PHONE YOUR CLASSIFIED 41 10 2040-CUIBEMINI 203 Where Do You Live? Right in the heart of town "where you'll be near to your work? Good thing sometimes, and again there are times when the rest of the family ought to be out where the houses are further apart and the air is heavier with ozone. There's where Telegraph Classified Ads are going to be a help to you, Mr. Man. They'll tell you where the best buys out in the open are, and will save you time in actual location hunting. Read Telegraph Classified Ads for profit; use them for results. FOUND J LOST Gentlemen's gold watch, J hunting case, and chain in basement ov j Columbus Hotel. Wednesday night, at . 10:30. Reward if returned to Da\ lu Wiseman, Columbus HoteK FOUND —A place without trying. Careful cleaning—best of dyeing Where? At Kggert's Steam lJyeing :in• 1 French Cleaning Works l-lo Mar ket street. <"all either phone. We de ilver and call. i HELP WANTED —.Male WANT K1» Experienced salesmen; to sell high-grade proposition to flnan- | cial institutions. Address J. K. W., 140t>, | care of Telegraph. | MEN'S PANTS BUYER. We require a man of about 30 j years of age to buy for and man- t age our Men's Pants Department, lie must be thoroughly expertenc- I ed. capable and efficient. None • others but those who possess these j qualities need communicate with j Superintendent at BRAGER'S DEPT. STORE Baltimore, Maryland. A SALESMAN WANTED t>. sell Electrical Specialties to jobbers and dealers in Central Pennsylvania. Need not have electrical experi ence. but must be High School graduate, reside in Harrlsburg and furnish references which will stand dose Investigation. Appli- A * ration must be in hand- W" written letter form, stating age. salary expected, etc., and addressed to Sales »_ Manager. American Ever Ready Works. 304 Hudson St.. New York. WANTED Neat young man. be tween the ages of 16 and 18 general store work. Apply Jewel Tea Co., 269 Broad street. j WANTED Ten boys over 16 years j of age. to distribute circulars. Collins , Co., 29 North Second Street. MEN 20 to 40 years old wanted at I once for Electric Railway Motormen and Conductors: S6O to SIOO monthly; j no experience necessary; tine opportu- j nity; no strike; write immediately for application blank. Address W„ 1981, • care of Telegraph. i WANTED A boy to assist In lee I cream factory. Apply at McNeal's, j 1015 North Third. I WANTED. AT ONCE A druggist, j registered In Pennsylvania, capable of managing a store; wants to be sober, j Address R. R. Satterley. Galeton, Pa. HEM' WANTED —Female WANTED Experienced operators I on power machines at the Steelton j Glove Co.—good wages—Nos. 709-711- ) 713 South Second street, Steelton, Pa. AGKNTS WANTED AGENTS WANTED to sell the White : Flame Lamp Burner. Good sellers. I Good profit. Write John D. Carpenter, ] 300 Boyd avenue. j SITUATIONs WANTED —Male | WANTED Young, married man i wants i are of few furnaces anywhere | from Reily street to Woodbine and Third and river. Address R. S.. 259 Delaware avenue. WANTED Good, all-around baker | wants position; English, continental ' goods, cakes, fancy wedding and birth day cakes; good references. Apply A. I L., 231 Harris street. WANTED Young colored man de- j sires position as chauffeur, or any kind of work. 37 North Summit street. j WANTED Young white man ; wishes position as porter; can give good \ reference. Address W., 1405, care of j Telegraph. WANTED By young white man. ! work of any kind. Painter by trade. ! 28 South Fifteenth street. 1 WILL, cut your wood In the cellar by the job or hour; out of work. Ad dress 8.. 1998, care of TelegTaph. WANTED An experienced book keeper. employed, desires extra work, I as auditing, or keeping a set of books ' during evenings and Saturday after noons; good references. Address X., ' ir-46. care of Telegraph. WANTED By a young colored ! man. position as mechanic in a dental laboratory; has had six years' experi ence. and can show the best of refer ences. Address 1512 Hunter street. City. Bell phone 1505R1. FOR SALE 1 5 Brick Houses 1714 to 1722 Elm Street Two-etory bricks—6 rooms— i bath—furnace—cemented cellar — j front and back porches. One square from trolley lines and Reservoir Park. Elm street Is 60 feet wide and paved. Special price for quick business: will be sold separately or together. Miller Bros. & Neefe REAL ESTATE Fire Insurance Surety Donda I.neust find Court Street* ' THURSDAY EVENING, HARRJSBURG TELEGRAPH JANUARY 7, 1915. SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe I WANTED Young boy wants work !in store, or as errand boy. Call, or ad j dress, 1208 Hunter street. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED By colored woman, place as tlrst-class cook in private fam ily, or pastry baking; first-class. Call No. 419 State street. i WANTED —■ By white woman, posi tion as cook in private family, or gen eral housework; can furnish references, j Address S., 1993, care of Telegraph. i WANTED Girl wants position as 1 child's nurse. Call, or address, 1208 I Hunter street. | * I WANTED Young colored girl l wants work between school hours. | Call, or address, 1409 North Fourth. I WANTED —By white woman, posl : tion as housekeeper. 1923 Boas street. ! WANTED Lad*- pianist would like I a position in store or moving picture theater; can furnish best of reference. Address W., 1992, care of Telegraph. WANTED White woman desires washing to do at home. Call, or ad dress. 1327 North Sixth street. WANTED A colored woman wants washing or day's work. Call 508 State street. WANTED Position in office; High School education; references furnished if required; $5.00 or $6.00 per week to start. Miss Jessamine Caldwell, 1108 South Cameron street. WANTED Colored woman wants general housework or day's work. Call, or address. 116 Vs Liberty street. WANTED Middle-aged white wo man wants work in boarding, rooming house. or by the day. Call, or address, 1920 Wallace street. WANTED By white woman, house work of any kind. 28 South Fifteenth street. WANTED Middle-aged widow de sires position as first-class house | keeper and cook in hotel, in or out of city. Call, or address. 424 Harrisburg 1 street, Steelton, Pa. WANTED Position of anv kind by I colored woman. Apply 116 'j Liberty i street. WANTED White woman. 38 years : old, desires position as a nurse or at- I tendant to invalid; $lO per week. Ad ' dress W., 1999, care of Telegraph. WANTED Young lady, experier.c- I ed. desires position as stenographer and ! general office work; can furnish ref ; erence. Address 0., 1995, care of Tele graph. | WANTED Stenographer, experi enced in shorthand, typewriting and I general office work, desires position; ■an furnish reference. Address J., 1996, | care of Telegraph. WANTED Young colored girl de ! sires a position at general housework: can furnish reference. Write, or call \ 1415 Currant avenue. : situation \Vnuted—.Male and Female ' WANTED Man and wife (colored) ) want general housework and outside Work, in or out of city. Address 141 ! Leonard. REAL ESTATE FOn SALE | FOR SALE—I3I2 North Third street: ! three-story brick; 10 rooms and bath; i 20x150 ft, with two-story frame facing ; on Susquehanna street; newly nalnted; 1 excellent condition. Phone 752 J. j CORNER PROPERTY FOR SALE— Xo. 620 Cumberland street large I house suitable business location, i Special price to quick buyer. Key at , our office. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner ! Building. FOR°SALB AT A BARGAIN! Or will exchange for Improved city property, an imposing 14- : room 40x40 ft. Colonial suburban I residence. All Improvements; i porch, 10 ft. wide, 70 ft. long. Lot, ; 116x200 ft. Shrubbery; 6 kinds of I fruit in bearing. Trolley near; 12 I minutes and one fare from Market Square. Call Bell phone No. 304SL. I FOR SALE Corner plot of ground, 250x207 ft. deep. Colonial Acres. In- I quire of C. R. Snyder, 1539 North Sev j enth street. | CAMP HILL corner plot, 60x125, for $550 —also other suburban lots. Sev ! eral improved suburban houses at rea ! sonable prices. Buy when prices are low. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Build ing. FOR SALE At a bargain if sold at once, house on North street. Inquire at 1408 State street. City. Ol'R JANUARY REAL ESTATE SALKi 614 Ross St. reduced $150.00. 1808 N. Fifth St. reduced $200.00. I 558 S. Tenth St. reduced $150.00. Lot, Seventeenth and Derry Sts re duced 1300.00. BRINTON-PACKER CO. j Second and Walnut Streets. | OUR JANUARY REAL ESTATE~SAI,Ei 30 Acres; 1 miles west of Golds iboro; new 7-room bouse; bank-barn; 300 fruit trees; sand soli; well and spring, j Price, $3,500. Possession April 1. BRINTON-PACKER CO.. Second and Walnut Streets. THREE-STORY brick house. No 228 N. Fourteenth Street all Improve ments porch side entrance large lot drive alley on rear. Price and particulars at Bell Realty Co, Bergner Building. i FOR SALE. AT PAXTANG New 2',4-story brick house, with Improve ments; steam heat: large porch; large | lot. Inquire D. M. Rlcktr, 102 Paxtaug avenue. I'axtang, Pa. REAIi ESTATE FOB KENT | FOR RENT Nine-room house. 1839 I Park street; all Improvements; J>°'j i session at once. Inquire 1839 Park street. FOR RENT Detached frame houses on Schuylkill street, all Improvements, large ami comfortable, at $17.00. Ap ply Wlttenmyer dumber Co. FOR RENT Three-story brick g rooms and bath all Improvements corner house hot and cold water In cellar. Rent, S2O. Apply 209 Harris street. _ FOR RENT 2412 North Second street; 3-story, very desirable new brick house. Inquire C. G. Gilmer, cor ner Twenty-seventh and Perry streets. Bell phone 3525 R. FOR RENT—NEW HOUSES •131 Derrv St.. steam heat sls,oo 2133 Derry St.. steam heat 28.00 2135 Derry St.. steam heat 28.00 Inquire P. VANDERLOO, 2119 Derry St. Or Masonic Temple. Third and State. TWO HOUSES with nil modern Im provements for rent at sls each per month one in the suburbs. Also sev eral other desirable houses. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR RENT An eight-room frame house; all Improvements: front ■ and back porches and balcony: line loca- I tion; tnree minutes' walk from trolley. Rent, $12.50. Inquire of J. A. Fehl, Bella Vista, New Cumberland. FOR RENT Houses with all Improve ments at moderate rentals. J. E. Glpple, i?SI Market street. HKAI, ESTATE WANTED WANTED To buy small house, on ; Hill, between Market and State and Thirteenth and Sixteenth. State lowest cash price and exact location In first . letter. No agents. Address T., 1407, | rarc^^if^Telegraghj^^^^; APARTMENTS FOR KENT 107 SOUTH FRONT STREET Sec ond floor housekeeping apartments li ~e rooms with kitchenettes and baths modern improvements—elec tric lights gas city steam Ja.nl- i tor service. Apply at above address. FOR RENT An apartment, three rooms and bath, coal and gas range, gas and electric lights, $15.00 monthly. Applv Mehring's Liiquor Store, t-ixth and Muench. Bell phone 2671, United 703 Y. FOR RENT Two large, cheerful rooms in corner house, completely fur nished for light housekeeping. Kitchen cabinet, gas range, refrigerator, hot water heat, hot and cold water, sepa rate bells. Very complete. Near car line. To parties without children. 123S Kittatinny street. FOR RENT Apartment. steam heat, all conveniences, corner Third and Herr streets. Apply 264 Herr street. I MacDANIEUS APARTMENTS—House | keeping furnished complete one | large alcove room bay window : small kitchen, gas range, stationary i wash tub private meter, bell, mall box. 1417 Market street. Phone S97J. FOR RENT Furnished. second floor apartments, for light housekeep ing. two or four rooms; rent reason «ble: all convenlances. Apply before 6 P. M.. 621 North Second, after C P. M., KIS Nnrth Second street. Bell phone APARTMENTS WANTED WANTED Unfurnished room, with bath, by young, married couple with child;, state terms. Address E., 1994, care of Telegraph. WANTED A small apartment or j several unfurnished rooms, for light housekeeping, on the Hill. Address S., 1 !t97. care ot' Telegraph. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished rooms; all conveniences, including phone. Call lu< < Chestnut street. Bell phone I£OlJ. FOR RENT Suite of rooms, or an apartment of 4 or 6 rooms, for light housekeeping; steam heat; gas range; water heater. Rent reasonable. Apply 229 North Second street. FOR RENT Several newly furnish ed rooms; well heated; nice location; use of phone and only two minutes' walk from Capitol. Prices reasonable. Apply 612 North Second street. FOR RENT—SO 3 Cumb&rland, three : desirable unfurnished rooms on first lloor, with privilege in cellar and sum mer kitchen. FOR RENT Handsomely furnished rooms, single or ensuite; two blocks from Capitol; reference. 389 W, care of Telegraph. ROOM FOR RENT—Third floor front —furnished or unfurnished—all im provements use of phone. Bell, 2188W, or address A. E. 8., care of Tele grapli. j FOR RENT Nicely furnished sec ond floor rooms, with or without board; [smejl, private family; home privileges. 45 North Sixteenth street, City. LARGE, well-lighted. furnished rooms, single or ensuite; city steam; use of phone. Call 719 North Sixth street, or Bell phone 613 R. FOR RENT —Nicely furnished, pleas ant corner room, Southern exposure; use of phone; improvements. Apply sul North Front street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, single or ensuite; au convenlencves, In cluding phone; reference required. Ap ply 1015 North Front street FOR RENT A large, pleasant room, centrally located, furnished or unfur nished; private bath adjoining, if de sired; reasonable. Address Box R, 2000, care of Telegraph. FOR REN® Two furnished rooms, third floor; city steam heat; no objec tion to light housekeeping. No. 814 North Sixth street. v " i'VT Two furnished front rooms; steam heat; electric lights; use J of bath and telephone. 15 North Eigh teenth street. Call 656R, Bell phone. FOR RENT Two nlcelv furnished bedrooms for gentlemen, one square from Capitol; city heat, bath and phone. I Call at 272 Brlggs street. FOR RENT*— Large front room, hec ond floor, furnished; suitable for one or two gentlemen; ten minutes' walk from Capitol; use of phone. Call 1629 Green street, or phone 3727 J. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished ! rooms, on second lloor; all conveni ences and use of Bell phone; five niin- j utes' walk from Capitol. 814 Capital street. • FOR RENT Furnished front suite, consisting of large livingroom, bed room and private bath; city steam; electric and gas lighting; hardwood oors; references required. 218 Pine street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, up to-date, including bath, heat and tele phone service. No. 1710 North Fin., also boarding by week or month. FOR RENT Two , ntshed third story rooms, within ten' minutes' walk of Pennsylvania Station; would prefer gentleman: fine, quiet lo cation. Address 323 Crescent street, | City. I FOR RENT Three or four unfur nished rooms, suitable for light house keeping, In pleasant location; price reasonable. Apply 1404 Vernon street. FOR RSNT Desirable furnished rooms, with or without board; colored. 665 Briggs street. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms In very good location: use of bath and telephone Call at 203 State street HOARDERS WANTED BOARDERS WANTED Private family; all homo comforts; price rea sonable. 20 North Sixteenth street. I FOR SAME ( GLASS window sign*. Furnlahtd > Rooms. Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and Board and Table Board at 25c oacb. On* of these signs will be given with each alx-tlm* order for a classified ad. If paid In advance. Inquire at Office of Telegrapb. 1015 CALENDARS FOR SALE —_A few good v ».rgains In Job lots. Orders promntly filled. Bell phone 1577 R. Meyers Mfg. Co., Third and Cumberland streets, above Miller's j Shoe Store. FOR SALE Send 25c for Package | of Silk Quilt Patches. Valley Supply Co., Shlromanstown,, Pa. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be ! secured at the Telegraph Business I Office. I FOR SALE No. 7 Remmington I standard typewriter. machine No. 217.496. Lately overhauled. In perfect condition. Will sell cheap to quick buyer. Call 34. Union Trust Building. | CALKS FOR SALE At Gable's. 111-117 S. i Second street. Red Tip, Ring Point, I I Blizzard, Rowe Junior. Can't Slip, Giant I' Grip and Always Sharp Calks. FINK AND COMPLETE I,IKB AUTO ROBES, Steamer Rugs. Car- I rlage Robes. Horse Blankets and Stable . Blankets. Harrlsburg Harne.u & Sup ply Company, Second and Chestnut streets. TOR SALE One oak buffet, dining table, six leather dining chairs, library table, gas range, kitchen cabinet, cherry dresser, combination bookcase and desk. Apply 2556 Lexington street. FOR SALE At Gable's. 111-117 S. Second St., 5.000 Sets New Sash, gxlOx 12 L, primed and glazed, at 91.15 per : set. Also all regular sizes. i FOR SALE —At Gable's, 113, 115 and ■ 117 South Second street. 5.000 gallons | New Era, ready mixed paint. Acme . quality. Also the full line of the Acme I make. i FOR SALE CARDS* on eali at the ; Telegraph Business Office. FOR RENT FOR RENT Four-chair Barber | Shop, modernly equipped, in lie n of Harrlsburg business district. Apply | Cave Pool Room. 221 Market. i FOR RENT, AT ONCE Store of 1). !B. Ebersole, Elizabethtown, Pa. In quire of Mrs. D. E. Ebersole, Elizabeth town. Pa. i F 9 R « RE> " T Office in Commercial I Bank Building, first floor front. Rent. | is2n. 00 per month. Can be used ;<■ an ! office or small store room. WANTED GLASS WINDOWS will be placed in auto curtains while you wait. CT A. [ | l-'air Carriage and Auto Works. WANTED. PLAIN SEWING. Address I 266 llerr street. BUSINESS Ui'ADUTL.N IXI Eb I MADE 150.000 in five years In the mall order business, began with fi. , Send for free booklet. Tells bow. Hea- ' cock. 355 Luckport. N V Y. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY AVANTED Partner who can invest i SSOO and tako an active half-interest ! with me In a clean, permanent, self- j supporting business. Can clear easily ! $3,000 each year. This business will stand fullest investigation. For per sonal interview address H. M., care of ! Telegraph. WILL BUY a grocery store with a good cash trade. Address A., 1403, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Manufacturing plant, established many years ago, doing a strictly cash business. Only one of its I kind in city. Will be sold reasonably, I as quick sale is desired. Close investi gation invited. K., 1988, care of Tele graph. FOR RENT Four-chair Barber Shop, modernly equipped, in heart of Harrlsburg business district. Address C., 1990, care of Telegraph. ANY Intelligent r erson can earn good i Income corresponding for newspaperi; ! experience unnecessary. Send for par ' tlculars. Press Syndicate. 798, Lock port. N. Y. j BUSINESS PERSONALS ! REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING I with best material and by expert help. Send us your worn furniture. Our best efforts Insure your satisfaction. S. N. I Cluck, 320 Woodbine street. ! FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine j Hair l'onlc, prepared by Gross, the [ Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market ! street, Harrlsburg, Pa. Telephone ! orders given prompt attention. Bell i 1960. ' WEATHER STRIPS ln order to ! j introduce our Grooved Side Strips for , ! doors and windows, vlil sell vou 104 feet for $2.00, regular price $8.32, and ' our automatic Bottom Strips at 50 I cents each. Call at S. W. Hoist's, Wash- I Ington avenue, Lemoyne, Pa. OLD GOLD AND SILVER. WatchesT j Diamonds and Jewelry bought for nigh- I est cash prices. Jos. D. Brenner, No. 1 I North Third street. Bell phone 631 J. ! HAULING 1 11. W. LATUIC, Boarding Stnbl. «-.i ! National Transfer Co. Movers of i pianos, safes, boilers and general haul ing. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and ! Woodbine streets. Bell phone Na 2503 R. MONK* TO LOAN j LOANS— $5 to S2OO for nonest work- | lng people witb.inv. bank credit at lest 1 than legal tato.v payable In instalment* I to suit Borrowers' convenience. Cooperative Loan and investment Co, 204 Chestnut Street. ' ——— STORAGE STORAGE 419 Broad street, tor household goods and merchandise. Pn vate rooms, fl to |3. Wagons, 75 cants per month. Apply L). cooper Co, «ll tiroad street. Both shonea. HARRISBUItG STORAGE CO. Two new eight-story brick warehouses, on* absolutely fireproof divided Into lira proof private rooms of various sizes for I the storage of household goods; the ; other warehouse of the most approved I type of tire retardent construction for general merchandise. They are equip > ped with two large electric freight ele vators and spiral chute lor thu quick and safe handling of household good* and all ot merchandise. Low storage ra'es. South Second street near Paxton, on the tracks of Penna. H. R. CARD OF THANKS MR. JOSEPH A. SPONSLER AND MRS. A. C. STONER. husband and sis ter of the late Sarah A. Sponsler, of No 917 North Second street, desire to thank their friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during their I recent bereavement. LEGAL NOTICES PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County ln Equity No. 032 Equity Docket Martha Ilanshue vs. Elmer E. Hanshue. Wllhelmina T llanshaw, U. R. G. Hanshaw, Emma C. Hanshaw and Estella V. Grlnler BY virtue of an order of Court made In the above stated case dated Decem ber 1, 1914, there will be sold at public sale by Mercer B. Tate, Master, in front of the Court House, at Harrlsburg Pennsylvania, on the 28th day of Janu ary. A. D. 1915. at 2 o'clock P. M„ all that certain tract of land situated In Swatara Township. Dauphin Countv, Pennsylvania, more particularly bound ed and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a rail monument at the , corner of property of the Philadelphia J THE MARKETS CHANGES LIMITED 10 MERE FRACTIONS Union Pacific Only Active Stock to Show Any Decline; Bethle hem Steel in Demand By Associated Press New York. Jan. 7. —Aside from its general firmness, to-day's early stock ' market was devoid of especial feature. ! Dealings were lighter than in the same period of the preceding session and changes were again limited to mere 1 fractions, l'nion Pacllic was the only j active stock to show any decline, j others being either unchanged or slightly higher. For the ilrst time j since London's resumption a few inter- j national issues showed small gains, but ' these were offset by losses, some of hich ranged from 1 to 2 points. Beth lehem Steel, yesterday's active stock, was again in demand, with some in quiry for United States Steel and American Can. NEW YORK STOCKS Furnished by H. M. Snuvely New York, Jan. 7. Open. High. Low. Clos. Alaska G M 26% 2 7 26% 26% Amal Cop . 53% 54% 52% 54% Am Bt Sug 33% 33% 33% 33% Am Can .. 27% 29% 27% 29% Am Can (id 92% 93% 92% 93 Am C& F. 4.". 45% 4 5 45% Am Loco .. 24 24 24 24 Am Smelt. 57% 59 57% 59 Am T & T. 117%- 117% 117% 117% Anaconda . 26 26% 26 26% Atchison .. 94% 94% 93% 94% B&O. .. . 68% 69 68% 69 Beth Steel. 51 50% 50% 52 Bklyn RT. 85 85% 85 85% Cal Pet ... 16% 16% 16% 16% Can Pacific 156 156% 155% 156% Cent Leath 38% 39 38% 39 C&0.... 40% 40% 40% 40% IC. M&St P 87 87 87 87 J C Con Cop. 33 33% 33 33% CF & I .. 23% 23% 23% 23% • 'on Gas .. 115 116% 115 116 Corn Prod. 8% 9% 8% 9% Erie 21% 22% .21% 22 i Erie, Ist pf 34 35 34 35" lOr Klec Co. 141% 141% 141% 141% iUoodr'h BF 24% 25% 24% 25% jGt X prd.. 114% 115% 114% 115% iGt. N Ore s 27' A. 27 V> 27 >4 27% I hitr-.Met .. 11%: 11% 11% 11% I In-Met pf. 50% 51 50% 51 i Lehigh Vat 132 133% 132 133% IMo Pac .. 7% 7% 6% 7% Nev C C .. 12% 12% 12% 12% X Y Ceil .. 86% 87 % 86% 87% NY.NH &H 54 54% 52% 53% X Pac 101% 101% 101 101% ! P R R ... 105% 106 105% 106 SPgh Coat . 16% 16% 16% 16% |Pgh Coal p 83 83 83 83 Press S C'.. 33% 34 33% 34 R C Copper 15% 16% 15% 16% Reading .. 145% 146% 145% 146% RI & Steel 75 75 75 75 R I & S pfd 167 167 167 167 So Pacific. 83% 83% 83 % 83 % So Rwy . . 14 % 14 % 14 % 14 % Tenn Cop'r 32% 32% 32% 32% | Texas Co . . 134 "1 34 1.34 134 Un Pacoflc 117% 118% 116% 118 |U S Rubber 55% 55'4 55 55 U S Steel.. 50% 51% 50% 51% U S S pfd 106 106 105% 106 Utah Cop'r 4 9 50 49 50 Va C C .. 18 18 17 17% West Md .. 12 14% 12 13% West UT. . 58% 59 58% 59 West Mfg.. 70% 71% 70% 71% PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE By Associated Press Philadelphia. Jan. 7. Wheat Lower; No. 2. red, spot, export, $1.33 ff 1.35; No. 1, Northern, Duluth,, export, $1.41®) 1.44. Coin Steady: No. 2. yellow, local, 77%® 78c. Oats Firm; No. 2. white, 57 @ 57 % c. Bran Firmer: winter, per ton, $27.50@>28.50; spring, per ton, $26.75<&. 27.00. Refined Sugars Market firm; powdered, 5.05 c; fine granulated. 4.95 c; confectioners' A. 4.85 c. Butter The market' is lower; western, creamery, extras, 34c; nearby prints, fancy, 37c. Eggs The market is firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby first*, free cases, $13.20 per case: do., current receipts, free cases, $12.60 per case; western, extras, firsts, free eases, ! $13.30 per case; do., firsts, free cases, ; sl2 .60 per case. j Live Poultry Steady; fowls, IS®) I I 15c; old roosters, chickens,! j 12®>14c; turkeys, 15®>17c; ducks, 14<gi I 15c; geese. 13®15c. Dressed Poultry Steady; turkeys, I I fancy. 19®20c; do., average, 16#18c; j | fowls, heavy, 17%@18%c; do., average,' ! 14®17c; do., small, 12(g)13c; old I roosters, 12% c: broiling rntiKens, near- j I by, 16® 22c; western. 14@20c; roast ing chickens. 14@>23c; ducks. 16@17c;i geese. 13®14c. Potatoes Market firmer; Penn- j sylvania, per bushel. 60® 68c; New York, ; I per bushel. 48@50c; Jersey, per basket,! I Flour—The market Is steady; winter, I Clover mixed hay L.itth' m\f. ! 1 $17.50®18.00: No. 1, do., $16.50@17.00; I No. 2, do., $15.00^16.00. j | LEGAL NOTICES ! & Reading Company property now or ! late of Dr. Leidick Estate and prop erty herein conveyed; thence along property now or late of Dr. Leldick's Estate north thirty-four (34) degrees west thirteen hundred sixty (1,360) feet to a corner of property formerly of Joseph Lyter: thence along last mentioned property north fifty-nine degrees (59) oast five hundred fifty-four and four-tenths (554.4) feet to a cor ner; thence continuing alone last-men tioned property north eighty-five (85) degrees thirty (30) minutes east twenty-six hundred eighty-nine and five-tenths (2,689.5) feet to a corner of property now or late of Catherine Weebner; thence along last-mentioned property south seventeen (17) degrees forty-five (45) minutes east fifteen hundred and eight (1,508) feet to a rail monument at property of the Philadel phia & Reading Company; thence west wardly along last-mentioned property 'by a line curving to the right with a radius of fifty-six hundred twenty nine and six-tenths (5,629.6) feet six teen hundred sixty-eight (1,668) feet, more or less, to a rail monument; thence continuing along property of the Philadelphia & Reading Company the following courses and distances, north eight (8) degrees lifteen (15) minutes west two hundred ten (210) feet, more or less, to a rail monument: south eighty-six (86) degrees west forty (40) feet to a rail monument; south seventy-two (72) degrees thirty three (33) minutes west five hundred and eight-tenths (500.8) feet to a rail monument: north elglit-four (84) de grees fifteen (15) minutes west seven hundred and three (703) feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. Containing one hundred seven and five-tenths (107.5) acres. Including the right of way of the Harrlsburg and Hummelstown Street Railway Com pany. The real estate will be sold subject to a dowor of Nine Hundred Sixty-six Dol lars ($966.66) and Sixty-six Cents In favor of Wllhelmina T. Hanshaw, and upon the following term* and condi tions, to wit: 25 per cent, on th<j date of sale, and the balance upon the con firmation of the said sale by the Court. MERCER B. TATE, j Master. ( ARRESTED SX BOMB I'LOT Special tc T7» • Ti it gup]i ' Altoona, Pa.. Jun. 7. Christian , Charles, 28 years old. an East Indian, J yho recently became fireman at a i seminary in llollldaysburg and ' i roomed Rt the T. M. C. A., was ar- \ rested last night wlien he picked up a I can. which the police huo placed in < lan alley as a decay for the person who wrote a black hand letter to ] Moses Brown, a wealthy colored resl i dent of Hoilidaysburg. The letter j writer demanded $l5O, threatening to , dynamite Brown's home and kill j Brown if the money was not paid. DECREASE IX IROX *ORE By Associated Press . ! Washington. D. C.. Jan. 7. —Produc- tion of Iron ore during IS 14 showed a ilecreaso of 33 per cent, as compared ] with 1913, according ta the fieo logical Survey to-day. Between 41,- 1 000,000 and 42.000,000 long tons of Iron are estimated to have been mined I during I#l4 as compared with 61,980,- ] i 437 long tons mined in 1913. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE By Associated Press Chicago, 111., Jan. 7. Board of Trade closing. Wheat—May, 1.38 V. July, 1.24%. Corn—May, 75%: July, 76'4. Oats —May. so T g ; July, 53**. Pork —January, lit.00; May, 19.47. I l<ard —January, 10.62; May, 10.92. Ribs —January. 10.74; May. 10.47. PHII.ADKI'PHIA STOCKS By Associated Press Philadelphia. Jan. 7. 2 P. M. i Stocks steady. Cambria Steel 45 I..ehlgh Valley 66U 1 Pennsylvania Railroad 53 , i Pennsylvania Steel. Pfd 63 v t Philadelphia Electric 23Tg Philadelphia Company 33 | Philadelphia Rapid Transit 11 Philadelphia Traction 79 Reading Gen. Mftg Bid 93 ' Storage Battery 48',<a I t'nion Traction 38 H V. G. 1 81 V»\ U. S. Steel 50V4 CHICAGO CATTI.E By Associated Press Chicago. 111., Jan. 7. Hogs Re- j ceipts, 45,000; steady. Bulk of sales, | $7.155i'7.30; light. $6.95®7.35; mixed, I $7.05® 7.40; heavy. $7.00® 7.37 ; rough, I $7.00w7.10; pigs. *f>.50@)7.25. Cattle Receipts. 8,000; steady. Na- | tive steers, $5.50®9.60; western. $4.80\ 7.50; cows and heifers, $2.85©>7.90; I calves, $7.75®'10.05. Sheep—Receipts, 18.000; firm. Sheep. I $5.80#6.75: yearlings, $6.901®7.85; i lambs, $6.75®8.85. . 1 BAXK STATEMENTS I REPORT JOF THE CONDITION OK ! I THE II ARRIS BURG NATIONAL HANK, : at Harrisburg, in the State of Pennsyl- I vania at the close of business, Decern- j ber 31, 1914; RESOURCES and discounts $1,209,588 92 Overdrafts, unsecured, ... 241 91 1". S. Bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) 300.000 00 U. S. Bonds to secure U. S. deposits (par value) ... 36,000 00 Other bonds to secure U. S. deposits. $20,000 00 Other bonds to secure postal sav ings, 5,000 00 U. S. bonds on hand (par value) 2 percents 11,000 00 Bonds, securities, etc., on hand (other than stocks), including premiums on same 189,155 00 Subscription to stock of Federal Re serve Bank. $39,000.00; less amount unpaid. $32,500.00. . $6,500 00 All other stocks. in cluding pre m i u in on same, 4,325 00 Banking house 1,000 00 Other real estate owned, .. 23,886 61 Uue from Federal Reserve bank 20,000 00 I Due from ap proved re serve agents in central \ reserve cities $24,510 18 Due from ap proved re serve agents in other re serve cities, 176,109 6S Due from banks and- bank ers (other than above), . 216,871 24 I Outside checks and other I cash Items, $7,868.95; I fractional currency, $2.- 367.36 10,236 31 I Checks on banks In the same city or town as re porting bank 40,507 82 I Exchanges for clearing house 40.421 58 I Notes of other national [ banks ? 41,360 00 , J-awful money reserve in bank: Specie $99,379 70 I Legal - tender j notes 27,045 00 | Redemption fund with U. S. I Treasurer (not more than 5 per cent, on circulation, 15,000 00 I Due from C. S. Treasurer,.. 1,100 00 Total $2,519,569 25 I LIABILITIES (Capital stock paid in $300,000 00 , Surplus fund 350,000 00 Undivided profits $109,485 95 Less current e x p en s es. interest, and taxes paid. 20,991 53 Circulating | notes $300,000 00 i Less amount on I hand and in | Treasury | for redemp tion or in transit, .. . 5,800 00 I Due to approved reserve agents in other reserve cities 92,5«1 32 Due to banks and bankers (other than above) 80,378 86 Dividends unpaid 451 m Demand deposits; ™ Individual de posits sub j e c t to check $914,779 26 C e r t i f 1 e d checks, . . . 1,049 08 C a s h 1 e r's ( checks out standing, .. 7,170 94 United States deposits. ... 21.287 15 Postal savings deposits, ... 3,802.86 State and mu nicipal de posits 100,000 00 Time deposits; Certificates of deposit due on or after 30 days 265,871 65 Total ••••••■ .$2,519,569 25 State of Pennsylvania, County of Dau phin, »«: _ I. Wm. L. Gorgas. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to tho best of my knowledge and belief. WM. L. GORGAS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of January, 1915. CLINTON M. HERBHEY. Notary Public. Correct —Attest: THOMAS T. WIEIIMAN, HENRY A. KF.LKER, JR., ROSS A. HICKOK, Director*. BAXK STATEMENTS REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Til K MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK, at Harrisburg, in the State of Pennsyl vania, at the close of business, Decem ber 31, 1914; RESOURCES 1-oans and discounts $627,483 86 Overdrafts, unsecured ?7 U. S. bonds deposited to se cure circulation (par value), 100,000 00 Other bonds to secure pos tal savings 5,000 00 Bonds, securities, etc., on hand (other than stocks), including premiums on same 257,961 69 Subscription to stock of Fed eral Reserve bank SIB,OOO 00 Less amount unpaid 15.00U 00 Banking house. $30,000.00; furniture and fixtures, $18,000.00 48,000 00 Due from Federal Reserve bank 15,000 00 Due from approved reserve agents in central re serve cities $6,496 85 Due from approved reserve agents in other reserve Vtties 68,434 01 Due from banks and bank- _ . ers (other than above),.. 29,375 (It Outside checks and other, cash items, $10,038.32; fractional currency, $595.16 10,633 48 Exchanges for Clearing 1 House ." 16.596 15 ! Notes of other National 1 Banks, 2,000 00 lawful money reserve In bank: Specie $30,120 00 ! Legal - tender notes 12,850 00 1 Redemption fund with U. j S. Treasurer tnot more than 5 per cent, on clr ; culatlon) 5,000 00 'Due from U. S. Treasurer,. 4,000 On ; Total $1,241,951 96 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in SIOO,OOO On I Surplus Fund 223,000 00 Undivided .profits,s34,996 7 i Less current | expenses, in -1 terest, and taxes paid... 13,626 02 I Circulating notes 100,000 00 I Due to approved reserve i agents In other reserve cities 51.736 56 Dividends unpaid 32i 00 I Demand deposits: i Individual de ] posits subject j to check $352,319 17 I Cashier's checks ! outstanding, . 5.338 95 ! Postal Savings j deposits 1,715 SO State and imi- I ntcipal de j posits, .... .. 70,000 00 [ ' 429,103 92 ! Time deposits: I Certificates of deposit due •Hi or after •lays. 1.11 • •'• Total ! $1,241,951 96 State of Pennsylvania, County of Dau phin. ssj I. 11. O. Miller. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is-true to the best of my knowledge anil Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of January. Notary Public. Correct—Attest: ' W. M. DONALDSON, JOHN F. DA PP. LOUIS DELLONE, Directors. . ii ... M PROPERTIES UNDER JH \MMER January sheriffs sales this afternoon included the following: House and lot, Elizabethville, to M. E. Stroup, $2,500; sixty-seven lots in Swatara township, C. H. Backenstoe. $1,000; 643 Calder street, city, J. H. Patterson. $85.38; two lots and two houses. Middle Pax ton township and in Thirteenth ward, respectively, S. H. Zimmerman, $252.3 1 and $89.87; 1624 Regina street. H. M. Bretsi, $3,300; 631 Harris street, Sam uel Fishman, $1,700. DIES FROM PXEUMOXIA Charles S. Thompson, aged 30 years, died yesterday at his home. 642 Fors ter street, from pneumonia. Ho is survived by two brothers, two sisters and his mother. Funeral services will be held at the home Saturday after noon at 2 o'clock, the Rev. U. G. Leeper i officiating. Burial will be made in Lincoln Cemetery. FOREMAN' WINS PRIZE ! Newport. Pa., Jan. 7.—William H. iZeiders, of Newport, foreman of sub division No. 12 of the Pennsylvania I Railroad, has been awarded the gen eral superintendent's premium of S6O • for the foreman having the best track ion the middle division for the year I 1913-14. THE Harrisburg Polyclinic Dispell ••ry will be open dally, except Sunday, at 3 P. M„ at Its new location, 1701 North Second street, for the free treat ment of the worthy poor. niIBBER STAMQP >l3l SEALS A STENCILS VV MFG.BYHBG.STENCIL WORKS ■ | II 130 LOCUSTST. HBG,PA. V MONEY TO LOAN > nt Im» then legal rates, la an} amounts. Payable In Instalments to salt borrower. Positively loweat ratea In tbe city. Pennsylvania Investment Co. 132 WALNUT STUKET > i ■— J For Rent Desirable offices in the I Union Trust Building. | Apply „ mi Union Trust Ctmpany V I —J (For Sale The four-story brick dwelling house. No. 103 South Second street, Hkrrisburg, Pa., fronting twenty six feet on Becond street, and ex tending in depth ninety-live feet to an alley; tlyst floor now occupied as a wholesale liquor store. Title per fect. FREDERICK M. OTT. Executor of Mary E. Winters, de ceased. 222 Market street, Har risburg, Pa. 11
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