larrislirg Employers Know Tlat Iclcgrapl Classified Ms Wig tie lest Help \V< TT, \ \ D—L>n February «. 1910. Mil ton Wleland, aged So year», 9 months 22 days. funeral on Monday afternoon, at 1;jO qvloek. from his late residence. 41 North Summit street. The relatives ami friends are invited to attend with out further notice. WILHELM On Tuesday. February 2. 1915. Sara Hand Coleman Wilhelm. Funeral services at the house. In I'axtang. Saturday. February 6. 1915, at 2 P. M. Burial in the family plot in the Prospect Hill Cemetery, York, Pa., on the arrival of the 4:25 P. M. train. HARM HART Died. February 4. 1915. H. Stanley Barnhart. aged 22 years. Relatives and friends an- invited to attend without further notice the set vices at 2 o'clock from the late resi dence. 2147 North Fourth street. Burial private. East Harrisburg Cemetery. BEST—Died February 3, 1915. at 5:30, Edwin M. Best, aged 2S years. Funeral Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his pa i cnts. 1518 Pcnn street. Burial Har risburg Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. LOST 1.0 -T Wednesday afternoon. Lady's Hold watch, marked A. J l '. P.. Wth pearl pin. Reward If returned to 419 Fors- i ter street. Mrs. Peech. LOST On Thursday afternoon, a fcmall. gray. lady's purse, containing a I sum of money, pi-ouably on Third street near the Post Oftice. Finder will be rewarded by returning the same to - -1» State street, Harrisburg. ; LOST Lady's gold watch, black fob. , Knights of Columbus charm. Reward | if returned to 23 South Seventeenth j —mm I FOUND i FOUND —A place without trying. Careful cleaning—best of dyeing ; Where? At Kgsert s Steam Dj'Jing and French Cleaning Works 1245 Mar- , ket street. Call either phone. We de- f ilver and call- ' U H.H \\ AMLIl —Male WANTED. AT ONCE Outside shoe j cutter. Apply Devlne & Vungcl Shou | Mfg. Co.. Harrl«ourg. | WANTED Experienced Black- I smith, and ail-arouitu man. to do horse- , shoeing and wagon repairing. Address i Box 1510, care ot Telegraph. ___ I WANTED Railway mail and postal ; clerks; examinations soon; over 2.OUU | appointments yearly; prepare at home; \ write for Plan No. '5. of payment alter appointment. Philadelphia Business , College, Civil Service Dept.. Philadel phia, Pa. __ WANTED Capable salesman to j handle staple article to trade; or one! with small capital for half interest in! established business: handle own money. Address F.. 1520, care of Tele- ' graph. i DISTRICT MANAGERS WANTED | a. niontli matures and repays prin cipal vt SI.'JOO.OO loan on real estate in ! IL'S month?. Interest o per < eiit.. re- , d lived annually, not exceeding 5-ls.uu. Investors guaranteed 4 per cent., plus earning. Loans from SSOO up on farm or elty property. Good commission, cx | « iu#ive territory, and a connection I Riven to live, capable men. liererencc : required. Empire Brokerage 4k Kinance ; Co,. 6 IS Dre.xel Building. J HELP WANTED Solicitors for J county canvass: 10 to 20 orders daily, 4(u pet* order. Cash daily. A winner. Experience unnecessary. Give age and i prevlou* occupation. Stiles, Box 21. j Smitttmill, Pa. ] BECOME Rallwav Mail Clerks: Har r -burg Mail Carriers. $65.00 to $150.00 | month. Pull unnecessary. Schedule of Wtnier and Spring examinations—free. 1 anklin Institute, Dept. 361-B. Roches- | ter. N. Y. I.UMV ul' UNITED STATES. MEN ' WANTED. Ablebodied. unmarried men I between ages of IS and 25: citizens of | United States, of 8-«od character and ; temperate habits, who can speak, lead, and write the English language, tor [ information apply to Recruiting Officer, Bergner Building. 3d & Market sts., | llarri burs; 4< N. Queen St.. Lancaster; , S.vj pine St.. Williamsport; 3. \V. Mar ket St.. York, or 113 Independence St., Shsjnokln. Pa. I WANTED Tinner; permanent po- ! sition to right man. Apply at once, Twenty-ninth and Main streets. Pen-; brook. ' i WANTED Buv. about 10 years, to! make himself useful in light tnanufac-j turln? business: t.50 weekly to start , with steady advances ;.s he learns. Answer in own handwriting. Address I P.. 1511. care of Telegraph. ( MEN WANTED to become practical j chauffeurs and mechanics. As opportu nity affords students will be given j chance while learning to earn 30c an • b'TUr on overhauling work. Make ap- I plication at once. Special course for j ladies. Day and night schools. Auto Transportation School and Machine ! Shop. 5-7 North Crfmeron street i Merle E, Kel er gives private lessens in Shorthand, Type writing. Penmansliip. Dictation, etc.. at! class instruction rates to students who, want Direct Results. Several open periods. Call to-day. Room 307, I Patriot Building. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS j held soon. Railway Mall Clerks: P. O. I Clerks and Carriers; Stenographers. ! Private and Individual tutoring at rea- I sonable rates. Address Tutor, P. O. ] Box 431. Harrisburg. j IILLP WANTED —Female WOKKS DRESSMAKING SCHOOL HA.' registered 2S new pupils, and has | room for a few more, day or evening. AH pattern cutting is taught by meas- j ure. You make your own dresses while i learning. Works Dressmaking School, . 12 North Fourth street. WANTED Woman for general ! housework; must be all-around good, neat woman: good wages to right per- | son. Call at once, The Conway, 131 Walnut street. WANTED A bright girl to learn 1 marking and assorting. Apply Troy . laundry. 1520 Fulton street. WANTED Young lady for office work. One having previous experience ! preferred. State age. salary expected, and place where formerly employed. ' Address No. 1517. care of Harrisburg Telegraph. WANTED —Experienced help.! Apply "Silk Mill?," Cor. Second Wid North Sts. j FOR SALE NEW HOUSES 1822 Boas Street— (one of a pair) 2-story brick with six rooms, ' bath and furnai e, < i ellar with hot and cold water, front and hack porches, front bay window. Lot ISxllO ft. Price >2,500 ' IMB X. Fourteenth St. —(One of a pair) 2%-story brick and stucco, | seven rooms, hath and steam heat, cemented cellar, 10x15 ft. porch. Ixit 15.6x100 ft. Price $;J.»00 MILLER BROTHERS & CO. REAL ESTATE Fire Insurance Surety Honda Locust and Court Street* 1 FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG jdljKfe TELEGRAPH FEBRUARY 5, 1915. I IIELI* W ANTED —Female J WANTED A woman graduate from the High School, this city, for steno graphy and typewriting. Apply V., 1505. care of Telegraph. HARRISBURG SHORTHAND SCHOOL i Stands for lndividual Instruction. Best known methods in teaching. Real touch typewriting. A personal interest In each student. My guarantee—To prepare students for good positions. To aid them in securing employment. Tuition will be charged for 7 months only. Free after that time. Free trial 31 North Second street Ml L .VIUI.V \\ AN il.D—Male WANTED Young man would like to have position of any kind; can fur nish reference. Bell phone 3413 LW. • H. Grlnmood. Jr., Wormleysburg. Pa. WANTED Middle-aged man wishes place as gardener; handy with flowers, and can furnish tar shipping and stock clerk: furnish references if required. R. S. L, 2362 Derry street. 1459 J. WANTED Young man desires stenographic and typewriting work evenings and Saturday afternoons: has machine and willing to get out work I at home; three years' experience. Ad- I dress 8., 1512, care of Telegraph. j | Mil VTiuNs \\ v.\ ii.ii—Female WANTED Colored woman wants ■ day's work, or work by the week of I anv kind. Call, or write. 514 South street. | WANTED Day's work, or wash j ing or ironing to do at home. Call, or ; address, 1403 Mayflower avenue. j KINDERGARTENER would teach 1 j one or two children every day until 12. I : Successful with backward children, j I References. Address X.. 1509, care of j ] Telegraph. : , | WANTED A reliable colored wo- ! i man desires work, either by the day or ! hour; also any kind of clerical work by ; former teacher. Address 133 Balm : street. i j WANTED Country girl wants 1 work chambermaid, <>r housework «.( an. kind, except cooking; best of 'city references. Address 1113 Kitta-I ! tinny street. WANTED Trained nurse, with | 1 four years' experience, wishes situation | ;;s companion to elderly lady, or care ( Jet' invalid. Terms reasonable. Bell i phone 2396 L* „ I WANTED Colored woman'desires J t work of any kind, in or out of town, j I Please call, or address. 519 Showers! •avenue. Room 7. second lloor. ! WANTED —By middle-aged woman, i position as companion to elderly lady, or as housekeeper for widower' no ob- , i itctlon to one or two children. Ad- ( ,tress M.. 151!', care of Telegraph. WANTED Experienced child's : nurse or upstairs girl wants position; i .- peaks German and English fluently. J Miss Tarslsch. 553 South Tenth street, i WANTED Rough, dry washing or ironing to do at home. Address 1309 , Currant street. City. j WANTED First-class colored cook , I .lesirc.s position; can furnish reference. I Call, or address. 665 Brlggs street. j HEAL ESTATE. FOlt SALE IFOR SALE Farm of 62 acres, situ ated In Wheatfleld Township, Perry County, Pa.. 3',j miles north of Dun cannon. Pa.; 150 fruit trees, peach and apple, on the farm, and spring water in the heuse. Price, J1.600. Call on. or ; address. H. V. Lukens, Duncannon. Pa | R. P.. 4. i | BI'SINESS UX'ATION —N. W. Cor. i Sixth and Harris Sts.—2'a -story frame ! dwelKng—lot, 21 ft. front. 34 rear and, ,si ft. deep. Brlnton-Packer Co., sec- ; I ond and Walnut streets. l I 75 ACRES l'/4 mile from Rook- j I ville lmiles east of river traine I buildings. Price teducad from $3,000,00 1 |to *2.600.00. Brinton-Packer Co., Sec-! j ond and Walnut street. j FOR SALE Property No. 1013 Penn street: brick house; front and back j porches; cemented cellar: fully improv ed; model home for small family price j right to quick buyer. Apply cn I premises. . INVESTMENTS 122314 Bailey. '51.."00, rent $11.00; 173 North Fifteenth,! $.',',.',11 rent $26.00; 1350 North, $-.100; 115 North Eighteenth. $4,200. Irwin M. ; Cnssell. Real Estate and insurance, 1444 j Reglna. j i FOR SALE 2f*-story frame house, j i No. 959 S. Twenty-first street. 7 rooms j ! bath gas porch lot 80x115 i chicken house. Particulars at Bell ' ' Realty Co.. Bergner Building. ! FOR SALE 213 Crescent street, one ; i storeroom and eiKht living rooms; all • i improvements; has buildings on rear | 1 facing another street. Apply 213 Cres- j j cent street. ' FOR SALE —An up-town brick ! j house 8 rooms bath gas fur- I : nace porch drive alley on rear ; will be sold at sacrifice. Owner has , gone to Florida. Bell Realty Co., Berg j ner Building. ■ IFOR SALE Several plots, contain- 1 ing from one to live acres, located near trollcv line. Suitable for chicken or i truck farm. Near city. Cheap to quick : I buyer. Address Box 1 497, care of Tele- ! I graph. ! I OPPORTUNITY TO QUICK BUYER—! Can offer cheap, exceeding tine lot ' containing about three acres land, suit- ; i nblo for chicken farm. Near tine resi- ! '■ dential section. Jonestown Road, trolley ! ! and citv market. Will sacrifice to quick ] ! buyer. Address "Opportunity." care of , Telegraph Office. I i FOR SALE Lots at Penbrook 30x j | 150. Prices SIOO each and up to close ! them out quickly. Also for sale one 1 'frame house, centrally located, in the! city: 6 rooms, bath and attic; hot air heat. Price, $2,100. For terms apply ; to S. Ilaldeman & Co.. Carpenters and I Builders. 3222 Nort'.i Sixth street. Job j work prompt I }' attended to by calling I Bel! phone 5622J3. FOR SAL" - $2,000 will buy rental ! j Income of $48.00 per month. Penn stteet house, chestnut finish; steam ! . heat; side entrance; front porch S2OO i reduction. Call 1464 J. FOR SALE Apartment house. 404 j • North Second street: five apartments i and store; steam heat and all modern j Improvements. Apply, or address, M. ! Mall. 266 Heir street. | HEAL LSTATr: FOR KE.NT I FOR RENT MECHANICS BURG'S | j!• iNEST HoME. Center of best resi- i J dence section. All modern conveni i ences. Hardwood throughout. 1 i porches, lawns, balcony. Ideal home for Harrisburu business or profes sional man. Rent reasonable. Posses ' sion April 1. Walter L Hauck, Me j ciianicsburg. Pa. Bell phone 17Y. FOR REfIT : 536 N. Seventeenth St. $20.00 1536 3. Sixteenth St. $17.00 j 1524 Catherine St '.15.00 1937 Swatara St $15.00 ! 1019 S. Twenty-flrst-and-One- Half St $10.50 ! 912 N. Third St. (store room >.... $20.00 J. E. GIPPLE, 1251 Market St. FOR SALE CHEAP. OR RENT I6OS Walnut street, one storeroom and three living rooms. Apply 213 Crescent street. FOR RENT House 124 State street Apply to Mrs. Henry Uhler at above address. Phone 666 R. RI.AL KSTATK FOR RENT .! 1 J FOR RENT No. 465 Crescent street, new eight-room house; all eon , jvenlencrr; gas and electricity: large front porch; central location; rent, S2O. Apply 4 >9 Crescent street. FOR RENT 1157 Derry street , ! all conveniences gas and electricity : I —front porch furnace and cemented i | cellar. Rent. $20.00 per mouth, in ad- I vance. inquire 259 Herr street. ' ! FOR RENT Eight-room brick (house, with improvements, 1729 Park 'street, city; rental. S2O per month. Ap ! ply James Ilrlcker. New Cumberland, j Pa. R. F. D. ' I FOR RENT 2217 Atlas avenue, 501 '•Hamilton street, 1805 State street, sev , i i-ral store rooms. Kough, Brlghtblll & | Kline, Sixth and Reily streets. i | FOR RENT SI3 North Second street; 3-story brick; 9 rooms and bath; nil Improvements: electric bells ' all rocnis to kitchen; excellent location. April 1. Apply 1100 North i Front street. FOR RENT Houses with all Improve ■ I me..ts at moderate rentals. J. E. Gipple. ! 1251 Mnrket street REAL ESTATE WANTED I WANTED —To buy, farm, 10 to 50 ' seres, within ten miles of Harrisburg, I closa to trolley or steam road. State , price and full particulars first letter. I Box 367, Linden, N. J. i APARTMENTS FOR RENT I FOR RENT Apartments at south ' east corner Fourth »nd Pelter streets. I All conveniences at reasonable rent. Outside porch. Apply B. F. Umberger, j 108 North Second street, or 427 Peffer I stree*.. FOR RENT Furnished apartments, I two or four rooms; rent reasonable; all i conveniences. Apply before 6 o'clock, j 621 North Second streot. after 6 o'clock. 51£ North Second street. Bell phone. | APARTMENT FOR RENT Five rooms and bath, with all modern ccn ; vcniences. Apply 1118 North Sixth 1 street. | MacDANIKLS FAMILY APARTMENTS I —Floor of two or four rooms, furnished ior unfurnished, for housekeeping. Large ! back poreh, private meters, bells and letter boxes. 1417 Market, or call Bell . phone 897 J. i 107 SOUTH FRONT STREET Sec oud floor housekeeping apartments j 1 i rooms with kitchenettes and baths modern improvements—elec tric lights gas city steam laai | tor service. Apply at abo* c address. ROOMS i-'OK REN) FOR RENT Furnished rooms, single or ensulte; all conveniences, tn ciuuing nhone; reference required. Ap ply 1015' North Front street. ' FOR RENT—Large, front room; cen rul location; ail conveniences; use of phone. Apply 209 State street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, in cluding parlor bedroom; all conveni ences. 10 i Chestnut street. ! FOR RENT Two nicely furnished ! rooms, second floor, with use of bath and phone: a few steps to the trolley; fine location. 203 Kclker street. Phono i No. 17S3W. FOR RENT Widow wishes to rent j room to middle-aged lady. Apply to 127 Kelker street. FOR RENT —With or without board, i nicely furnished second floor rooms; ; small private family. 45 North Six teenth street. City. ! FOR RENT Two large furnished, or unfurnished rooms, for light house keeping; use of heat, gas, bath, tele phone; ten minutes' to business district. ; Bell ?01211. Apply 1432 Berryhill. FOR RENT Furntshe' rooms, with bath and use of phone; river view; excellent location: reference re quire.l. Apply 2015 North Second ■ street. | WANTED l.ady, living alone, will rent two furnished rooms for light j housekeeping to middle-aged lady Ap -1 ply 1604 North Third street ROOMS AND BOARD 1 WANTED Two men boarders, with i room; all conveniences, including use !of Bell phone. Apply 1260 State street. FOR SALE CALKS I FOR SALE —At Gable's, 111-117 S. ! Second street. Red Tip, fting Point, BlizzarJ, Rowe Junior. Can't Slip, tiiaut ! Grip and Always Sharp Calks. OWNER of a boarding and lodging : business would like to sell furniture and equipment also ico cream and milk retail business. About S6OO ueed ' ed. Particulars at Bell Realty Co., | Bergner Building. FOR SALE CARDS oil sale at the ( Telegraph Business Offie. ' CIGARS For a limited time we are i giving 5o "Madame X" and 25 "MUs i Lou" Cigars for sl, postpaid. Sncil 6: l Co., Red Lion, Pa. I BAKERY FOR SALE—Good location; j good business; if Interested apply P. O. Box 137. New Cumberland. Pa. ! IN order to make room for a large shipment of new cars in transit, will | sell new and used trucks on hand at a sacrifice. Here is an unusual opportu nity to buy a good truck. Harrisburg I Auto Co. ' BOUGHT all the Velour Hats from 11. i-'. Dodge, The Hatter, at a sacrifice price. Will sell them for 75c apiece: former prices. $3, $1 and $3. Come and ! look them over. S. Meltzer 513 Wal : nut n.reet. Open c-»-enings. ! FOR SALE 1 small Vlctrola and ; 29 double-disk records for $20.00 cash; ai3-> 1 Old Trusty Incubator, llu eggs. ! for $4.00. Apply at once. W. E. Mur ! ray. New Cumberland. End of car line, II ree!: bridge. ! FOR SALE Bought all the Mara | bcu and Ostrich (mixed) Muffs and I Scarfs from H. C. Dodge, The Hatter, st a sacrifice price. Will sell them ] from $3.9E up: former prices, $15.00 to [ $55.00. Also odd Scarfs. 98c. Come and I look them over and be convinced. Open [evenings. S. Meltzer, 513 Walnut ! street. I FOR SALE Ford Touring Car for sale cheap. Bargain for someone. ■ Bell phone 100. FOR SALE One 8-H.-P. boiler, up ! right, practically new; man-power bone grinder; 360 Cyphers incubator, prac ! tically new; one or two-horse huckster wagon; light set of good harness. Ap | ply J. D. Mlnnick, Lemoyne, Pa. j FOR SALE One automobile Road- I ster. Buick. 1914; self-starter; electric I light: run a short time: party leaving the city. Address H., 1518, care of Tele | graph. I FOR SALE One beautiful dining ; room set. Call Brll phone 1169 L I FOR SALE Grocery store doing a .profitable cash business. Owner leaving city. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. FOR SALE Twin-cylinder Indian motorcycle; just been thoroughly over hauled; fine shape; big bargain; Inves tigate. Keystone Cycle Co., 814 North Third streot. FOR SALE 1914 Overland Road ster. fully equipped, like new; run only a little over 2.000 miles; demountable rims. 413 South Cameron street. WAGON " FOR SALE Platform wagon (made by C. A. Fair): absolutely new and never used Cost $lB5. Will sell at a very low price, be cause of it being replaced by auto de livery. Apply SUPERINTENDENT BOWMAN & CO. FOR SAIJK FOR SALE Safe and gentle horse for work on farm will be sold at low price. Can be seen at 421 South Second street, llarris burg. COUNTERS AND SHOW CASES FOR SALE. 179 North Front street, Steel ton. FOR SALE Singing Canaries, up to-date Bird and Parrot Cages, largo Goldfish and Globes of all stses. Bird Seeds, natural fish food and supplies, at Gebhardt's, the "Bird Man," 1004 North Third, between Boas and Herr. FOR SALE Brood mare, colt, Jer sey cow, Guernsey bull and heifer, one I'ayton wagon and two sets of harness. Sicon.l and Walnut streets, Wormleys burg. Pa. Bell phone 3099 J. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Busiussa Office. FOR SALE Fine collection of Vlc trola Records, in good condition: sold singly or any numbar one-third off list ed price; 200 Red Seal and others. 230 West State street. Bell phone 6S6R. GLASS window signs. Furnished Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and Board and Table Board at 25c each. One o* these slirus will be given with each six.time order for a classified ad. if paid in advance. Inquire at Office of Telegraph. FOR RENT FOR RENT The machine shop In City Garage. A chance to secure an es tablished business in the largest garage in the city. Apply City Garage. 116 and 118 .Strawberry street. WANTED WANTED 1913 or 1914 Overland car; must be at a bargain. Address X., 1516, care of Telegraph. GLASS WINDOWS will be placed~ln auto rurtalns while you wait C. A. Fair Carriage and Auto Works. Bl SI NESS OPPORi UNITIES ON account of ill 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. WANTED Few investors .for new invention, recommended by State De partment. Will pay at least 10 per cent, per annum flrst year, with in cr»>a.io in stock value. Address R., 1614, care of Telegraph. A LOCAL manufacturing plnnt, doing good business, desires to extend its business. Offers an exceptional oppor ♦ nnitv to investors of from SIOO to SSOO. Will bear investigation. Address In vestment, P. o. Box 59, Harrisburg, Pa. A GOOD investment for a party'with SSOO to s.">oo. Full particulars. Address G., 1515, care of Telegraph. BARBER BUSINESS FOR SALE Six-chair shop and equipment there with. This shop is centrally located on a prominent street in Harrisburg. All details at Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. BUSINESS propositions for sale: Two grocery stores; one ci?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 S00; good location and good business. Best of reasons for selling, low price. Address R. S. Klucker. New Bloomfield, Pa. FOR RENT Gasoline sidewalk privilege Must have $350. Address P. O. Box 102, City. DISTIM('T AGENT WANTED for Pennsylvania provincial territor.. to call upon grocery ami market trade. State age, selling experience, if any. references and general qualifications in first letter. Apply Standard Comput ing Scale Co.. Ltd.. Detrol . Mich. FO • t RENT HOTEL, GRAHAM. X<" port. Pa. Leading Hostelry in Ferry county. Terms, $35 per month. Call on. or address First National Bank, Newport, Pa. Restaurant for Sale. Cheap to quick buyer. On main street doing fair business. Apply Hap ple Schwartz, Real Estate Agents, Mechanicsburg, Pa. ANY intelligent person can earn good income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Snydicate, J9S, Lock port. N. Y. BUSINESS PERSONALS PIANO MOVING by experts. Winter Piano Co., 23 North Fourth street. Call Hfi. Bell phone. OLD GOLD AND SILVER, Watches. Diamonds and Jewelry bought for highest cash prices. Jos. D. Brenner. Jeweler. No. 1 North Third street. Bell phone 12T4L FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, lis Market street. Harriaburg. Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell 1960. _____ BAIILUG 11. W. LATHE. Hoarding Stable nn 111 Equity, C. C. P.. .Northumber land County Security Trust Co. of Harrisburg, Trustee, etc., vs. North uinberlanu Gas Company. BY virtue o( a decree ot foreclosure made in the above entitled case, the inr'eislgned Trustee will expose to pub lic sale on Tuesday, the :>th day of Mar-n. A. D. 1916. at 10 o'clock A. M„ ot said day, at the front door of the County Court House in the City of Har risburg, Dauphin County, Pa., the fol lowing described property, viz.: The corporation franchises of North umberland Gas wcmpany granted 1 y < harter recorded in Charter Book of Commonwealth of Pennsylvania No. 114, page 75. Tile lianchlses, lights and privileges granted to the Northumberland Gas Company by ordinances of the Borough of Northumberland approved June 11, 1910, and June 12, 1912. Also all that lot. piece or parcel of land lying and being In tile Borough oi Northumberland, County ot Northum berland and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Be ginning at a point on the southern side ot Northway Street at intersection of property of Frederick Mathias and another; thence north 37 degrees 30 minutes east 200 feet to a point; thence south 52 degrees 30 minutes east 256 feet to a point; tlience south 47 de- Ki'ces 30 minutes west 203 feet along west side of Canal to a point; thence north llfty-two degrees 30 minutes west 221 feet to starting point, upon which are erected the necessary build ings. machinery, equipment and ap pliances used to manufacture gas. Also all other real estate, franchises, extensions, rights, privileges and im munities, buildings, gas plant, gas mains, conduits, pipes, tools, fixtures, appliances, engines, boilers, tanks, gates, valves, connections, machinery and equipment of every kind and char acter and all real, personal and mixed property of every kind owned by North umberland Gas Company at the date of the transfer from the Northumberland Gas Company to Northumberland Gas, ileal anu Fuel Company, to wit, on September 20. 1912, An„ also all extensions, rights, priv ileges and immunities, buildings, gas plant, pipes, conduits, mains, tools, fixtures, appliances, engines, boilers, tanks, gates, valves, connections, ma chinery and equipment of every kind, acquired, constructed and installed by Northumberland '.las. Ileat A.- Fuel Com pany In the Borough of Northumber land, Pennsylvania. Together with all and singular the tenements, heredita ments and appurtenances unto the premises aforesaid, or any ot them, or any part thereof belonging or in any wise appertaining, not to include, how ever: (a) The corporate rights and fran chises of the Point Township Gas Com pany acquired by Northumberland Gas, Heat & Fuel Co., and the lines of pipe laid in Point Township, Northumber land County. Pa. Ib) The corporate rights and fran chise"! of Northumberland Gas. ileat & Fuel Company acquired by its Letters I'atent dated the IStli day of March, 1912, the application for which letters patent is recorded in the Recorder's Oflice of Northumberland County. Penn sylvania, in Charter Book 3, page 428, etc. (c) TJie pipes, conduits, and mains leading from the borough of Sunbury to the borough lino of the Borougli of Northumberland at the northwest end of the county bridge leading from the Borough of Northumberland to Pack er's Island. UPON THK FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: Said premises anil property shall be sold as an entirety, free, clear and di vested of all claims, liens and demands, and all equity of redemption. Th» Trustee siiali receive no bid from any one offer ng to bid for the premises above described, who shall not first de posit with tiie Truster- as a pledge that he will make good his b ! d In case of its acceptance, tho sum of SI,OOO in cash or by certified check acceptable to the Trustee, or SJ,OOO par value of the bonds secured by the mortgage of the Northumberland Gas Co. to the Security Trust Co.. of Harrlsburgr, Trustee. Tho deposit so received from the success ful bidder shall he applied on account of the purchase price. Upon the acceptance of any bid for said propcrtv the purchaser shall forth with deposit with the Trustee in cash or by certified check satisfactory to the Trustee the sum of $2,500. less any amount in cash which may have been previously deposited by the successful bidder as a pledge that he would make good his bid. The balance of the pur chase price may be paid either in cash or bv presenting and surrendering the First Mortgage Bonds secured by the Mortgage given by the Northumberland Gas Co. to the Security Trust Co. of Ilarrisburff. and the overdue and un paid coupons pertaining thereto, as particularly directed under the decree of sale. For further conditions and for more particularity botli as to the property to be sold and the terms of the sale, reference is made to the decree of foreclosure entered in the above en titled case. SECURITY TRUST COMPANY OF HARRISBURG Trustee. Harrisburg, Pa •CXIGHT & TAGGART, Sunbury, Pa.; EDWARD F. nOEHXE, Harrisburg:. Pa., Attorneys. In the Court of Common Pleas af Dau phin County, Pa., Xo. 23 Common wealth Docket. 1913 Common wealth of Pennsylvania, ex rel Charles Johnson. Insurance Commis sioner. vs. American Union Fire In surance Company. In the Matter of the First Account of Charles Johnson. Receiver. THE Auditors appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the First Account of Charles Johnson, Receiver of the American Union Fire Insurance Company, and to make distribution of the balance in the hands of the Ac countant. will meet the parties inter ested for the purpose of their appoint ment o-i Friday. February 12, 1315, at 2 o'clock P. M.. at the offices of Georjre Quintard ITorwit/ Esquire, 601-608 West End Trust Ruildlnß. in the City of Philadelphia. State of Pennsylvania, when and where nil parties who have filed exceptions to the said account are required to make and prove their claims or be debarred from coming: in upon said fund. EDWARD K. REIDT.EMAX, GEORGE QUINTARD HORWITZ. Auditors. NOTICE is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to the Governor of the State of Pennsylvania on Mon day, February 22. 1915, by Bessie Raturln. Myer Baturin, Hyman Kusliel and Robert Rosenberg, under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled "An Act to pro vide for the incorporation and regula tion of certain corporations." approved April 29. 1874, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called "ROYAL* BED DING COMPANY," the character and object of which is the manufacture of, buying and selling nattresses. pillows, bed springs, bedsteads couches and bedding supplies, and all other matters Incidental to or forming a part of the general business aforesaid, and for these purposes to have, possess snd enjoy all the rights, benefits ami privi leges of the said Act of Assembly and Its supplement*. ROBERT ROSENBERG. Solicitor. BIION IS 101 ID SIOCK MARKETS London Once More Reflected Heavy Undertone For Interna tionals ; Reading a Feature New York. Feb. s.—The reactionary tendency shown by the stock market in yesterday's late session became more pronounced at the outset of to day's operations, some' of the impor tant shares finding their lowest level for the current movement. Canadian Pacific, Southern Pacific and Reading were weakest, declines ranging from niaterlal fractions to a point. United States Steel was relatively steady, but Bethlehem Steel yielded a point of yesterday's gain. London once more reflected a heavy undertone for in ternationals, vith New York Central, , c'nion Pacific and eßading the special I fea'.ures. NEW YORK STOCKS Furnished by H. M. Snavely, 208 Arcade Building. New York, Feb. 5. Open. High. Low. Clos. Alaska G M 2 B'* 2 827'% 2 7 •%, Amal Cop . 53 » 4 5352 53 V t Am Bt Sug 37 37 36'g 37>4 Am Can .. 27% 27 a « 27 5 s 27* i lAm Can pd 94 94 9 4 r > 8 94 s » Am C& F. 4 4 4 1 4 4 44 Am Cot Oil 47 47 4«'- 46? i Am Loco . 21 21' 4 21 21»i Am Smelt . 611 2 siu. «i > s siifc Am Sugar . 103 10:: 100 101' i AraTftT. 120U 120 \ 120 120 Anaconda . 27 27 26 ~ » 26' i Atchison .. 94's 94 93 >S 93 B& O ... . 09 H9"* HS's 69' I Beth Steel. 51 Bklyn RT. 87 7 8 87 7 s 87 " 87 ICalPetro.. 19 i 9i 2 18 Vi 19 Can Pacific 155',i 155' i 153% 154' i Hd"& l.ealh 32' i 3222 U 32 l i |C & O 42' 3 42 ',4 4I *4 42 C. M&St P 87 "g 87 Vn 86 86% C Con Cop. 35 ■» 85 Vi 35 U 36 Con Gas . 118, t 914 9 9 % ■ Krle 22% 22% 22% 22% I Erie Ist pf 35% 35% 35 35 >4 Gen E Co. 141% 141% 141% 141% Gen Motors 93% 94% 93% 94% Ooodrh BF 32% 32% 32 32% Gt Nor pfd 114% 114% 114% 114% Gt N Ore s 30 30 29% 29% Gug Exp.. 50 50 In-Met ... 12% 13 12% 12% In-Met pfd 55% 58 55% 57 \i Lehigh Val 135% 135'* 133 % 133% Mex l'ctro. 7«'j 75 % 75' 2 75% Mo Pac .. 10% 10% 10% 10% Nev C C . . 12% 12 % N Y Cent.. 89% 89% 87% 88% NY.NH& H 50 50% 4 9 49 % Nor & W. . 103 103 102% 102% Nor Pac .. 103% 103% 102% 102 1 . P R R ... 106% 106% 105% 105% P G & Coke 118 % 118% Pgh Coal.. 17% 17% 17% 17% Press S Car 30 30 R C Copper 17% 17% 17% 17% Reading .. H6% 146% 144% 144% R I & S.. 19% 19% So Pacific. 83% 83% 81% 82% So Railway 16% 16% 15% 15% So Rwy pfd 51% 51% Tenn Cop.. 29% 29% 29% 29% Texas Co ~ 133 J3S ~ yj. %.-." i% Third Ave. 46% 16% 40% 45% Un Pacific. 119% 119% 118% 118% U S Rubber 57 57 56% 56% U S Steel. 40% 40% 39% 39% U S S pfd 103% 103% 102% 103 Utah Cop.. 53% 53% 52% 52% West Md. . 19 19 West U Tel r.3% 63% West Mfg.. 70 70 69% 70 PHILADELPHIA STOCKS By Associated Press Philadelphia, Feb. s.—Stocks closed steady. Cambria Steel 421,4 General Asphalt Asked 30 Gen. Asphalt, Pfd Asked GS Lake Superior Asked 9 Lehigh Navigation 75 Lehigh Valley 66*4 Pennsylvania Railroad 52 R » Philadelphia Electric 23% Philadelphia Company ...Asked 33 Philadelphia Co., Pfd Asked 24 Plilla. Rapid Tranist Asked 10 Reading 72% Storage Battery 47% Union Traction Asked 36 United Gas Improvement 58% United States Steel 39 CHICAGO CATTLE Chicago. 111.. Feb. 5. Hogs Re ci ipts, 37.000; slow. Bulk of sales. sfi.9s (fi7.05: light. $6.75®7.05; mixed, $6.80® 7.10: heavy. s6.Bofti 7.10; rough, $6.60® 6.75; pigs, $5.50(h6.50. Cattle Receipts. 4,000: weak. Na tive steers. $5.70 a 9.25; western. $5.20® 7.60; cows and heifers. |3.10@8.15; calves, sß.oo® 11.75. Sheen Receipts. 9,000; slow. Sheen. $6.25®7.05: yearlings, $7.50®8.30; lambs, $7.6509.20. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Letters Testamenta „ on the Estate of Mary A. Kootis, late of Harrisburg. Dauphin County, Pa., de ceased, having been granted to the un dersigned residing in Harrisburg, Pa., all persons Indebted to said Estate are requested to make Immsdiate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. M. J. BECKLEY, SAMUEL BEISTLINE. Executors. IN MEMORIUM IN sad. but loving remembrance of our dear father, Elias Boyer, who de parted this life February 6, 1910. Ever of thee I'm fondly dreaming. Thy gentle voice my spirit can cheer, Thousfh lost to sight, to memory dear Thou ever wilt remain; One only hope my heart car. cheer. The hope to meet again. Beyond this vale of tears there is a life above, Unmeasured by the flight of years; and all that life Is love. What peaceful hours I once enjoyed! How sweet their memory still! But they have left an aching void The world can never till. HIS CHILDREN. 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 AFPLV TO Commonwealth Trust Company, *22 Market Slrcct UarrUburg, Pa. PHILADELPHIA PBODUCH Philadelphia, Feb. 5, Wheat Higher; No. 2, red, spot, export, 1t.63® 1.68: No. 1, Northern. Duluth, export, sl.7l l!Mac; do., average. l«®18c; do., small. i:;®lsc; c let roosters. 14c; broiling chickens, near by. 18®23e; western. 14®22c; roast ing chickens, 17®19c; ducks, 12@18c; geese. 10® 14c. Potatoes Market weak; Penn sylvania. |i€fc-ensue!, '>;l©or>c; New York, per bushel, 45@50c; Jersey, per basket, 30® 35c. Flour—The market Is firm; winter, clear. s3.B» ™ ployes. LEGAL* RATIOS EQUITABLE I lNVtMirii.Nl COMPANY 0 S. SIARKET SQUARE ■ Room 21. 4 tli Floor Building Public Sale Saturday, February 13, 1915 We, the undersigned, will sell at public sale at John Hair's farm one-half a mile sonth of Dellvlll® on the road leading from Deliviile to Grler's Point. Registered No. 3921. J3elgian stud book No. 49792. Said stallion is In color chestnut, stripe In face. Bred by Mr. C. Baron GafFbiet, of Freux. Imported June 28, 1909, by H. J. Speieher & Co. Foaled Jan. 3, 1906, sired by Clarion de tJorroy (13228) He by Carlon (7888) Out of Ba ronne de Corroy <8885). Dam Diane (9081) she b(y Sultane de Noville (1214) Out of Alezane (2653). This horse is sound, weight 1,600 lbs. This horse took the blue ribbon at the Cumberland County Horse Show near Mechanh slxirgr, every year he competed there. He is gentle, a good drafter with action. Sale at 1 o'clock. SHERMANSDALE HORSE CO 17