EITHER PHONE REACHES TEE TELEGRAPH CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT DIED IEILY —On March 4. 1915. John H. Meily, veteran of the Civil \\ ar. and brother of George W. Meily, aged 7o years, 6 months and 9 days, funeral services Saturday afternoon, t 4 o'clock, from the residence of E. r \ ate. LOST LOST OR STRAYED Brlndle and hlte malo bull dog: one white and ne brlndle eye, brindle spot on center f head. Reward it returned to ISJI watara street. FOUND FOUND The way to end your caning and dyeing worries, by cabling ther phone for Eggert's Steam Dye ig and Frencn Cleaning Works. 1.40 arket street. We call and deliver. llKLi* WASTED —Male WANTED An experienced liarness saker. One who can take charge of •a fctock. Address E.. l«it>->. care elegraph. WANTED Honest and, willing an from 17 to 21 years, to solicit from ouse to house: small salary to stall. oocl future: permanent work. Auuiess . 2230. care of Telegraph. SHOEMAKERS WANT ED - anted. Three ed —women's welts. Carlisle frhue »wQ. WANTED —■ A young or middle-aged neie white man, who understands rniing, raising vegetables and ferow i'g fruit. Apply 1700 North Second. SUCCESSFUL MEN AND WOKEN RECEIVING BIG ilaries to-day made P r <Jl ia J' ati £" rdav It is what you do to-da> that »ars the fruit of success to-morrow. Hl uire to-day about my I rUate ,us in Shorthand, Typewriting. < itc. hey" 11 make you succeasful. AK-rie eller, 303 Patriot Building- push and ambition as collector; sal •v . with chance of advancement. - y ' '303 Trustee Building, after 3 P. ' 7:30 A. M. _____ THE Jewel Tea Company can give noloyment to fifteen men who have ul some experience sellm» e consumer. If you can Qualify, call their store. 261) Broad sti eet. WANTED An experienced barber. hirteenth and Perry streets. WANTED Married men. between e ages of 27 and m years, who have td experience in selling at 'etatl di et to the consumer—to 9 u . a11 1j 0 _ r ,° | ■sttion as wagon salesmen-—in Harris irg and branches located w lies of Harrisburg—men who will ork will be result geUers wtth our ■oposltion guarantees salaij and) .mmission—must furnish best of lefer ice and real estate bond—." ur • alt. rn are making from $-•> to S4O pel I eek. Apply in person only. Jtwei ea Co.. 2«it» Broad street. ~\RMY OF UNITED STATES. MEN ANTED. Ablebodied. unmarried men tweeri ages of 18 and 35: citizens of niled States of good character and mperate habits, who can speak, read i.l write the English language tor formation apply to Recruiting pni« . •rgner Building. 3d & Market bts.. arrisburg; 4S N. Queen f ' 3 Pine St.. Williainsport; u . W. Mar •t St.. York, or 113 independence St., laniokin, Pa. MEN WANTED to become practical lauffcurs and mechanics. As opportu tv affords students will be given a nee while learning to earn 30c an iur on overhauling work. Make ap ications at once. Special course for dies. Day and night schools. A" 10 ■ansportation School and Machine ion. 3-7 North Cameron street. HII.LV SUNDAY'S MESSAGE and In rnational Bibles. We want several en and Women to help distribut. >ar« time may be used. Get our rms. Wholesale Supply House, 2a urth Third street, top. lIKI.P WANTED —Female W A N TED Girls over 16 :ars of age to learn cigarmaking. lid while learning. Apply Har-i sburg Cigar Co., SUO Race street, j WE WANT a real stenographer, at; ice; no person of deficient education j without real experience in a busi- ! ?ss office need waste time by apply- j s. The Rumely Products Co., Inc., , T '-j South Second street. WANTED Experienced cigar ckers: good wages: steady employ ent. Apply at once. Dauphin Cigar r set. WANTED For a private family, lite cook, chambermaid and waitress. I so nurse; $6.00 to cook. $3.00 to the I iier two: references. Employment] ireau. r>l7 North Second street. I F. I.l* WANTED—MaIe or Female WANTED Young people for ama- ' ur theatrical work. Apply at 523 uench street, between 6 and 8 o'clock I I WANTED Men and women can I ike big money selling household j ccssities. Good wages, salary or i mmission. Apply < to S P. M. or 8 M. at 131S Susquehanna street. AGENTS WANTED I AGENTS To sell automobile tire ! mps to car owners: good proposition I r a hustler. Address Y., 2244. care of I degraph. I WANTED A reliable, traveling! ent able to hold a profitable side linn, j commission. Address Box 183. City. I SALESMEN WANTED HIGH-CLASS SALESMAN for ' iishing machine. Highest references j tulred in first lotter. Sa'.es manager 1' he in Pittsburgh shortly. Com- . ssion basif. Address W. li McCul- ■ ;srh Co.. Vypsilanti, Mlchlga i. SITUATIONS \S ANTED—MaIe WANTED Bookkeeper <2B) dT- ! •es position with well established ncern: seven years' experience; single' d double entry; AX penman; best j references. Address B. B. Engul, j I Chestnut street. WANTED An honest, sober, re ble colored man needs and desires irk as janitor of an apartment house theater, or driver, houseman, or por •: good reference can bo furnished, dress 133 Balm strcat. Real Estate Bargains <; 1041 FUI.TON ST. Three-story frame house with ! ► eight rooms, bath and furnace. Lot 14x100. 3131 PENN ST. j! 2>4 -story brick house with 8 < [ rooms, bath and cemented eel- <' lar. Lot 15x65. FILLER BROTHERS &CO. \! REAL ESTATE < t Fire Insurance Surety Boutin ' ► l.ocnut and Coort Streets FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAFH STARCH 5, 1915. | SITUATION WANTED —Malo j WANTED Young, married man I wants position as inside salesman; has , had three years' experience. Address jC.SS t 1938 Derry street. ! WANTED Young man wishes po- I sition as collector; can furnish the j best of reference. Address Box X, 2236, I care of Telegraph. j WANTED —By young man, position las shipping clerk; experienced; best of references. Address C., 223'J, care of i Telegraph. i WANTED Young Iran. 23. wishes l a position as clerk in grocery store; ! willing worker. Address H„ 2210, care I of Telegraph. I THOROUGHLY experienced harness l maker und leather goods man to take I charge of leather goods store, buyer or : the road. Address 0., 2243, care of | Telegraph. : WISH a position of farming by the I year; man 42 years old with big family; i experienced farmer, and can give croud ! reference. 105!) South Ninth street. City. i WANTED —By colored man. house ' cleaning or work of any kind. Call, |or address, 116tj Liberty street. | WANTED Young man wishes po sition of any kind; has very good edu- I cation; can furnish reference. Address : Box 2235, care of Telegraph. I WANTED White, married man I desires work on a farm: experienced, j Address Joseph Frubworth, 474 Orch ! ard avenue, Steelton, Pa. SITU A TIUN s V\ —female ! NURSE Hospital experience, wants ; position caring tor invalid or general nursing. Maternity cases a specialty. C. S.. 1504 Berryhlll street. i WANTED Washing and Ironing to take home by experienced wo ' man. Address, or call, 1630 North I Fourth street, or call Bell phone S'-h . —— j WANTED —An elder'- German wo | man is looking for general housework, in small family; good cook. Apply at 77S Mohn street, rear. Steelton. t'a. WANTED Middle-aged widow wants position as housekeeper, or cook in hotel or private family, in or out of city. Address M. W., General Dc- I livery, Carlisle. Pa. } WANTED Middle-aged woman de sires general housework. Call, or ad dress. 1920 Wallace street. WANTED By middle-riged woman, I with child eight years old. work of | any kind. Address W. 8.. West Fair j view. Pa. WANTED Washing and ironing to Ido at home. 212S North Seventh street. WANTED A reliable, neat, young colored woman desires work by the day or halt day. Address 133 Balm street. WANTED By middle-aged white i woman, office cleaning. Address 8., 2237, care of Telegraph. ———— _______————— HEAI, ESTATE FOK SALE FOR SALE 309 and 911 Capital Street; 2 frame dwellings: lot. 26x55; this location is always rentable; price right. 1621. 1621 and 1623 Fulton Street, new, 2-story brick; 6 rooms and bath; furnace; front porch; lot, 40x105; will sell separate. 30 Acres; 1 mile north of trolley line at Paxtonia: frame buildings; good condition; well and running water. BRINTON-FACKER CO., Second and Walnut Streets. FOR SALE No. 1629 Derry street, I 2',i-story frame, with S rooms, finished J attic, bath, gas, front and back i porches, side entrance; lot. 21x100: lino location. Apply 212 South Fifteenth. FOR SALE My property. No. 153 North Catherine street. Middletown, Pa. Harrisburg electric cat's pass every , twentv minutes. Apply to .1. W. Fort ney, 171 South Front street, Steelton, Pa. FOR SALE l5Ol Berryhlll: 3-story brii k; 10 rooms; all improvements; front and back porch. Room for garage on rear. Apply 1501 BerryhUl. FOR SALE Desirable building lots in thj Tenth Ward, located on Fourth, Fifth. Schuylkill tnd Atlas stieets. An opportunity tor a builder or real estate dealer to secure well located property for development purposes. Ad dress L. No. 1557, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Klght-room brick and frame house, all modern improvements, just completed, Lennox street, Cloveriy Heights. No reasonable offer refused for quick sale. Call Bell phone 3553 R. THIRD STREET BUSINESS PROP ERTY FOR SALE Large brick build ing corner steam heat modern storeroom. Price, only $6,500. Inspect it. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE No; 2255 Jefferson Street two-story brick house with 8 rooms bath gas furnace porch. Offered at a reduced price —• owner left city. Bell Realty Co., Berg ner Building. $2,700 WILL BUY a frame house porch front, side and rear electric light furnace plot. 75x150 fruit —chickenhouse. Particulars at Ben Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE City and suburban homes and home sites—first-class busi ness propositions. Kougli, Brightbill & Kline, Sixth and Reily. Both phones. FOR SALE Dauphin nouse and lot. House. 24x60, three stories, 10 rooms, 3 large halls; modern improvements. Very low price to quick buyer. Inquire R. A. Simmons, Pottsville, Pa. FOR SALE Apartment house. 404 North Second street; five apartments and store; steam heat and all modern Improvements. Apply, or address. M. Mall. 266 Herr street. FOR SALE Double frame dwell ing, NOB. 284 and 256 Herman avenue, Lemoyne, Pa. Lots. 35x150. Building in excellent condition. Easy terms. Pos session April 1, 1915. S. S. Rupp, At torney, Room 308 Bergner Building. $1,350 WILL BITY a 2%-story corner house; paved front ami side; water in kitchen; long lot; newly papered: good condition: grocery store doing a cash business in part of house; central loca tion. Address W„ 2238, care of Tele graph. FOR SALE No. 110 South street three-story brick S-room house bath —gas and furnace. Inquire of C. StudebaUer, Second at State street. FOR RENT Warehouse and Storage Space Two floors (44,000 »q, ft.) or parts thereof, in the new Emer son-Brantingham Implement Co. building at Tentli and Market Sts. Elevator service—P. R. R. siding in the building. Apply to MILLER BROTHERS & CO. HARHISBUKG. PA. HEAL ESTATE FOR SAME NO. 125S SWATARA STREET FOR ,K Price reasonable brick house all improvements large house with light from three sides. In spect at once. Bell Realty Co., Bergner : Building. j DEW-DROP-INN- COTTAGE FOR 1 Along the Conodoguinet; suit j able for summer home or nil-year round ; ''X. ln g Close to i'yne's Corner. Enola. ■ J6a0.00. Frank Fake. West Falrview, Pa. . FOR SALE! A Dauphin property; i eight-room house. In good condition; lot. 96x123 ft.; price. $1,200. 11. G. Ped ' '»"•• UP .South Thirteenth street. | MARKET STREET PROPERTIES ; FOR SALE Three-story bricks, every convenience, cemented cellars, side al | ley ways, granolithic pavements, open (Stairways, large double parlors, well built, suitable tor business places and I dwellings. Will sell singly or entire j block at favorable prices and terms. For information address S., 2-45, care I of Telegraph. ! KEAL ESTATE FOR RENT | FOR RENT House at 211 Forster i street; has city connected heat. Apply j on Premises. FOR RENT House at 1115 Market street lO rooms all improvements i —newly papered. Call at 1113 Market ; street. j FOR RENT 2217 Atlas avenue, i .016 North Third street. 627 Wiconisco [ street. Several good storerooms, small apartments. Ivough, Brightblll & | Kline, Sixth and Reily streets. Both [ phones. j FOR RENT Three-story brick I house; front porch: all conveniences; desirable location: rent reasonable. No. | 17U3 North Second street. ! FOR RENT April 1, 23 South Six teenth street; 9 rooms and bath: front ! and rear porches; fine lot; house in i good repair; S2O. Inquire 31 North Six i teentli street. FOR RENT No. 2124 and No. 2130 | Greenwood street. Apply 421 South Thirteenth street, or phone 1240 J. ' FOR RENT 1337 North Front ! street. corner Calder street; ten rooms |and bath: large lawn. H. G. Pedlow, ;110 South Thirteenth street. FOR RENT 1914 Market street; i possession April 1. For terms, call ; Hell phone 2553. ; FOR RENT 623 Wiconisco street— j 3-story brick S rooms larce porch i and window front and rear all ; improvements. Apply C. H. Mauk, 17-15 j North Sixth street. FOR RENT Houses with all improve | ments at moderate rentals. J. E. Gipple, ! 1251 Market street. 2219 N. FOURTH ST.—An ideal, cozy home: all conveniences; front porch, j stationary hall rack, buffet, mirror doors, clothes closets, etc. Rent, $22. Apnly Claster's Jewelry Store, 302 Market street. FOUR detached frame houses on Schuylkill street: comfortable and all conveniences; two at $16.00 and two at $ 17.00. Also one three-story brick, No. 2133 Penn street, at $17.00. Inquire Wittenmyer Lumber Co. FOR RENT Storeroom, cor ner Third and Cumberland streets. 33x100 feet, two show windows 9x14, first-class condition. Special price. J. S. Sible, 256 Herr street. FOR RENT Brick house, 1109 Green street, 9 rooms and bath, all improvements. From April 1. J. S. Sible, 25G Herr street. KEAL ESTATE FOR SAMS OR REM FOR SALE OR RENT A few de sirable houses at White Hill, with all improvements: lot. 35x119. Apply W. H. Snook, 334 Kelker street. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED TO RENT A small place with from one to ten acres for one year, with privilege of buying if suited, not over eight miles from Harrisburg near trolley or train. Address Box S., 2207. care of Harrisburg Telegraph. APAKTMEf fS FOR RENT FOR RENT Apartment 3 rooms, including range, bath, toilet elegant location use of bath and phone. Ap ply to C. H. Mauk, 745 North Sixili street. FOR RENT Two apartments, 1408 State street, one four rooms and bath, other five rooms, kitchenette, storeroom ami uam: rent reasonable. Call al above address. ROOMS FOR HEN? FOR RENT Three rooms and bath on second iloor at 1823 North Second street; terms reasonable. Call between 7 and 7:30 P. M. FOR RENT Young man desiring room and board, with home comforts, in a private family, can be accommo dated at 1325 Derry street. FOR RENT One nicely furnished room all conveniences, Including steam heat. Apply 1 South Thirteenth street, second floor. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, single oi ensuite: all conveniences, In cluding phone: reference required. Ap ply :015 North Front street. FOIt RENT Four-room flat; all conveniences. Apply 516 State street. ROOMS WANTED WANTED Three or four rooms with bath, on second floor, centrally io cated, desired by two people; good ref erences. Address M., 2232, care of Telegraph. WANTED Three furnished rooms, complete for light housekeeping, tor a family with two well-behaved children; conveniences: state price and all par ticulars. Address X., 2241, care of Tele graphy WANTED Nicely furnished rooms about fi\e minutes' walk from Market Square —by young lody. employed. Ad dress Box 2242, care of Telegraph. WANTED Couple, without chil dren. desire about Hire- or four rooms on second floor, or apartment, for light housekeeping: can furnish reference Call Bell 1319 L or ad-dress M., 2231 care of Telegraph. * WANTED 75c TO $5 PAID for Old Broken Sets of False Teeth In any condition. High est prices paid for Old Gold or Silver such as Rings, Pin' Watches, Watch Cases, etc.; also Dental Gold. Crowns and Bridge Work. Drop postal—we'll call. This week only. Box M, 2208 care of Telegraph. WANTED To lease, from two to three acres of good land for one or more seasons, for growing vegetables near city. Address J. S., care of Tele graph. HAVE you a Victrola you want to sell cheap to quick buyer? If go Je _ scribe style, with or without cabinet when purchased, original cost, condi tion and price wanted. Address X 2234, care of Telegraph. ' FOR SALE FOR SALE Gas stove having four lights; low price. Apply at 130 Locust l street, Harrisburg, Stencil Works ___ FOR SALE I FOR SAUK—One 8-Inch Sand Pump c with 10.tlS-inch center crank, engine, a holler and paddle wheels, all mounted - on a flat 15 ft. wide by -15 ft. long, r t our flats 12x40 ft., nearly new. One locomotive crane, self propelling, on - standard gauge track. Capacity 80,000 i pounds, at 10-ft. radius, 770 pounda at : radius. One cubic yard Clam ? . Bucket, nearly new. Above ina " I? I ,' n <>«' at Letrlstown, Pa. For par , ticulars Inquire of H. J. Stannert. iNuitlniinbcrljiiq. Pa. ; FOR SALE Pocket Billiard Par • i°V: *°od town. Good reason for - selling:. Lock Drawer J.. Duncannon, Pa. s FOR SALE Golfing outfit. Ad y ureas Golf, care of Telegraph. 1 FOR SALE Auto Delivery Wagon, 1 1,500 rbs. capacity, full top job, excel • lent condition, brand new hard rubber e tires. 413 South Cameron street. 9 WHITE LEGHORN Hatching l' Kg » for sale, Young-Wyckoff strain, $1.7!0 • per setting—s6.CO per hundred. Also stoc:. for sale. Address Elkview Poultry Farm, Speeceville, Pa. ' FOR SALE Bureau, enairs, sofa, ' stand, etc. Call 512 Donaldson Bulld _ lug, evenings until S o'clock. ' FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the • Telegraph Business office. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be - secured at the Telegraph Business i. Office. 0 1 FOR SALE Jenning strain Indian fc Runner Duck Eggs for hatching, *I.OO i per setting. s7.no per hundred, btock I a'.so for sale. Elkview Poultry Fariu. -I Speeceville. Pa. V ; 1 FOR SALE —AT GABLE S. 113. 115 , and 11, South Second street. D.uOO gal ' | lons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme _ I quality. All the full line of the Acme . I make. i SALE—Ice cream factory, two _ and-a-half-horse-power gas engine: 40-quart freeser, crusher, cans anil . I tubs to pack 100 gallons cream. All 5 In first-class condition; soda water , I tank, brand new. Address Hoover's | Lafe. Hummelstown, Pa. t FOR SALE Germantown cut-under, s rubber-tired carriage, silver-mounted ! double harness; all in first-class condi tion. Apply Claster's Jewelry Store, 302 j j Market street. i FOR SALE Lot of grocery store fixtures, consisting of cash register. _ coffee mill, scales, show cases, etc. 329 _ South Front street, Steelton, Pa. FOR SALE Printing Plant, two - presses, type, three stones, cutter, etc. Must be moved. Sell cheap. Box 221, j Litltz. Pa. " BARGAINS In I* C. Smith and Bros. » and Underwood Typewriters; also one Corona, one Monarch, one Oliver. Prices : reasonable. L C. Smith and Bros. at. South Fourth. FOR SALE lncubator, 100-Egg ; machine, gas or oil; tireless brooder ■ I and brooder house. 1. W. Tillman, Le j moyne. Pa. j FOR SALE Flanders delivery panel body, in good condition; one Oakland roadster; several Ford touring cars; no • reasonable offer refused. K. W. Shank, - Maxwell Distributor, Central Garage. 334 Chestnut street. FOR SALE Two-seated carriage, rubber-tire, with brake, in good, first • class order. Full set of curtains. For ; sale cheap. Inquire 220 Briggs street, or Peipher Line Stable. North Tenth 1 street. WEST END JOBBING CO., 424 Retly ■ street, selling out reason, rebuilding —one Underwood Self-Player Piano, one ' Upright Story & Clark Piano one Tc - [ ledo Scale remainder will be sold al ( a sacrifice. Call, or phone. Bell 3656 M. FOR SALE One Underwood Type writer excellent condition will sell at a bargain. P. O. Box 724, or Rooms 212-4 Arcade Building. FOR SALE Mated team of blacl: mares; weight. 2.500; oerfectly sound; all purpose, team; work anywhere I hitched, single or double: fearless of steam ar.d automobiles; live years old. ' Address, or call, H. S. Henry, Honey Grove. Pa. GLASS window signs. Furnished Rooms, unfurnished Rooms. Rooms and , Board and Table Board at 25c each. One I , of these signs will be given with each, six-time order for a classified ad. If I paid in advance. Inquire at OiTlca of' Telegraph. I QK RENT , I>OR RLNT Two fiats of five rooms each, with hot water heat atid light furnished. River view from the build ing. Apply 1700 North Second street. j FOR RENT Room 3500 'i square feet floor space, suitable i for storage or light manufactur ing purposes. Inquire J. Rhoads, I Cowden and Forster streets. FOR SALE OR RENT FOR RENT OR SAL:; New, seven room bungalow at Perdix for the rum pier, furnished or unfurnished; an a.ll the year around house; good boating fishing and bathing. Address S., J233' ! care of Telegraph. FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE Will exchange I I ray new Player-Piano for automobile or ! furniture. Player-Piano worth SHOO.OO. ) i Address B. L. F.. care of Telegraph. . BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE lce Cream and Con fectionery business; new, 'ip-to-date furnishing. including marble soda fountain, latest clear counter style; good business location. Will sell at low price on account of other busiress - requiring owner's attention. Bargain to quick buyer. Address Box 2228, care I of Telegraph. ! I MADE $50,000 In five years In the | mail order business, began with $5. ! Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea- I cock. 356 Lockport, N. T. i ANT Intelligent person can earn good | | income corresponding for newspapers- I experience unnecessary. Send for par. ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798, Lock j oort, N. Y. ■■■! BUSINESS PERONALS ; FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine! I Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the 'Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market street Uarrisburg Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention Bell 1960. PIANO MOVING done by experts Winter Piano Co.. 23 North Fourth I street. Also call Bell telephone 146. HAULING " ~~ ' H. W. LATHE, Boarding Stable and i National Traasfer Co. Movers of! pianos, safas. boilers and general haul ing. H. W. Lathe. Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No i 2503 R. 1 REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING with best material and by expert help Send us your worn furniture. Our best I efforts Insure your satisfaction. S. N. Cluck, 320 Woodbine street. MONEY TO IX)AN MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate : security in any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Address P. O ' I Box 174. Uarrisburg. Pa. ' j ! ANY person needing money hi i i amounts from $o to SSO Holding a sal- i arled position, would be benefited by 1 ' calling on us. Employes' Discount Co.! 36 North Third street. j CHICAGO CATTLE Chicago. 111., March 5. Hogs Re ceipts. 24,000: strong Hulk or sales. , 16.60W6.75: light, i6.555|)G.85: mixed, heavy, s6.:;uii 6.50; rough, ; $6.30#6.40; pigs, $5.75® 6.55. Cattle Receipts. 1.000; steady. Na tive steers. J3.75W9.05; western. $5. IOGy 17.50; cows and heifers, $3.50® 7.70; 'calves, 16.73® 10.25. ] Sheep Receipts. 8,000: unsettled. ! Sheep. $7.0007.80; yearlings. $7.70® 7.80: yearlings, $7.7608.65; lambs, $7.05 I 9.75. i CHICAGO BOARU OF TRADE Chicago. 111., March 3.—Board of Trade closing: | Wheat—May. 1.35; July, 1.12",. I Corn—May. T2*», July. 74 "s. I Oats —May, SoK ; Julv. 51%. Pork—May, 17.37; Julv, 17.75. Lard—May, 10.37: July. 10.62. Ribs—May. 9.92; July, 10.25. IBI'STEK'S FORECLOSURE SALE OF NORTHUMBERLAND OAS PLANT No. 389 in Equity, C. C. P.. Northumber land County Security Trust Co. of Uarrisburg, Trcstee, etc., vs. North umberland Gas Company. BY virtue of a decree of foreclosure made in the above entitled case, the ur "ersigned Trustee will expose to pub lic sale on Tuesday, the 9th day of ' Marc li, A. I>. 1915, at lu o'clock A. M., ot said daj, at the front door of the County Court House In the City ot Ilar rlsburg. Dauphin County, Pa., the fol lowing described property, viz.: The corporation franchises of North umberland Gas Company granted ly charter recorded In Charter Book of Commonwealth of Pennsylvania No. 114. page 75. The franchises, rights and privileges granted to the Northumberland Gas Company by ordinances of the Borough of Northumberlan' approved June 11, 191 C, and June 12, 1912. Also all that lot. piece or parcel of land lying and being 111 the Borough of Northumberland. County of Northum berland and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Be ginning at a point on the southern side of Noithway Street at intersection of property ot Frederick Mathias and another; thence norlh 37 degrees 30 minutes east 200 feet to a point; thence south 52 degrees 30 minutes east 256 feet to a po«nt; thence south 47 de grees 30 minutes west 203 feet along west side of Caral to a point; thence I north fifty-two degrees 30 minutes west 221 feel 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 I mains, conduits, pipes, tools, fixtures, j 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 trie date of tho transfer from the Northumberland Gas Company to Northumberland Gas, lleat and Fuci Companv, to wit, on September 20, 1912. And also all extensions, rights, priv- I lieges and immunities, buildings, gas plant, pipes, conduits, mains, tools, I fixtures, appliances, engines, boilers, tanks, gates, valves, connections, ma- I chlnery and equipment ot every kind, I acquired, constructed and installed by Northumberland Gas. lleat & Fuel Com pany in the Borough of Northumber | land, Pennsylvania. Together with all and singular the tenements, heredita ments and appurtenances unto the premises afores-id, or any of them, or any part thereof belonging or in any wise appertaining, not to include, how ever: la) Tho corporate rights add fran chises of the Point Township Gas Com pany acquired Ijy Northumberland Gas, Heat & Fuel Co., and the lines of pipe laid in Point Township, Northumber land County, Pa. <b) The corporate rights and fran chise! of Northumberland Gas, lleat & Fuel Company acquired by its Letters Patent dated the 18th day of March, 1912, the application for which letters patent is recorded in the Recorder's Office of Northumberland County, Penn sylvania, in Charter Book 3, page 425, etc. lc) The pipes, conduits, and mains leading from the borough of Sunbury to the borough lino of the Borough of Northumberland at the northwest end of the county bridge leading from the Borough of Northumberland to Pack er's Island. UPON THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: Said premises and 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 shall receive no bid from any one offer ng to bid for the premises above described, who shall not first de posit with the Trustee as a pledge that no 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 $3,000 par value of the bonds secured by the mortgage of the Northumberland Gas Co. to the Security Trust Co., of Harrlsburg. Trustee. The deposit so received from the success ful bidder shall be applied on account of the purchase price. Upon the acceptance of any bid for said property the purchaser shall forth with deposit with tiie Trustee in cash or by certified check satisfactory to the Trustee tho sum of $2,500. less any amount In cash which may have been previously deposited by the successful bidder as a pledgo that he would make good his bid. The balance of the pur chase price may be paid either in cash or by presenting and surrendering the First Mortgage Bonds secured by the Mortgage given by the Northumberland Gas Co. to the Security Trust Co. of Ilarrlsbur.T. and the overdue and un paid coupons pertaining thereto, as particularly directed under the decree of sale. For furthor conditions and for more particularity both 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 UARRISBURG, Trustee, Harrlsburg, Pa. i NIGHT & TAGGART, / Sunbury, Pa.; EDWARD F. DO EI IN E. Uarrisburg. Pa.. Attorneys. DEPARTMENT OP PUBLIC SAFETY, Bureau of Water nnil Mkli'liik. BIDS will be received at the Office of the Superintendent of Public Safety, Room 10. Court Mouse, to 3 o'clock I'. M„ March 15. 1915. for laying water pipes in Wiconlsco Street from Jeffer son Street to Front Street. Penn Street from Emerald Street to Seneca Street, Prune Street from Kittatinny Street to Swatara Street. Paxton Street from Rolleston Street to Nineteenth Street, Mulberry Street from Eighteenth Street to Twentieth Street. Yale Street from Eugene Street to Mulberry Street, and in Green Street from Woodbine Street to Seneca Street. Plans can be seen and specifications can lie obtained at the above-mentioned Office. 11. F. BOffMAN, Superintendent. MONEY TO LOAN* LOANS—SS TO S2OO for honest working people keeping j house. Rates less than legal. Pay ments weekly or monthly. No notification of employer or friends. CO-OPERATIVE L. & I. CO. 204 Chestnut Street Authorized capital. SIOO,OOO. STORAGE STORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, 75 centa per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., «u Broad atreat Both phones. STORAGE IN 3-atory brick building, rear 409 Market street. Household goods In clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to p U. Dleaer, Jeweler, 408 Market S». FIREPROOF STORAGE warehouss. divided into private rooms for storage of household goods. Low Insurance. Inspection Invited- General merchan dise warehouse and household goods warehouse are located on tracks of Penn. R. R., 437-445 South Second street. Harrlsburg Storage Company. THE MAR I GAINS OFFSET BY LOSSES 111 MARKET f ; | St. Paul Convertible Five Per Cent. ; Bonds* Strong Feature of List By Associated Press i- New York, March 5. Early prices In to-day's stock market reflected] | further uncertainty, gains being offset by losses. In no cases of importance | were changes more than fractional, Union Pacific, Southern Pacific, Read ing and Atchison selling slightly above I 1 yesterday's close, while United States i Steel, Pennsylvania and Baltimore and 1 Ohio were at a standstill. Interborough. ; Pfd.. and American Can rose a point, i Missouri. Kansas and Texas. Pfd., fell! I three points to its minimum of 26. The i ! new St. Paul Convertible 5 per cent, bonds were the strong feature of the j bond list. NEW YORK STOCKS ; Furnished by H. M. Suavely, 208 Arcade Building. New York, Mai'cli 5. Open. High. Low. Clos. Alaska G M 29 r 'i 29 T i 29?i Amttl Cop . 53 'j 53 >,2 53 U 54 "g Am Bt Sug 39 % 40 3 9 40 |Am Can .. 27 25% 27 28% Am Can pd 94 U 94 U 94',* 94 Am C& F. 42 Vj 42 1, 42 '/j 42 V 4 Am Cot Oil 46 46 V 246 40'4 Am Ice Sec 27'» 27% 27% 27% lAm Ixico . 20 20 20 20 Am Smelt . 63 64% 63 64 Am Sugar. 101% 102 101% 102 | Am T & T. 120% 120% 120% 120% Anaconda . 26 26% 20 26% Atchison .. 95% 90 95 9G B&O. .. . 66 2-3 68% 06% 60% Beth Steol. 55% 56 55 06 Bklyn RT. 87% BS% 87% 88% Cal Petro. . 18% 18% 17% 18% Can Pacific 156% 158% 150% 158% Cent Leath 33% 34% 33% 34% j I <' & 0 41% 42% 41% 42% • C. M&St P 86 S8 86 SS ' I [ C Con Cop 35% 36% 35% 36% | 1 Col F& I. 24% 24% 24% 24% j Con Gas .. 116% 110 % 116% 116% Corn Prod. 9 % 10'« 9 8 * 10 Dist Sec .. 8% 8% 8 8 Erie 21% 22% 21% 22% Erie Ist pfd 35 35% 34% 35% Gen 12 Co.. 139% 139% Gen Motors 92 92 ] Gt Nor pfd 115 110 115 116 Gt N Ore s 32% 32% 32% 32% I Gug Exp .. 51 51% 51 51 111 Cent ... 104 % 104 % In-Met •. . . 12% 14% 12V* 14% In-Met pfd 56% 57% 56*4 57% Lehigh Val 134% 134% 134% 134% Louis & N. 113 113 Mex Petrol. 05% 67% 05% 07% M, lv &T pf 28% 28 27 27 Mo Pac .. 11 % 12 % 11 % 12 % Nat Lead.. 54 55% 53% 55% Nev C C.. 12% 12% 12% 12% N Y Cent.. 82% 83% 82% 83% NY,2£H& H 48% 50% 48% 50% N»r W.. 101% 101% IJ:GAL NOTICES NOTICE THE following Ordinance was passed by the City Council and signed bv His Honor, the Mayor, on the 16tli day of I r February, A. D. 1315, and Is published! I as required by the Act of Assembly ap . proved the 27th day of June. A. D. 1913: I AN ORDINANCE j Fixinc and determining "Quiet Zones" ! within the City of Harrisburg. i Section 1. Be it ordained by the , Council of the City of Harrisburg. and it is hereby ordained by authority of 1 the same. That there is hereby created and established a zone of quiet in all : territory embraced within a distance of two hundred and fifty (250) feet of every hospital in the City of Ilarrls : burg. Section 1. It shall be the duty of the Superintendent of Streets and Pub- ! , lie Improvements to place, or cause to j , be placed, in some conspicuous place, 011 every street or streets on which any , hospital may be situated, at a distance 1 of not less than two hundred and fifty ! i 2.*io) feet in either direction from such hospltill. a sign or placard displaying the words "Notice—Zone of Quiet." Section 3. The making, causing or permitting to lie made any unneces , I sary noise or the playing of itinerant musicians upon the public streets or alleys within any such zone of quiet that disturbs or that may tend to dis , turb tile peace and quiet of any of the inmates of any hospital is hereby de clared to be a nuisance. Section 4. Any person violating any , of the provisions of this ordinance 1 shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined not less than two ($2.00) dollar or more than twenty-five (|25.00) dollars, and in default 0/ the payment of such fine , be committed In the Jail of Dauphin County for a period not exceeding , thirty days. Passed by the City Council February 10, 1915. JNO. K. ROYAL. Mayor. Attest—CHAS. A. MILLER. .City Clerk. [SEAL] / APARTMENTS Suites of 2 Rooms and Bath LN TILE 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. APM.Y TO Commonwealth Trust Company, 222 Market Street HariUburg. P* I i i A Houses Dress Aprons JJ, Direct From Manufacturer to You Mke llluatratlon—nicely mud* Is 04 ilndaril per- J I'l'lH ralra of extra quality— light, cadet and lavf Woe— ,)' ,'l'TT\ with pocket—M Inchea lone. rs' ,W Satisfaction guaranteed. Otherwlae return gooda and .'l'\ we will refund money. * . .I*l Mall your order nnit, together with remlttaace. If.' /Ijl IPP at at In* quantity and color deal red, «• |», V I-1 THE D. & S. COMPANY DAUPHIN, PA. "gy? Nor Pac .. 102% 103% 102% 103% I Pac Mali . . 20 % 20% PR R ... 105% 105% 105 105% Pco G& O. 119 11914 119 119% Pgh Coal .20 20% 20 20% jPgli C pfd 93 93% 93 93 % Pres S Car. 27 , . 27 RyStlSpg. 19% 20 19% 19% K T Cop.. 17% 17% 17% 17% [ Reading .. 143% 145% 143% 146=, RI & 8 .. 19% 20% 19% 20% Kl4B pfd 76 ... ... 78 So Pacific. 83% 84% 83% 84% So Railway 15% 15% 15% 15% So Rwy pfd 47% 48 47% 48 Term Cop.. 26% 26% 26% 26'/* Texas Co .. 133 133 Third Ave. 49% 50 49% 49% Union Pac. 118% 119% 118 119% U S Rubber 56 56% 5B 56% H S Steel. 43% 45% 43% 45% iU S S pfd. 104% 105% 104% 105 I Utah Cop.. 52 63% 52 52% Va C C .. 20 20% 20 20% lAVost Md. . 20 % 20% 20% 20% 1 Went U Tel 63% 63% 63% 63', j West Mfg.. 68 % 68% 68% 68% phimiiei piih rnoDrrn Philadelphia, March 5. Wheat (Lower; No. 2. red. spot, export, sl.39ffi> N°. 7, Northern, Duluth, export, : 11.4 4® 1.62. COl7l Lower; No. 2, wpot, export, ISr* ,c * ISo * 2 ' yellow, local, 77 I i o J /jr v. I OaU Weak: No. 2, white, 61®62c. ! Bran Easier; winter, per ton, !;?;j o ®' 29 00: B P'l n r. per ton, »25.501&j j m> 0 . 00. I Butter The market la lower; . western, creamery, extra*, 31e; nearbv, I prints, fancy, 3-ic. • Kggs The market ia steady; Pennsylvania nnd other nearby ttrsts. i free cases, $6.15 per do I current receipts, free cases, »6.00 per , ('ase; western, extras, firsts, free cases, ! StJ. 16 per case; do. firsts, free cases $6.00 per case. I TJve Poultry Firmer; fowls, 16® ,18c; old roosters, 11%®12C; < hlckens, I 13®16C; turkeys. 16®17c; ducks, 15® | 16c; geese, 12«16c. Dressed Poultry Steady; turkevs, fancy, 21c; do., fair to good, 18®>2uc; fowls, heavy, 18®19c; do., average, 15%®17%c; do., small, 14®15c: old rooster*. 14c; broiling chickens, near ; by. 18®2Sc; western, 14®2jc; roast ing chickens, 17@20c; ducks, 12<318c- I geese. 10® 14c. Potatoes Market weak; Penn sylvania. per bushel, 53®65c. Maine, per bushel. 45@00c; New York, per bushel, 40®45c; Jersey, per basnet, 30 @ 35c. I'HII.ADEM'IIIA STOCKS 1 Philadelphia. March s.—tStocks clos- I ed strong. (American Railways S3 Cambria Sleel 42% Ueneral Asphalt Asked 2# General Asphalt, Pfd Asked 60 11-ake Superior Asked 77 ] I.ehigh Navigation 74 | Valley 67% ; Pennsylvania Railroad 52% | Philadelphia Klectric 24% Philadelphia Company ....Asked 30 (Philadelphia Co., Pfd Asked 30 I Philadelphia Kapid Transit .... 11 i Reading 72 9-t6 | Storage Battery 48% Union Traction 35% | United Gas Improvement Sl% ; For Rent j • Desirable offices in the j Union Trust Building. I Apply Unitn Trust Company |V» i j LOOK BRAND NEW PLAYER PIANO 31 rolls of music, bench and music cabinet for sale by party moving into flat and having no room for it; will sell for $290.00 spot cash, cost new $550.00. Address Player-Piano, care of Telegraph. "money I |y. To Housekeepers, Work- II I' ■ ployea. LEGAL RATE'S EQUITABLE Ift vto Am til i LumrAfliY • y. MARKET SQUARE Itoom 21. 4til Floor Spooner Building ■■■■■ IIIJIJ# 15
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