Help Wanted—Male Ever rcau the appeals under this heading in the Telegraph Classilied Ad columns? Try it tonight, even though you have a good job and expect to stick to it. Read those ads tonight so that you may know for yourself that there is work in Harrisburg for those who can do it—that employers arc ready and anxious to get competent help. And if you are an employer, read them to know what the other employers are doing, to know how vou can secure more efficiency ; n vour plant. USE TELEGAPH CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RESULTS. DIJCI) HARTZ Died. January 1. 1!)15, Miss Mary K. Hart*. of 1411 Venn street, in her 55th year. ... Funeral services will be hold on Monclav afternoon .at 3 P. M., from her late residence. Relatives and friends .(re invited to attend without furthei notice. Hurlal Harrisburg Cemetery. She is survived by two brothers and one sister. iIrCA RRO!o Herr_street. i'Ol.Mi FOUND—A place to give your clothes ; a new lease of life at Eggert's Steam i Dyeing and French Cleaning Works. 1245 Market street. We call and de llver. Both phones. HELP \\ ANTI.D —Male WANTED Married men. between . the ages of 27 and 40 years, who have liad experience in selling at retail di rect to the customer, to qualify for po- 1 sltions as wagon salesmen in charge of branches within 200 miles of Harris burg. Men who will work will be re sult getters with our proposition. Guar- , •mteed salary and commission. Our salesmen are making from $25 to S4O ajeeklv. Apply Jewel Tea Co., 26S oad street, or write to the Jewel Tea " Co., 26'J Broad street. GOVERNMENT EXAMINATIONS Thorough instruction. $5. Returned if not appointed. Particulars tree. Ameri can Civil Service School, Washington, D. C. | ARMY OF UNITED STATES. MEN WANTED. Ablebodied, unmarried men i between ages of IS and 35; clUxens of i nited Slates, of ffood character and temperate habits, .who can speak, read | and write the English language. For information apply to Recruiting Officer, ' Bergner Building. 3d & MarKet Sts., j llarrisburg: 4S> N. Queen St.. Lancaster; i 353 Pine St., Wllliamsport; 37 W. Mar ket St.. York, or 113 Independence St., Shamokln, Pa BE A DETECTIVE Big pay; easy work; big demand; write for full par ticulars. Wasrner. 1213 Lexington ave nue, New York. Dept. i>7s. WANTED Railway Mail Clerks; llarrisburg Mail Carriers. $65.00 to i $l".o month. llarrisburg examinations ! cominu. Sample questions and full de scription free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 361-A, Rochester, N. Y. j WANTED Men wishing to earn i three to tive dollars per day. Write for terms immediately. First National Nurseries. Rochester. N. Y. MEN 20 to 40 years old wanted at i once for Electric Railway Motormen and Conductors: $6» to SIOO monthly; > no experience necessary; line opportu- ■ nitv; no strike; write immediately for I application blank. Address \\\, 1981, ] care of Telegraph. WANTED Representative for this county to appoint subagents and take full charge of the sales of an entirely n-w staple article. No caoltal requlr- i eel: large profits assured to a man of ability. For particulars address P. O. Box 3241. Station C, Philadelphia. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy j to get. My free booklet, If-372. tells how. Examinations in this State soon. Write to-day—NOW. Earl Hopkins. Washington. D. C. A LIVE WIRE can make SSO per week selling guaranteed gas mantles. : M"ick sales; big profits; exclusive ter- < ritory. The Henry-Earle Co.. Dodge Power Building. Detroit, Michigan. ! 55 TO $lO A DAY easily made. Co operate with us. No capital or experi ence neressary. Write at once. The Royal Mail Order Co.. 737 1-afayette j street, Bridgeport. Conn. SAI>ESMAN To carry an estab- ■ llshed line of mechanical rubber goods, I hose, belting, packing, fruit Jar rings, carriage cloth, etc.. as a side line on ! commission basis. A good account for live man. Give.reference an.! state ex perience and lines now carried. Ad dress Manufacturer. P. O. Box Sfi, Tren ton. N. J. WANTED Names and addresses by Mall Order houses; big pay; home work: Information for stamp. Direct Appeal Co.. Plymouth. Indiana. $2,500 ANNI'AhLY. Co-operate with ! m«- evenings at home Everythine fur- t nished. Don't worry about capital. Boyd H. Brown. Omaha. Neb. SSO MONTHLY AND EXPENSES to' travel, distribute samples and takv; or- i tiers, or appoint agents: permanent. 1 Jap-American Co., Chicago. '1 WILL PAT honest men up to SSO • monthly. Spare time. Home work. No ] canvassing. No capital. Mail Order j Business. Voorhles, Desk 155, Omaha, ! Neh. N ; NEW HOUSE FOR SALE j 1822 Boas Street A two-story, new brick house with vestibule —reception hall—six rooms ! —bath—furnace—gas and electricity 1 —cemented cellar with hot and cold ! water—front bay window—front and bpek porches. Lot 18x110 ft.—f2o-ft. alley in the I rear). Key at our office. Miller Bros. & Neefe REAI. ESTATE Fire Insurance Surety Road* I.oruat and Court Streets V ' | SATURDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JANUARY 2, 1915 111 A TELEGRAPH CLASSIFIED Aft-NOW I HELP WANTED—MaIe TO take orders for Sharp-Shod Over ■ i shoes for horses. Every owner buys at sight. This is a money-maker. Ilarrali 1 i Alfg. Co., Agency, 905 Kunkel Building, ' Harrisburg. WANTED Bright, clean, energetic boy under fourteen. Good pay. Easy 1 | work. Splendid business training. Will not interfere with studies. A. A. Lei ' I bold, 102 South Second street. WANTED Railway mall and postal clerks: examinations soon; over two thousand appointments yearly; prepare at home; write for Plan No. 15 of pay -1 . ment after appointment. Philadelphia Business Colleffc. Civil Service Dept. , | Philadelphia. Pa. HELP W ANTED —Female ' i WANTED Girl to help in grocery , I store; experience required; give refer j ence. 8., 1980, care of Telegraph. WANTED Middle-aged woman for , housework; one not afraid of work and j who will give proper care to children; I prefer country woman, or one who pi wants to make a home. Apply Sl4 ; North Third s^eet. I DO YOU WANT another $2 daily? No | experience, constant spare ti—e work. knitting hosiery; machines furnished j on contract; we take product. Gleason Wheeler Co. (Inc.), Chicago. FIVE bright, capable ladies to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers. $25 to s<>o per week. Railroad fare paid. Good«. rich Drug Co., Dept. 520, Omaha, Neb. FIVE bright, capable ladies to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers. $25 to sr>u per week. Railroad fare paid. Goodrich Drug 1 Co., Dept. 579, Omaha, j Neb. WANTED - Woman for general housework—family of two—in country —one looking for good hon*> and fair wages. Address J. E. Snavelv, R. F. D. No. 2. Middletotvn. Pa. WANTED Girl for general house work: must be able to cook; reference required. Apply 1701 North Second ; stroet. AGENTS WANTED ! BIG KANSAS COMPANY WANTS vou I to co-operate with them evenings at home: make $3,u00 and more yearly; no canvassing; no experience: fast growing ' business; we furnish overvthlng; write j for unique selling plan. FREE. C. W. Eyestone, Presluent, S7 East l'lftn, Pittsbure-. Kan. OWN A BUSINESS l,OOO per cent, profit manufacturing inks at home spare time. Capital and experience un necessary. Enormous commercial de mand. Our secret formulas and sure selling plans insure lucrative, steadv increasing business. No canvassing. In vestigate Immediately. Particulars free. E. B. Covert, Secretary. 6935- ! 6939 Kenwood avenue, Chicago, 111. AGENTS Make up to $35 dallv, selling our new world beaters; quick sales: big profits; no experience re- I quired. Catalog and samples free. Cruver Co., Jackson and Campbell, C«,.- | < ago. ! BILLY SUNDAY'S MESSAGE. Great I opportunity for man or woman to make i $6.00 to sls 00 a day. Unusuallv liberal ■ terms. Spare time in-,. be used. Par ticulars and samples free. I'niversal I Bible House. 100S Arch street, Philadel j phia. SALESMAN WANTED SALESMEN WANTED Experience j unnecessary, easy work, big pav. Write for large list of openings offering op portunities to earn SIOO to SSOO a month while you learn. Address near est office. Dept. 214. National Sales linen's Training Association, Chicago, New York, Kansas City, San Francisco. SITUATIONS WANTED— MaIe WANTED White boy, 16 years of ' age, would like to learn barber trade. I Apply 1114 North Cameron street, Har risburg. Pa. WANTED Young strong man. 22 years of age, desires work of any kind; ; not afraid of hard work. Apply 605 South Third street. St»elton, Pa. WANTED Alan wants work of any kind. Apply 259 Delaware street. WANTED Young, married man wants position firing boilers or work | lng around machinery; handy with (tools. Call, or address, 132 4 Cowden i street. City. SITUATION'S WANTED—-Female WANTED Girl. 19 years old. wants j dishwashing, or wurk in store, restau- : ; rant or hotel. Call, or address. Misa ' i Neilie Frank, West Falrview, Pa. WANTED Position of any klnt, 116x200 ft. Shrubbery: 6 kinds of fruit in bearing- Trolley near; 12 minutes and one fare from Market Square. Call Bell phone No. 3018 L FOR SALE Good opportunity. Cor ner Grocery Store on Hill for sale. Doing good business. H. G. Pedlow, 110 Bouth Thirteenth street. FOR SALE. AT PAXTANG New 2',t-storv brick house, with improve ments; steam heat; large porch; large lot. Inquire IX M. Ricker, 102 Paxtang avenue, Paxtang. Pa. $3,200 WIU. BUY a corner brick house S rooms bath gas elec trti light steam heat located on Allison Hill. Particulars at Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. KEAL ESTATE FOR ItEXT STORE ROOM or entire building, 11 North Fourth street, opposite Dives. Poineroy and Stewart, for rent. Upper floors suitable for apartments, or will be changed to suit business of tenant If desired. Possession April 1, possibly earlier. Apply M. Scnondorf. 10-12 South Fourth street. ' FOR RENT Detached frame houses ' on Schuylkill street, all improvements, | large and comfortable, at $17.50. Ap- ! ply Wittenmyer Lumber Co. 2116 TURNER STREET FOR RENT—] 8 rooms, bath and range, $12.00. John I H. Maloney, 1619 Green street. FOR RENT—NEW 1101 SES ! 2131 Derry St.. steam heat 523.00 | i 2133 Derry St.. steam heat . 28.00 2135 Derry St. steam heat 28.00 , Inquire P. VANDERLOO, I 2113 Derry St. I Or Masonic Temple. Third and State. FOR RENT Nine-room house. 1839 Park street; all improvements; pos session at once. Inquire 1539 Park ' street. FOR RENT Houses with all Improve ments at moderate rentals. J. E. Glpple, 1251 Market street. HE AI, ESTATE FOB SALE Olt RENT ( FOR SALE OR RENT—2-story brick | bulldlnc 20x40 feet; centrally lo- | cated, at Sixth and Bridge streets, New > | Cumberland. Pa. Ideal for garage or ! auto machine shop. Owner will sell or i enter into partnership with respon- I i sible party. Experienced machine shop I man necessary to handle proposition, > Rare bargain for one who means busi ness. H. C. Oren, New Cumberland, Pa i REAL. tii'l Al't U ANTED WANTED Small, furnished house ' or housekeeping apartment, with city | steam, centrally located, for three | months. Address Miss E. S. Shunk, P. ; O. APARTMENTS FOR RENT 214 NORTH THIRD STREET Third floor unfurnished apartment; large dining, sitting and bed rooms, kitchen ette and bath. Second floor, furnished, two large rooms; city steam; gas and electric lights. FOR RENT An apartment, three ! rooms and bath, coal and gas range, I gas and electric lights, $15.00 monthly. | Applv Mehring's Liquor Store, Sixth j and Muench. Bell phone 2671, United , 703 V. I 107 SOUTH FRONT STREET Sec-i ond floor housekeeping apartments j la-~e rooms with kitchenettes and I baths modern improvements—eiec- ! trie lights gns city steam Janl- j tor service. Apply at above address. ' MacDANIELS APARTMENTS —House- i keeping furnished complete one ; large alcove room bay window i small kitchen, gas range, stationary i wash tub private meter, bell, mail I box. 1417 Market street. Phone 897 J. j FOR RENT Furnished apartment j of two rooms and bath, electricity and | gas; large rooms, with bay window and J steam hea*. Apply 7 North Thirteenth j street. TOR RENT Furnished. second floor apartments, for light housekeep- | ing, two or four rooms; rent reason- i abTe: all conveniences. Apply before C P. M.. S2l North Second, after C P. M.. 518 North Second street. Bell phone. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Third floor room, well heated, nicely furnished; large bay wln uow; gas and electric lights; use of I modern bath; for one or two gentle men. 234 Hummel street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms; ail conveniences. Including tfhone. Call 107 j Chestnut street. Bell phone ItOlJ. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished j rooms, for light housekeeping; reason able price; desirable location. Apply ; 1417 Vernon street. FOR RENT Second noor front room; well lighted and well heated; i use of bath ana telephone. 262 Forster. ) Bell phone 1470 L. j FOR RENT —Nicely furnished, pleas- j ant corner room. Southern exposure; use of phone; improvements. Apply j 601 North Front street. FOR RENT Suite of rooms, or an i apartment ot 4 or 6 rooms, for light j housekeeping; steaoi heat; gas range; ' u ater heater. Rent reasonable. Apply I 21.9 North Second street. LARGE, well-lighted, furnished j rooms, single or ensuite; city steam; u*e I of plione. Call 719 North Sixth street,! or Bell phone 613 R. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, j single or ensuite; all conveniencvts. in cluding phone; reference required. Ap- , ply ICIS North Front street. FOR RENT —Nicely furnished rooms | In \ery good location; use of bath and | telephone. Call at 203 State street. ROOMS WANTED WANTED Three or four rooms and bath, furnished, for light . housekeep ing; young couple; outlying section. Alight i-onsider exclusive portion mod ern house. Address R. M.. care of Tele graph. ROOMS AND BOARD BOARDERS WANTED One large, ; furnished room on third floor front, for | gentleman or man and wife, with i boarding home comforts price j reasonable. Apply 1420 Regina street, | near Thirteenth and Market streets. 1 BOARDING. LODGING OR BOTH —, Newlv furnished rooms. On '-ar line. | Bell phone 2841Y, 1520 Berryhill street, j UNFURNISHED ROOMS I NKI HXISifED ROOMS FOR light housekeeping, with and without kitchenettes; ail rooms strictly private, nicely papered, stoves furnish ed free, laundry, phone and bathroom privileges; basement lockers for sur plus furniture. Inquire office 429 Broad street, or Janltress, Room 6, same building. FOR SALE FOR SALE A parlor Novelty Double Heater: only used four months; moving to heated house the reason for selling. Apply corner Twenty-ninth and Elm streets. Penbrook, Pa. GLASS window sign*. Furnished Rcoms. Unfurnished Rooms. Rooma and Board and Table Board at 2Sc each. On* of these signs will be given with each six-time order for a classified ad. If paid in advaaca. Inquire at Offlc* of Telegraph. l-'OK SALE ISIS C'ALE.NDARS FOR SALE A few good 'argains In job lots. Orders promntly filled. Bell phone 1577 R. Meyers Mfg. Co.. Third and Cumberland streets, above Miller's Shoe Store. FOK SALE At Gable's. 111-117 S. Second street, lied Tip, Kins Point Blizzard, Rowe Junior, Can't Slip. Giant Grip and Always Sharp Calks. ROOMS FOK RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. CATARRH—Cure yourself. Formula 10c. Money back if not satisfied. The A. J. Miller Co., Walton, N. Y. FOR SALE, BARGAIN onyx Soda luildlngs or structures l under this schedule. By order of the Board. SAMUEL 13. RAMBO, I Superintendent. j C. P. ROGERS, .in.. Secretary. FOR RENT DESK ill well-furnished office, with j full privileges of fia.ne; rent cheap. In- ; quire 429 droad street, 9 to 11 A. M. ! Phone 3613J1. ' FOR KENT Office in Commercial j Bank Building, first floor front. Rent. : ! $23.00 per month. Can '-e used ,s an j office or small store room. ————-—_____ WANTED i WANTED l.OOO men wlio want to | buy msde-to-nieasure shirts. $1.23 I each. 5 for $".50 ami up. Guaranteed | fit. Good quality, latest patterns. W. 1 Morrow. 1007 Market street. : WANTED A good, second-hand j I rool or flat-top office desk. Address L, ' 11952, care of Telegraph. I SB.OO PER HUNDRED paid for names and addresses. Steady work. Stamp ! for particulars. Address Box 102-4S, . Station N, Baltimore, Md. WANTED Old furniture, china. ' glassware, old books, stamps, etc. We | are buyers for Boston. New Vorlc ami ; Western collectors and will positively t 1 pav better prices than evar offered bV ' any local collectors or dealers. Call jor address Antique Shop. 1419 Sixth sireet, Harrisburg. BUSINESS Ol'l'Oltn .\ ITIES I MADE 160.30U in live years In th» mall order business, began with $6 Send for free booklet. Tells how. Ilea- ! cock. 356 Luckport, N. T. GROW rich in business of your own. 1 Get out of the wage-earner's class, j Your co-operation with our factory | starts you with little capital during' I spare time in your own home. SVe j ' manufacture exclusive articles. No can- I vassing. Experience unnecessary. Write I for booklet and proposition. Address ! Pease Mfg. Co.. Dept. D-60, Buffalo, | ONE of the best grocery and fresh i meat stores In this city is offered for I sale at Inventory value. Good oppor ; tunlty for live wire. Bell Realty Co., I Bergner Building. ANY intelligent rerson can earn «ood Income corresponding for newspapers- I experience unnecessary. Send for par- I , ticulars. Press Syndicate. 7»8. Lock port. N Y. LEGAL NOTICES CHARTER NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that an ap- I plication will be made to the Governor i of Pennsylvania on Monday, the 25th 1 day of January. 1915. under an of' Assembly entitled. "An Act to provide | for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved April i 29. 1874, and the supplements thereto j for the charter of an Intended corpora- I tlon to be called Russ Bros. Ice Cream Company, the character and object of which Is the manufacture of ice cream and other frozen confections, and for these purposes 10 have, possess an-J en joy all the rights, benefits and privi leges of the said Act of Assembly and the supplements thereto. FOX & GEYER. Solicitor*. BUSINESS PERSONALS REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING with best material and by expert help. Send us your worn furniture. Our beat efforts Insure your satisfaction, g. N. Cluck. S2o Woodbine street. OLD GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. Diamonds and Jewelry bought for high est cash prices. Jos. D. Brenner. No. 1 North Third street. Bell phone 1274 L WEATHER STRIPS ln order to Introduce our Grooved Side Strips for doors and windows, will sell yoit 104 feet for *2.00, regular price f5.32, and our automatic Bottom Strips at 60 cents each. Call at S. \V. Hoist s, Wash ington avenue, Lemoyne, Pa. Harrisburg Paste Works IS# A. Cuiutruu street PAPEItM ANGEKa , uiilpostera , book binders' and all kinds ot past*. Prompt shipment. All paste guaranteed. Bell phono 11S6L, FOR falling Hair try Gross Quinine Hair Tonic, prepareu by Groas, the Druggist and Apothecary, 1U Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. telephone orders given prompt atlentiuu. Beli 1960. U.tIiU.VU U. *V. LATIIU, Hoarding sin l>l tad National Irausier Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers aud general haul' Ing. H. W. Lallie, Manager, Fifth and W uodbiino streets. iieli phone No, 25Q3R. MONEY TO LOAN LOANS—SS to *2OO for nouest work ing people witnout bar.k credit, at less tUan legal rales, payable In loataiuieuis to suit uorrowers convenience. Cooperative Loan Riul investment Co, 204 Chestnut Street. STORAGE STORAGE 419 Broad street, I'jr householu goods and nier-uaiioise. Pit vale rooms, *1 to $3. Wagons, iu cenu per montn. Apply Li. Cooper oc Co.. ill uroad street. Both chonea. HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two new eight-story brick warehouses, one aosoluleiy fireproof divided into Are . proof private rooms of various m.:os lor ' the storage ot household goods; the j ,>ther warehouse of the most approved I type of fire reiurdent construction tor general merchandise. They are equip | ped with two large electric freight ele j valors and spiral chute tor tnu quick and aafe handling of household goad* ■ and all kinds o£ merchandise. Low j storage rates. South Second street near ' Paxton, on the tracks of Penna. H. R. Central Storage Co. i CORNER COURT and CRANBERRY STREETS, Harrisburg, Pa. Bell phone i —New Four-story Building Private rooms—Furniture and china packing a specialty—Heated rooms for pianos and j perishable goods. LEGAL NOTICES i STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING ' TIL: regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Steelton National | Bank for the election ot Directors to serve for the year next ensuing, and for such other business as may come I before the meeting. Will be held" at tho I Ranking House, In Steelton, Pa., Tues day, January 12, 1915. between the hours of 11 A. M. and 2 P. M. H. W. STUB BP, Cashier. NOTICE is hereby given that an elec tion of seven (71 Directors will be held at the Banking Room of tllo First ! National Bank, on Tuesday, the 12th I day of January, 1915, between the hours ; of 11 and 2 o'clock. JAMES BRADV, I President. WHEREAS, the lion. George Ivunkel, , President Judge, and Hon. Samuel J. M. McCarrell. Additional Law Judge, of Oyer and Terminer and Quarter Ses i siotis of the Peace of the Twelfth Ju idicial District, composed of the County j of Dauphin, having issued their precept. ' bearing date the Sth day of December. I A. D. 1911. to me directed for holding a i Court of Oyer and Terminer and Gen -1 eral Jail Delivery jpid Quarter Ses ■ slons of the Peace of Harrisburg for | the County of Dauphin, and to com mence the second Monday of January, I 1916, being the 11th day of January, 1915, and to continue two weeks, i Notice Is therefore hereby grtven to ; tho Coroner, Justices of the Peace, Al | dcrmen and Constables of raid County of Dauphin that they may be then and I there in their proper persons at 10 ' o'clock In the forenoon of said day, i with their records, inquisitions, exanii ' nations and their own remembrances, !to do those things which to their of i flee appertain to be done, and those i who are bound in recognizances to i prosecute against the prisoners that I are or shall be in the jail of Dauphin I County be then and there to prose : cute against them as shall be just. I Given under my hand at Harrisburg, : the Bth day of December, A. O. 1914, being the one hundred and thirty ninth year of Independence of tiie I United States. HARRY C. WELLS. Sheriff. I Sherifff's Office. liarrisburg, Pa., December 11, 1911. METROPOLITAN HOTEL COMPANY* IIAKKISIH RG, PA. THE annual meeting of the stock holders for the election ot directors for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may properlv ; come before said meeting, will be held i at tile Metropolitan Hotel, Fourth and I Market Streets. liarrisburg, Pa., on Tuesday. January 26, 1:• 10. at 2 P. M. K. B. TAYLOR. Secretary. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Abraham R. liets. late of I Steelton. Pa., deceased. : NOTICE Is hereby given that Letters •Testamentary on the estate of said de , cedent have been granted to the under, i signed. I All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, slid . those having claims or demands against the same will make them known witli | out delay to A. RUSS EL CALDER. ' Or Executor. MARY FRANCES HESS LA VERT Y Executrix, Harrisburg. Pa. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING THE Annual Meeting of the stoek | holders of the Harrisburg Bridge Com ; panv will he held at the Board of i Trade Building, in the City of liarris burg. on Monday. January 4. 15(15, be tween the hours of 1 and 3 p. M., when I they will elect a President. Secretary I and Treasurer and twelve Directors to serve for the ensuing yenr. JOS. B. HUTCHISON, Secretary and Treasurer. ; December 30, 1914. NOTICES NOTICE is hereby given that an ap plication for pardon will be made to I the Board of Pardons of the State of ] Pennsylvania on Wednesday. January ,20, 1915. by Milton Weaver, who was ; found guilty on June 13. 1914, of sodomy I and was sentenced to undergo punlsh'- i mont in the Penitentiary for the Mid dle District of Pennsylvania at Phlla- I delphia. by separate and solitary con | ftnernent at labor for and during the ' term of not less than one year nor more j than two years, as required by the rules 1 of the Board of Pardons. J. CLARENCE FUNK. : Attorney. NOTICE OF ANNUAL STOCKHOLD ERS' MEETING i THE Annual Meeting of the Stoek l holders of the Great Southern Lumber (Company will be held at the Company's Office. No. 6 North Third Street. Har risburg. Pennsylvania, on Monday, January 11, A. D. 1915, at 11:30 o'clock A. M.. for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for the ensuing year and for the transaction of «uch other business as may properly come before the meeting. G. M. WHITNEY, _ „ t Secretary. Harrisburg, Pa.. December 26. 1914. 1914 WIS DULLEST IH MARKETS SINCE 1873 Trading in Days Preceding New Year Reduced to Minimum Proportions By Associated Press New York, Jan. 2.—The most nota ble feature of the week in the stock market was the fact that It brought to a close the dullest year since 1878. This condition was-directly due to the European war. which necessitated a suspension of market operations lot over four months and caused nn enor- | mous shrinkage in the value of Amer ican securities. Trading in the four business days preceding the new year was reduced to minimum proportions, with gome tlrmness In leading stocks and a few specialties. These, however, were de cidedly under the price level attained a little more than a fortnight ago when open trading in the entire list was resumed. A few more stocks, most of them unimportant, were added to the list of issues which fell to minimum quo tations, while U. S. Steel, Southern Pacific and Baltimore and Ohio made partial recovery from their low prices of the preceding week. Acute weak ness was shown by some of the Gould stocks, Missouri Pacific falling abruptly to a new low record. West ern Maryland issues also were weak as a result of the company's an nouncement of its intention to default on the interest of its outstanding notes. Wall Street looks with some hope to the reopening of the London Ex change next week and to the pro nounced betterment in the Paris banking situation. The outlook in the steel industry is more e.ncouraglng with some expansion in general trade. The tlrst week of the new year Is ex pected to witness the actual inaugu ration of the $135,000,000 cotton pool, applications for loans being already under consideration. Monetary conditions hold out much promise in their greater ease, but railroad returns offer little comfort, some of the leading roads having suf fered severely In the past month. XKW YORK STOCKS Furnished by H. M. Snavely New York, Jan. 2. Open. High. Ixvw. Clos. Alaska G M 26% 26% 26 26-% Atnal Cop . 51% 52 51 % 51% AnißtSug. 33'* 34 .13% 34 Am Can .. 25% 25% 25' ii 25% Am C& V. 44 'j 44'. 44^ Am Smelt . 56 56 56 56 Anaconda . 25% 25% 25% 25% Atchison .. 93 93 93 93 B & 0.... 68% 68% 68% 68% Beth Steel. 4 6'JX 46% 46% 46% Cat Pet .. . 16% 16% 16% 16% Cent I-eath 37% 37% 37% 37% C. M&St P 87 S7 87 87 Con Gas .. 114 114 114 114 Corn Prod. 8 8 S 8 Gt X pfd . 112% 112% 112% 112% igt X Ore s 25% 25%. 25% 25% I 111 Central. 107 107 107 107 !Mo Pac ... 7 % S % 7 % 8 [Nev C C .. 12% 12% 12% 12% XY.NH &H 54% 55 54% 55 P R R ... 104% 104% 104% 104% |P H car... 33% 33% 33% 33% R C Copper 15% 15% 15% 15 % I Beading ... 143% 143% 142% 143 ISo Pacific. 82 82 82 82 iTenn Cop.. 32% 32% 32% 32% l*n Pacific. 115% 116% 115% 116 [l* S Steel. 49 49% 49 49% West Md.. 10 10 !)% 9% W T Tel.. 57 57% 57% 57% West Mfg.. 67% 67% 67 67% PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE By Associated Press Philadelphia, .lan. 2. Wheat Firm; No. 2, red, spot, export, $1.29% #1.31%; No. 1. Northern, Dulutli, ex port. $1.37 % & 1.40%. Corn Firm: No. 2, yellow, local, 7 0 ® 7 6 % c. Oats*— Higher: Xo. 2. white, 565) ! 56% c. Uran Firm: winter, per ton, $26.50®27.00; spring, per ton, $25.75®' 2c.no. Mefined Sugars Market steady; powdered, 5.05 c; line granulated, 4.96 c; confectioners' A, 4.85 c. Butter The market is Arm; western, creamery, extras, 35c; nearby prints, fancy. 39c. Eggs The market is Arm; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, $12.60 per case: do.. I current receipts, free cases, $12.00 per case: western, extras, firsts, free cases. $12.60 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $12.00 per case. IJve Poultry Firm: fowls, IS© : 15c: old roosters, 10® lu'ie; echlckens, 12014 c: turkeys, 15917 c; ducks. 14®* 15c: geese, 13 (ft 13c. Dressed Poultry Steady; turkeys, fancy, 19®20c; do., average, 16@18c; fowls, heavy, 17® 18c; do., average, 140>16%c: do., small, 12®13c; old roost.TH. 12% c; broiling Thickens, near by, 16®20c; western, 14®20c; roast iiig chickens, 14®23c; ducks. 16@17c; geese, 13felJc. Potatoes Market steady; Penn sylvania. per bushel. 55® 60c; New York, ■ per bushel, 40@>48c; Jersey, per basket, , 25® 40c ; Flour —The market is firm; winter, clear, $3.8."®4.10; straights, Pennsyl ; vania. new. $5.25@5.50; spring straights $5.65® 5.90; do., patents, $6.00®6.65; western. $4.25(214-40: patents, S).6u«* 4.76: Kansas straight, lute sacks. $4.11 04.30: spring, firsts, clear, $4 0094.30: | straights. »<■20014.30: patents. $4. 150 1 4 «15.50. I-1111. W>KI.I'III A STOCKS By Associated Press Philadelphia. Jan. 2. Stocks closed steady. Cambria Steel 42% ileneral Asphalt 32 c.eneral Asphalt. Pfd 67 l-akc Superior Corporation 1» l.ehlgh Navigation % 77 Irf-liigii Valley 65' i Pennsylvania Railroad • 52 5-16 Philadelphia Klectrlc 23% Philadelphia Company 32 Philadelphia Rapid Transit .... 11% Reading 71% Storage Battery 4< Union Traction •? s 73 V. S. Steel <»% Public Sale of Stock , The undersigned will offer at Public Sale in front of the Court House, Harrisburg, Pa. Monday, January 4, ldls, at 2 P. M. THE FOLLOWING STOCK TO WIT: 10 shares Ijomoyne Trust Co., Pa. ft shares Union Trust Co. of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pa. JOHN T. ENSMINGER, Auctioneer. LOCAL AUTO SHOW MIDDLE f MARCH At the Arena as Usual; May In clude Motorboats; Saxon as Prize March thirteenth to twentieth has been selected as dates for the sixth annual automobile show to be given under the auspices of the Harrisburg Automobile Dealers Association. Th» Arena will be used again and J: Clyde M.vton will have charge of the show [arrangements, as he lias for a num ber of years. Considering the practical comple tion of the River Dam. motorboats will 110 doubt be more popular than ever, therefore if sufficient Interest is shown motorboats may be Included in the display, as well as motorcycles and , accessaries. There are featured in other cities that have lakes or rivers near for boating and should prove popular here. A Saxton roadster will most likely be given as a door prize this year. Considering that there are more deal . ers this year than before, the appli -1 cations for space will no doubt exceed any previous year. London Says Allies Have Made Little Progress in Eastern War Theater By Associated Press London, Jan. 2, 12.53 P. M. —The latest news available from the western 1 battle front shows that little progress i is being made by the allied forces, and rather indicatee a sporadic renewal of the German offensive, with resultant slight gains in the Argonne and French Flanders. These operations can hard ly be classed as a general German of fensive movement in the west such as is still being conducted in Poland, 1 but the strength which the Germans ;|are showing seems to muke it plain , that they have not weakened appre • ciably their western army by transfers of troops to the east, nor has the pressure of the allies broken their grip on Belgium, France, from the North Sea to Metz. Small Overturn in Year's First Trade By Associated Press New York. Jan. 2. Tile first day of 1915 on the Stock Exchange was mark ed by the smallest overturn of any two hour session In some years. Attendance of brokers and customers was In keep ing with the sluggish movement. Bead ing shares showed no pronounced change either way and some of the ! speculative favorites failed of a single transaction. Among the specialties were such variable changes as a six point loss In New York Air Brake and a five-point advance in Sears-Roebuck. News from lxindon, where the market is to reopen on Monday, acted as a deterrent to any trading on the bull side. Bonds were steady. CHICiOO ROAKO OF TRAT>FI ' By Associated Press Chicago, 111., Jan. 2. Board ot Trade closing: Wheat—May. 1.31: July. 1.19 tf. Corn —May, 73%; July, 75. Oats—May. 54 1 i: July, SIT*. Pork —January, 18.65; May. 19.25. Bard—January, 10.52; May, 10.80. Ribs —January, 10.15; May, 10.55. CHICAGO CATTI.E By Associated Press Chicago, 111., Jan. 2. lfogs Re ceipts. 26.000: Btronc. Bulk of sale*. J7.20®7.30; light, $6.901®7.35: mixed, $7.00®7.40: heavy. *6.95@7.40; rough. $6.95f07.10; nigs. $5.50©7.30. Cattle Beceiots, 10,000: steady. Na tive steers, $5.50® 9.85: western. $5.00® 7.80: cows and heifers, $3,00®8.10; calves, $7.50® 10.00. Sheep—Receipts. 3,000; steady. Sheen. $5.90® 6.80; yearlings, $6.90@7.90; lambs. $7.00@8.85. NEW YORK BWK STATEMENT By Associated Press New York, Jan. 2. Statement ot the actual condition of Clearing House I Banks and Trust Companies for the I week shows that they hold $114,084.- 920 reserve in excess of legal require ments. This is a decrease of $3,036,-. from last week. MONEY FOR SABARIED PEOPLB and others upon their own names. Cheap rates, easy payments, confiden tial. Atlama A Co., n. 304, 8 W. Market Sq. niIBBER STAMnp dtflj SEALS *. STENCILS ft# V jjIwMFG.BYHBG.STENCILWORKS" |1 M 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA, II THE llarrlsburg Potycllnlo Dlapen- I sarv will be open dally, except Sunday, at 3 P. M„ at Its new location, 1701 I North Second street, for the free treat ' ! ment of the worthy poor. \f "\ | MONEY TO LOAN ! at I'M than legal rates, In »j amounts. Payable In Inatalnrente to ; ault borrower. Positively lowest rates In tlie city. Pennsylvania Investment Co. 132 WALNUT STREET * | For Rent Desirable offices in the Union Trust Building. Apply Union Trust Company 11