It's Only i Step Frii a Telegraph Classifici Ad to a Good Position LOST DOST East Wednesday or Thurs day, in the vicinity of Second and Geiger streets, small open-face Inger «soll watch. Reward if returned to 2041 street. LOBT Small, black purse, lined in lavender, containing paper money "mounting to at least SIO.OO. Monday afternoon. Reward it returned to this office. LOST On Sr.turday, In central part of city, small diamond stickpin. Lib eral reward if returned to I. P. Bow man, Attorney. 36 North Third street. FOUND FOUND —A place without trying. Careful cleaning—best of dyeing Where? At Eggert's Steam Dyeing and French Cleanlni- Works 1245 Mar ket street. Call either phone. We de liver and call. DEL.I* WANTED—MaIo A REAL OPPORTUNITY Are you an ambitious, de termined young man of good habits, seriously thinking about your future business career? Elliott-Fisher Company offers an opportunity of a lifetime to young men who have the quali fications to make good as sales men. On March Ist Elliott-Fisher will open at their General Offices in Harrisburg, a course of in struction and training for the sale of their wonderful new machine for Commercial and Bank Book keeping. and other machines of their manufacture. The school will continue for one month under direction of the executives who have charge of the manufacture and sale of their product. If you have confidence in yo«r ability to learn to sell a high grade office specialty, the oppor tunity is offered you to secure this valuable training without expense. After satisfactorily completing the course you will be placed on the selling staff bf Elliott-Fisher Company. In your reply answer the fol lowing questions: Have you ever operated an El liott-Fisher Machine? Have you ever had selling ex perience? What bookkeeping experience have yoti had? What has been your general rAi'siness experience? A personal interview will be granted all who answer this ad vertisement. Flliott-Fisher Company Harrisburg Peima. WANTED. AT ONCE Outside shoe i <utter. Apply Devine &- Yungrel Shoe] Mfg. Co.. llarrlrftnirg. WANTED, IMMEDIATELY Experi eiu ed Edge Trimmer. Apply at Office of Lindner Shoe Co.. Carlisle, Pa. WANTED Experienced Black smith. and all-around man. to do horse shoeing and wagon repairing. Address I Box 1510, care of Telegraph. W Vvi r.ll \ REPRESENTATIVE FOR II \HIIISIII R(i by an Eastern piano factory which has one of the ; oldest established and best advertised ; lines of pianos and player-pianos on ! the market. We do not necessarily I want the oldest or the biggest dealer, j but we want the livest. If that dealer Is so situated that he cannot take ad vantage of our proposition, then we want to tlnd an honest, energetic, in- i dom'table, fighting young man with i moderate capital who will start on ; consignment—a man who can build | for himself a pleasant and lucrative i business in conjunction with us. Give J full particulars as to experience. All i.p.-w is treated confidentially. Address! Manager, Box 1, Essex Street Station, i Boston. .Mass. WANTED Railway mail and postal i clerks; examinations soon: over 2,000 appointments yearly: prepare at home; write for Plan No. 13 of payment after appointment. Philadelphia Business College, Civil Service Dept., Philadel phia. Pa. MAN WANTED to learn the tea and i coffee business for an established route. Must furnish bond and good reference. ! Good opportunity to right man. Ap- | ply Grand I'nion Tea Co.. 208 North Second street. WANTED Boy, about It! years, to i make himself useful in light manufac turing business: $3.30 weekly to start with steady advances as he learns. I Answer in own handwriting. Address! D., 1311, care of Telegraph. Merle E. Keller gives private | lessons in Shorthand. Typewrit-! Ing. Penmanship. Dictation," etc., ati class instruction rates to students who want Direct Results. Several open periods. Call to-day. Room 307. Patriot Building. PAPERH ANOE RS WAN TE D —"Must be first-class mechanics. Applv at once. N. A. Bodtner, 813 North Third street. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS held soon. Railway Mall Clerks; P. O Clerks and Carriers; Stenographers' Private and individual tutoring at rea sonable rates. Address Tutor. P. o ! Box 431. Harrisburg. DON'T WORK FOP. OTHERS. Be i your own boss. Make $50.00 weekly. I Co-operate with me evenings at home. Thousands growing rich. I will help >ou and furnish everything. Don't jworry about capital. Boyd 11. Brown. P'fpt. A, Omaha. Neb. ej _ . ....... FOR SALE *| AT PAXTANG 2 'j-story brick house with 7 rooni3—bath and steam heat. (Built in 1011.) Cemented cellar—gas and elec- ! trtctty—B ft. front porch—6 ft. side porch and back storm porch. Chicken house shade and fruit 1 trees. This house Is beautifully located I on Rutherford street, near Kelso— | two squares irom trolley. I.OT <loxl2o FT. After a careful inspection we I recommend this property as a good value at the price M2OO I MILLER BROTHERS & CO. HEW, ESTATE Fire Innnrnnee Surety Bond* lormt and Court Streets WEDNESDAY EVENING, HELP WANTED —Malo WANTED Two honorable men or women: salary anil commission. Ap ply H. P. Eyter. 2118 North Fourth street, Harrisburg:. Pa. i GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy to fret. My free booklet, 11-372. tells I how. Examinations In this State soon. ! Write to-day—NOW. Earl Hopkins, Washington. D. C. ARMY OF UNITED STATES. MEN WANTED. Ablobodled. unmarried men between ages of IS and 35; citizens of United States, of Rood character and i temperate habits, who can speak, read ! and write the language. For Information apply to Recruiting Officer, i Bergner Building, 3d & Market Sts.. Harrisburg; 4S N. Queen St.. Lancaster; ; 853 Pine St.. Williamsport: 37 W. Mar ! ket St.. York, or 113 Independence St., ghatmofcln. Pa. PATTERN M VKER* GOOD opportunity for reliable flrst < lass workmen. Apply personally. ! Pangborn Corporation, Hagerstown, Md. MECHIHIC DRAFTSXBS GOOD opportunity for first-class [draftsmen experienced in general Ma t chine work. Call personally. Pang | born Corporation. Hagerstown, Md. 1 WANTED Colored man for work in j private family. Apply 1218 North Third I street. ' MEN WANTED to become pracUcal I chauffeurs and mechanics. As opportli i n!ty affords students will be given i chance while learning to earn 30c an ' hour on overhauling work. Make ap plication at once. Special course for ; ladies. Day and night schools. Auto I Transportation School and Machine | Shop. 5-7 North Crfroeron street SALESMEN WANTED I UNLESS you can earn SIOO per weeli a* district manager for direct factory branch, we don't want you; we manu facture the best selling- automobile and engine accessory;! want live-wire salesman with selling experience and able financially to handle territory and general salesmen: give experience and references in first letter. Walter M. Smith, Imperial Hotel, New York, N. Y. HELP WANTED—FemaIe I WORKS DRESSMAKING SCHOOI. | HAS registered 28 new pupils, and has I room for a few more, day or evening. I All pattern cutting is taught by meas | ure. You make your own dresses while ■learning. Works Dressmaking School, | 22 North Fourth street. | WANTED A woman graduate from I the High School, this city, for steno | graph}* and typewriting. Apply V., j 1505. care of Telegraph, I WANTED Apprentice girl to learn dressmaking. Apply Louise Huber , I-lynicka. 127 South Thirteenth street. H A P. R IS B URG S HORTH AND SCHOOL Stands for lndividual Instruction. I Best known methods In teaching. Real touch typewriting. A personal interest iin each student. My guarantee—To I prepare students foe good positions. To aid thcrh in securing employment j Tuition will be charged for 7 months i only. Free after that time. Free trial. I 31 North Second street ! WANTED A woman with experi ence in stenography, typewriting and I bookkeeping, or bookkeeping alone. Address R.. 1506. care of Telegraph. SITUATION WANTED—MaIe WANTED Bread and cake baker wants position, in or out of city. Apply W. D., 344. Hamilton street. WANTED Would like to have a position as clerk: have had three years' j experience in office as clerk and time- , 1 keeper. Apply 231 Myers street, Steel- . j ton. ! WANTED By experienced short ] order cook, position in or out of town; : can give best reference. Address X., i j 1 499. care of Telegraph. WANTED By a colored man work of any kind around private family by day or week: can give reference. Ad dress H. Kyle, 1040 Briggs street. WANTED Young, married man. 24 years old. wishes position of any 1 kind: can run Ford automobile. Ad j dress C. Ludwlg. 1901 State street. i Motel clerk of long experience! ! wants position immediately. Will i Ljfo any place. Address Box E. 0., • care of Telegraph. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe ' WANTED Washing and Ironing to ! do at home. Address 326 South Fifteenth j street. I WANTED Colored girl wants gen j era! housework or position as child's I nurse. Call, or address, 1415 Currant j street. | WANTED —By a respectable colored I w oman, with good references, washing, . [ ironing or cleaning. Address X., 1503, ! care of Telegraph. WANTED Colored woman Wants j day's work, or work by the week of any kind. Call, or write, 514 South | I street. I WANTED Middle-aged white wo- i man desires a position as housekeeper I ! for widower. Call. or address, 81 i] I James street | WANTED Rough, dry washing or ironing to uo at home. Address 1309 Currant street. City. ; WANTED Young woman wants ' position during evenings and on Satur- j idays. Has had experience in general of lice work and as a clerk. Address | "Student," caro of Harrisburg Tele- ' j graph. j WANTED Colored woman wants | j work of any kind. Call, or address, ] ■ 540 Shower street, second floor. Rooms ! 7 and 8. j WANTED By a settled colored | woman, position as cook In private | family or boardingiiouse; no washing; will stay nights qr sleep home. Ad- ' dress 1327 North Fourth street. Cltv. I ' REAL ESTATE FOK SALE FOR SALE Farm of 62 acres, situ- ' ated in Wlieatfield Township, Perry I County, Pa.. 3% miles north of Dun- ' cannon, Pa.; 150 fruit trees, peach and | apple, on the farm, and spring water ; In the heuse. Price, $1,600. Call on, or 1 address. 11. V. Lukens. Duucannon, Pa. I R. D.. 4. OPPORTUNITY TO QUICK BUYER— Can offer cheap, exceeding fine lot containing about three acres land, suit able for chicken farm. Near fine resi dential section, Jonestown Road, trolley and city market. Will sacrifice to quick buyer. Address "Opportunity." care of Telegraph Offy-e. BUSINESS LOCATION N. W. Cor. Sixth and Harris Sts.—2 Va-story frame dwelling—lot, 21 ft. front. 34 rear and 81 ft. deep. Co., Sec ond and Walnut streets. 75 ACRES l'i mile from Roek- I vllle ll4 miles east of river frame buildings. Price reduced from $3,000.00 to $2,600.00. Brinton-Packer Co., Sec ) ond and Walnut street. I FOR SALE 2 Vi-story frame house, j No. 950 S. Twenty-first street. 7 rooms I— bath gas porch lot 80x115 I i— chicken house. Particulars at Bell! j Realty Co., Bergner Building. j FOR SALE lx>ts at Penbrook 30x ! 150. Prices SIOO each and up to close i them out quickly. Also for sale one j | frame house, centrally located, in the i city; 6 rooms, bath and attic; hot air l I heat. Price, $2,100, For terms apply | I to S. Haldemau & Co., Carpenters, and ! Builders, 3222 North Sixth street. Job ! I work promptly attended to bv calling • Bell phone 3622J3. REATJ ESTATE FOR SALE —POCKBTBOOK— Everybody nowadays looking - for a bargain. Many prefer between large markets, liandy to school, church and near main road for small sum of money. (6) room (2) story home, large win dows. newly papered, large cellar, bank barn, outbuildings, line spring water and (3) acres good woodland. 1-aiul mostly level, apples, cherries, plums, I quinces, pear, peaches and grapes. (26) I acres 0 only i $1,100) with (I) horse (-) fresh cows tl 1 thrifty hogs and (40) chickens iat* bargain i $1,400). —MONEYHAKKU— Short distance to trolley, (3) rail roads, (10) Iron and Steel Mills (12) Silk. Ilose. Pants and Novelty Works. Good Buildings mostly new and paint ed, water through concrete tloor Btone milk house, and Ideal location for poul try. bees, berries, early vegetables and Dairy Business. Nearness to t'ity Mar ket makes a great bargain «SOt acres if? ($3,300) with (8) ton bay (10) ton straw (2) horses age iti and T) and <2> fresh cows (4) thilfty hogs and (60) chickens 0 ($3,800). —SI N N 1 RltOOK— (Bonnyhome) facing i meadows) bv I main roa" to City Market, (iron Mills) ! Factories, Railroads (80) trains daily i2O) churches (40) schools. Buildings alone valued <13,700). Telephone (mall) delivered at door, square to school and church, (2) large apple orchards, and running water, (TO) acres 0 ($2,900). Reasons Wife's Death. For ($3,300). Match team fine horses age (7) and (3) fresh cows (+ ) hearty hogs (75) chick ens (100) bushel oats (160) bushel corn, hay and straw. UEOHGG B. OSTHAXDKH, Danville Telephones Sunbury Mornings (7 to 8) Evenings FOR SALE Several plots, contain ing from one to five acres, located near trolley line. Suitable for chicken or truck farm. Near city. Cheap to quick buyer. Address Box 1497, care of Tele graph. FOR SALE Apartment house. 404 North Second street: live apartments • and store; steam heat and all modern improvements. Apply, or address, M. Mall, -266 Ilerr street. REAL ESTATE FOK RENT | FOR RENT 1137 Derry street j all conveniences gas and electricity I —front porch furnace and cemented | cellar. Rent. $20.00 per month, in ad i\ance. Inquire 259 llerr street. FOR HK\T 336 N. Seventeenth St $20.00 536 S. Sixteenth St *17. 1 M) 1524 Catherine St 515.00 1937 Swat ala St $15.00 1019 S. Twenty-first-and-One llalf St $10.50 .912 N. Third St. (store r00m).... $20.00 J. K. GIF PUB, 1251 Market St. FOR RUNT Four desirable houses, all conveniences, on Schuylkill street; rent, $17.30. Also one brick house, all conveniences, rent. $17.00, 2135 Penn street. Apply Wittenmyer Lumber Co., or call Bell phone. KOR RENT House 124 State stceet. Apply lo Mrs. Henry Uhler at above address. Phone 666 R. FOR RENT No. 465 Crescent street, new eight-room house; all con- Iveniences; gas and electricity; large .front porch; central location; rent. S2O. Apply 459 Crescent street. FOR RENT Bl3 North Second 'street; 3-story brick; 9 rooms and bath; all improvements; electric bells all rooms to kitchen; excellent location. Possession April 1. Apply 1100 North Front street. FOR RENT Houses with all Improve ments at moderate rentals. J. E. Gipple. 1261 Market street. —FOR RENT— -2136 N. Seventh St ..$1.3.00 1641 Apr*t ot St 15.00 2233 Atlas St 15.00 743 N. Nineteenth St y. . 15.00 2225 N. Fourth St 22.50 A. S. MIDLER & SON. Real Estate and General Insurance, 38 North Court Street. FOR RENT New ten-room brick houses; all conveniences; laundry; vapor beat: porches and yards. Apply to MacWilUams Construction Co.. 2150 North Fifth street. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED To buy, farm. 10 to 50 sires, within ten miles of Harrisburg, close to trolley or steam road. Stato price and full particulars first letter. Box 367, Linden, N. ,1. WANTED TO RENT A HOUSE ln the neighborhood of New Cumberland, White Hill or Camp Hill, with half acre or more of ground. Address Box 15, Carlisle. Pa. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT Apartments at south east corner Fourth and Peffer streets,. All conveniences at reasonable rent. Outside porch. Apply B. F. Umberger, 10S North Second street, or 427 Peffer street. FOR RENT Furnished apartments, two or tour rooms; rent reasonable; all conveniences. Apply before 6 o'clock, 621 North Second street, after 6 o'clock, 51S North Second street. Bell phone. APARTMENT FOR RENT Five rooms and bath, with all modern con veniences. Apply 1118 North Sixth street. 107 SOUTH FRONT STREET Sec ond floor housekeeping apartments 1 -a rooms with kitchenettes and baths modern improvements—elec tric lights gas city steam jsal lor service Aunly at above address ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished rocms, single or ensuite; all conveniences, in cluding phone; reference required. Ap ply 1015 North Front street. FOR RENT —T-arge. front room; cen tral location; all conveniences; use of phono. Apply 209 State street. FO'.l RENT Three nicely furnished rooms, complete for light housekeep ing; entire second floor: Bel! phone; uli conveniences; with private family; parties with children need not apply. :;9 North Seventeenth street. FOR RENT Well furnished corner room; modern conveniences, including use of phor.e. ' »ply 501 North From street. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms, second floor, with use of bath ami phone; a few steps 10 the trolley; fine location. 203 Kelker street. Phone No. 1763 W. FOR RENT - - From February 6, furnished second floor front suite; lsrge llvlngroom: bedroom; private bath; city steam; electric lights; hard wood floors; references required. In quire No. 218 Pine street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, with bath and use of phone; river view; excellent location; reference re quired. Apply 2015 North Second street. WANTED Lady, living alone, will rent two furnished rooms for light housekeeping to middle-aged ladv Ap ply 1604 North Third street THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Eight and heat supplied. Ap ply 226 Hamilton street. FOK RENT Two communi cating second floor rooms, fur nished. May be rented singly or ensuite. Fine location. Use of bath and telephone. Apply 203 State street. ROOMS AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD A niceiv Oir~ nished room and board, with private family, on South Nineteenth street. Ad dr.ss S., 1501, care of Telegraph. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH | ROOMS WASTED ! WANTED Furnished rooms, for i iiKht housekeeping, near Reservoir Park. Address L, No. 150S, care of i Telegraph. FOB SALK CALKS FOR SALE At Gable's. 111-117 S. ; Second street, Ked Tip. Ring Point. Blizzard. Rowe Junior, Can't Slip, £iant I Grip and Always Sharp Calks. OWNER of a boarding and lodging; business would like to sell furniture and equipment also Ice cream and milk retail business. About S6OO need ed. Particulars at Bell Realty Co., | Fergner Building. FOR SALE First-class grocery I fctor", centrally located. Call, or ad ! dress, R. B. Stambaugh , tOO 9 South ! Ninth street, or phone 2561 Bell. FOR SALE CARDS on sals at the Telegraph Business Offie. CIGARS For a limited time we are giving 50 "Madame X" and 25 "Miss Lou" Cigars for sl, postpaid. Snell At Co., Red Lion, Pa. CASH GROCERY STORE FOR SALE i —Good will, stock and fixtures—doing , fair business—r. ason for selling, leav ing city. Price reasonable. Apply 610 I Maclay street. BAKERY FOR SALE—Good location; Rood business: If interested apply P. O. ' Box 137. New Cumberland. Pa. 1 COUNTERS AND SHOW CASES FOR j SALE. 179 North Front street. Steel | ton. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business | Office. ! FOR SALE Maxwell delivery in Al condition; used only a few times as I delivery. Call 1316 Swatara street, j Harrisburg. Pa. FOR SALE Grocery store doing a : profitable cash business. Owner leaving city. J. E. Gipple. 1251 Market street. ! BABY COACH FOR SALE Pullman I model: almost brai" 1 new; wooden body 1 with folding top. Call 427 South Fif teenth street, City. FOR SALE Singing Canaries, up to-date Bird and Parrot Cages, large Goldfish and Globes of all sizes; Bird Seeds, natural llsh food and supplies, at Gebhardt's. the "Bird Mail," 1004 Noith Third, between Boas and Herr. FOR SALE Eight White Leghorn pullets and one cockerel, of splendid laying stock; $lO, or next best bid. Ap ply G. Horsman, Camp Hill, Pa., or | Holmes Seed Company. j FOR SALE Fine collection of Vic- I trola Records, In good condition: sold • singly or any number one-third oft list ed price; 200 Red Seal and others. 230 j West State street. Bell phone 686 R. I FOR SALE Remington No. 7 typewriter, excellent condition, used I very little. $25.00. Address E., 119S, I caro of Telegraph. | I'OR SALE $35.OU Edison Phono- I t;raph; good as new; 2 horns, stand and si> records. A bargain for some one. Can be seen at 711 south Twenty flrst-and-a-Half street. GLASS window signs. Furnished Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms. Rooms and Board and Table Board at 25c each. One o" these signs will be given with each six-time order for a classified ad. If paid in advance. Inquire at Office of Telegraph. FOK EXCHANGE I FOR EXCHANGE Will exchange building lots in growing suburban sec tion for improved city or suburban property. Address Box 1495, care of Telegraph. FOR EXCHANGE Have plot con taining several acres. Ideal for subur ban home, raising chickens and truck ing. In finest suburban section. Near trolley. What have you to offer in ex change? Address Box No. 1496 care of Telegraph Office. WANTED KINDERGARTENER would teach one or two children every day until 12. Successful with backward children. References. Address X., 1509, care of Telegraph. GLASS WINDOWS will be placed In suto curtains while you wait. C. A. Fair Carriage and Auto Works. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ON account of 111 health, I offer for sale my entire stock of General Mer chandise. also an excellent Tea and Coffee Route. Must be sold quick. Special bargain for quick buyer. Call, or address, Lock Box 13, Swatara Sta tion. Pa. BUSINESS propositions for sale: Two grocery stores; one cle'ar and pool; confectionery store; small manufactur ing business; small restaurant. Full Information at offices of Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. BAKERY FOR SALE Only bakery in town of SOU; good location and good business. Best of reasons for selling. l.o\v price. Address H. S. Klucker, New Bloomfleld, Pa . FOR RENT Gasoline sidewalk privilege Must have $350. Address P. O. Box 402, City. DISTRICT AGENT WANTED for Pennsylvania provincial territory, to call upon grocery and market trade. State age, selling experience, If any. references and general qualifications In first letter. Apply Standard Comput ing Scale Co.. Ltd.. Delroi", Mich. HOTEL Nice little Hotel for sale In town of 12,000. nicely furnished and doing good business—fine Bar trade. 1 Excellent reasons for selling. Address •T.. 34, care of Telegraph Office. FOR RENT HOTEL GRAHAM port. Pa. Leading Hostelry In Perry county. Terms, f35 por month. Call on. or address First National Bank, Newport, Pa. Restaurant for Sale. Cheap to quick buyer. On main street tloinp fair business. Apply Hap ple & Schwartz, Real Estate i Agents, Mcchanicsburg, Pa. ANY intelligent person can earn good income corresponding for newspapers: i experience unnecessary. Send for par- : Oculars. Press Snydicate. 798. Lock-' port. N. Y. BUSINESS PEKSOAALS PIANO MOVING by experts. Winter Piano Co., 23 North Fourth street. Call 146. Bel) phone. OLD GOLD AND SILVER, Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry bought for highest cash prices. Jos. D. Brenner Jeweler. No. 1 North Third street. Hell phone 1274 L. FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market street. Harrisburg. Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell 1960. HAULING u. W. LATHE. Hoarding Stable ana National Transfer Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general haul ing. H. W. Lathe. Manager. Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phona No 2803 R. NEW AND SECOND-HAND FurnL turo "bought and sold. Highest eash prices paid. Drop postal, or phone 3718 J. Atlas Furniture Co., 1014 Mar ket street. REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING with best material and by expert help Send us your worn furniture. Our best efforts insure your satisfaction, s. N Ciuck, 320 Woodbine street. DOWIARDTHIN MARKETS DEVELOPED U. S. Steel Movement Uncertain, Opening With Slight Loss; Metal Shares Held Steady Ry Associated Press i New York, Feb. 3.—A downward trend was shown by to-day's stock I market soon alter the opening. Read ling and Canadian Pacific losing a point | each with some heaviness in other ■ prominent issues. U. S. Steel move ment. was uncertain, opening with a slight loss, from which it recovered, only to fail back again. The mental shares held steady and petroleum stocks were a trilie higher in connec tion with reports of another advance iln the price of crude oil. Trading was unusually light, with a further absence of outside injury. London's range of prices for Americans was lower, Read ing yielding a point. PH«L»OKt.VIII* fnnOI'CB Hv Associated Press Philadelphia, Feb. 3. Wheat Steady: No. 2. red. spot, export, $t.004» ; 1.65: No. 1, Northern, Duluth. export. $1.68 A' 1.73. Corn laower; No. 2. spot, export, S2U(?jS3s; No. 2, yellow, local. 85 4# 85 He. Oats—Steady; No. 2. white, 64',3@65c. Bran Firm; winter. per ton, ® 29.00. Refined Sugars Market higher: powdered. 5.35 c: fine granulated, 5.25 c; confectioners' A, 5.15 c. Butter The market is higher: western, creamery, extras. 34c; nearby prints, fancy. 37c. Eggs The market is firmer; i Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, 1 free cases, 59.15 per case; do., i urrent receipts, free cases, ?9.00 per i case; western, extras, lirsts., freo cases, $9.00 per case: do., firsts, free cases, 58.85 per case. I Live Poultry Higher; fowls 15# 17c: old roosters. Il0»12e; chickens, 16ft 17c; turkeys. 14@17c: ducks, 164f 17c; geese, 15f(il7c. \ Dressed Poultry Firmer; turkeys, fancy, 21c; do., fair to good, 18®20c; fowls, heavy, 18 'i tii^l9 !jc; do., average. 16® 18c; do., small, 13® 15c; eld roosters. 14c; broiling chickens, near by, 18(ft 23c; western, 14022 c; roast ing chickens, 17@19c; ducks, 12®17c; geese. 10«>:l4c. Potatoes Market weak; Penn sylvania. r>€» otisTiel, i!:;®»ti. r ic: New Vork. per bushel. 45@50c; Jersey, per basket, 30'ti 35c. Flour —The market Is firm: winter, clear. |8 *:i*»4 lu invnthu, Peon.-vi vania. $6.50®6.75: spring straights, $6.75 H 6.90; do., patents, S6,6OC# 7.15; western, $4.26w4.40. patent*, II.MI/ 4.75; Kansas straight, jute sacks. }«.l> ®4.JO: spring, firsts, clear, $4.0004.15: straights. 54.20JJ4.38; patents. $4 JSC «.««. Hay The market is firm; tim othy, No. 1, large bales. $l».50(i?l».uu; I No. 1, medium bales, $18.50019.00; No. 12. do., $17.00018.00; No. 3. do.. $14,600 16.50; samples, $13.00014.00; no grads, I $ll,OO 0 H.OO. Clover mixed hay. L.t*ht mixed. $17.60018.00; No. 1. do., $18.60017.00; No. 2, do.. $15.50015.00. CHICAGO CATTI.E Chicago. 111., Feb. 3. Hogs Re ceipts. 18.000: strong. Bulk of sales, 5T.0007.15; light, $6.50@7.15; mixed, S6.SOS/ 7.20; heavy, $«.65(5>7.15; rough, $6.6506.75: pigs, $5.6006.70. Cattle Receipts, 4,000; firm. Native steers. $5.8009.35; western. $5.25®7.70; cows and heifers, $3.2008.25; calves, ?B.oo® 11.25. Sheep Receipts. 8,000; strong. Sheep, $6,50 7.10: yearlings, $7.300 8.15: lambs, $7.6509.15. BUSINESS PEKONALS Harrisburg Paste Works 120 N. Caaieraa Street PAPERH ANGERS', billposters', book binders' and all kinds of paste. Pro mot shipment. All paste guaranteed. Bell phone 118SL. MONEY TO IAJAN HONEST, industrious people without Real Estate, Stocks or Bonds, can se cure small LOANS here consistent with sound business at Legal Rates. Small Payments. Prompt, courteous, confi dential service. Profit-Sharing Loan Society, Chartered —Licensed—Bonded, Second Floor, u N. Market Square. MONEY TO IX)AN on Real Estate security In any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Address P. O. Box 174. Harrisburg, Pa. ANY person needing money in amounts from $5 to SSO holding a sal aried position, wouid be benefited by calling on us. Employes' Discount Co., 36 North Third street. LOANS —$5 to S2OO for honest work ing people without bank credit at less than legal rales, payable In Instalments to suit borrowers' convenience. Cooperative Loan and Investment Co. 204 Chrstnut Street ' ~ STORAGE STORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, 76 cents per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411 Broad street. Both phones. STORAGE IN 3-»tory brick building, rear 408 Market »treet. lioaaebwid KOOIIK in clean, itrlvate roirnit. Reasonable ratea. Apply tu I'. I»lencr. Jeweler. 40S Market St. ~ HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two new eight-story brick warehouses, one absolutely fireproof divided into Are proof private rooms or various slzea for the storage of household goods; the other warehouse of the most, approved tvpe of fire retardent construction for general merchandise. They are equip ped with two large electric freight ele vators and spiral chute for the quick and safe handling of household goods and all kinds of merchandise. Low storage rates. South Second street near Paxton. on the tracks of Penna. R R. IN MEMOIIIEM l\ MEMORIAM February 3, 11H4 IN sad but loving remembrance of our dear son, Allen K. Cupples. who fell asleep one year ago, aged 23 years. The midnight moon Is shining Upon his silent grave: He sleeps and we cannot wake him. The one we could not save. Oh. chide us not from weeping, For sorrow shades our brow; He has gone from us to Heaven. We have one son less now. BY HIS MOTHER. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that appli cation will be made to The Public Ser vice Commission, of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, for the ap proval of a contract between Borough of Paxtang, Dauphin County, Pennsyl vania, and Harrisburg Light & Power Company, of Harrisburg. Pennsylvania, for the lighting of streets and high ways of said Borough by said Company with electric light for the period of five (5) years, the hearing of which will be held in the rooms of the Commission, at Harrisburg. on Wednesday, the 17th day of February, 1915. at ten (10) o'clock A. M.. when and where all persons in Interest may appear and be heard If thev so desire. WILLIAM H. EARNEST, C. H. BERGNER. Solicitors. FEBRUARY 3, 1915. !BfIEM PRICE GOES UP CENT IN CHICAGO Government's Investigation of Wheat and Flour Prices More Pressing Today By .issocialrii Prtst Chicago. 111., Feb. 3. As a result of the phenomenal activity of the wheat market and the advance In price of bread and other bakery products, the Government's Investigation of wheat and flour prices became more pressing to-day. Subpenas were ordered issued by the j Federal District Attorney le bring in i tile book.-) and records of a number of big grain companies, among them the Armour Grain Company, J. Rosonbaum jUralp Company, and Bartlett, Frazier ( and Company. The district attorney, ilt was announced, desires to investl i Kate their connection with elevator i lines In the West and Northwest. ! The amount of grain handled by the I companies since the outbreak of the European war and how much grain Is [stored In Chicago elevators at present was said to be the object of the new ! inquiry. The price of bread was advanced i from five to six cents a loaf to-day as ; a result of announcement by the Mas :ter Bakers' Association, which repre sents about 400 small dealers. Some of [ the larger manufacturers, who still are selling; a five-cent loaf, are expected to announce an advance before the end of the week, as their supply of flour bought months ago, is nearly exhaust -1 ed. Prices of douchnuts. cakes, buns jand other products of the bakeries also will be raised, it was said. Fear of the opening of the Darda nelles had considerable to do with the i witness of the fluctuations In wheat, i Reports, though, that several of thv> chief forts defending the strait had | been demolished were not fully credii ed, and did not have a lasting effect, iThe same was true of the peace talk, , which rested on gossip as to action by financiers likely to be taken by May 1. j ' During the break, May reached for a moment as low as 1.56%, a fall of |«. _ NK\V YORK STOCKS Furnished by H. M. Snovel}, 20S Arcade Building. New York, Feb. 3. Open. High. Low. Clos. Alaska G M 28«* 28>« 2S l * 28% Amal Cop . .vi u r.4% 54 Am Bt Sug 38 Vi 38t, 37'- 37% Am Can .. 28U 2S'< 27V. 27% Am C& F. 44% 44% 44% 44% Am Cot Oil 45"g 47 Vi 45 "a 47'4 Am Ice Sec 23 23 22 22% Am IXJCO . 22 22 22 22 Am Smelt. 61% 62 61% 62 Am Sugar . 108% 108% 106 107 Am T & T. 120% 120% 120% 120% Anacondu . 27 % 27% 27 27 Atchison .. 94% 94% 04% 94% B*r O 70% 70% 70% 70% Beth Steel. 49 50 48% 49% Bklyn RT. 88% SB% 87% 87% Cal Petro. . 20% 20% 19% 20% Can Pacific 158% 158% 156% 157 IHd & Lea til 34% 34% 34% 34% C & 0 44 44 44 44 C. M&St P 88% 88% 88 88 C Con Cop . 36 % 36 % 35% 35 % | Con Gas .. 118%. 118% 118% 118% ! Corn Prod. 9% 9% 9% 9% Erie 23 23 22% 22% Erie Ist pf 36% 36 Vi 36 3fi Gen E Co . 142% 142% 142 142 Gen Motors 92% 92% Goodrh BF 33 33 32% 32% Gt Nor pfd 115 115 Gt X Ore s 30% 30% 30 30 Gug Exp . 51% 51% 51 51 i ill-Met ... 12% 12% 12 % 12% In-Met pfd 54% 54% 53% 53% Lehigh Val 135 135 Mex Petro. 74% 75% 74% 75Vi Mo Pae .. 11% 11% 11 11% Nev C C . . 12 % 12 % N Y Cent.. 89% 89% 89% 89% NY.NH& H 50% 51 50 50 Nor Pae .. 104 104% 103% 103% P R R . . . 106 106 Pgh Coa! . . 18 % 18 % 18 % 18 % Pgh Coal pf 89% 90% 89% 90 [Press S Car 30 30 Rwy Stl Sp 22 22% 22 22% R C Copper 17% 17% 17% 17% Reading .. 146% 146% 145% 146% KI & S pfd 72% 72% 72 72 So Pacific.. 85% 85% 85% 85% So. Railway 16% 16% 16% 16% iTenn Cop.. 34)% 30% 29% 29% Texas Co .. 134 134 Third Ave. 46% 46% 46 46 Un Pacific.. 120% 120% 119% 120 jU S Rubber 57% 57% 57% 57% US Steel.. 40% 40% 40% 40% tl S S pfd. 103% 103?* 103% 103% Utah Cop.. 53% 54 54% 53% Ya C C .. 21 22% 21 22 West Md .. 20% 20% 20 20 West U Tel 63% 64% 63% 64% West Mfg. 70% 70% 70 % 70% YOUNG MAN— WOULD YOU LIKE TO OWN YOUR OWN HOME? IS IT LACK OF MONEY THAT KEEPS YOU FROM IT? We have an exceptional opportunity to offer to a limited number of ambitious young- men, who would like to build a home. We will construct it as you want it, and pay for it same as rent. An interview costs you nothing, and will surprise you. FARMLYN COMPANY 610 KUNKEL BUILDING HARRISBURG ! „■ - ■ » APARTMENTS Suites of 2 Rooms and Bath IN THE Reynard, 208 N. Third St. Large, light, airy, and comfortable rooms. Steam heat and constant hot and cold water supplied. Hardwood floors; electric light; wired for telephone service. , TILED BATHROOMS. Ready About February 1, 1915 APFI.V TO Commonwealth Trust Company, 222 Market Street HurrUUurf, I** KMPKItOR GOING TO \YII,HKI.M SHAVEN By Associated Press Berlin, Feb. 3, via London, 10.13 A. M.—Emperor William will leave to-day for Wilhelmshaven, the sec ond most important naval station In Germany, to Inspect the warships sta tioned there. He will have an oppor tunity to look over the units of the -squadron which participated in the North Sea buttle, including the Seyd lltz, which was squarely hit by ona shell and the Kolberg which was struck by two. >1 AY \VHi:\T DKOPI'IH) EIGHT CKXTS AT JIAItKKT OPENING By Associated Press Chicago, Feb. 3.—Peace rumors dealt a sudden blow to-day to liigh prices of wheat. At the outset us much as eight cents a bushel was knocked off the value of the May de livery In which, however, transactions relatively smashed the July op tion lu which business chiefly center ed. was given a setback of 2 cents at the opening. May sold as low as $ 1.7 whereas the close yesterday was $1.65. The break in prices, however, was only temporary and soon May wheat touched a new high record, sl.6sVs- I'HII.AIJKI.PIIIA STOCKS Philadelphia, feb. 3.—Stocks closed steady. Cambria Steel 4l',a General Asphalt Asked 30 Gen. Asphalt. Pfd \sked BB Kake Superior Corp Asked !> I.ehigh Navigation 75 Lehigh Valley BTJ4 Pennsylvania Railroad r>2?» Philadelphia Klectrlc 23Vi Philadelphia Company ....Asked 33 Philadelphia. Co., Prd Asked 34 Phila. Rapid Transia ....Asktled 10 Reading 73' i Reading. Gen. Mtg 94 7 i Storage Battery 4* Union Traction Asked 26 I'nlted <sas Improvement SI It'nlted States Steel 40',i CHICAGO nOARI) OK TRADR By Associated Press Cliloago, lil., Feb. 3.—Board'of Trade | closing: Wheat—May. 1.6# U: July, 1.38%. Corn - May, Rl; July, 82 7 *. Oats—May. CO; July. 17%. Pork—Mar 1«.60; July, IH.HS. I .aid—May, 11.40: July. 11.55. Ribs—May, 10.47; July. 10.07. K VDK OF COAST KOREC ASTKII Berlin, Feb. 3. by wireless to Say ville. The warning of the German admiralty staff issued yesterday con cerning coming operations on the French coast is considered by some Merlin's newspapers, among them the Morgen Post, to mean that an actual j blockadfc is to be put into effect by the [ Germans. For Rent Desirable offices in the j Union Trust Building. ! Apply, , iVlilmil * Union Trust Company Twelfth icHerr St. FACTORY FOR RENT Splendid Room, 60xT5 feat. BO windows; up-to-date steam heat ing Included. Rent very reason able. Will be wired to salt tenant. Apply POST OFFICE BOX 34. $ MONEY " y. To Housekeepers, Work ingmen and Salaried Em. ployes. liKGAIj RATES EQUITAILB INVESTMENT COMPANY • N. MARKET SQUARE Room 21. 4th Floor Spooner Building 11
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