t There is something for you on the Classified to night. Maybe it's an auto. Maybe a job, or maybe a horse or a mahogany dresser or a gas stove, a house and lot, a chicken farm, or any one of a hundred other things. But there is something for you, something you want in Telegraph Classified Ads almost every day in the week. And there is something in the way of a profit for you if you systematically read and use Telegraph Classified Ads as thousands of other readers are doing. Turn now to the Classified page. k DIED SIILLiGAN On Wednesday night, De cember 2, 1914. Elizabeth R. Mllligan. wife of Samuel R. Mllligan, and daughter of the late Frederick J. Gastrock, aged 44 years. Funeral on Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 108 Conoy street. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Burial East Harrisburg Ceme tery, the Rev. R. L Meisenhelder. of the Trinity Lutheran Church, officiat ing. . KUNKEL—John C. Kunkel, on Thurs day morning, December 3, 1914. Private funeral service will be held at the home, No. 11 South Front street, Saturday, December 5, 1914, at 2 I*. M. BOYSON On December 1, 1914, An drew C. Boyson. at the residence ot his sister, Mrs. C. G. Fry, 537 Curtin street, aged 35 years anil 8 months. Funeral on Friday* at - o'clock, from his late residence. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Burial Harrisburg t'emetery. ' KOtM) FOUND At Gordon Bros., 1543 Walnut street, Armour's Silvercliurn and Swift's Premium Oleomargarine, o Jbs. for $1.10; Empire Oleomargarine, 5 lbs. for S8c;; well known qualities. Bell phone 1331 J. FOUND A ladder on North Second street near Kelker. It may be recover ed by proving property at this office. FOUND Don't go any further, for tho right place is at Egbert's Steam Dyeing & French Cleaning Works, lot, 15x96. Brinton-Packer Co., Sec | ond and Walnut streets. JkttuU* fc.aiA'l f. i-Oit )tku\t . No. 37 Balm Street $ll.OO I No. 2507 Camby Street 14.00 No. 1632 Derry Street 25.00 No. 415 S. Seventeenth Street .... 22.00 No. 745 S. Nineteenth Street .... 20.50 No. 1805 Berryhlll Street 14.00 No. 1227 Derry Street 17.00 No. 1847 Spencer Street 18.00 A. W. SWKNGEL, 219 S. Thirteenth St. FOR RENT 2354 State street, Pen brook, Pa.; seven rooms and outkitchen; rent reasonable. Apply 2356 State street, Penbrook, Pa. FOR RENT 2217-19 Atlas avenue, seven-room brick houses, modern con veniences, $16.00. Robert Rosenberg, Bell phone. Patriot Building. FOR RENT Houses with all improve ments at moderate rentals. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. HOUSE FOR RENT No. 2017 Penn street, conveniences, $16.00 per month. Apply George W. Updegrove, 1200 Penn street. FOR RENT—NEW HOUSES 2131 Derry St., steam heat $23.00 ■ 2133 Derry St., steam heat 28.00 I 2135 Derry St.. steam heat 28.00 Inquire P. VANDERLOO, 2119 Derry St. Or Masonic Temple, Third and State. FOR RENT ln Hlghsplre, near B. and C. or coke plant, new six-room house; water in kitchen; good chicken house; SB.OO per month. W. J. Reeves, ilighspire. FOR RENT—-320 Broad street; 3-story brick. 11 large rooms all improvements; suitable for boarding or lodginghouse. Call 429 Broad street, or 1631 North Second street. Phone 3613J-I. FOR RENT lBl3 Penn street; 9 I rooms and bath; three-story brick; all Improvements; kitchen iloor covered! with linoleum; rent, S2O. Apply 209 Harris street. FOR RENT 650 Emerald street; corner house; front and rear porches; 8 rooms and bath; ali improvements; hot and cold water in cellar; rent rea sonable to right party. inquire B. S. Hoffman, 2298 Sixth street, or phone I 2466. FOR RENT—I7OB State street. Three story brick house, 8 rooms, bath and pantry; cemented cellar; steain heat; front and back yards. Inquire J. W. Poslion. 8 North Market Square. lIOOMo I'Olt KENT 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 liEXT Two beautifully fur nished rooms, single or ensuite, .second lloor front, facing Capitol park; city steam heat; use of bath and phone; rent reasonable. 406 North street. KOU RENT Two nicely furnished rooms (one front with bay window); all conveniences, including use of phone; desirable location; rent reason ab.e. Apply 271 liriggs street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room; all conveniences; rent reason able. Apply 7XO North Sixth street. FOR RENT Two second floor, nlce lv furnished rooms; private bath and phone extension. Call Hell phone 187GR. FOR RENT Front room, third floor, opposMe Capitol Park: well heat ed. Address S., 508, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Two or three furnish ed rooms for light housekeeping, in private family on the Hill. Address Lk, 1902, v care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Large front room; four windows; very desirable location; few squares from Market street; all con veniences; men preferred. Phone 3259. FOR RENT Three nicely furnished rooms on second floor; use of hath and phone. 44 North Seventeenth street. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT with all conveniences. Apply 1317 Marlon street, near Broad. FOR RENT Unfurnished suite, 3 rooms, private bath, kitchenette, steam heat, second floor front; also two-room, unfurnished suite, private bath, third floor front. Penn'a Realty & Improve ment Co., IS2 Locust street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, single or ensuite; all conveniences. In cluding phono; reference required. Ap ply 1015 North Front street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms on second floor front and back; single or ensuite. with board; private family; home comforts; two minutes" walk from Capitol. Phone 8181* Bell. FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms in private family: all improve ments; rent, $6.00; use of bath and telephone. Call Hell phone 839 R. FOR RENT Furnished room; aH conveniences, Including phone; good location. Apply 107 Chestnut street HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH BOOMS WANTED WANTED Three furnished rooms, • with all convenient es were uuciianged. Trading became slightly more active soon after the opening and the tone, i while irregular, indicated less pressure. . Missouri, Kansas and Texas Is gained , a point, while tUe Kefu n din k 4s lost I threw points. Tile several Issues of the Koek island system were fairly active, with one point gains in Chicago, Hock Islund and Pacific Bs and Refunding 4s. Tile largest single transaction i>f tile morning was the sale of 60,000 United States Steel 5s unchanged. CHICAGO HOARD OF Tit ADE By Associated Press Chicago, 111., Dec. 3. Board of 1 rade closing: Wheat—December. 1.14U: May. 1.20%. Corn —December, (ill's: 'lay. 68 T». 6.95; rough, $6.50® 6.60; pigs, $3.50®6.25. Cattle Receipts, 7,000; steady. Na tive steers. $5.60@10.1U: western, $5.25® 8.50; cows and heifers, $3.25®8.60; calves, $7.00@10.00. Sheep—Receipts, 20,000; slow. Sheep, $5.20® 6.50; yearlings, $66.30®7.50; lambs, $6.50®9.00. HI VING MOVEMENT SPREADS IV lit O.N AND STEEL TRADE Special to The Teleiraph New York, Dec. 3. The Iron Age will say: "The buying movement In pig Iron which started with large contracts at Buffalo, as reported last week, has extended to other districts. Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis in particular have participated. At the same time there are signs in the finished steel trade pointing to con siderable activity in December, making that the best month In the final quarter in point of tonnage. "Pittsburgh sentiment Is more hope ful, in the face of better buying of bars and indications that in several other lines consumers are willing to take hold at the low prices reported in connection with some contracts for the first quarter. Operation of mills in De cember Is not likely to be at a much greater rate than In November, but the opinion Is generul that this month will lay the foundation for fuller running schedules In January. "The steady improvement In the money and security markets has given the steel trade ground for hopefulness regarding projects that mean tonnage for the mills. "Foreign Inquiry for barb wire is again of large proportions after a lull. It comes from a variety of sources and lots are talked of running up to 10,000 tons. Competition on previous pur chases by the Governments at war brought variations of $4 to $5 a ton In the bidding. Wire rod sales for ex port Include 9,500 tons by one interest, and 10,000 tons more are wanted. LEGAL NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ! NOTICE is hereby given that Certlfl- 1 cate No. 162, dated April 20, 1915, in , the name of Mrs. Nellie Geiger Kauff- - man for 2 shares of the capital stock i of the Mechanics Trust Company, a corporation in the State of Pennsylva nia, with Its office in the City of liar- i risburg. has been lost, mislaid, stolen or destroyed, and that application will be made to said Tru« . Company on De cember 31. 1914. for the issuance of a . duplicate thereof. MltS. NELLIE GEIGER KAUFFMAN, , Kaufman. i Franklin County, Pennsylvania. i | Deaths and Funerals BOYSON FUNERAJj TOMORROW Funeral services for Andrew C. Boysou. a red 35 years, who died at the home of Ills sister, Mrs. C. G. Fry, , t>37 Curtln street, Tuesday evening, will be held to-morrow afternoon at 2 i o'clock. Mr. Boyson whs a machinist at the Foundry and Machine Works, a member of the West End Social Club, Loyal Order of Moose and the Foundry and Machine Beneficial As sociatlon. The services will be con ducted by the Rev. Harvey Klaer, pastor of the Covenant Presbyterian Church. Burial will be made in the Hurrisburg Cemetery. BI'KY MRS. SUSAN' BRINK The funeral of Mrs. Susan Brink, aged 38 years, who died Sunday at , her home, 317 Hummel street, were held tiiis afternoon at 2 o'clock. The ' services were conducted by the Rev. ' Dr. Clayton Albert Smucker, pastor of the Stevens Memorial Methodist Church. Burial was made in the Pax tang Cemetery. I'IPKR FUNERAL Funeral services for Frank D. Piper, aged 49 years, who died Sunday at his home. 111 South Dewberry avenue, were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock, i Burial was made in the Lincoln Ceine , tery. SPIIIXX SCIKX'IUFIO OLVB i The Sphinx' Scientific Club of the ■ Harrlsburtg Academy will meet to ; morrow evening at the Academy. Happenings of scientific interest will ! be the topic of discussion. MRS. ELIZABETH R. MILLIGAN Mrs. Elizabeth R. Milligan. aged 4 4 ' years, wife of Samuel A. Mllllgan, 1 died last night at her home, 10S Conoy street. She Is survived by her hus band and a son, Frederick J. Milli gan. She was a daughter of the late ' Frederick J. Gastrock. Funeral serv ices will be held to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. INTRHI