| TELEPHONE YOUR CLASSIHEI AD T BELL"2©4O==CjJMBEILAMB 203] The Cheerful The busy little fellows who work steadily, 24 hours a day. The thorough searchers after the lost, the finders of work for the jobless, the salvation of thosp who need help, the best renting agents, tlie links that connect buyer and seller. The little fellows who willingly and cheerfully carry your messages into over 23,000 homes in Har risburg and immediate vicinity every night. Telegraph Classified Ads. DIED I DELLINGER On Monday, December 14, 1914. at 8 o'clock, llenry K. Oel- | linger, at the home oI is daughter. Mrs. Frank Thompson. 190- Kensinb ton street, aged 61 years. „f tei . Funeral services Wednesday aftei noon, at 2 o'clock, from his late res - dence. The Rev. Mr. Deever of Ep worth Methodist Church, Runyan, of Vine Street Methodist Church, will officiate. Burial East Har risburg Cemetery. Thl ' I a , wfthout friends are invited to attend without further notice. CLEMENS • On Sunday. December 13, 1914. Reuben Clemens, at his home. In l'rocress, Pa., aged 75 years. Funeral 011 Friday morning, at 10 o'clock, from bis late residence. The ; relatives and friends are Invited to at tend without further notice. Burial Shoop's Cemetery. lAJo't LOST Saturday afternoon, female bull dog; brown and white markings; answers to name of Brownie. Reward if returned to 111 Mary avenue. IUIM< FOUND At Gordon Bros., 1543 Walnut street. Armour's Sllverchurn and Swift's Premium Oleomargarine, 5 lbs. for $1.10; Empire Oleomargarine, 5 : for 98c;; well known Qualities. Bell ! Anc 1331 J. ~Tk)UNL>—A place to give your clothes a new lease of life at Eggert's Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning Works, 12 45 Market street. We call and de llver. Both phones. liti.i' naa 11" u—Male WANTED Last el', cutter and soler on soft sole baby shoes. Write The Geo. M. Sayre Co., Horseheads, N. I'. WANTED Two men to travel with manager; experience not necessary. Write C. R. Hager, General Delivery, !Clty. WANTED Sober and industrious 1 man as collector and canvasser for Steel ton. One speaking German pre ferred. Apply lioom 206, 219 Walnut | street. Harrisourg, Tuesday evening be tween 6 and 8 P. M. WANTED Railway mail and postal clerks; examinations soon; over two thousand appointments yearly; prepare at home; write for Plan No. 15 of pay- 1 luent after appointment. Philadelphia ! Business College, Civil Service Dept., . Philadelphia, Pa. ! WANTED Carpenters, Seventeenth ! and Catherine streets; first-class; no other need apply. W. H. Richards, Su perintendent of the construction. WANTED Man stenographer, some experience. Write, stating experience and salary expected. Address T., 1937, care of Telegraph. ARMY OF UNITED STATES. MEN WANTED. Ablebodied, unmarried men between ages of 18 and 35; citizens of United States, of good character and • temperato habits, who can speak, read 1 and write the English language. For i Information apply to Recruiting Officer, I Bergner Building. 3d & Market Sts., i Ilarrisburg; 48 N. Queen St., Lancaster; , 353 Pine St., Wilfiamsport. or 37 W. Market St., York, Pa. WANTED Five men immediately for positions in Ilarrisburg and nearby cities. A salary and commission propo sition. Only men with experience sell ing direct to consumer, or with gro cery, bakery or laundry experience need apply. Applicants must be able to furnish personal bond and come well recommended. Only married men con sidered. Apply Jewel Tea Co., 269 Broad street. City. j AGENTS WANTED CRYSTAL. CLEANING FLUID. Re moves grease from clothes. Once used, always used. Nothing better. Six 02. bottle, 25 cents, postpaid. Agents wanted. 11. B. Barshinger, Lemoyne, Pa. KARN SSO monthly spare time. Full instructions and 24 other good plans for 25 cents. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. Agents Supply Co., Millersburg, Pa. HELP WANTED—FemaIe AVANTED A typewriter; answer In own handwriting; state salary wanted. Business, 1934, care of Tele graph. WANTED Girl for general house work in boardingliouse. Apply Shlre manstovvn Hotel, Shiremanstown, Pa. SITU ATI! INS WANTED—MaIe WANTED Young man, 18 years of position as clerk In office; bookkeeping; can furnish best of ref erence. Address W., 1932, care of Telegraph. I FOII SAT,IO 3' Downtown Properties llrlgga mid Capital Mt*. (south- < 1 west corner) 49.8 ft. on Capital < J St. by 95 ft. on Brlggs St.—A <! splendid location for an apart- < ment house. The present rental <! income of th« property maken « the proposition now a six per <, cent, investment. <, y Sl4 ,\. Third St.—A two-story !> frame building at the northwest !> ' > corner of Third St. and Dubhs , > '► Ave. Storeroom and eight. '► housekeeping rooms—Lot 10x92 ,» ' > rt. —Splendid location for a small '► apartment house, storeroom and , '► garage. i ,► 721 .V Sixth St Three-story < i ( brick dwelling house with nine < 1 ► rooms, bath and furnace—Lot * l* 20x88 ft. to a fifteen ft. rear < i* Alley.—A well-located property * i[ within one square of Capitol * 1 [ Park. < , : Miller Bros. & Neefe : : REAIi ESTATE S Fire Insurance Surely Rood* < 1 '► Lvcnat an 4 Court Street* TUESDAY EVENING, SITUATION WANTED—MaIe NOTICE Manufacturers and wholesalers. Young salesman who is a live wire, and has been a leader of salesmen for four years and can prove same, desires a change. Don't reply unless you mean busi ness. Address, "Live Wire," care of Telegraph. AN-UP-TO-THE-MINUTE man of 26 is open for a position in the selling, advertising, clerical or retail store lino. Big personality, intelligent, hard worker. Well recommended by New York houses. Reasonable salary. Make him an offer. Box H, 1935, care of Tele grapli. WANTED Middle-aged man de .sires position as watchman or fireman, or any other kind of work; can give reference. Call, or address, John J. Abbey, 1027 South Ninth street. WANTED By experienced cook, ! position in private family or com mercial. Address Box W, 1044, care of Telegraph. ' SITUATIONS WANTED—female WANTED By honest, reliable, widow, position as house keeper for widower, or cook; city preferred; can give refer ence* if desired. Address P. O. Box 76, Ilarrisburg:, PH. WANTED Position as companion or governness; can give references. Ad dress E., 1910, care of Telegraph. WANTED By young woman hav ing had experience in general office work, position as bookkeeper; can fur nish good reference. Address M. S. S., t are of Telegraph. WANTED General -housework, I without washing, in private family. < all ,or address, 809 Briggs street. WANTED Woman wants washing i and ironing to take home, or day's work. Apply lg.lT Wallace •street. WANTKD Neat colored girl wishes position doing anything about the house; also capable of doin*c tirst-clasx dress . making, or caring for the hair and i cooking. Address B:!l Porster street. J WANTKD White woman, with a boy 1„ years old, wants position as . housekeeper. Address Box J., 1939. j care of Telegraph. I RK.Wi KSTATK FOK SALE NO. 427 SOUTH THIRTEENTH STBKKT FOR BALE ,\i 1 improve ments lot, 19x100. Inspect property at 9.">9 .South Twenty-first street lot, 80x115. Price reasonable. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. j $1,900 WIUL, BUY 652 Woodbine street steam heated property—other | improvements. Uai-ge corner property j at Washington Heights for sale lot, 811x19.".. Particulars at Bell Realty Co.. j Bergner Building. DOUBLE HOUSE FOR SALE at West ! Fail-view corner property - large I lots improved. Price, $:;,S00. Also I property at 1512 Walnut street also! improved. Bell Realty Co., Bergner! Building. TURKIC brick houses, practically new, for sale on easy terms—now va cant. All modern Improvements —I porches. Small cash payments as rent. I Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. I FOR SALE Property 222 Spring I street, Middletown, Pa., consisting of ! house with seven rooms, reception hall, ' lialli, hardwood floors, steam heat and large barn. 11. V. B. Carver, Oberlin, ; ! Pa. FOR SALE On Main St., Camp t Hill one-lialf square from trolley [ line 2',2-story frame S rooms, bath and furnace porches single prop- I erty lot. 80x140. Brlnton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. , FOR SALE Two frame houses oYi Capital St. Price. 13,000.00 for both. Rental income, $22.00 per month. Brin . ton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut p streets. . ————.——_____ ' HEAL ESTATE FOR KENT HE VI, ESTATE FOR RENT DKSII SABLE HOUSE ON MACLAY STREET steam heat gas and electricity porches bay windows, etc. Apply to Rent Department, Mil ; |er Bros. Neefe, Federal Square. FOR RENT Two 2',3-story new brick houses, all Improvements, $15.00 per month. No. 2235 and No. 2237 Atlas street. Inquire N'o. 2331 North Third street, or Room 207 Trustee Building. FOR RUNT -—614 Ross street, 2',&- story brick dwelling, 7 rooms and bath, with all improvements; rent. J16.00. Ap ply R. E. Brinton, 2458 North Sixth street. FOR RUNT - Look at. 1837 Apricot: cozy little 6-rooni house, with bath and all improvements, for $15,110. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. SEVERAL DESIRABLK HOUSKS FOR RKNT All modern improve ments porch fronts ranging from sls fo $lB per month. Inspect these houses soon. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOIt RENT New two-story house. No. 143 Royal Terrace; splendid loea- Ition: immediate possession; rent. $20.00 per month. Apply Allison llill Trust Co.. Thirteenth and Market streets. FOR HUNT—IfBW HOUSES 21.11 Derry St, steam heat $23.00 2133 Derry St, steam heat 28.00 2135 Derry St.. stoam heat 28.00 Inquire P. VANDERLOO, 2119 Derry St. Or Masonic Temple. Third and State. FOR RENT No. 2809 North Sixth street: 3-story; 9 rooms; bath: steam heat; electricity and gas; porches; «ide entrances; rent. $24.50. S. A. Wilson, Penbrook. Pa. FOR RENT Houses with all improve ments at moderate rentals. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. r.m ESTATE FOR SALK OR RENT FOR RENT OR SALE 24 Chestnut street, Steelton, Pa.; 3-story brick; 8 rooms anil bath; all modern improve ments. Apply J. F. Jrvin, Fifteenth street. Xcw Cumberland. Pa. RICA I j ESTATE W ANTED WANTED TO BUY, lot of ground be tween one and two acres, along trolley line, within 6c. or 10c fare limit of Ilar risburg. State location and price. Ad dress Box S.. 1940. care of Telegraph. AJPAUTMEXTS HJK 11BRI KOR REXT APARTMENT, three rooms and pri vate bath; steam heat and hot water included; fronting on Second street; im mediate possession. Apply Penn'a Realty & Improvement Co., 132 Locust street. FOR RENT Furnished, second floor apartments, for light housekeep ing, two or four rooms; rent reason able: all conveniences. Apply before 6 P. M.. 621 North Second, after 6 P. M., 61S North Second street. Bell phone. APARTMENTS WANTED WANTED By man and wife, three rooms, bath and kitchen, furnished or unfurnished, good neighborhood, close ; to Capitol. Address E., 1947, care of Telegraph. ROOMS FOR KENT FOR RENT Nicely ' furnished rooms for light housekeeping; entire second floor; Bell phone and all con veniences; parties with children need not apply. 39 North Seventeenth street. ' FOR RENT Large store room, with cellar, also furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire at 1423 Derry street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms; all conveniences, including phone. Call 107 Chestnut street. Bell phone ISOIJ. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT l,arge and pleasant room, centrally located, furnished or unfurnished; private bath If desired; very reasonable. Address 11., 1945, care of Telegraph. RENT Nicely furnished front rooms, with all conveniences; well heated; rent reasonable. Apply 114 Washington street. FOR RENT —■ Furnished rooms, single or ensuite; all convenlencvcs. In cluding phone; reference required. Ap ply 1018 North Front street. ONE furnished front room for rent. 205 Chestnut street. Bell phono. THREE ROOMS FOR REi>T Fur nished for light housekeeping; rent reasonable; all conveniences; references exchanged. 340 South Sixteenth street. FOR RENT Suite of rooms, or an apartment of 4 or t> rooms, for light housekeeping; steam heat; gas range; water heater. Rent reasonable. Apply 229 North Second street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms; de sirable location; light and pleasant; Reservoir car passes house. Inquire 1716 Walnut street. KOR RENT Three large unfur nished rooms, first floor, with privilege In cellar and summer kitchen; suitable for couple. 503 Cumberland street. FOR RENT Two beautifully fur nished rooms, single or ensuite, second floor front, facing Capitol Purk; city steam heat; use of bath and phone; rent reasonable. 406 North street. FOR RENT - Two unfurnished, com municating rooms, fronting on Second street; private bath; steam heat and hot water furnished; rent reasonable; for man and wife or two men. Address R., 1948. care of Telegraph. ROOMS WANTED PERMANENT man wants lodging in private family; pay in advance $1.25 week; no others need reply; owners or others permanently located please re ply. Address S„ 1933, care of Tele graph. WANTED WANTED Gentleman wishes room and board, and home comforts, in pri vate family, use of phone, location near liriggs and Second streets or near Thir teenth and Market streets. Address S., 1946, care of Telegraph. WANTED Stable manure. Phone, j or write, Berryhill Nursery Co., Harris burg. Pa. WANTED l,OOO men Wlto want to buy made-to-measure shirts. 11.25 each, 3 for $3.50 and up. Guaranteed lit. Good quality, latest patterns. W. Morrow, 1007 Market street. WANTED Old furniture, cliina, 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. Ilarrisburg. FOR SALE I FOR SALE Lady's diamond ring, one-half carat. Price very reasonable. | Address 11., 1943, 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. Ilarrisburg Har ness and Supply Co.. Second and Cheat -152!: CLOSING OUT BARGAINS!!!—Cherry parlor set, $7: "Neponset." better than llnoleouin. 3»c; locust-chestnut fence posts, 15c; Imported body brussels. 55c; best. $1; 9x12 rugs. $3; heaters, ranges, guns, etc. Yingst, Front-Cumberland. FINE FURS. Traveling man's samples l of fur sets, to be sold at half the regu lar prices. Entire lot to be sold re ■wardless of cost. Address Raga. care of Telegraph Office. FOIt SALE Thoroughbred Toy Poodles, mother and two puppies, male and female. Charles Alollere, »«3 North Third street. Call after 6 P. M. IIORST'S WEATHER STRIPS arT guaranteed for ten years. SI.OO per door. Windows, only 6c per foot, put on. S. R. Horst, Jr., Lemoyne, pa. FOR SALE Lady's carat. Tif fany style, diamond ring, size 5. Cost S7O. Any reasonable offer accepted. Good reason for selling. Box J., 1941 care of Telegraph. KOR SALE - A licensed country hotel, furnished, with mll good build ings and 25 acres of land, in good con- I dltlon, A 1 bargain, doing good business. | Address 0., 1942, care of Dally Tele | graph, lfurrlsburg. Pa. ASBESTOS INSOLES For " sore, lired, adlilng feet. Cooling in summer, warming In winter. Postpaid, 25c Harrali Mfg. Agency. 905 Kunkcl Build ing. Ilarrisburg. Salesmen and women wanted. "Footease assured." FOR SALE 2OO turkeys. 22c per lb. live weight. H. S. Bomberger, Pal myra, Pa. Bell phone. FOR SALE Singing Canaries, up to-date Bird and Parrot Cages, large Goldfish and Globes of alt sizes; Bird Seeds, natural fish food and supplies, at Gebhardt's. the "Bird Man." 1004 North Third, between Boas and Herr. FOR SALE Contractor's equip ment. including traveling derricks, pumps of various makes and sUes; mounted and vertical boilers. )umber, wheelbarrows, etc. All plant bought new at start of ,lob and usfed only eight months. Address S. L Thomsen. Super intendent The West Construction Co., Ilarrisburg, Pa. Phono 1864, J. FOR SALE l9ll Ford automobile, with electric lights and K.-W. shock absorbers. On account of Illness this machine Is offered at a low figure. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. HARRLSBURG TELEGRAPH FOR S ALE ! FINE AND COMI'LKTE LIMB AUTO ROBES, Steamer Ruga. Car riage Hobos. H'.rse Blankets and Stable ' Blankets. Hairlsburg Harness & Sup- I ply Company, Second and Chestnut streets. GLASS window sign''. Furnished Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and ' Board and Table Board at 26c cacti. Una : of these signs will be given with each slx-tlme order for a classified ad. If : paid In advance. Inquire at Office of 1 Telegraph. ~ FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business Office. ITOR SALE One Market motor cycle engine, aluminum case, 3-H.-P., good running ordor, complete, coll, earberator, etc.; llrst 110.00 takes this engine. Keystone Cycle Co., 814 North Third street. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can bs secured at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR SALE Handsome large set of i valuable black furs, pillow muff, ani mal shaped scarf, very latest Set new, never worn; sacrifice for $12.00; worth $*15.00. Lady going to Florida for win ter months, not needed. Will send to any address . C. O. 1). privilege of in spection before payment. All expenses paid. Miss Alexandra, residence 14 East Centre street, Baltimore, Md. 1015 CALENDARS FOR SALE Orders promptly fill ed good assortment few samples left at bargain prices. Myers Mfg. Co., Third and Cumberland streets, above Miller's Shoe Store. FOR SALE, CHEAP Addressograpli foot-power machine, with cabinet. Har risburg Shoe Mfg. Co.. Harrlsburg. Pu. FOR SALIC OR EXCHANGE FOR SALft. 1912 5-passenger Studebaker, cheap, or will trade for small car with cash in difference. John Forney, 10 Argyle street. FOR EXCHANGE WILL EXCHANGE a good-looking and sounding piano for a talking ma chine, with records. Call, or write, 1531 Cedar street. State make and number of records. I <m iti.N ( DESK in well-furnished office, with full privileges of same; rent cheap. In quire 42!) uroad street, 9 to 11 A. M. Phone 3613J1. 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. Bttßtn lss uymaroHflam I MADE $60,000 In five years In ths mall order business, began with $5. Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hsa cock. 265 Locltport. N. Y. FOR SALE Old-established cigar, pool and soda fountain business. Busi ness section. Low rent. Lease includes two extra rooms, for cigar manufactur ing or living. Good business. Reason for selling, impaired health. El Mundo Cigar Co., Market and Water streets, York. Pa. • ANT Intelligent rerson 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. Our best efforts insure your satisfaction. 3. N. Cluck. 320 Woodbine street. GENERAL UPHOLSTERING Send us your old furniture—we use best of material —drc.pery work—carpet-laying. Estimates given. H. Vollmer's suc cessor, Jos. Coplinky, 12Q8H - orth Third. Bell pl»onc. FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine Ilair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, llu Market street. Harrlsburg, Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell 1960. _ ABDOMINAL BELTS to orCer; any kind you need. Comhbinatlon Belts, with truss, for naval rupture and float- Ins kidney. S. S. Appendicitis Belts for after operation. Lady attendants. Shanaman's, 408 Market, Second Floor. Accordian side and knife plait ing done while you wait. Full length skirts a specialty. All work done on premises. Simras, clean ers and dyers, 33 North Second street, 802 North Third street. HAULING B, \V. LAMI |: i Hoarding SUkli aad National Transfer Co. Mover* of pianos, safes, boilers and general haul ing. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. 2503 K. i I JIUM'.i iu I.UAA LOANS—SS to S2OO for nonest work ing people without bank credit at less than legal rates, payable In instalments to suit borrowers convenience. Cooperative l>oan and investment Co.. 204 Chestnut Street STORAGE HARRISBIJRG STORAGE CO. Two new eight-story brick warehouses, one absolutely Itreproof divided into fire proof private roomsgof various slues tor the storage of hoJf>ebold goods; the other warehouse of the most approved ! type of lire retardent construction for general Tnerehandlse. They are equip ped with two largo electric freight ele vators and spiral chute tor the quick and safe handling of household goods and all kinds of merchandise. Low storage rates. South Second street near Paxton, on the tracks of Penna. R. R. Central Storage Co. CORNER COURT and CRANBERRY STREETS. Harrlsburg, Pa. Bell phone —New Four-story Building Private rooms—Furniture and china packing a specialty—Heated rooms for pianos and perishable goods. STORAGE 419 Broad street, for i household goods and merc-handlse. Pil ! /ate rooms, |1 to $3. Wagons, 76 cents ! per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., *ll ; Broad street. Both nhones- NOTICE NOTICE The annual meeting of the I East Harrlsburg Cemetery Company, j for the election of Six Directors, will ! be held at the office of tile company, at ! the cemetery, on Tuesday, the 19th day of January. 1915, between the hours of 1 and 2 P. M. J. A. MILLER. Secretary. LEGAL NOTICES iAn Ordinance regulating the mainte- I nance of shade Irees and other Ir^es upon or along sidewalks of the Bor- I ougli. i Be It ordained by the Burgess and I Council of the Borough of Paxtang. and it Is hereby ordained by authority of the same. Section 1. Any person who shall have shade or other trees growing up on or along any sidewalk In the bor ough shall keep them pruned and trim med so that no branches or limbs shall project over the sidewalk at a height of less than eight feet above tho grade of the sidewalk. Section 2. Any parson who shall vio late this ordinance shall be subject to a fine of not less than five dollars and not exceeding twenty dollars. Passed Council October 26. 1914. J. Q. A. RUTHERFORD. JR.. President of Council. Attest:— H. W. C ROUSE, Secretary. [SEAL.] Approved October 26, 1914. T. W. SMALLWOOD. Chiof Burgess. GENERJU. RISE NOTED 1 FIRST OPEN DAY Steel Was Offered in Large Blocks at Beginning This Morning New York, Dec. s.—The first open session of trading in all the shares listed on the Stock Exchange began to-day with a further general rise which was participated in by the so called international group. Including Union Pacific, Southern Pacific, Can adian Pacific, Baltimore and Ohio, and IT. S. Steel. Most of these issues made conspicuous gains over July SO prices, particularly steel and Canadian Pa cific. Steel was offered in largo blocks and Southern Pacific also changed hands In round amounts. The balance of the list was inclined to resume its upward movement of the two preced ing sasions. Within the first fifteen minutes, however, it became apparent that offerings were In excess of de man and numerous substantial re.ces- I sion set In with declines of 1 to 3 | points below yesterday's closing. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Open. High. Low. Olos. Alaska G M 25 25% 24 >4 24 Vi Amal Cop . 87% 57»i 54 >2 54% Am Bt Sug SOI* 80' A 29 U 29 Vi Am Can . 27% 27% 26 26 Am Can pd 92 Vi 92 Vi 91? i 91% Am C& F. 45% 4 5 45 Vi 45% Aril Cot Oil 40 40Va 39% 39% Am Ice Sec 2.1 Vi 2,1 >4 23V's 23% Am Smelt . 61% 61 V 4 58% 58 Vi Am Sugar . 107% 107>£ 107 107 Am T & T. 117% 118 117% 118 Anaconda". 29 Vi 29'j 26% 26 % Atchison .. 95 Vi 95% 93 Vi 94 B&O 73% 74 69 Vi 70 Vi Reth Steel 40% 40% 40% 40% Beth S pfd 79 79 79 79 Bklyn KT. 86% 86% 85% 86 Cal Pet ... 19 19 17 17 Can Pacific 160 181% 158 168 Vi Cent l.eatli. 36 36 35% 35 Vi C&O 45 Vi 45 Vi 43% 43% CM& St P 92% 92 % 90% 90% C Con Cop. 35 Vi 86% 35% 35% ColF&I.. 25% 25 Vi 25 25 Con Gas... 121 121 ',2 120 120 l ,Corn Prod. 9 % 9Vi 9 9 /Dis. Sec... 13% 13% 13% 13% Erie 23% 23% 22 22 Erie, Ist pf. 36% 36% 34% 34 Vi Gen. E. Co. 141 141 141 141 Goodr'h.B.F. 24% 25% 25% 25% Gt. N. pfd. 119% 119 116 116 Gt.N. Ore.s. 29 29 28 28 In-Met. ... 13% 13% 12Va 12% In-Met. pf.. 53 % 83% 52 52 L. Val. ... 138 138% 134 13 4Vi L. & N. ... 125% 125' i 125 Vi 125% At ox. Pet.., 56 56 53 Vi 53Vi M..K.& T. . 11% 11% 9% 9% Mo. Pac. . 10% 10% 9Vi 9V2 Nev.C.Cop. .13% 13 % 13 13 N. Y. Cen.. 85 85 Vi 83 83 N.Y.N.11.A U. 57 57 55% 55Vi N. & W. . 102% 102 V* 102 V* 102 % No. Pacific. 104 % 104% 102% 102% Pacific Mail 22 22 22 22 Pa. Railr'd. 109 109 108% lOSVi P. G. & C.. 117 Vi 117% 117% 117 Va P. S. Car... 36 36 35 35 R. C. Cop.. 17% 17% 16% 16% Heading .. 150% 150% 147% 148 Hep. I. &8. 20 1/4 20 Vi 20 20 R. I. &S. pf 76% 76! i 76 76 80. Pacific.. 89 Vi 89% 86% 87 80. Railway 16% 16% 16% 16% Tenn. Cop'r. 33% 33% 32% 32% [Texas Co. . 134 134 134 134 [ Union Pac. 121% 122 117% 117 jU. 8. Rub'r 56% 56V4 53% 53% •IT 8. Steel. 55 55 50% 51V* U. S. S. pfd. 104' i 104' i 104 Vi 104V'. I Utah Cop'r. 51% 51% 49% 49% I Va. C. C... 23 Vi 23',.. 23% 23 Vi VV. U. Tel.. 59% 50 % 58 % 58% West. Mfg., 69% 681'. 6»i.. PIIIt.ADEI.I'III t STOCKS Philadelphia, Dec. 15. - Stocks elos- | . ed steady. ' t'ambrla Steel General Asphalt 33 ] General Asphalt, Pfd 67'% ! j Uake Superior Corporation 123 , Lehigh Navigation 77 Lehigh Valley 74 Pennsylvania Itallroad 54' i Philadelphia Electric 23 H ' Philadelphia Company 34',■■ 1 Philadelphia Rapid Transit .... 12V3 I Reading 74 t Storage Battery 49 Union Traction 10 U' United Gas Improvement 82| United States Steel 51'* j CHICAGO HOAIU) OF TRADE Chicago, 111,, Dec. 15. —Board of > Trade closing: , Wheat—December. 1.1S 3 4 : May, 1.22%. Corn—December, U3'i; May, 69Vi. Oats—•December, 47 T j«; Ma" 52V«. 11 fork—January, 18.3' i; May, 18.80. | Lard—January, 9.97: May, 10.22. Ribs—January, 10.02; May, 10.30. CHICAGO CATTI.E Chicago. 111., Dec. 15. Hogs —. Re ceipts. 40.000: steady. Bulk of sales. $6.85® 7.10; light. $6.45®7.10: mixed,! $6.65®7.15; heavy. $6.60W7.15; rough, , | s6.Bo<fc 6.70; ulgs. $5.00® 7.15. Cattle Receipts, 8,000 weak. Na- i • tive steers, $5.50® 10.75; western. $5.10 11 I ®8.15; cows and heifers, s3.lo®S.i:>; calves. $6.00®7.75. !| Sheep Receipts. 20,000; steady, j , Sheep. $5.25 M 6.50: vearlings, s6.so®!' 7.60; lambs, $6.50®8.60. ■ —— l| LEGAL NOTICES j December, 12,-1914. i 1 SEALED PROPOSALS will lie re- ! ceived at the ofilce of the Superinten- , dent of Streets and Public Improve- !, ments up to 12 o'clock noon of Monday, j! December 21, 1914, for the construction of SEWERS ill SIXTEENTH. DOCK.! SEVENTEENTH and TWENTIETH | STREETS. Blank bids und specifier!- • tions may be had on application. The right to reject any or all bids is re- | I served. W. IT. LYNCII, i Superintendent. • IHKKISHI Kli V ATIO.VAT, HA Mv ( MpitMl. —Snrplun, fo.ikhi Ilarrisburg, Pa., December 12, 1914. A MEETING of the Stockholders of | the Ilarrisburg National Bank, for the , election of Directors, will be held at Its | Banking House. Tuesday, January 12, 1 1915, between the hours of 10 and 12 i A. M. W .L. GORGAS. | Cashier. | TO THE CREDITOR* <>K THE PI.EAS- ' ANTVII.I.E WATER COMPANY> IN pursuance of an order of the Court' of Chancery of the State of New Jer- I sey, made on the day of the date here of, in a cause wherein John J. son. et als., are complainants, and Pleasantvllle Water Company Is de- j femlant, notice Is hereby given to the ! creditors of said company to present to | Charles S. Moore, the receiver of said I company, at his office, No. 1512 Allan-) tic Avenue, in the City of Atlantic City, I County of Atlantic, and S'tate of New ! Jersey, their several claims and de-1 munds against said company, duly veri fied under oath or <iffirniation, within 1 two months from the date hereof, or they will be excluded from the benefit | of such dividends as may hereafter be made and declared by said Court from ' the assets of said company. CHARLES 8.1 MOORE. Receiver of Pleasantvllle Water Com- | pany. JAMES and MALCOLM G. BUCHANAN. No. 26 West State St., Trenton. N. J., NELSON B. GASKILL. Broad Street Bank Building, Trenton. N. .T. Attorneys. Noveinbar 21. 1914. DECEMBER 15, 1914. P FOR SALE J j, City of Harrisburg Bonds Denominations SIOO and SSOO <? ' 1 Free of All Taxes in Pennsylvania i> First National Bank 224 Market St. Harrisburg, Pa.V I »| Vt i. V^i — 1 »i Vl/i' ~11 .—a PHII.ADEM'HIA PHOOrCB Philadelphia, Dec. 1-5. Wheat Steady; No. 2. red. spot, exnort. $1.19® I.20;%; No. 1, Northern, Duluth, export, 11.29W1.81. Corn Steady; No. 2, yellow, local, 81<8>8H4c. Oats Steady; No. 2, white, 54@ 54'/i c. Bran Steady; winter, per ton. $26.50®27.00; spring, per ton, J25.001&' 25.50. I'.etlned Sugars Market steady; powdered, 4.95 c; tine granulated, 4.85 c; confectioners' A, 4.75 c. Butter The market is steady; western, creamery, extras, 34c; nearby prints, fancy, 37c. Kggs The market is steady; Pennsylvania and other nearby tlrsts, free cases, $12.00@12.30 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, SIO.BO per case; western, llrsts, free cases, $12.00 @12.30 per case; do., rsts, free cases. SIO.BO per case. Live Poultry Weak; fowls, 12<® 14c; old roosters, 10<&>llc; chickens, II <3113a; turkeys, 13@16c; ducks, 13@14c; geese. 13®>15c. Dressed Poultry Firm; turkeys, fancy, 21#22c; do., average, 17W19c; fowls, heavy, do., average, 14®1(MSjc; do., small, 12@il3c; old roosters, 12'/ic; broiling chickens, near by, 1(1® 16Vac; western, 14@20c; roast ing chickens, 14@23c;; ducks, 14@15c; geese, 12®)13c. Flour—The market Is steady;; winter, clear, $M.85@4.10; straights, Pennsyl vania. new, $5.00@5.i5; spruiir st>»iirhts $5.35®5.60; do., patents, $5.65#6.90; tresteriL $4.£5®4.40; patents, s4.;>u(u 4.75; Kansas straight. Jut* sacks, $4.11 04.30; spring, flrsts, clear, $4.001®4.20; straights, $4.20®4.30; patents, s4.tsff 4.C0. Hay The market is weak; tim othy, No. 1, large bales. $18.00®18.60; No. 1, medium bales, $15.5041)16.50; No. 2, do., $15.50® 16.50; No. 3, $14.00© 15.00; sample, $13.00@14.b0; no grade!* sll.oo® 13.00, Clover mixed hay. Light mixed, $17.00@17.50; No. 1, do., $1G,00@16.50; No. 2, do., $14.50®1u.50. Potatoes Market weak; New York, per bushel, r,S®S2c; Pennsylva nia, per bushel, 45®50c; Jersey, per basket, 35® 40c. OPflllDl BEGINS IN I. Y. EXCHANGE Heavy Attendance Greets Resump tion in Wall Street Today New York, Dec. 15.—Open trading in all shares listed on the New York Stock Exchange subject only to two restrictions was cfsumed to-day for the first time since the Exchange was closed on July 30 last. The big speculative and railroad is sues, held the world over, which were transferred inte yesterday afternoon from the restricted to the unrestricted list —subject to minimum prices— opened with an upward swing, and within the tirst few minutes of trading made gains of IVi to 4 points over the quotations of July 30. Then cam© a heavy selling onslaught. Under this pressure most issues declined from substantial fractions to 3 points un der yesterday's closing prices. There was a heavy attendance at the opening to greet the resumption of open trading. The floor was crowded with almost as many mem tiers as at tended the opening, last Saturday, al though the spectacular effect of the crowded galleries was lacking. The crowd was concentrated around the posts where United States Steel and Union and Southern Pacific stocks were traded in; the rest of the room seemed almost deserted. The market was very active. Crops of Country Worth $4,945,852,000, According to Department's Report Washington, Dec. 15. This year's principal farm crops are worth $4,- !»45,852,000, the Department of Agri culture announced to-day. The value of each crop follows: Corn, $1,702,599,000; winter wheat, $675,623,000; Spring wheat. $203,- 057.000; all wheat, *878,680,000; oats, $499.4X1,000; barley, $105,903,000; irye, $37,018,000; buckwheat. $12,892,- 1000; flaxseed, $19,540,000; rice, $21,- 849,000; potatoes. $198,609,000; sweet potatoes, $41,294,000; hay, $779,068,- 000; tobacco, $101,411,000; cotton, $519,612,000; sugar beets, $27,950,000. other details of the crops: Corn, production 2,672,804,000 bushels, acre yield 25.8 bushels, December 1 farm price 63.7 cents; winter wheat, pro duction 684,990,000, yield 19.0, price 93.6; Spring wheat, production 206,- : 027,000, yield 11.8, price 98.6; all ; wheat, production 891,017.000, yield 16.6, price 98.6; oats, production 1,- ! 141,060,000, yield 29.7, price 43.8; j barley, production 194,953,000. yield j 25.8, price 54.3; rye, production 42,- 779,000, yield 16.8, price 86.5; buck , wheat, production 16,881,000, yield ■ 21.8, price 76.4; flaxseed, production 115,559,000, yield 8.3, price $1.26; rice. ; production 23,649,000, yield 34.1, price 192.4; potatoes, production 405,921,000, j yield 109.5, price 48.9; sweet potatoes, production 56,574,000; yield 88, price 73.0; hay, production 70,071,999 tons, yield 1.43. price $11.12; tobacco, pro j duct ion 1,034,679,000. pounds, yield 1845.7 pounds, price 9.8; cotton, pro duction 15,966,000 bales, yield 207.9 j pounds, price fi.S cents per pound: sugar beets, production 5.147,000 tons, (yield 10.6 tons, price $5.43. Sixth Form Boy Talks on Events at Academy | At chapel exercises at the llarris- I bur* Academy this morning Arthur W. | Snyder, of the sixth forum, gave the | first ol' a series of talks on current j events. Arrangements were made some ! time ago by Mr. Brown to have each . member of the six forums give a talk at least once a week. *. Announcement was also made that the date for the game between the Ilarrisburg Academy five and ex-Acad emy stars was December 29. The game will be played on Cathedral floor in the aliernoon, starting at 2.30 o'clock. 1 PRETTY GIRLS ID CENTRAL FAIR BOOTHS Freshmen Lassies to Wear Special Uniforms; Basketball Sched ule Is Announced The last days of this week will be busy ones for the girls at the Central high school. More than fifty who will preside at the many booths will be busy getting ready for the annual Christmas fair to bo held In the high school annex at Sixth and Forster streets Friday and Saturday. The girls of the freshman booth will wear special uniforms. The proceeds of the bazar will bo given to the Girls' Athletic Association and will be used to defray tho ex penses of the basketball games this year. Miss Clautline Melville, manager of the girls' team, lias arranged games with the team of Valley Col lege;- both at home and away. Two games will be played with Penn Hall this year, but as yet no dates have been set. The schedule follows: January 9—Chambersburg High, at Chambersburg. January 22—Sunbury High, at Stmbury. February 12—Lebanon Valley College, at home. March s—Lebanon Valley Col lege, at Annville. March 12 Sunbury High, at home. March 19—Chambersburg High, at home. "Ike" McCord. who coached tho gi.rjs last year, will havo charge of tho team this season. The first practice will be held in Chestnut Street Hall Friday afternoon. j Health Officers Busy Vaccinating Folks Who Went to Dancing Master The city health officers began early this morning hunting for the remain der of the 150 persons who came in contact with R. J. Hinkson, dancing master, of 209 State street, who was taken to the city hospital yesterday suffering with smallpox, j Dr. J. M. J. Kaunick, city health officer, said this morning that he will make a rigid search of all the people? who came to the dancing school which [Mr. Hinkson conducts at 304 North Second street, and he thinks that he will discover the person from whom I Mr. Hinkson contracted the disease. [ All of the people who were at the ! dancing school since last week must be vaccinated and many of the homes and places of business at which these | persons work, have been fumigated. Representatives of 20,000 Trainmen in Session to Discuss Legislation Members of the state legislative board of the Hrotherhood ol' Railroad i Trainmen opened llielr biennial ses- I si on at White's Hall at 10 o'clock this morning. The meeting was presided I over by <ieorgo VV. Rowanii, of Pitts burgh, chairman of the board. Bills for presentation at the next session of j the Legislature were approved. The enrollment to-day showed 9 + out of 101 lodises in Pennsnylvania represented. These lodges have a total membership of 20,000 trainmen. f FOR SALEf SIOK-1A X. rtth St., Apartment*. 8 per t'rut. net Investment. I J-J.% Ilruml St.. and two houses tn I rear. ZOO nelaware Are.. 2-story brfek. 1805 Green St., 3-story brick, bar «»<>• to quirk purchaser. lltj.l N. -nil St., 3-« tory brick. IIKNI rank will boy this property. lS'iA Siva tarn St., S-»tory brick, bargain to quick purchaser. Plots of Ground Front and PelTer Sta., 105x100 ft. Mil and Kmernld Sta., 38Vi*l-7 ft. JV. 2nd St., 40x100 ft. Camp Hill I.onir St.. 2-story dtvelllif, 1 acre of troiittil. Ton* St.. 2-story dwellliif, 2 acres of ground. Farms too ncre*. l'/4 mllea eaat of f.lnuteatovro. I 111 acre*, at Heaver Station. | 38 acre*, 1% miles from Marysvllle. H. M. BIRD I \IO\ TRUST BI.DG. !> " i I MONET FOR SAU/vRIKD PEOPL.S and others upon their own n&ramt. I Cheep fates, easy payment*. conHd.a --| Adama < Co.. R. 304, • l». Market ( MONEY TO LOAN ' at less tbna local rates. In any , amounts. I'uyable In Inatalmenta to aalt borrower. Poaltlvely lowest I rates In the city. Pennsylvania Investment Co. 132 W.ILN IT STKEET Mil SEALS & STENCILS llw ! K*n" MFG. BY HBG.STENCIL WORKS ■ |1 i H ISO LOCUST ST. HBG,PA. II 13
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