] PEONE YOU® 'CLASSIFIED AD TO 2040-CDMBERLAND 203 ' DIED THOMPSON On Wenesday, January 6 1915. Charles F. Thompson, son of Martha E. anil the late A. 1. Thompson, need 30 > ears. , funeral on Saturday, at 3 o clock, tom his late residence, 635 Forster The relatives and friends are TnVited to attend without further notice. I.OST DOST J'ocketbook, containing two rings, a Marquis and solitaire diamond, on Thursday. Reward if returned to this office or Mrs. Forest Maulfair, I al myra. I/3ST Hunch of keys, on ring, with nameplato It. E. Evans, Palmyra, fa., on Thursday night. Reward if return ed to Harrisburg Railways oftice. LOST Gentlemen's golU watch, hunting case, and chain in basement 01 Columbus Hotel, Wednesday night, at 10:30. Howard If returned to David "Wiseman, Columbus Hotel. FOUND " FOUND —A place without trying. Careful cleaning—best of dyeing "Where? At Eggert's Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning Works 124u Mar- | ket street. Call either phone. \\ e de- | liver and call. j HELP WANTED —Male WANTED Experienced salesmen to sell high-grade proposition to finan cial Institutions. Address J. 11. W., 1406, care of Telegraph. • | A SALESMAN WANTED to sell Electrical Specialties to Jobbers and dealers in Central Pennsylvania. Need not have electrical experi ence. but must be High School graduate, reside in Harrisburg and furnish - references which will stand close investigation. Appli cation must be in hand written letter form, stating ago, salary expected, and addressed to Sales Manager. American Ever Ready Works. 304 Hudson St., New York. ARMY OF UNITED STATES. MEN WANTED. Ablebodied, unmarried men between ages of 18 and 35; citizens of • United States, of good character and] temperate habits, who can speak, read and write the English language. !• or information apply to Recruiting Officer, Bergner Building, 3d & Market Sts., | Harrisburg; IX N. Queen St., Lancaster; 353 Pine s*, Willlamsport; 37 W. Mar ket St.. York, or 113 Independence St.. i Shamokin, Pa j WANTED Graduate pharmacist to | manage drug store; good salary to > l ight man; must come well recommend- | ed. Address H.. 1109. care of Tele- j graph. WANTED Railway Mail Clerks; Harrisburg Mall Carriers. $65.00 to $l5O month. Harrisburg examinations coming. Samplo questions and full de scription free. Franklin Institute. Dept. 361-A. Rochester, N. Y. WANTED Ten boys over 16 years of age, to distribute circulars. Collins Co., 2!) North Second street. WANTED. AT ONCE A druggist, registered In Pennsylvania, capable of managing a store; wants to be sober. HELP WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Capable girl for child's nurse; references. Apply 606 North Seventeenth street. WANTED All 342 and 511 hands to return to work on j Monday morning, January 11. HARRISBURG CIGAR CO., 500 Race Street. j SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe WANTED Young colored man de sires position as chauffeur, or any kind of work. 37 North Summit street. WANTED Colored man desires po sition as Janitor or houseman; experi enced in both. Apply, or address, 123 Liberty street. WANTED By young white man, work of any kind. Painter by trade. 28 South Fifteenth street. I WILL cut your wood in the cellar I>V the job or hour; out of work. Ad dress 8., 11198, care of Telegraph. WANTED An experienced book keeper. employed, desires extra work, as auditing, or keeping a set of books during evenings and Saturday after noons; good references. Address X., 1986. care of Telegraph. WANTED Young, married man wants care of few furnaces anywhere from Reily street to Woodbine and Third and river. Address 11. S„ 259 Delaware avenue. WANTED Young white man wishes position as porter; can give good reference. Address W.. 1405, care of Telegraph. WANTED —■ Young colored lioy, about 18 years old. desires a position in a cafe washing dishes, or boarding house, or In some store; he has a wheel for delivery. Hurrel Banks, 1314 Marion street. City. SITUATIONS WANTED—-Female WANTED Voung colored girl de sires general housework; can give ref erence. Call, or address, 656 Primrose avenue. WANTED By Intelligent white girl. 17 years of age, position as child's nurse. 916 Cowden street. WANTED By colored girl, work as second cook or chambermaid in hotel. Address 1413 Currant avenue. | WANTED Young colored girl wants work between school hours. Call, or address, 1409 North Fourth. WANTED By white woman, posi tion as housekeeper. 1923 Boas 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 Middle-aged white wo man wants work In bonrdlng, rooming house, or by the day. Call, or address, 1920 Wallace street. - ■ FOR SALE * 5 Brick Houses 1714 to 1722 Elm Street Two-story bricks—6 rooms— bath—furnace—cemented cellar— front and hack porches. One square from trolley lines and Reservoir Park. Elm street Is feet wide and paved. Special price Tor quirk business; will be sold separately or together. Miller Bros. & Neefe REAL ESTATE Fire Insurance Surety Honda I.neust and Court .Streets 1 FRIDAY EVENING. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JANUARY 8. 1915. SITUATIONS WANTED —Female WANTED Colored woman wants general housework oY day's work. Call, or address, 110 V 4 Liberty street. WANTED By white woman, gen eral housework or child's nurse; refer ences. Address 1825 Twelfth street. WANTED By white woman, house work of any kind. 28 South Fifteenth street. WANTED Position of any kind by colored woman. Apply 116H Liberty street. WANTED White woman, 38 years old, desires position as a nurse or at tendant to Invalid; $lO per week. Ad dress W.. 1999, care of Telegraph. Situation Wanted —Male and Female WANTED Colored man and wife desire general housework and work around house; can furnish best of ref erence. Call, or address, 141 Linden street. WANTED Man and wife (colored) want general housework and outside work, in or out of city. Address 141 Leonard. I REAL ESTATE FOR SALE roII SAI.E AT A BARGAIN! I Or will exchange for improved ! city property, an imposing 14- room 40x40 ft. Colonial suburban residence. All improvements; porch, 10 ft. wide, 70 ft. long. Lot, 116x200 ft. Shrubbery; 6 kinds of fruit In bearing. Trolley near; 12 minutes and one faro from Market Square. Call Bell phone No. 3048 L i FOR SALE. AT PAXTANG New I 2 '<• -storv brick house, with improve- I ments; steam heat; large porch; large I lot. Inquire D. M. Rlcker, 102 Paxtang avenue, Paxtang, Pa. 1 CAMP HILL corner plot, 60x125, for $550 —also other suburban lots, hev ! eral Unproved suburban houses at rea i sonable prices. Buy when prices are low. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build | ing. I FOR SALE —At a bargain If sold at J once, house on North street. Inquire lat 1108 State street, City. OIK JANUARY REAL ESTATE SALEi 614 Ross St. reduced $150.00. 1808 N. Fifth St. reduced $200.00. 558 S. Tenth St. reduced $150.00. Lot, Seventeenth and Derry Sts., re duced $300.00. BRINTON-PACKER CO, Second and Walnut Streets. OUR JANUARY REAL ESTATE SAI.HI 30 Acres; miles west of Golds boro; new 7-room house; bank barn; 300 I fruit trees; sand soil; well and spring. Price, $3,500. Possession April 1. BRINTON-PACKER CO., Second and Walnut Streets. I FOR SALE Corner plot of ground, | 250x207 ft. deep, Colonial Acres, ln- I quire of C. R. Snyder. 1839 North Sev | enth street. FOR SALE Harris and Second streets, ten-room, brick and stone dwelling; side and rear entrances; side windows overlooking Second street; bright and airy; modern plumbing. Pos session at once. Little cash required. Inquire Keller's Drug Store, 405 Mar ket street. 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. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT Six-room frame house; all conveniences; rent, $15.00. Apply 2000 Penn street. FOR RENT Nine-rooin house, 1839 Park street; all improvements; pos- i ! session at once. Inquire 1839 Park I | street. j j FOR RENT Detached frame houses I ' on Schuylkill street, all improvements, I ] large and comfortable, at $17.50. Ap ipiy Wittenmyer Lumber Co. FOR RENT Seven rooms and bath; all conveniences; side entrance; bay | window; 31 Chestnut street. Apply ! Kront and Chestnut streets, Steelton. FOR RENT No. 1934 Park street, new brick house; corner property; 9 rooms and bath: all conveniences; steam- heal; electricity and gas; line location. Apply at above address. TWO HOUSES with all 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 Houses with all improve- : ments at moderate rentals. J. E. Glpplo, ! 1251 Market street. REAL 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, care of Telegraph. APARTMENTS FOR RENT 107 SOUTH FRONT STREET Sec ond floor housekeeping apartments li -e rooms with kitchenettes and baths modern improvements—elec tric lights gas city steam jani 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 Mehrlng's Liquor Store, Sixth ana 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 beat, hot and cold water, sepa rate bells. Very complete. Near car line. To parties without children. 1238 lCittatinny street. FOR RENT Apartment, steam heat, all conveniences, corner Third and llerr streets. Apply 264 Ilerr street. MacDANIELS APARTMENTS—House | keeping furnished complete one large alcove room bay window { small kitchen, gas range, stationary I wash tub private meter, bell, mall I box. 1417 Market street. Phono 897 J. APARTMENTS WANTED WANTED Unfurnished room, with bath, by young, married couple with child: state terms. Address E., 1994, care of Telegraph. HOARDERS WANTED WANTED By refined widow, two gentlemen roomers and boarders; office men preferred. Address A., 1411, care of Telegraph. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished rooms; all conveniences, including phone. Call 107 Chestnut street. Bell phone lEOIJ. 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 graph. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sec ond floor I'ouniH. with or without board; small, private family; home privileges. 45 North Sixteenth street. City. FOR RENT Large, furnished sec ond floor room, with bay window, near bath; hot water heat and use of phone Inquire No. 117 Pine street. FOR RENT Large, warm room, well furnished, facing Capitol Park; use of bath and phone. 406 North street. FOR RENT Large front room, sec 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. ! ROOMS FOR RENT 1 LARGE. well-lighted. furnished rooms, single or ensulte; 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 501 North Front street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, sing l J or ensulte: ail 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 RENT Two furnished rooms, third floor; city steam heat; no objec tion to light housekeeping. No. 814 North Sixth street. v t»vnT Two furnished front rooms: steam heat: electric lights; use of bath and telephone. 15 North Eigh teenth street. Call 656R, Bell phone. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished bedrooms for gentlemen, one square from Capitol; city heat, bath and phone. Call at 272 Brlggs street. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms, with board, on second floor; all conveniences and use of Bell phone; five minutes' walk from Capitol. 814 Capi tal 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 Finn; also boarding by week or month. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms in very good location; use of bath and telephone. Call at 203 State street. ROOMS WANTED WANTED Rooms and board, or housekeeping apartments, furnished preferred, in Harrisburg or suburbs, family of four, two adults and two chil dren. Send full particulars to P. O. Box No. 782, Narberth, Pa. FOR SALE FOR SAI.E Made-to-Measure Clothing Store. Will sell cheap if sold at once. A tine location. Good reason for selling. Address X., 1412, care of Telegraph. CALKS FOR GALE At Gable's, 111-117 S. Second street, Red Tip, Ring Point, Blizzard, Rowe Junior. Can't Slip, Giant Grip and Always Sharp Calks. FOR SAI.E THE Board o£ Commissioners of Pub lic Grounds and Buildings will offer at public sale. In front of State Capitol j Building, at entrance Fourth and State | Streets, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, at lO o'clock A. M„ January 9, 1915, the fol lowing buildings and structures upon the "remises within the boundaries of the proposed extension of Capitol Park, In Eighth Ward, City of Harrisburg: State Street, 508, 725, 700, 702. North Street, 431. Cowden Street, 109. South Street, 421, 510, 511. Fourth Street, 145 to 157. Short Street, 122, 124, Office and Ma chine Shop formerly of Harrisburg Steam Heat Company. Tanners Street, 127, Boiler room of Harrisburg Steam Heat Co. Filbert Street, 106, 402, 507. Cranberry Street. 406. Walnut Street, 510. South Alley, 436. I Also structures and buildings for- I merly property of Pa> ton Flour & Feed I Company, situate between State. Poplar, I South Street and Pennsylvania Railroad as follows: Flour Mill and Grain Warehouses. I Frame Stable. * Board and Brick Fences surround ing properties. Fifth Street. 504. The purchaser shall pay to the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, through the office of the Superintendent of Public Grounds nnd Buildings, Harris burg, Pennsylvania, by certified check or United States currency, the amount at which the said building or buildings and structures are awarded to them, as follows: A cash payment of 25 per cent, shall be made on day of sale and the balance before entering upon the property to remove the material pur chased. In all rases where the premises are unoccupied possession will be given the j purchaser immediately. Where the premises are tenantwd possession will be given Immediately after the prem ises are vacated. The Commonwealth will not be responsible for any dam- I ago to property after possession is I given. Purchaser shall state at time of their offer the time required to re ! move the buildings and material after i being given possession by the Common wealth. which in no case shall be longer than 60 days. All building refuse shall be carted away from the premises by the purchaser. All foundation walls must be taken down and removed at least three feet below level of street. The Board of Commissioners of Pub lic Grounds and Buildings reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. The work of removal shall bo perform ed under the direction of and to the satisfaction of the Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings. NOTE —The sidewalks and street pavements are not to be removed by purchaser of buildings or structures under this schedule. By order of the Board. SAMUEL B. RAMBO, Superintendent. C. P. ROGERS. JR.. Secretary. GLASS window signs. Furnished Rooms. Unfurnished Rooms. Rooms and Board and Table Board at 25c each. One of these signs will be given with each clx-tlme order for a classified ad. if paid In advance. Inquire at Office of Telegraph FOR SALE 4OO pairs of pigeons, Homers, Dragons and Red Corneaux, 75c per pair in lots of 50 pair or more. 20 O. J. Chester White Pigs, 2% to 3 months' old. $3.50 to $5.00. Inquire at Paul's Shoe Store, 418 Market; Bel» phone 144W, or can be seen at Elk wood, next to greenhouse. PARTY leaving town would like to store their piano, or sell, with some good family. Address H., 1410, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE 3O ladles' Overcoats; also 60 gent's Raincoats. Will sell at $3.00 apiece. Coats worth from $7.50 to S2O apiece. Call and be convinced. Harry Davis, 1836 Fulton street. IBIS CALENDARS FOR SALE A few good '".rgalns In Job lots Orders rromntly filled. Bell phone 1577 R. Meyers Mfg. Co., Third and Cumberland streets, above Miller's Shoe Store. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. FINK AND COMPI.KTE I.INH AUTO ROBES. Steamer Rugs. Car riage Robes, Horse Blankets and Stable Blankets. Harrisburg Harneiw & Sup ply Company. Second and Chestnut streets FOR 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., 6.000 Seta New Sash, Bxlox ' 12 L, primed and glazed, at $1.15 per > set. Also all regular sizes. ' FOR SALE At Gable's, 113. 11E and 117 South Second street, 5.000 gallons * New Era, ready mixed paint. Acme quality. Alao the full line of the Acme ' make. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the 1 Telegraph Business Of floe, . | FOR RENT 1 FOR RENT, AT ONCE Store of D. B. Ebersole, Ellzabethtown, Fa. In- I quire of Mrs. D. E. Ebersole, Ellzabeth town. I'a. FOR RENT Office in Commercial Bank Building, first floor front. Rent. $25.00 per month. Can be used .a an office or small store room UA-NTfcD , GLASS WINDOWS will be placed In . auto curtains while you watt. C. A. Fair Carriage and Auto Works. UtbiAiLSS I MADE J60.00U in Ave years In lb« mull order business, begun with $5. Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea . cock. 356 LuclcporL N. T. WILL. BUY a grocery store with a ' good cash trade. Address A., 1103. care 1 of Telegraph. FOR SALE Manufacturing plant, j established many years ago, doing a j s strictly cash business. Only one of Its I kind in city. Will be sold reasonably, !; as quick sale is desired. Close investi- i Ration Invited. K., 1988, care of Tele- I graph. ' FOR RENT Four-chair Barber Shop, modernly equipped, ill heart of . Harrisburg business d'.strict. Address I l C„ 1990, care of Telegraph. ANY intelligent t ergon can earn good > Income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate. 7as. Lock port. N. T. UL'SINfcSS PERSONALS REPAIRING AND UPHO LSTERINO with best material and by expert help. Send us your worn furniture. Our best efforts insure your satisfaction. S. N. Cluck. 320 Woodbine street. FOR falling nair try Gross Quinlns Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist ard Apothecary, 111) Market street. Harrlsburg, Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell I 1960. WEATHER STRIPS ln order to introduce our Grooved Side Strips for doors and windows, vlll sell you 104 • feet for 12.00, regular price $8.32, and " our automatic Bottom Strips at fiO 1 cents each. Call at S. W. Horst's, Wash . ington avenue, Lemoyne, Pa. • | OLD GOLD AND SILVER, Watches. Diamonds and Jewelry bought for high i est cash prices. Jos. D. Brenner. No. 1 North Third street. Bell phone 631 J. HAULING : 11. W. LATHE, llumcliiifc Mnlil. ami 1 National Transfer Co. Movers of ' ' pianos, safes, boilers and general haul t Ing. H. W. loathe. Manager, Fifth and Woodbine street*. Bell phone No. 250SR. MUJNIii: TU LOAN : MONEY TO LOAN on lieal Estate ' security In any amounts and upon any terms to suit uorruwer. Address P. u. Box 171, Harrisburg, Pa. LOA\s— }5 to S2OO fur nonest work- I t Ing people witfcOitv Lank credit at lest I I man iebal iutc.v payable In miitai.uauij i ! to suit uoriowconvenience, t Cooperative Loan and Investment Co.. i 204 Chestnut Street. C ——————————. VIUItAUD STORAGE 419 Broad street, for 1 household goods and Pn : vale rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, lo cents per monin. Apply l>. Cooper CO.. *ll Liroad street. Both shonei. [ STOHAGBS IN .1-story brick building, rear 408 r I Market street. Household goods In clean, private I rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply t 0 I I*. G. Uiencr, Jeweler, 4im Market St, I UARRISBURG STORAGE~CO. Two 1 - new elglit-story brick warehouses, on* 1 absolutely fireproof divided into lire , proof private rooms of various sixes for i 1 the storage of household goous; the ! other warehouse of the most approved type of tire returdenr. construction for general merchandise. They are equip ped with two large electric freight ele vators and spiral chute for tlio quick and safe handling of household goods and all kinds of merchandise. Low i storage rales. South Second street near F Paxton, on the tracks of Penna. R. R LICGAI, NOTICES 5 In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau ' phin County No. 25, Coinmon- J wealth Docket, 1913 - Common -1 wealth of Pennsylvania, Ex Rel. John : C. Bell. Attorney General, vs. The American L'nlon Fire Jnsurunce Coni pan y. \ ACCOUNT of Charles Johnson, In - surance Commissioner of Pennsylvania, : liquidating the aairs of The American l'nlon Fire Insurance Company, and the ' scheme of distribution and the excep- | J tions thereto of the funds of said com ' pany in his hands, was filed In this j Court on January 6, 1915. for the Infur ; niatlon and inspection of all parties in- I terested therein. HENRY F. HOLLER. Prothonotary. I PUBLIC SALE OK VALUABLE REAL I I ESTATE j PURSUANT to an order of the . Orphans' Court of Dauphin County, the undersigned will expose to public sale ! and outcry on the premises in Derry I , Church, Derry Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. on Saturday. ! January 23, 1915. at 2 o'clock P. M., the j following described real estate, viz: t 1. A certain messuage and two lots of ground fronting on Main Street, t Derry Church, fifty (50) feet and cx • tending in depth sartVj width one hun j dred and fifty (150) feet to Central Al ley, containing seventy-five hundred (7,500) square feet, being lots Nos. 13 and 14 in the Plan of the Town of Derry Church. Having thereon erected a two and-one-half-story brick dwelling house, frame stable and other outbulld - ings. I 2.' Two lots of vacant ground front- I ing on Main Street, Derry Church, fifty | , (50) feet and extending in depth same | , width one hundred and fifty (150) feet i ■ to Central Alley, being lots Nos. 11 and j ! 12 in the Plan of the Town of Derry I Church. 3. Two certain adjoining lots of ground situate at the northwest corner ' of Miller Street and North Alley, Derry Church, bounded by lands of Lebanon j Valley Railroad, lands formerly of I Abraham Weltmer, North Alley, Central , Alley, lands formerly of Jonas Miller, . etc. Said two adjoining lots contain ing In the aggregate ten thousand sewn - hundred and twenty-five (10,725) > square feet. . Terms and conditions of sale will be f made known on day of sale by MILTON 11. WELTMER, ■i Administrator of the Estate of Lydia A. NVeltmer. deceased, t Or C. H. BACIvENSTOE, ESQ., > Attorney. HAVING acquired the'lnterest In the . firm of Henry Gilbert X- Son. i 219 Market Street, i I Harrlsburg, I'a., 1 owned by the late Lyman I>. Gilbert, j deceased, the business will be conducted at the same place and under the same . hame as formerly by the surviving ■ partners. , SPENCER C. GILBERT, HENDERSON GILBERT. ESTATE NOTICE . LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the i estate of Leah Donner. late of No. 922 North Sixth Street, Harrlsburg, Pa., I deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Im r mediate payment, and those having i claims will present them for settlement . to B MICHAEL E. STROUP, (15 N. Second St.. Harrlsburg), Executor. t NOTICE Letters Testamentary on r the Estate of Mary A. Koons, late of Harrlsburg, Dauphin County, Pa., de ■ ceased, having been granted to the un -1 derslgncd residing In Harrlsburg, Pa., » all persons Indohted to said Estate are » requested to make Immediate payment, » and those having claims will present them for settlement. M. J. BECK LEY. I SAMUEL BEISTLINE. .. Executor#. 1 GREAT ICTtVITY IS SHOUT OPENING Feature of Initial Dealing Was Sale of Southern Railway at Minimum Price By Associated Press New York, Jan. 3.—The greatest! activity of the week prevailed In tho , lirst half hour of to-day's stock niar jket, yesterday's late buying movement: | being resumed with Increased force. I j However, gains were small. A fea-j |ture of the initial dealings wail the isale of 1,000 Southern Railway pfd. '< at 58, its minimum price. Missouri Paviflc made a new low record at 6*4. London was again backward, the 111- 1 ternational list showing general de clines. MOW YORK STOCKS Furnished by 11. M. Snavely New York. Jan. 8. Open.High. Low. Clos. Alaska G M 27 27 % 26% 26 % Amal Cop . 54 % 55% 54% 54% Am Bt Bug 34 35 % 33% 35 Am Can .. 29% 30% 29% 29% Am Can pd 93 7* 94 93% 93% Am C & F-. 45% 45% 45% 45% Am C& F. 42 4.1 % 42 43 Am Loco.. 24% 26% 21% 26% Am Smelt . 59% 60% 59% 59% Am Sugar. 104% 104% 103% 103% Am T & T. 118 V* 119 118% 118% Anaconda . 26% 26% 26 26% Atchison .. 94% 94% 94% 93% B& O .... 68% 69 68% 68% Beth Steel . 51% 52% 51% 51% Bklyn RT. 85% 86% 85% 86 Cal Pet ... 16% 16% 16% 16% Can Pacific 156 156% 156 156 Cent Lenth 39% 39% 38% 38% C. M&St P 87 % 87% 87% 87% C Con Cop. 33"* 33% 33% 33% CF & I .. 24% 25% 24% 25% Con Gas .. 116 116% 115% 115% Corn Prod. 9 % 9 % 9 % 9 % Dis Secur.. 10% 10% 10% 10% Erie 22% 22% 22 22% Erie, Ist pf 35 35 34% 34% •G Elec Co 141% 142 141% 142 Goodr'h BF 25% 26% 25% 2G% Gt N pfd.. 113% 114% 113% 114% Gt N Ore s 27% 28% 27% 28 111 Central. 107% 107% 107% 107% in-Met pfd 50% 50% 50% 50% Lehigh Val 134 13 1 1 33% 133% Louis & X. 113% 115 113% 115 Alex Petr*>. 52'™ 52% 52% 52% -Mo Pac ... 7 7% 6% 7 Nev C C .. 12 1 12% 12% 12% N Y Cen 86% 87 86% 86% NY.NiI &H 53% 54 52% 52% N Pac .... 100 101% 100 101 Pac .Mail.. 19% 20 19% 20 P R R .... 106 106 105 105 Peo Q& C. 11 7 % 117 % 11 7 % 11 7 % Pgh Coal . 17% 17% 17 17 Press SC.. 34 35 V* 34 35% R Y Copper 16% 16"/* 16% 16% Reading ... 146% 147% 146% 146% RIAS.. 20% 20% 20% 20% RIA- S pfd 75% 75V* 75% 75% So Pacific. 83% 84% 83% 84% So Rwy .. 15% 15% 15 1514 So Rwy pfd f>B 58% 58 58 Tenn Copp's 32% 33% 32% 32% Texas Co . 135 135 135 135 Un Pacific. 118% 118% 118 118% I' S Rubber 55% 57% 55% 56% U S Steel. 51 % 51% 51% 51% lUSS pfd.. 106% 106% 106% 106% (Utah Cop'r 49% 50% 49% 50 (West Md .. 14% 14% 13% 13% j West ITT.. 59% 60 69% 59% West Mfg. 71% 71% 71 71 PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE By Associated Press Philadelphia, .Tan. 8. Wheat Higher; No. 2. red, spot, export $1.37 W 1.40: No. 1, Northern, Duluth, export, $1.45©1.48. Corn Higher; No. 2, yellow, local, 7 8 <28.50; spring, per ton, $26.75fe Refined Sugars Market firm: powdered, 5.05 c; tine granulated, 4.36 c, confectioners' A. 4.85 c. Butter The market Is steady; western, creamery, extras, 34c; nearby prints, fancy. 37c. CHICAGO CATTLE Chicago. 111., Jan. 8. Hogs Re ceipts. 50,000; dull. Bulk of sales. $6.90 ( I 8.00; calves, $7.755i>10.50. I Sheep Receipts, 10,000; strong. 1 Sheep. $5.80@>6.80; yearlings, s6.ooft? I 7.90; lambs, $6.90®9.00. PHIL VDELPIII \ STOCKS Hx Associated t'ress Philadelphia, Jan. 8. 2 P. M. Slocks steady. Cambria Steel 45 liquidating the affairs of The American Pennsylvania 1 (all road 52 T» Philadelphia Rapid Transit 11 Philadelphia Traction )|U Reading 7:! 3 .i Storage Battery 48% l'nlon Traction 38% United Gas Improvement 81 U. S. Steel 51' i PHILADELPHIA STOCKS j By Associated Press Philadelphia, Jun. B.—Stocks closed I steady. I Cambria Steel . . . . v 44% General Asphalt 32 I General Asphalt, Pfd 67% | l-dike Superior Corporation 10 Lehigh Navigation 76',g Lehigh Valley 66% Pennsylvania Railroad 52% Philadelphia Electric 23 Philadelphia Rapid Transit .... 11 Reading 73 a 4 Storage Battery 48 % Union Traction 38% United Gas Improvement 81 U. S. Steel 51 CHICAGO nOAHO OK TRADE By Associated Press Chicago, 111., Jan. 8. Board of Trade closing: Wheat—May. 1.40' i; July. 1.26%. Corn—May. 76 :> »: July, 77 . Oats —May, 56™*; July, 54%. Pork—May, 19.40. Lard—January, 10.87; May, 10.97. Ribs—January, 10.05; May, 10.45. Stough Says Aitoona Liquor Men Have Hired "Gunmen" to "Get" Him Sptcial to The Telegraph Aitoona, Pa., Jan. B.—Declaring that the liquor people here are camping on his trail and have hired gunmen and assassins to "get" him. Dr. Henry W. Stough, the evangelist, who is conduct ing the revival in the big tabernacle at the Cricket field, last evening hurled defiance against them and announced that he was going to remain in Penn sylvania and light them with all the force at his command and help the good people of tho state Ho get rid of their influence for evil. •TAMES JOHNSON The funeral of James Johnson, who died at the German Hospital. Phila delphia, was held in the chapel of Undertaker Hoover, 604 Forster street, this afternoon at 2 o'clock, the Rev. U. G. Leepfcr officiating. Burial iwae made in the Lincoln Cemetery, T. P. McCubbin to Tell I of Profit-sharing P.an at Retailers' Convention T. P. McCubbin, of Bowman & Co. | will make an address at the annual | convention of the National Retail Dry i I Goods Association at the Hotel Knick- j | orbocker, New York city, February , i 10. The association membership num ! liers many ol' the largest retail mer chants in the United States, all oth i whom are interested more or less in < | the profit-sharing plan for employes. | It. is upon this topic that Mr. Mc- t ; Cubbin lias been asked to speak, by , (reason of the fact that lie has made an 'exhaustive study of the matter, and , ! his experience in superintending the ] | actual operation of the prollt-sharlng , j plan In Bowman & Co.'s Harrisburg | store and their Carlisle store, the Ini- i 1 perial Dry Goods Store. The manner ;in which the plan was originally put , !in operation and the perfection of the , I same from time to time during Its j j operation provide many interesting j phases, many of which will be dwelt ] I upon by Mr. McCubbin in his address. . ! ACADEMY TO PLAY HERE INSTEAD OF AT GETTYSBURG ; Because of a mistake in the ar rangement of schedules, the Harris burg Academy basketball team will , not. play at. Gettysburg to-morrow. The Eewistown team, inslcad, will play the local team on the Academy floor at 2.30 o'clock to-morrow after- | noon. The Gettysburg game has been postponed to Saturday, January 28. Next Saturday the Franklin and Mar shall team will play here. The Acad emy line-up will be the same as be fore. BAN it STATEMENTS REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL lI.VN'K, at Har risburg, in the State of Pennsylvania, at tile close of business, December 31, 1914. RESOURCES Ijoans and discounts $709,910 37 I Overdrafts, unsecured 162 10 I U. S. bonds deposited to se cure circulation (par value) 100,000 00 U. S. bonds to secure U. S. deposits (par value),.. 35,000 00 Other bonds to secure U. S. deposits, .. ...$20,000 00 Other bonds to secure Postal Savings 6,000 (0 Bonds, securities, etc., on hand (other than stocks), including premiums on same 778,865 92 j Subscription to stock of Fed eral Reserve bank, $33,000.00; | less amount un j paid, $27,500.00,. $5,500 00 All other stocks, including pre mium on 5ame,.42,705 00 Furniture and fixtures 15,268 57 Other real estate owned,.. 5,033 28 I Due from Federal Reserve bank, . 20.33S 31 | Due from approv ed reserve agents in cen tral reserve cities, $46,525 94 Due from approv ed reserve agents in other reserve cities,.. 288,621 27 Due from banks and bank ers (others than above).. 53,436 97. Outside checks and other cash items, $7,644.26; fractional currency, $657.80 8,302 06 | Exchanges for Clearing House 47,151 73 Notes of other National Banks 4,490 00 i Federal Reserve notes, .... 580 00 | Lawful money reserve in bank: Specie $35,216 10 Legal - tender notes 19,559 00 -— 54,77.'. 10 | ' Redemption Fund with U. S. Treasurer < not more than 5 per cent, in cir culation) 5.000 00 | ' Due from U. S. Treasurer,.. 2.000 00 ! Total $2,249,491 65 LIABILITIES ('apital Stock paid in SIOO,OOO 00 , ! Surplus Fund 450,000 00 I I i Undivided profits, $47,481.72; re served for taxes, $1,753.21; reserved for In ' terest, $2,770.16,552,005 09 Less curent ex penses, Inter- » i est, and taxes paid,.. 7,229 58 1 Circulating j notes SIOO,OOO 00 Less amount on hand and in I Treasury for redemption or in transit 1,950 00 Due to approved ■ * reserve agents in central re serve cities. ~510,299 17 | Due to approved reserve agents i In other re serve cities, .. 34,286 71 | Due to banks and bankers , (other than above) 180,974 58 Demand deposits: ■ Individual depos ! its subject to check $527,658 25 I Certified checks,. 1,259 40 1 ] Cashier's checks I outstanding, .. 19,120 37 I United States de | posits 46,260 50 { Postal savings j deposits 2,924 18 State and miinl- I clpal deposits,. 431,393 31 i Certificates of deposit due on or after 30 days $99,411 44 Deposits subject to 30 or more days' notice, .. 203,078 23 Total. . $2,249,491 66 ■ State of Pennsylvania. County of Dau phin, ss: , I, James Brady, president of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. JAMES BRADY, President. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Bth day of January, 1915. G. L. CULLMKRRV, Notary Public. Correct—Attest: C. 11. BACKENSTOE, . * JNO. FOX WEISS, 1 A. C. STAMM, j / Directors. ; j Public Sale of Water Company Bonds i ! C At 2 o'clock p. m., Saturday, January 46, 1915, k ; f in front of the Dauphin County Court House, in J r J the city of Harrishurg, Pa., there will be sold # 1 $16,000 GENERAL AND REFUNDING 1 , I BONDS OF THE LEBANON VALLEY CON- t ff SOLTDATFD WATP" STTPPLY COMPANY. { -..J ' f r Record Wheat Prices Smashed in Chicago Market During Today By Associated Press Chicago, 111., Jan. B.—Smashing of war record prices for wheat began promptly to-day at the first gong on 'change. Opening ! Total $1,723,677 S6 State of Pennsylvania, County of Dau ; phln. ss: i 111 \V. Stubbs, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly affirm that I the above statement i •. true to the best | of my knowledge and be»|^ Ußßg j Cashier. | Subscribed and affirmed to before i me this Otli day of January, 1915. I JOHN 11. BNAVELY. Notary Public. I Correct —Attest: C\ C. CFMBLKR. SAMUEL COUFFER, JOHN B. LITCH, Directors. For Rent Desirable offices in the Union Trust Building. I Apply 1 j Union Trust Company ' * $ MONEY To Housekeepers. Work- InKmen and Salaried Em ployes. LEGAL RATES EQUITABLE INVESTMENT COMPANY 0 N. MARKET SQUARE Room 21. 4th Floor SjJboncr Building 15