TEtEGMPI CIASSIHEI--MEAI FOR PROFIT-USE FOR RESULTS I / Going and Coming Every day there are new situations open to those who seek work in Harrisburg. Every day someone is leaving a position to take another. Every day someone steps into the other man's shoes. Going or coming in or out, whatever you have made up your mind to do, Telegraph Classified Ads will help you if you give them the opportunity. A systematic reading of the HELP WANTED ads every night will find the man or woman out jf a job a good position and has helped many a man and woman in Harrisburg to a better position. DIED KEESEMAN On November 20, 191-1, William H. Keeseman, aged 57 years. 8 months and 8 days. Funeral on Wednesday arternoon, at 2 o'clock, from Ills late residence, 1238 Bailey street. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. JONES—On Sunday, November 29, 1914, Samuel Jones, of 627 Maliantongo street, aged 6B years. Funeral on V'ednesday, at 2 P. M., from his late residence. Burial Har rlsburg Cemetery. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. BUTLER Miss Blanche E. Butler, daughter of Mrs. J. W. Butler, 1716 North Third street, this city, died in New York City on Saturday last. Funeral services will be held at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, from her home. 1716 North Third street, this city. Burial private. Please omit flowors. McKEE On Saturday morning, No vember 28, 1914, at 3:45, Edna A. Mc kee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. McKee, aged 31 years. Funeral on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 116 South Thirteenth street. The Rev. Thomas Relsh will officiate. The rela tives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Burial Paxtang Cemetery. LOST LOST Gold watch fob, Saturday nlgiit, in central part of city or on the Hill. Valued highly as a present. Ini tials C. E. P. liberal reward if return ed to 2028 Kensington street. IX)ST Sunday evening, a gun metal watch, black ribbon fob and K. of P. charm. Reward if returned to J. Ran dolph Martin, Bolton Hotel. DOST Sunday morning, bunch of keys tagged. "A. M. Cleveland, Radford, Va." Reward if returned to this office. LOST On Mulberry street bridge, ring with diamond setting. Valuable as heirloom. Liberal reward if returned to 23 South Fourth street. FOUND FOUND At Gordon Bros., 1543 Walnut street, Armour's Silverchurn and Swift's Premium Oleomargarine, 5 lbs. for |1.10; Empire Oleomargarine, 5 lbs. for 98c;; well known qualities. Bell phone 1331 J. FOUND Small pocketbook having money in. Can have same by identify ing same and paying for ad. Call 918 South Twenty-tlrst street. FOUND Sunday afternoon, on the Square, pair of automobile glasses in leather case. Owner can have same by calling at 522 Race street and paying fur this advertisement. FOUND Don't go any further, for th<> right place Is at Eggert's Steam Dyeing & French Cleaning Works 1245 i Market street. We deliver and call promptly. Both phones. l mr \\ AMI D—Male CREDIT CI.OTHING MANAGER WANTED EXCELLENT opportunity to right party; must understand credit thor oughly. Address Box O, 1884, care of Telegraph. WANTED Men, 1,000 positions open. Learn the barber trade. Only seven weeks required. Neiy system. Diploma. C'osteilo & Wise, Harber School, 2 Rlvlngton street. New York. WANTED Young, married men, be tween the age of 27 and 40 years, for wagon tea und coffee salesmen; guar anteed salary and commission; grocery, I laundry and bakery drivers preferred; must be able to l'urnlsli best of refer ence and bond. Jewel Tea Co., 269 Broad street. WE have an opening for a wide awake, aggressive young man as col lector; experience not as essential as a determination to make good. Call after (I P. M., also Tuesday, 7:30 A. M. M. B. Horwitz, 303 Trustee Building, Harris burg. WANTED An experienced sales man to Work in lJauphln, York, Leba non and Lancaster counties; permanent position; exclusive territory. See 11. F. ' ICsterbrook, 205 Brlggs street, City, 5 to S evenings. WANTED Reliable man to work in Harrisburg. One with selling and col lecting experience preferred. Apply in own handwriting. References required. Address C., 1877, care of Telegraph. WANTED Man about 30 years, for j Holiday Article every business house ! buys. 100 per cent, prollt. One having j previous experience preferred. Must i have about Fifteen Dollars. Address Box 1879. care of Telegraph. WANTED Young men who wish to I become practical or mechanical chauf feurs. to call or write us at once. Open , day and night. Auto Transportation I Repair Shop and School, 5 North Cam- I eron street Bell phone 1710. | FOR EXCHANGE > Desirable building ground <[ | > on Second and Third streets. < c We have clients who will con- S C elder exchanging for income % C properties these plots: > C Southwest corner of Second and > C Emerald Sts., 100 ft. on Second S C St. by 80 ft. on Emerald St. > C East side of N. Third St., be- S v. tween Woodbine and Emerald > Sts., 130 ft. on Third St. by 115 ft. > 4, In depth to a 15 ft. alley. S ji; Miller Bros. & Neefe | REAI, ESTATE < < , Fire Insurance Surety Bonds > Locust and Court Streets € MONDAY EVENING. HELP WANTED—MaIe WANTED Railway mall and postal clerks; examinations soon; over two thousand appointments yearly; prepare at home; write for Plan No. 16 of pay ! ment after appointment. Philadelphia I Business College, Civil Service Dept., j Philadelphia, Pa. AGENTS WANTED j STAMPED, addressed envelope brings particulars about "THE BIG SIX" I SELLERS. Something men. women | and youths can sell. Full or spare time. Harrah Mfg. Agency, 905 Kunkel j Building, Harrisburg. SALESMEN WANTED I SALESMEN WANTED A large in j dustrial company, doing a nation-wide j business, requires three live-wire rep | resentatives for Harrisburg and ad j jacent territory. No applicants consid | ered unless full qualifications and ref i erences stated. Salesmen experienced | selling grocery trade and under thirty years old Position perma nent. Guarantee with commission. Address 0., 181,2. care of Telegraph. II ELI* WANTED—FemaIe WANTED—GirIs 16 years of age and over. Apply Harrisburg Cigar Company, 500 Race St WANTED White girl for family of two; must be able to cook. Apply 243 Woodbine street. WORK'S DRESSMAKING SCHOOL Teaches perfect fitting. You cut all patterns by measure. You cut, fit and make the entire garment. You can not learn dressmaking right any other way. Make all your Fall and Winter dresses while learning. Night and Day classes. Get terms and information. W. A. Work, 22 North Fourth street. WANTED Experienced white wo man for general housework; three in family; no children. Apply 1817 North Second street. WANTED Girl to learn dressmak ing; also experienced dressmaker. Ap ply 105-A Market street. WANTED Chambermaid, white girl. Apply to Housekeeper, Bolton House. WANTED Girl over 21, to assist In grocery store; must have experience and give reference. Address G„ 1880, care of Telegraph. HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female LIVE AGENT for Harrisburg and vicinity. Line of Xmas specialties. Large commissions. Call after 9 A. M., Room j 308 Trustee Building. SITUATION WANTED—MaIe WANTED By young man, work of any kind on farm; can furnish good reference. Call, or address. William Cushman, 44 Linden street. City. WANTED Position as Janitor for lodge room; twenty-live years' experi ence; reference furnished. Apply Frank Neal, 333 Hamilton street. WANTED By middle-aged white man, position as stationary engineer, or any kind of electrical work, or pipe lining; thirty years' experience. Ad dress 1629 Swatara street, WANTED • Middle-aged man de sires position as Janitor or run eleva tor; can give reference. Address N„ care of Telegraph. WANTED By elderly man, light work of any kind. Call, or address, 819 South Front street. * WANTED Young man, experienced chauffeur, wishes position; references. K„ 140, care of Telegraph. WANTED Experienced grocery clerk wants employment; good refer ence. Address A., 1858, care of Tele graph. Mll.ll.u.tji nA > J l'.l> remain WANTED By elderly colored wo man, cooking or general housework. Address 1412 North Seventh street. , WANTED Middle-aged woman de sires dishwashing or scrubbing at hotel or boardinghouse. Call, or addre:-s, 819 Myrtle avenue. WANTED Colored woman desires work of any kind. Call, or address. 1103 North Seventh street. WANTED By first-class laundress, work at home or out; reference given. Address 152H Adams stieet, Steelton. WANTED Colored woman desires day's work of any kind. Call, or ad dress, 1323 Marlon street. WANTED Colored girl desires dishwashing. Call, or address, 1809 New Fourth street. WANTED By colored woman, po sition as cook; can furnish city and out-of-town references; must go home nights. Address 1516 North Second street. WANTED Neat, middle-aged wo man desires position as housekeeper; can furnish best of reference. Address Y„ 1883, care of Telegraph. WANTED White woman wants day's work. Call, or address, 600 Peffer street. WANTED Washing to do at home, or day's work. Call 1617 Wallace street. WANTED Colored girl desires gen eral housework. Call, or address, 331 Calder street. WANTED Colored woman desires general housework. Call, or address, 1222 Currant avenue. WANTED Young woman, with baby eighteen months old, desires posi tion as housekeeper for widower or aged couple. Address P. O. Box 549. City. BITUATIOXS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Lady stenographer, with about two years' experience with manufacturing; company, wants posi tion; small salary if chance for ad vancement. Address Stenographer. 327 South Front street. RKAL ESTATE FPU SALE REAL ESTATE FOR .SALE 814 NORTH THIRD STREET ICX92 ft. store room and dwelling l5 ft. side alley—good business location —sac- rifice price. Miller Bros. & Neefe, Fed eral Square. $2,700 WILL BUY two Regina street houses frames yielding $25 pet month lot, 25x125 drive alley in rear near Fourteenth street. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE House on Herr street, between Sixth and • Cowden; seven rooms and bath; all conveniences; price reasonable. Inquire Mrs. Emma Saul. 337 Peffer street. Bell phone 1110 W. FOR SALE lll Acres west of Marysville 75 acres timber— -36 acres tillable elegant spring no buildings. Price, $15.00 per acre. Brin ton-Packer .Co., Second and Walnut streets. IF you want a nice home look at 1940 Green St. —* 3-story brick lO rooms, bath and steam heat lot. 19%x85 porches—side entrance. Brlnton-Packer Co.. Second and Walnut streets. ti.i-.AI. ESTATE FUit KENT FOII RENT 1844 Derry St.; 7 rooms; steam heat; rent $22.50 1223 Wallace St.- rent 11.00 1121 N. Seventh St.; 10 rooms; rent 25.00 N. Bowman Ave., Camp Hill; 7 rooms; rent ' 20.00 St., Camp Hill; 6 rooms; rent 12.00 Market St., Camp Hill; 8 rooms; improvements; rent 18.00 Corner Market and Bowman Ave., Camp Hill; rent 35.00 Jury St.. Highspire; 6 rooms; rent 12.00 Center Ave., W. Enola; rent 8.00 BRINTON-PACKER CO., Second and Walnut Sts. FOR RENT No. 1628 Regina No. 1821 Market St 26.00 | No. 536 S. Seventeenth St. 20.00 I 18 Honey St 12.00 I Apartment 27.00 2170 Brook wood 14.00 630 Oxford St li.oo 1937 Swatura St if 00 J. E. GIPPLE. 1251 Market Street. FOR RENT No. 1711 Apricot St $15.00 2231 Atlas St 16.00 I 2233 Atlas St 17.00 2561 N. Sixth St 17.00 715 N. Eighteenth St 21.00 1210 Berryliill St 23.00 Paxtang—Rutherford St 18.00 j BELL REALTY CO., Bergner Building. HOUSE FOR RENT; nine rooms and bath; all improvements. Call Bell phone No. 3102 R. FOR RENT No. 127 and No. 129 Royal Terrace. New two-story brick houses. All conveniences. Apply H. C. Baum, 28 North Seventeenth street. FOR RENT 1323 North Second street, a six-room house, with furnace and gas, and water in kitchen; rent, $14.00. Inquire 1221 North Second street. FOR RENT 512.00 monthly, cen trally located dwelling on wide street; live rooms and finished attic; side en trance; water In kitchen; colored fam ily eligible. Address 3207 Riverside Drive. Bell phone 3619 R. FOR RENT 1443 Berryhill; 9 rooms and bath; reception hall; all up-to-date improvements; front lawn and terrace; front and rear porches; newly papered. $22.50 per month. John 11. Maloney, Real Estate and Gen eral Insurance, No. 1619 Green street. FOR RENT Large dwelling, suit able for boardinghouse, No. 331 South Fourteenth street; twenty rooms, in cluding stoam heat, bath, electric and gas. Rent, S3O per month. Keys at Weaver's Grocery, Fourteenth and Reese streets. FOR RENT—I7OB State street. Three story brick house, 8 rooms, bath and pantry; cemented cellar; steam heat; front and back yards. Inquire J. W. Roshon, 8 North Market Square. lIOOMa i'Oli RENT FOR RENT Two or three rooms; rent, $5.00 monthly, payable In advance. Call evenings. No children. Only man and wife or lady need apply. 311 Brlggs street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished bed rooms; central location; all conveni ences; use of phone. 209 State street FLAT FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished; stoam heated; all improve ments. Apply at B. Handler's, 1212 North Third street. FOR RENT Two large, well-fur nished rooms for light housekeeping; second iioor front and private kitchen on tirst floor. Apply 104 South Thir teenth street. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished second floor rooms for light house keeping; all conveniences; pleasant lo cation. Address Box F„ 1863, care of Telegraph. t'OR RENT Two second floor, nice lv furnished rooms; private bath and phone extension. Call Bell phone 1876 R. THREE NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Hot and cold running water; bath on each floor; steam heat; fine location; suitable for married couple. Apply 801 North Sixth street. FOR RENT Furnished or unfur- nlshed rooms, with or without board; I front rooms; newly papered; steam heat; use of bath; terms reasonable. Grover Beck, 1226 Derry street. FOR RENT Furnished room; all conveniences, Including phone; good location. Apply 107 Chestnut street. FOR RENT Beautifully furnished two-room suite, second floor front, fac ing Capitol Park; city steam heut; use of bath and phone; rent reasonable. 406 North street. FLAT FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished; steam heated; all Improve ments. Apply at B. Handler's, 1212 North Third street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sec ond floor front room; all conveniences; gentleman preferred, but will take lady employed during the day. Apply noi Penn street. FOR RENT One or-two gentle men can have nicely furnished third floor front room, with or without board; home comforts and references. 235 Boas street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, single or ensulte; all conveniences, in cluding phone; reference required. Ap ply 1015 North Front street. ROOMS WANTED WOMAN WANTS one nicely furnish ed room, with refined, private family Hill preferred; state terms; refernce ex changed. Address 8.. 1876, care of TMegraph. BOARDERS WANTED MEN BOARDERS Call 609 Oxford street. FOR RENT One furnished room, with boarding, for gentleman with good habits; light and heat; terms reason able. Apply 1420 Regina street, near Thirteenth and Market. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT An apartment, four rooms and bath: all conveniences; lo cated at Sixth and Harris streets. Ap ply L. Sllbcrt, 1542 North Sixth street. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH APARTMENTS FOR RENT MacD AN IKLS A PA ItTMEN TS HOUSEKEEPING, furnished com plete, one large livlngroom, bav win dow, cheerful, heated; small kitchen; gas range; stationary tubs: large porch; private meter, bells, letter boxes; sl6 00 1417 Market. SECOND FLOOR AI'A ItTM ENT FOR RENT At 925 North Third street. Apply H. L Mehrlng, 925 North Third street. WAMXKII WANTED Second-hand sate, shelv ing, roll-top desk and office chairs. Give full particulars and price wanted. Write X., 1854, care of Telegraph. WANTED—OId furniture, china, glassware, old books, stamps, etc. We are buyers for Boston, New York and Western collectors and will positively pay better prices than ever offered by any local collectors or dealers. Call or address Antique Shop, 1419 Sixth street. Harrlsburg. FOR SAIJ2 FOR SALE-—The greatest Bargains In the city In Men's Hats, Sweaters and Trousers and all men's furnishings. Also fine line of ladies' hosiery. Capin & Capin, 430 Market street, near sub way. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at tbe Telegraph Business Office. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. PRIVATE PARTY, forced to sell, will sacrifice Forty Shares International Educational Publishing Co. Preferred Stock at $20.00 per share; also Forty Shares Common Stock of the same com pany at SIO.OO per share. Address S., 1881, care of Telegraph. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS In Leather Bags, Suit Cases, Trunks to make room for Holiday goods. Wholesale and Re tail Leather Merchants, Specialty orders and repairing. Harrlsburg Har ness and Supply Co., Second and Chest nut. FOR SALE Horse, wagon and har ness, $90.00. Call 1325 James street, I between 6 and 7 P. M. r CLOSING OUT nAROAINSII!—Cherry I parlor set, $7; "Neponset," better than I llnoleoum, 35c; locust-chestnut fence posts, 15c; Imported body brusselß, 55c; best, $1; 9x12 rugs, $3; heaters, ranges, guns, etc. Ylngst, Front-Cumberland. FOR SALE Superb private collec tion of Victrola Records at one-third off from November 27-December 24, 230 West State street. Hours, 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. 250 Red Seal Records and 100 others. All cash sales. Stock In first class condition. FOR SALE Lot of fine Doroc Red Pigs and Shoates, Choice Gilts, all from thoroughbred stock. Address Mark M. Mattis, Millersburg, Pa. FOR SALE Sorrel coach horse; 8 years old; city broke. Will make good l cab or surrey horse. York and Port land streets, Mechanicsburg, Pa. FINE ANU COMPLETE LINE AUTO ROBES, Steamer Rugs, Car riage Robes. Horse Blankets and Stable Blankets. Harrlsburg Harness & Sup ply Company, Second and Chestnut streets. FOR SALE, CHEAP Addressograph foot-power machine, with cabinet. Har rlsburg Shoe Mfg. Co., Harrlsburg, Pa. FOR SALE Milk wagon, set brass mouijted harness, bolh good as new; also bay horse. Must be sold at once. No reasonable offer refused. Apply to Dr. Oyler's Stables, 331 Blackberry ave nue. FOR SALE • Fine three-cornered china cupboard, dandy hand-made sewing table, odd music box with bells and harp, mission library table, hand crocheted bedroom slippers. Call 2637 North Sixth street. FLAGS OF ALL, NATIONS, Butter flies, baseball players; 30 flags of all nations and 20 buttertiies for 50 cents and 5 cents postage. Large American Hag, 12x18, 16 cents and postage 3 cents. Mitchell, 441 Broad street, Harrisburg, FOR SALE Light delivery automo bile, with delivery body, top and back seat, which converts car into a five passenger machine; Just completely overhauled; almost new tires; first SIOO takes this machine. If you are looking for a real bargain, Investigate at once. Apply C. E. Taylor, 814 North Third street. FOR SAU'i For few days only, Tom Barron Leghorn and Barred Rock Pullets' at SI.OO each. Will soon lay. Call George Border, Camp Hill, Pa. FOR SALE Two- heavy work horses. Inquire S. W. Shoemaker & Son, Seventh and Harris streets. GLASS window signs. Furnished Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and Board and Table Board at 2tc each, one of these signs will be given with each six-time order for a classified ad. 1( paid in advance. Inquire at Office of Telegraph. FOR RENT FOR RENT Office in Commercial Bank Building, first floor front. Rent, $25.00 per month. Can be used :.s an office or small store room. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES I MADE $50,000 in five years In the mall order business, began with $6. Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea cock. 365 Lockport, N. Y. CASH GROCERY STORE FOR SALE, good will and fixtures, doing profitable business, about SSOO, if sold this week. 610 Maclay street. Sell on account of sickness. WANTED Man, with small capital to go in market business. Good loca tion. Good opportunity. Apply 502-04 Market street. INVITE INVESTIGATION Logue River Coal Co.'s stock sl.OO per share —A square deal Investment. For par ticulars see F. Darlington, 4 North Fifth street, Harrlsburg. ANY Intelligent rerson can earn good Income corresponding for newspapers• experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Prose Syndicate, 798, Lock port. N. Y. BlSlAiiSa PI^KaONALS> REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING with best material and by expert help. Send us your worn furniture. Our best efforts Insure your satisfaction. & N. Cluck, 320 Woodbine streeL GENERAL UPHOLSTERING Send us your old furniture—we use best of material —drp.pery work—carpet-laying. Estimates given. H. Vollmer'a suc cessor, Jos. Copllnky, 1208 ft . orth Third. Bell phone. Accordian side and knife plait ing done while you wait. Full length skirts a specialty. All work done on premises. Sinims, clean ers and dyers, 33 North Second street, 802 North Third street. ABDOMINAL BELTS to order; any kind you need. Comhbinatlon Belts, with truss, for naval rupturo and float ing kidney. S. S. Appendicitis Beits for after operation. Lady attendants. Shanaman'a, 408 Market. Second Floor. HAULING H. XV. LATHIS. Boarding Stabl. an e general tendency to I liquidate by foreign holders. Nothing of this sort developed dur ing the first quarter hour of trading. J*or a full minute after the opening the ticker remained silent. Five min utes after the opening gong only nine bonds, with a face value of $9,000, had been sold. The market appeared to be in a state of stagnation. United States Steel 6s rose one-eighth to 90V; Southern Pacific Convertible 4s and Distillers' Securities oc were oft one-eighth, selling at 80% and 55ft. re spectively; Westinghouse Convertibles declined three points and Central Pa cific 4s declined 3ft points. All fears of a flood of liquidation from abroad seemed to vanish within the first quarter of an hour. Indica tions were that the second day of re stricted trading in bonds would bo much like the first. As the day progressed the bulk of the trading wns in small lots, but oc casionally twenty or thirty bonds changed hands in one transaction. Prices were irregular, with a bettei inquiry for a limited number of in dustrials and specialties whose prod ucts have been in greater demand by reason of the war. Notable declines of the early session ranged from 8 to 7 points In Central Pacific 4s, Chicago, Hoclc Island and Pacific Railway ss, Oregon Short Line 6s and Lorillard 7s. Among the few advances were Interborough 4%5, Pennsylvania 3fts and Lackawanna Steel Gs. Altogether 4 6 different issues were traded in up to noon. At that time sales approximated $550,000. MET AI, PRODUCTS CO. FAILS By Associated Press New York, Nov. 30. A voluntary petition in bankruptcy was filed to-day in the Federal Court by the United States Metal Products Company, a Mas sachusetts corporation with $i,000,000 outstanding stock. The liabilities were stated at $1,008,000 and the assets at $3,700,000. CATTLE ny Associated Press Chicago, 111., Nov. 30. Hogs Re ceipts, 31.000; unsettled. Bulk of sales. *7.30 fti 7.55; light, $fi.95®7.50; mixed, $7.20(3)7.65; heavy, $7.15®7.65; rough, $7.15®7.25; pigs. $4.50®66.25. Cattle Receipts, 13,000; steady to 10c higher. Native steers, $5.90@10.50; western, $5.40®9.00: cows and heifers, $3.50®9.20; calves. $8.00®11.25. Sheep Receipts, 20,000; slow. Sheep. $5.40® 6.35: yearlings, $6.5007.85; lambs, $6.909.25. PHILADELPHIA PHODBCB Philadelphia, Nov. 30. V/heat Steady; No. 2, red, spot, export, $1.15®1.16: No. 1, Northern, DullJt'n, export. $1.24%® 1,27%. Corn Lower; No. 2, yellow, local, 81®81ftc. Oats—Lower, No. 2, white, 51®54 1 ,fc0. Bran Firm; winter, per ton, 526.00®27.00; spring, per ton, $25.50® 26.00. Refined Sugars Market steady; powdered, 5.20 c; fine granulated, 5.10 c; confectioners' A, 5.00 c. Butter The market Is lower; western, creamery, extra, 34c; nearby prints, fancy, 37c. Egss The market Is firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby first*, free cases, SIO.BO per case: do., current receipts, free cases, $9 Q n@lo.2o per case; western, extras, rusts, free cases. SIO.BO per case; firsts, free cases. $9.90 @10.20. Live Poultry Steady; fowls, 12® 14c; old roosters 10®llc; chickens. 12 ®l4c; turkeys, 13®16c; ducks, 13@14c; geese, 13® 14c. Dressed Poultry Lower; fowls, western, fancy, heavy, 18® 19c; do., fair to good, heavy, 17@1S<-: average receipts, 15®17c small, 13® 14c; old roosters. 13c; roasting chickens, western, 13($18c; broiling chickens, nearby. l*W24c <(o . wcufn. 14®20c; canons, large, 23®25c; do., small. 18®20c; turkeys, fancy, spring. 21®22c; average receipts, 18®20c; small. 13®14c; ducks. 16®18e; geese, 13® 15c. Flour—The market is steady; winter, clear, $3.85®4.10; straights, Pennsyl vania. new, $6.00@5.25; spring straights $5.35® 5.60; do., patents. $5.70(®6.60; western, $4.25@4.40; patents, s4.6us 4.75; Kansas straight. Jute sacks, $4.15 @4.30; spring, firsts, clear, $4.00@4.20; straights, $4.20(3)4.30; patents. $4.35® 4.t0. / Hay The market is lower; tim othy, No. 1, large bales. slß.oo® 18.50; No. 1, medium bales, $17.50® 18.00; No. 2. do., $15.50® 16.50; No. 3, do., $14.00® 15.00; sample, $13.00® 14.00; no grade, sll.oo® 13.00. Clover mixed hay. Light mixed, $17.00® 17.50; No. 1. do., $16.00® 16.50; No. 2, do., $14.50® 15.50. Potatoes Market steady: Penn sylvania. per bushel, 58@«2c; New York, per bushel, 45@52c; Jersey, per basket. 36@40c. BUSINESS PERSONALS FOR falling lialr try Gross Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared "by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market street, Harrlsburg. Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell 16<0. MONK* TO LOAN ANY person needing money In j amounts from $5 to SSO holding a sal- i arled position, would be benefited by calling on us. Employees Discount Co., I 36 North Third street. > MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate security In any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Address P. O. Box 174. Harrlsburg, Pa. MONEY TO LOAN on first mortgage; amounts to suit. C. Vernon Rettew Co., No. 1000 North Third street. LOANS—SS to S2OO for nonest work ing people without bank credit at lass than legal rates, payable In instalments to suit borrowers' convenience. Cooperative Loan and Investment Co- - STORAGE STORAGB IN 3-story brick building, rear 4M Market street. Household goods la dean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply lo I*. G. Dlruer, Jeweler. Market St. STORAGE 419 Broad street, tot household goods and merchandise. Pil vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons. 76 cents ger month. Apply D. Cooper Sk Co.. 411 ;road street Both phones. HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two new eight-story brick warehouses, ons absolutely fireproof divided Into lire proof private rooms of various sixes for the storage of household goods; the other warehouse of the most approved type of fire retardeut construction for general merchandise. They are equip ped with two large electric freight ele vators and spiral chute for the quick and safe handling of household goods and all kinds of merchandise. Loir storage rates. South Second street near Paxton. on the tracks of Penna. R. R. 1 NOVEMBER 30,1914. 12.342 INSPECTIONS OF WEIGHTS IN 1914 County Sealer Boyer Completes Annual Report For Com missioners a | ,ii More than twelve 'i-JiLt thousand weight* t and measures of L'y various descriptions were inspected In durlngtheyear end- Hhl 1n g November SO, y3H annual report of ■<*rwr I Harry A. Boyer, just completed. The total expense was $309.26, ranging por month from as low as $8.20 to $58.14. A recapitulation shows that exactly 12,342 inspections were made, includ ing 1,242 scales, 3,261 liquid and 3,182 dry measures, 1,432 miscellaneous and 3,235 avoirdupois weights. Of this number 10,005 were sealed, 2,199 ad justed and 2,337 condemned. The miscellaneous instruments in spected and reported upon included the following: Oil pumps, inspected 74, (sealed 74, adjusted 35; automatic , gauges, inspected 211, sealed 209, ad justed 2, condemned 2; miscellaneous, Inspected 869, sealed 835, adjusted 26, condemned 34; yardsticks, inspected i 159, sealed 114, condemned 45; milk jars, inspected 53, sealed 50, con demned 3; counter tacks, inspected 23, sealed 9, condemned 14; Ice cream boxes, inspected 6, sealed 6; glass grad uates, inspected 1. sealed none, con demned 1; peach baskets, Inspected 36, sealed 36. Local Billiard Star ' |p < m# v- S; , , /mf :i ' '' ' Ifl i /gift _ I Contests in the tournament of the Harrlsburg Billiard Association will be resumed at Holtzman's, 323 Market street, to-night. J. E. Reber will play C. H. VonHoff and G. C. Foster is matched against M. H. Capln. Unusual interest is manifested in this tournament and a large gallery is in attendance each night. Good aver ages are being hung up and before the close of the season It is expected there will be a number of new records. The accompanying picture is that of J. E. Reber. PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE OPENS By .Associated Press Philadelphia, Nov. 30. The Philadel phia Stock Exchange opened this morn ing for the first time since July 30. There was no suggestion of disturbed or excited conditions, and price changes for the most part were small. The first sale was twenty-five shares of Pennsyl vania Railroad stock at 52'/4, against 53 July 30. The next sale was 115 shares Philadelnhia Electric stock at 23',i, against 21»fc July 30. This waß followed by 100 shares of Philadelphia Rapid Transit at 11, against 12% when the market closed. COFFEE EXCHANGE REOPENS By Associated Press New York, Nov. 30. The New York Coffee Exchange reopened to-day for unrestricted trading after having been ■dark for four months, as the result of the European war situation. Low prices prevailed. RI'S.SHAN ATTACK FAILS By Associated Press Berlin, Nov. 20, by wireless to Lon don, 3.05 p. m.—The following official statement was given out at military headquarters to-day: "There, is noth ing of note to report from the West ern theater of war. On the East Prus sian frontier an attempt by strong Russian froCes to make a 'Surprise at tack on the German fortifications east of Darkehmen failed." HENRY'S APPEAL DISMISSED By Associated Press Washington, D. C., Nov. 30.—The appeal of George G. Henry, a New York banker, from the decision of the I New York courts, holding he must re , turn to Washington to answer to In dictments for contempt of Congress ] for refusing to give Information to the i money trust investigating committee, I was dismissed to-day by the Supreme Court. NOTICE SPECIAL MEETING Of the Stockholders of the Keystone State Fair and Industrial Exposition, will be held in their offices, in the Kun kel Building, Harrlsburg. Pa., on Satur day, December Fifth, Nineteen Hun dred and Fourteen, at Two o'clock P. M., for the purpose of amending its by laws. _______ I.EUAL NOTICE NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of Mary E. Winters, late of City of Harrlsburg. Uaupliln County, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned residing In City of . Harrlsburg, all persons Indebted to said ' Estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. FREDERICK M. OTT, 222 Market Street. Harrlsburg. Pa„ Executor. ASSESSMENT BOOKS Count? Controller's office Harrlsburg, Pa., Nov. 21, ISI4. SEALED BIDS will bo received by the undersigned until 12 o'clock noon, Friday, December 4, 1914, for sixty four (64) Triennial assessment books for the County of Dauphin, and fifty one (51) assessment books for the «ev» eral School Districts In said County, for the year 1915, as per samples In the County Commissioners' Office. HENRY W. GOITGH, County Controller, TO POSTPONE CITY FORESTER OUNCE Commissioner Taylor Is Asked to Delay Action Pending Fur ther Inquiry QUESTION OF PROFICIENCY? Doubt as to Effectiveness of Com promise Measure Is Raised Notwithstanding the introduction of an ordinance In Council for the crea tion of a city forester there is still much doubt aniong the friends of the shade trees us to the effectiveness of the compromise measure. It is point ed out that the ordinance empowers the proposed forester to do more arbi trary things than the law of 1907 gives to the shade tree commission. Among other things it is suggested that tho ordinance provides no safeguard as to the quality, experience or proficiency of the man to be appointed under that ordinance. Those who strongly favor the ac ceptance of the act of 1907, providing for the shade tree commission, ara still of the opinion that the operation of the law will impose no hardship which will not be imposed by the pro posed ordinance. City Commissioner Taylor has been asked by J. Horace McFarland, president of the American Civic Association, to postpone action on the ordinance until the matter can be further considered with a view to correcting any false impression as to the operation of the shade tree com mission law. UNiused Granite Blocks to Guard Against Ice Many of those who walked along the River Front yesterday wore sur prised at the apparent waste of good building material in a conslderablo number of granite blocks rejected in the rebuilding of the Post Office In Federal Square. These blocks have been thrown over the bank near Ma clay street and would constitute a very effective barrier for the Ice at the unprotected end of the river wall at Front and Maclay streets. This end of the wall is at a point where the current is swiftest at high water and unless there is some protection there is almost certain to be damage by the Ice during the winter. - rsi FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE 2014 Green Street—3-story brick house; all improvements. Now va cant —key at our office. Owner moved to Florida. Special price to quick buyer. BELL REALTY CO. BERGNER BUILDIXG, _ MONEY ] \ i To Housekeepers. Work- I Of Ingmen and Salaried Em- fl ployes. liEGAIi RATES EQUITABLE INVESTMENT COMPANY » X. MARKET SQUARE Room 21. ith Floor E Spooner Building r "" . X Frank & Son Real Estate and Insurance Office, No. 18 N. Third St. OARRISBCRO, PA. 1 Offer* the following property FOR SALE 579 S. Front St. Three-story brick, nine rooms and bath, steam heat, stable on rear. Bargain to quick buyer. / 1 Headquarter* far TOOL MAKING ANB JOBBING «nell Phone 247 M B. C. Murray 5 North 10th Street MONET FOR SALARIED PBOPLK and others upon their own n&mea. Cheap rates, easy payments, cottflden tlal. Adams A Co., ti.SO4.SII. Market ■» 11