representatives. In the Reception Room of tne Executive Department, Capitol Building, Harrls burg. Pa., at 2:00 P. M. on the above date. By order of the Board. SAMUEL, B. RAMBO, Superintendent of Public Grounds and C. P. RODGERS, Secretary. NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that the Auditors appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County to audit the accounts of the School Dis trict of the Borough of Steelton, Penn sylvania, have (lied their report, which contains the following: Mark Muinma, collector In account with Steelton School Board, School Tax: DR. To amount of dupli cate for 1913,.. .$41,338 72 To 5 per cent, pen alty 88 81 Total $41,427 53 CR. By exonerations, . $1,062 67 By amount paid Treasurer 40,364 86 Total $11,427 53 Building Tax: DR. To amount of dupli cate for 1913. ..$17,716 60 To 5 per cent, pen alty 38 05 Total $17,754 65 CR. By exonerations. . $455 43 By amount paid Treasurer 17,299 22 Total $17,754 65 W. A. Attick. Treasurer, in account with Steelton School Board, School Ac count: Receipts, Including $21,- 824 07, from deficit $71,514 53 Expenditures 71,514 53 Building Account—Receipts,.slol,B79 20 Building Account—Expendi tures Total, $50,251 01; balance, $51,628 19 101,879 20 Summary: Receipts $151,569 66 Expenditures 121,765 54 Cash balance, 29,804 12 Inabilities, less cash bal ance and Sinking Fund,.. $73,731 23 Assets 352,500 00 That the aforesaid Auditors' Report was presented to the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County on October the Twentieth, 1914, and by the said Court ordered to be filed; that the said Auditors' Report was filed October the Twentieth, 1914, to No. 417 September Term, 1914; and that the same will be confirmed absolutely unless an appeal is taken therefrom within thirty days after the filing thereof. HENRY F. HOLLER, Prothonotary. NOTICE to property owners along the lines of Nineteenth Street, from Market Street to Chestnut Street, Ordi nance No. 129, File of City Council, Ses sion of 1914-1915; Market Street, from Nineteenth Street to Twenty-first Street, Ordinance No. 128, File of City Council. Session of 1914-1915; Derry Street, from the west side of Twenty-third Street to the Eastern City Line, Ordinance No. 132, File of City Council, Session of 1914-1915; and Wengert Alley, from Fourteenth Street to Brady Street, Ordinance No. 136. File of City Council, Session of 1914- 1915. In accordance with the terms of Or dinance No. 883, File of Common Coun cil. you are hereby notified to make all necessary house connections contem plated 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 confluct the said service pipes or sewers from the mains In the street to within the curb lines of said streets. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Dau phin County, ss: IN the Orphans' Court of said Coun ty, on the 16th day of October, A. D. 1914, on motion of Victor Braddock, Esq., the Court grant a rule on the heirs and legal representatives of Henry F. Young, late of Harrisburg. Dauphin county, deceased, to appear in open Court, to be held at Harrisburg, in and for said county on Tuesday, the Twenty-sixth day of January next, to accept or refuse the Real Estate of said deceased, according to the valuation thereof made, or show cause why the same should not he sold. You are therefore hereby notified to be and ap pear at said Court at 10 o'clock A. M„ of said Twenty-sixth day of January, 1915, at Harrisburg, to accept or refuse the Estate at the said valuation made, or show cause why the same should not be sold. HARRY C. WELLS, Sheriff of Dauphin County. Harrisburg, October 21, 1914. To Florence E. Jones and L May Danache, two of the heirs of said de ceased. ADM I MSTHATOH'S NOTICE! LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on the Esiate of Lydia A. 'Weltmer, late of Derry Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned. All per sons Indebted to said Estate are re quested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present the same for settlement to MILTON H. WELTMER, Administrator of Lydla A. Weltmer, de ceased, 222 North Ninth St., Or Lebanon, Pennsylvania. C. H. RACKENSTOE. ESQ., Attorney-at-Law, 14 North Third St., Harrisburg, Pa. October 27, 1914. SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv ed at the office of the Superintendent of Streets and Public Improvements up to Thursday, November 5, 1914, at 12 o'clock noon, for the construction of SEWERS In MIFFLIN STREET and RESERVOIR PARK. Blank bids anil specifications may be had on applica tion. The right to reject any or all bids Is reserved. W. H. LYNCH. Superintendent. Pennsylvania State Highway Depart ment, Harrisburg, Pa. Sealed proposals will be received at said office until 10 A. M„ November 17, 1914, when bids will be publicly opened and scheduled, and con tract awarded as soon thereafter as possible, for the reconstruction of 850 lineal feet of Brick Block pavement, 13 feet wide, situated in Neshannock Township, Lawrence County. Plans and specifications may be seeh at office of State Highway Department, Harris burg, and Franklin Trust Company Building, Franklin, Pa. Full particu lars and information on application lo Edward M. Blgelow, State Highway Commissioner. DONATIONS FOR FAMILY WHOSE HOME WAS BURNED Dauphin, Pa., Oct. 28.—A donation will be held on Saturday, October 31, at the home of William Minsker. for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shaffner and their five small chldren, who had a very narrow escape at midnight, Septem ber 16, at Llnglestown, when their house was burned to the ground. They had no Insurance and everything they owned was burned In the house. Mr. Shaffner and family are now tenants on the W. L. Sowers farm, about two miles from Harrisburg. Mrs. Shaffner was formerly Miss Mary Grundon, of Red Hill. AH kinds of donations will be thankfully received, clothing, furni ture, carpets, bedclothes, eatables, etc. Anybody from Dauphin wishing to give anything can send'lt to Wil son Talley on Saturday. J OCTOBER 28, 1914. MINISTERS TO MEET DR.STOIIGfI SATURDAY Business Men Will Hear Him at Banquet Next Week; Prelimi nary Work About Done The executive committee met last night at the Stough headquarters and gave their final reports of the prelimi nary work. Everything is ready for the opening? of the campaign on Sun day except the tabernacle, which will be finished on Saturday. Friday is to be the last big get together day for the tabernacle work men, and as son as all the work is completed on the interior the young women's and young men's committee will begin decorations. R. E. Boswell said this morning that the census reports will not be completed until Friday night. With the exception of one or two precincts the returns are in. Arrangements have been made for the co-operating ininisterium to meet Dr. Stough on Saturday night at the parsonage of the First Baptist Church at 216 Pine street. At this meeting the ministers will make arrangements with Dr. Stough regarding the closing of the churches during the campaign. Banquet to I)r. Slough Next week a banquet will be given to Dr. Stough by the businessmen of the city and at this banquet-Dr. Stough will explain how the campaign will help the city in the business centers. Arrangements for this banquet are being made by the men's and women's work committees. A meeting was held to-day at the Blough Manufacturing Company. Miss Colt had charge. New Singers Named New names of persons who will sing in the Stough chorus were an nounced last night: Soprano: Miss Elizabeth Loeser, Mj's. H. W. Hunter. Miss Nelle Morly, Mjss Meda Woods, Mrs. Russell Jones, Miss Belle Ebersole, Miss Marie Vogt, Miss Julia Fenn, Mrs. Daniel Teats, Miss Elizabeth Gause, Mrs. SchefTstall, Mrs. Clara Green, Miss Ida B. lillchle, Mrs. W. Wiselwrt, Mrs. Charles Span gler, Mrs. W. W. Shope, Mrs. W. G. Starry. Mrs. B. C. Jordan, Miss Sarah Bankos, Mrs. J. D. Miller, Miss Edna English, Mrs. L. J. Bumgardner, Mrs. A. J. Liglitner. Mrs. E. Sanders, Mrs. W. W. Peon, Mrs. F. E. Schwartz, Miss Emily Edwards, Miss Charlotte Gross, Mrs. Clara Green, Miss Ida Ritchie, Miss Marietta Myers, Miss Mabel Corp man, Mrs. George W. Mac Gee, Mrs. D. C. I.,ynch, Mrs. F. A. Pishel. Mrs. Sells, Miss Miriam Quen/.ler, Mrs. William Koons, Mrs. H. W. John son, Miss K. Fogg, Mrs. David Got wals, Mrs. William Edwards, Mrs. 11. C. Pedlow, Mrs. W. N. Yates, Miss Anna E. Fortenbaugh, Miss J. Virginia Payne, Miss Anna Boyer, Miss Mar garet Anar, Miss Marie Roppe, Mrs. A. F. H. Hoffsommers, Mrs. J. C. Kinter, Miss Mary E. Hesser, Miss Olive A f Hives. Miss Beatrice Hummel, Mrs. H. W. Hanson, Miss Carrie Weiser, Mrs.. C, W. Montgomery, Mrs. E. Smith, Miss Ida Sourbeer, Miss Dora Sourbeer, Miss E. A. Seibert, Miss C. L. Sheaffer, Mrs. N. E. Michael, Miss Pearl Weist, Mrs. W. C. Zeiders, Miss Wayne Cassel, Miss Charlotte Zeigler, Miss Elda AT. Panne brook, Mrs. AV. S. Hooch, Miss Ethel Early, Mrs. E. O. Sbaffnor.. Mrs. W. G. Hoover, Miss Barbara O'Nell, Mrs. H. C. Green, Mrs. Wil liam Fuller, Miss Ertie McGallichoe, Miss Athelia Richwlne, Mrs. George I Helm, Miss Kit Fortee, Miss Agnes M lit lee, Miss Grace Harper, Miss O'Neida Wallace, Miss Ruth Shettel, Miss Bessie Dubbs, Mrs. W. L. Fritz, Miss Bertha Pent/., Miss E. Blanche Paul, Mrs. D. F. Rohn, Miss Ruth HelTelfinger. Miss Sylvia Zerbe, Miss Edna Zerbe, Mrs. J. B. Fortenbaugh, Mrs. C. W. Rltter, Mrs. Charles E. Shaffner, Mrs. Jack Hoffman, Miss Daisy Seidel, Mrs. Elizabeth Bealor, Mrs. George Young, Miss Ivy Hlrster, Mrs. E. G. Briwman, Mrs. W. F. Paull, Miss Myrtle Kitzmil ler, Mrs. H. S. Smeltzer, Mrs. Dunfee, Mrs. T. W. Cook, Mrs. D. V. Isenkey, Mrs. Catherine Brown, Miss Sybia Pipes, Miss Delia Walter, Mrs. E. C. Will. Mrs. J. A. Westiirook, Miss Eliza beth Boyer, Mrs. W. F. Bender, Miss Katy Reisling, Mrs. Florence Broo mall, Mrs. F. H. Gregory, Mrs. Alice Wilson, Miss Carry Bush, Miss Esther Kauffnian, Mrs. Frank Conrad, Mrs. S. K. Machamen, Mrs. C. Housman, Miss Mary Foryth, Miss Mary Smith, Miss Helen Hitner, Mrs. B. C. Ilunkle, Miss Elma Lightncr, Miss Maude Graybill. Miss Ruth K. Staufter, Miss Emily Edwards, Mrs. Harvey Boyer, Miss Thelma Barnhart, Miss Ethel Mcßeth, Mrs. George E. Prichard, Miss Averda Blessing, Mrs. T. D. Richardson, Mrs. M. A. Sigler, Miss Ellen N. Smith, Miss Dalton, Miss Mary Mowers, Mrs. Ella Hodge, Mre. J. 11. Dare, Mrs. H. D. Jones. Miss Ella Morrison, Miss Mildred Dyey, Miss Madaline Stoner, Mrs. Elimabeth Smedley. Miss Estella Richwine, Miss Mar garet Shenk, Miss L,ulu Eest, Miss El mira Boldosser, Miss Margaret Mo- Curdy, Mrs. Mabel Osinan, Mrs. J. Share, Miss Mary Gross, Miss Alice Hepford, Mrs. Annie Krelder, Mrs. Grant Jamison, Mrs. W. H. Schell, Mrs. Frank S. Smiley, Mrs. H. A. McKel vey, Miss Mary McCutcheon, Miss Pannabaker, Miss Norman Barker, Miss Margaret Roller. Miss Flora Well, Mrs. Annie Storey, Miss Hattie Elder, Mrs. David Got wals, Mrs. L. J. Bumgardner, Mrs. J. W. Bitterman, Miss Bertha iligh, Miss J. J. Nungessor, Miss Mae Bitner, Miss Elsie Kuntzelman, Miss Sara Lackey, Mrs. Herbert Hunter, Mrs. Robert Mall, Miss Winnifred Jones, Miss Ruth A Wceber, Miss Mabel Hoover, Mrs. 11. R. Hoover, Mrs. Emory Hamil ton. Mrs. R. A. Pearl, Miss Helen Hill, Miss Helen McFudden, Miss Margaret Gingrich, Miss Kthel Wolf, Miss Claire Dyer, Mrs. Ida Dyer, Miss Fannie Ober, Miss Raye iioofnagle, Miss Jennie Kline, Miss Emma Nißley, Miss Esther Miller, Miss Ruth Nisley, Mrs. Kdwin Weiele, Mrs. I. It. Koons, Miss Doile FOR SALE I.«arge brick house with side yard and paved alley in rear—22l Forster street —in strictly "residential district. No need of auto or trol ley cars to central part of city. Building is modern, not old, having second and third story bath rooms. Of the thirteen other rooms, four have washstands, besides a first floor lavatory. Open lire places for oc casional cool days and water heating system throughout. Suitable for family, or lodging house or social club. Not for rent except on three years' lease or longer. Inquire of W. S. YOUNG OR H. McCORMICK, JR., Second and Walnut Streets, Harrlsburg, Pa. THE MARK PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE) By Associated Press Philadelphia, Oct. 28. Wheat Higher; No. 2, red, Bpot, export, sl.l Q P1.14; No. 1, Northern, Dulutli, export, $1.24® 1.27. Corn Firm; No. 2, yellow, local. Sihi&B4c. Oats Firm; No. 2, white, 54® B4^C. .Bran Steady; winter, per ton, $-4-00@25.00; spring, per ton, $23.50© -4.00. Refined Sugars Market weak; powdered, 5.90 c; fine granulated, 5.80 c; confectioners' A, 5.70 c. Butter The market is higher; western, creamery, extras, 34c; nearby prints. 37c. Eggs The market is firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, $9.60 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $8.70®9.00 per case; s tern, extras, firsts, free cases, $8.70 • o P fir case; do., firsts, free cases, $8.70 per case. Live Poultry Weak; fowls, 13® 15c; young chtrkens, ll®20e: spring chickens, 12@15c; broiling chick ens. 17®) 27c; old roosters, ll®12c; ducks, old, 13®14c; duckg, young. 14© 15c; geese. 13®14c; turkevs. 19®20c. Dressed Poultry Weak: fowls, western, fancy, heavy, 19@20c; do., fair to good, heavy, 17®I8c; average receipts. 15® 18c; small. 14® old roosters. 13% c; roasting ch Ickens, fancy, 16® 18c: broiling chickens, nearby, 16<fJ>22".: do., western, 12(g) 17c; capons, largo, 23@25c; do., small, 18®20c; turkeys, fancy, 24®28c; do., fair. 20@23c; ducks. ll®18c: geese. 11® 16c. Flour Market steady; winter, clear, $3.85®4.10; straights, Pennsyl- ? ew - $5.00®5.25; spring straights $5.35®0.60; do., patents, $5.70®5.85; western, $4.25®4.40; patents, $4.50® k, Kansas straight, Jute sacks, $4.15 @>4.80; spring, firsts, clear. $4.00@4.20; straights, $4.20®4.30; patents. $4.35® [ Hay The market is firm; tim jothy No. 1, large bales, $18.50(3)19.00; i No. 1, medium bales. $18.50019.00; No. I I. $17.00@17.50; No. 3, $14.50® 15.50; no grade. $11.00013.00. clover mixed. Light mixed, $17.50® 18.00; No. 1, do., $16.00017.00: No. 2, do., $14.00015.00. Potatoes Steady; Pennsylvania, per bushel, 58®60c; New York, per bushel, 45050 c; Jersey, per basket, 30®45c. CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press Chicago. 111., Oct. 28. Hogs Re ceipts, 23,000; strong. Uulg of sales, $7.3007.00; light, s7.l o(tr 7.60; mixed, $7.1507.75; heavy, $7.1007.70; rough, $7.1007.20; pigs, $4.5007.15. Cattle Receipts, l!>,000; stead v. Heevos, $6.25© 11.00;" steers, $5.9009.30; stoekers and feeders, $4.9008.10; cows Sheep Receipts, 26,000; strong. Sheep, $5.0006.10; yearlings, $5.7506.60; lambs, $6.15®7.95, Zerby, Mrs. Eugene Seel, Miss Emma Wolf. Mrs. Bessie Landon, Miss Alice Jane Carter, Mrs. Mary Carter, Miss Alice Hepford, Mrs. 11. C. Townsend, Mrs. William Mailey, Miss Katherine Dubbs, Mrs. J. Pearson, Miss Fannie McLain, Miss Bertha Adams, Miss Mary Wal burn, Miss E. Ensininger, Miss J. P. Zollers, Mrs. O. E. Bruehl, Miss Elsie M. Theal, Miss Alice Foltz, Miss Fan nie W. Awl, Miss Lucinda Forten baugh, Mrs. W. E. Raydell, Miss M. E. Ginrich, Mrs. T. P. Saricks, Miss Ruth Williams. Trains on Railroad Kill Nineteen Head of Cattje Special to The Telegraph Hagerstown, Md., Oct. 28.—Nine teen head of fine cattle wero- killed and several others injured by a fast train on the Baltimore and Ohio rail road running into the herd at Point of Rocks, near Weverton. The cattle broke out of the pens in which they* were placed and got upon the tracks. The first train that came along killed sixteen and later another train man gled three others. THE I EQUITABLE Will Lend Yon Money To Honaekeepera, Work tnemeii and Salaried En, plorta. No red tape, bother or worry. You may have it to day if you wish. LEGAL RATES EQUITABLE INVESTMENT COMPANY 0 N. MAIIKET SQUARE) Room 21 4tk Floor y DO YOU NEED MONEY? THEN CALL AMI SEE IIS AND GET IT—EASY TERMS. Small i>ayiuen<>. RiiKtueNM confidential PROFIT-SHARING LOAN SOCIETY Itoonm 0-7, Second Floor U North Market Square V MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE and others upon their own names. 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