Read tic Classified Atf Wilis on lis Page—They ire Profitable DIED DCNRAP On April 3. IS>l6. Mrs. Re becca Dunlap, wife of David Dunlup. in lier 7Sth year, at her late Home, 1529 Nortli Seventh street Funeral services will be held on Wed nesday afternoon, at - o'clock, at Cove nant Presbyterian Church, Fifth and tftffer streets. Relatives and friends a?e invited to attund without further notice. Burial Harrisburg Cemetery. HAMILTON On April 3, 1915, Richard William Hamilton, son of Mr and Mrs Harry R. Hamilton, of 314 Har ris street, aged 2 years and 0 months. Funeral on Tuesday afternoon, at - O'clock, from the residence of his grandfather, J. A. Hamilton. 1532 North Fifth street. Burial East Harrisburg Cemetery. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. LOST I-iOST On Sunday, gold Masonic watch charm, on Second or t rout streets, between Market and Forster. Reward if returned to this office. KOINI) FOUND Full-grown black and white Fox Terrier came to 2041 North Second street, Tuesday. Owner can have same by proving property. FOUND The way to end your cleaning and dyeing worries, by calling either ihone for Eggert's Steam L»ye l*>g and French Cleaning Works. 1-45 Market street. Wo call and deliver. HELP WANTED —Main "TyTvTED Tenant farmer for farm of 40 acres located in Dauphin Count seven miles from 11 a rrlsburS and I.a miles from trolley. Possessio n . .'J'"® diately References required. Address D„ 2346, care of Telegraph. WANTED Young or middle-aged. , single, white man. who understands farming and caring for fruit trees. Ap ply 1700 North Second street. WANTED Reliable farm laborer for Livingston Farm, Knola. Appli cant must have had recent experience in this Hne of work. Useless to.apply without good reference. A. C. >oung, 26 North Third street. GAS MAKER WANTED Gas Maker familiar with Coal Uas Plants. Must he sober. Steady employment. Address ,5 ->357. care of Harrisburg Telegraph. WANTED Painters at once. W. S. I.ind. 1506U North Fifth street. WANTED Experienced man to run locomotive on construction work. Morris Construction Co.. Annvilie. 1 a. WANTED Two experienced sales men* 26 to 40. on house-to-house work. Must be clean-cut and give good ref erence. S2O to $25 a week. Address Staple, care of Telegraph. WANTED GOOD SALESMAN to ■ over a country territory for type writer company. Call 25 North lhlrd street. ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES MEN WANTED Ablebodied, unmar ried men between ages of 18 and 35; . itizens of United States, of good char acter and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write the English language. For information apply to Recruiting Officer. Bergner Building, 3d & Market Sts. Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED Experienced house-to house solicitor for Tea and Coffee busi ness. Must be able to furnish refer ence ns to previous experience. Good proposition to man who can get busi ness. Apply Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co.. 1308 North Third street. THOUSANDS of chauffeurs will be needed within three or four months In the citv of Harrisburg for public taxi cab service. Prepare yourself at once, make application for training to Auto Transportation Machine Shop, 6 and 7 j >-->rth Cameron street. Harrisburg. Pa. j Full and unlimited course. *35.00. Both : phones. 100 Men Wanted To join our Pressing Club—Your Suits j steamed and pressed and kept in shape ; for one dollar a month (4 Suits 8 \ month). This Special Price is for 0 months only. See us now *nd save monev. Phone Bell 1843R and we will . call. The 20th Century Cleaning and Dyeing Works, 225 Market street, above Palace Confectionery. Sam Adelstein, Mgr. HELP WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Girls over 16 years of age to learn cigarmaking. Paid while learning. Apply Har risburg Cigar Co., 500 Race street. WANTED Young lady of 22 for office work: must be quick and accu rate at figures and have reference from . last employer. Call 269 Broad street, i WANTED A colored girl for gen- j eral housework: good wages paid; must I have had experience. Mrs. Herman P. ! Miller. 2117 North Third street. WANTED—GirIs to work in laundry; j must be over 16 years of age: experi enced girls preferred. Sanitary Family ' Washing Co., Sixteenth and Elm i streets. WANTED Toadies to solicit for a large firm on big commission: pleasant work. Address E., 2360, care of Tele grapli. WANTED Reliable, experienced white woman for housework; no wash ing or ironing: must be good, plain 1 cook. Apply evenings, 7:30 to 9, 218! Pine street. WANTED White girl for general housework: middle-aged woman pre- 1 ferred: no washing or ironing. 1500 I State street. WANTED Coffee. Tea and Grocery Specials in Harrisburg. Appl" Tamsui Tea Co, Importers, 331 Market street, second floor. WANTED Experienced, young lfuly 1 for bookkeeper aid stenographer. In answering, give reference, experience nnd salary expected. Address A., 2352, < are of Telegraph. I BELLEVUE PARK The Home Community of Harrisburg Four New Houses Now Ready for Inspection : Miller Brothers & Co. Federal Square Selling Agents ■ MONDAY EVENING, ; HELP WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Women to make dust- I caps. Will buy entire output. Big profits. Material furnished any ais ; tance. No canvasslm.-. Steady employ ; mint stamp for reply. Union Mfg. & j Supply Co.. Kokomo, Indiana. ; HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female , WANTED Ladies or gentlemen t«. ! represent a line of staple articles in Harrisburg uni! surrounding towns. Ap ! ply after 0 P. M . Miss Klsln. 219 North | Second street. City. ! SITUATIONS W ANTED—MaIe . j i , WANTED Young man wishes po- • | sitlon with tinsmith or plumber. Ad \ dress P. O. Box 93, DaupHiu. Pa. WANTED ' — Man wants any kind of work. Address J., 2335, care of Tele graph. SITUATIONS WAN'TED—Female WANTED By respectable, young colored woman, place as cook in private family; good references inquire, or i address, 1425 New Fourth street and . Basin avenue. WANTED - Chambermaid wishes j position. Apply 154 Balm street. WANTED White woman desires j general housework, or day's work. Call, or address, 439 Broad street. WANTED Colored girl desires to j assist with general housework. Call, or! address, 1727 North Seventh street. ' WANTED By settled, colored wo- i man, day's work, or cook in small fam ily: can furnish reference. Apply 111 Dewberry street, City. WANTED Colored woman desires j plain sewing, mending or darning at | home. Call, or address, 1236 Monroe i street, Harrisburg, Pa. I WANTED Colored woman desires day's work. Call, or address, Weathers, 1236 Monroe street. WANTED A middle-aged, colored woman wants work as a cook or day's work. Address 28 Linden street. WANTED Middle-aged colored wo man desires day's work. Call, or ad dress. 515 Primrose street. WANTED By young woman, posi- j tion as bookkeeper or stenographer; ten years' experience in the insurance business; steady and settled, with best of reference. Address G. F., care of Telegraph. WANTED l6-year-old girl (white) desires work after school, such as of fice cleaning or light work in private family. Address Box 2364. care of Tele graph. REAL ESTATE FOB SALE FOR SALE 2518 Jefferson street; new brick house; all Improvements; a bargain on easy terms. Inquire T. A. Bell. 820 North Third btreet. CONSIDER THIS A new brick house, never occupied, can be purchas ed for $25.00 cash and monthly pay ments of $17.00. H. G. Pedlow. 110 South Thirteenth street. FOR SALE New brick houses. 9 rooms, bath, gas, electric light, steam heat, porches, good location, well built, finished In chestnut. Particulars at Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE— -1242 State street, 3-story brick; 8 rooms, bath and furnace; front and rear porches. The price is right tor this convenient location. 2103 N. Third street, northeast corner Third and Maclay streets. 3-story brick dwelling:: 18 rooms and 2 baths: steam heat: lot, 115x210. Corner Second and Wayne streets. Summerdale; single 2 frame dwelling; 7 rooms, bath and steam heat: lot, 65x144; porch front, side and rear. 3RINTON-PACKER CO., j Second and Walnut Streets. FOR SALE BRICK AND FRAME HOUSES and i lots, ("amp Hill and Shiremangtown. j Sold to suit purhaser. Payment same as 1 rent. Interest low. Ask for terms. M. A. FOUGHT, I 272 North street. • FOR SALE—I 2*4 acres: one mile east of Oberlin and one mile from trolley i line: 2%-story frame dwelling: 6' roofns: frame barn; other outbuildings;! all buildings new. Brinton-Packer Co., i Second and Walnut street. FOR SALE No. 1333 Susquehanna street, is offered at a discount for quick sale. 9 rooms, bath, furnace, formerly held at SIBOO. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE BO9 North Sixteenth street, at a reduced price. Inspect this property one of the most desirable locations in the city. Bell Realty Co., ■ Bergner Building. FOR SALE Farm of ten acres in Dauphin county along a main road; good buildings: running water; fruit. Price, $1,500. 11. G. Pedlow, 110 South j Thirteenth street. FOR SALE Three properties on ' Market street. Harrisburg, Pa. All properties in the business section. All . rented with good tenants. A "hance to I make big money. Address 11.. 2356, j care of Telegraph. j FOR SALE Desirable building lots in the Tenth Ward, located on Fourth I Fifth, Schuylkill and Atlas streets! L An opportunity for a builder or i eai I estate dealer to secure well located! propertj- for development purposes. Ad | dress L.. No. 1587, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Bargain to quick ! buyer, three-story mansard roof, brick ' house; all improvements: cemented cel lar: furnace; eight rooms and bath. For further particulars call at 321 Kelker 1 street. : FOR SALE OR RENT Fine,~new j 2%-story brick residence, in good lo- I cality. 1001 North Seventeenth street: corner lot, 60x120: eight rooms; finished upper story: center hall; all improve ments; easy terms: immediate posses ' sion. Inquire of George A. Shreiner i Seventeenth and Forster streets. ' FOR SALE Corner lot of Sixteenth and Hunter streets, twenty feet on Six teenth street, 100 feet on Hunter street ! Apply to George F. Fayman, 436 South j Sixteenth street. FOR SALE City and suburban ; homes and home sites—first-class busi ness propositions. Kough, Brightbill j & Kline. Sixth and Roily. Both phones heal estate for rent _ FOR RENT 1447 Berrvhlll street; 9 rooms and bath, front lawn and terrace, front and rear porches, every convenience. $22.50 per month: possession im mediately. John H. Maloney. Real Estate and General Insur ance. 1619 Green street. FOR RENT A three-story dwell- I ing house. No. ISO 7 North Sixth streot; jail conveniences; cemented cellar; st<;am heat, etc. J. T. Ensminger, Second tfnd Chestnut streets. FOR RENT First floor of building northwest corner of Court tud Cran berry. Apply on premises. FOR RENT 2429 North Sixth street; three-story brick house; nine rooms and bath; hardwood floors; steam heat; electric and gas lighting. Ar>-dy 2120 North Sixth street. FOR RENT House, containing two bedrooms and three livingrooms; well I water and cistern on porch at kitchen; I small American family preferred. Rent, *IO.OO. Bell phone 342R2. ; FOR RENT—Several very de jsirable North Second street j houses. Reasonable rentals. Mil : ler Brothers & Co., Bell phone j 1595. | FOII RENT No. 1413 Market St $26.50 No. 1609 Carnation St 17.00 No. 1110 Walnut St 15.00 I No. 2016 Kensington St 10.50 .T. E. GIPPLE, I 1251 Market Street. j FOR RENT 529 Emerald street, 2210 Atlas avenue, 1609 Derry street, j two good Hainton properties, one with storeroom, good car service; also fur nished house In Harrisburg. Kough. I Brightbill & Kline. Sixth and Reily ! streets. Both phones. FOR RENT lB2l Zarker street; six 1 large rooms and bath; all conveniences; new house. Apply 28 South Seventeenth 1 street. FOR RENT Three-story brick I house, 1713 North Third street; all lm j provements; immediate possession. Ap ply 1100 North Front street. FOR RENT lOlB South Cameron street, threestory brick, water in kitchen $13.00 Sixtli street. Eikwood, eight-room cottage, all conveniences, open stair way, cemented cellar $15.00 I KEENEY & SIMMONS. New Cumberland. | WHY RENT when $25.00 will give you possession to a new brick house, never occupied, and payments of $17.00 per month. If. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. APARTMENTS FOR RENT NEW, modern apartments, 220S North Third street; reception hail, 5 rooms, bath, steam heat, hardwood floors, laundry, front and rear porches. Ap ply C. C. Whiteman, 2208 North Third street. TOR RENT Two 5-room corner apartments; modern improvements; front and rear porches. Apply 2019 Green street. FOR RENT New modern apart ments, 6 rooms, bath, pantry, storage, continuous hot water, front and rear porches. Apply H. W. Miller. State Highway Dept., or 2210 North Third. Bell phone SIR. FOR RENT Apartments, four rooms and bath, all conveniences, locat ed on corner Sixth and Harris streets. Apply to L. Filbert. 1542 North Sixtli street. FOR RENT Apartment 1101 North Third street: all conveniences; steam heat. Apply 2C4 Herr street. FOR RENT Housekeeping apart ment, 225 North Second street, second tloor, 5 rooms, pantry and tiled bath. All rooms open on private hall. Sta tionary hall rack, laundry tub. Rental, including city vapor heat and hot water, $42.50. Apply 218 Pine street. ! APARTMENT FOR RENT Second j floor, six large rooms, four bay win- I | dows, all facing street and Capitol;] j tiled bath: pantry; city steam and elec- I trie lights. Inquire 400 North street. FOR RENT Third floor 239 North street: five rooms; pantry: tiled bath; all hardwood floors: large side and rear porches; all modern conveniences. Ap ply first floor, 239 North street. FOR RENT Apartment, with all modern improvements, including city steam heat, No. 201 Walnut street. E. Mather Co. FOR RENT 2O North Fourth street, third floor apartment; five rooms and bath; electric lights, gas and steam heat. Call at 430 Walnut street. FOR RENT Apartment, five rooms and bath, 925 North Third street. In quire H. L Mehrlng. 1410 North Sixth street. BOOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT ln small, private fani- j ily, in desirable residential section, i large, attractively furnished front room, for one or two gentlemen; all conveniences; eight minutes' walk to j Market and Tenth streets. Address S., i 2353, care of Telegraph. j Furnished or unfurnished rooms for 'rent. Opposite market house. Apply I 407 Broad street. ROOMS FOR RENT Unfurnished. 200 Pine street. FOR RENT Two rooms for light housekeeping; also large bay window | room, with electric, gas and steam beat, j Call Bell phone 2065 J. or inquire 7 Nortli Thirteenth street. FOR RENT ln desirable section of | Hill, to gentleman, who can give gooi. reference, one third story front room (furnished). Address 11., 2358, care of Telegraph. I FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping; use of bath and phone; elegant loca tion: middle-aged or elderly people preferred. 227 Boas street. FOR RENT Four unfurnished rooms, on second tloor; coal and gas range; all modern improvements; none with children need apply. Call 333 South Sixteenth street, or Bell phone ::S3R. FOR RENT Large, front room, with four windows, faces two streets; also one balcony room facing street. In quire 210 Muencii street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, single or ensuite-, all conveniences. In cluding phone: reference required. Ap ply 1315 North Front street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished bed room and llvlngroom, with use of bath, on Market street, near Twelfth; suit- i able for man and wife or two gentle men. Call Bell phone 1527 M. Ask for Mrs. H. FOR RENT Furnished suite of large front Uvlngroom, bedro.om and private bath: city steam; electric lighting; hardwood floors; references I required. 218 Pine street. FOR RENT Second and third floor j front rooms; nicely furnished; use of phone and conveniences; on Green ' street. Call Bell phone 2119 W. FOR RENT Two desirable second j floor front rooms very central all conveniences unfurnished— or will j furnish to suit, If permanent. Call, or I address, 229 North Second street. FOR RENT Newly furnished i rooms, single or ensuite; all convent- 1 encev. 209 State street j HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH WANTED WE do all kinds of Cleaning and Pressing and Repairing. We buy all kinds of second-hand men's clothes and shoes. We pay good prices. Address No. 20 Aberdeen avenue. Harrisburg. I'a. D. YolTee, Proprietor. FOR SALE i ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. DON'T PAY $2 or $3 for Hats when you can buy H. C. Dodge Hats for 50c. [ Com > and look t v -m over. Open even- I ings S. Meltzer, 613 Walnut street. FOR SALE Bay horse, 8 years old, sound, weight 1,360; also good dump wagon. Waldron & Sprout cTiopper and corn crusher. Have no use for these goods. Bell phone, or call at Fifteenth ; street. New Cumberland, George A. i j Mowrey. 1 FOR SALE Urw oak table, 3 ft. 6 in. wide by 1 ft. 10 In. long, in good condition and a bargain. Suitable for I Directors table or tailor. Apply 202 : North Second struet. FOR SALE White Wyandotte Eggs, SI.OO per 15 eggs/- *6.00 per 100 You get from my best birds, as I am . not hatching any. A Prairie State In cubator, 400 eggs, at $15.00. A. o. Sides, ; Ilighspire. GLASS window signs. Furnished' . Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms. Rooms and! Board and Table Board at 25c each. One . of these signs will be given with each six-time order for a classified ad, if paid in advance. Inquire at Office of Telegraph. DOORS FOR SALE at Gables. 111-117 South Second street. All sizes. Cypress, White Pine and Fir Doors, Porch work, Sash, Shutters and Mouldings. FOR SALE 6O-inch quartered oak, sanitary base, roll-top desk, at half price to quick buyer: also blind Rem | ington typewriter—cheap. Apply 406 l Kunkel Building. | FOR SALE Gas range; reasonable. ' 230 South Second street. i FOR SALE Stleff upright piano. • Will sell on time to reliable party,—tout prefer cash if ran find buyer. Regina phone Box. with 28 records. $15.00. Ad | dress T„ 2359, care of Telegraph. j FOR SALE, CHEAP One steam | heat plant, in best condition: Monitor I boiler, nine radiators. pipes and valves: also hall rack and Ice box. good !as new. Must be sold. Inquire 425 j North street. | SMOIv E '"Madame X" Perfecto Cigars, $2 per 100 postpaid. Trial box, 25 for 35 cents, or 50 "Madame X," 50 "Miss Lou" and 50 "Cre-Malta" for $2. Limit ed offer. Snell & Co., Red Lion, Pa. FOR SALE TRUNKS. SUIT CASES. TRAVELING BAGS, and all kinds of Leather Goods Special attention given tp repair work. It will pay you to buy your Leather Goods front the Leather Merchants Harrisburg Harness & Supply Company, Second and Chestnut streets. FOR SALE -5 Grocery store, furni ture, three counters. shelving with rocker bins. Apply 2019 Green street. FOR SALE AT GABLE'S. 11?. 115 and 117 South Second street, 5,000 gal lons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme quality. All the full line of the Acme make. ,_ FOR SALE CARDS on . sale at the Telegraph Business office. FOR RENT FOR RENT Desk room, with tele phone and stenographer, center of city. Address T. P. C., care of Telegraph. .FOR RENT - Second floor room, 3,700 .quale feet, for light manufactur ing purposes. New building. Call at premise*-'. Twelfth and Herr streets. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ANY intelligent person can earn good Income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send fot par ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798, Lock port, N. Y. WANT to place a second mortgage for seventeen hundred dollars on fine city property? Will pay six per cent, interest. Address 0., 2361, care of Tele- I graph. i 1 MADE $50,000 In five years in the mail order business, began with $5. Send for free booklet. Tells how. 1-lea cock, 355 Locltport, N. Y. BUSINESS PERSONALS AWNINGS Place your order for y.wnings with us now. We do up holstering of all kinds ai,d carpet work. Jos. Coplinlty, successor to Voli mer. 1205',2 North Third street. Bell 280 IJ. FREIGHT DRAYAGE, StorageTshTp pers and Distributors of Merchandises of -11 kinds. Prompt and efficient ser vice. Warehouses on P. R. R. and P &- R. tracks. Montgomery and Co. (Peipher Line), Tenth below Market street. REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING with best material and by expert help. Send us yor worn furniture. Our best efforts insure your satisfaction. S. N. I Cluck, 320 Woodbine street. | S. Rifkin—clothing, shoes and furnl ituro bought and sold. Highest cash prices paid. 107 Broad street, Harris burg, Pa. OLD GOLD and Silver. Watches, Dia monds and Jewelry bought for highest cash prices. Jos. D. Brenner, Jeweler, No. 1 North Third street. Bell phone 631 J. FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market street. Harrisburg. Pa. Telephone I orders given prompt attention.- Bell j 1960. HAI Ll\t , H. W. LATHE, Hoarding Stable and | National Tratim'er Co. Movers of Ipinnos. safes, boilers and general haul ing. 11. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and AVoodbine streets. Bell phone No ( | 2503 R. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate security in any amounts and upon any . terms to suit borrower. Address P o 1 Box 174. Harrisburg. Pa. • WE LEND MONEY IN ANY ; AMOUNTS Payments to suit . borrower. Small loans a specialty. Positively lowest rates in the city. Up-to-date methods. Licensed, , bonded and incorporated, PENNA. INVESTMENT CO. 132 Walnut Street ANY person needing monev rn amounts from $5 to ?i}o holding a sal aried nosttion, would be benefited by i calling on us. Employes' Discount Co 36 North Third street. STORAGE STORAGE WARE HOUSE. divided into private rooms for I storage of household goods new I jildln-s low insurance inspec tion invited. 437-445 South Second j street. Harrisburg Storage Company. STORAGE I\ 3-ntorr brick bnlld'ng, rear 408 i Market street. Household gnoda In clrnn. private ' rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to ' P. Dtener. Jeweler. 4HS Market St. | j STORAGE —^4l9 Broad street, for! .'household goods and merchandise. Pri-' ivate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, 75 cents i per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411 I Broad street. Both plioner ACTIVE TRADING ll\l NEW YORK MARKETS New York, April 5. Very active trading at higher prices marked the re sumption of operations on the Stock Fxchange to-day. Some of the special ties rose from two to four points. Beth lehem Steel selling at a new high point ' of 92. American Locomotive rose over j five points and the motor shares were again prominent at substantial ad vances. Cuban-American Sugar jump ed seven points and reacted five. Among ! the important railway issues Union Pa- ; cific and Reading alone gained a full point. Rock Island was active and strong, likewise the entire Erie group. Prollt-tnking reduced many of the gains before the end of the half hour. NEW YORK STOCKS Furnished by 11. M. Snavel.v, 208 Arcade Building. New York. April 5. Open. High. Low. Clos. Alaska G M 34 "j 30 34 is 35 Amal Cop . 63% 63 T i, 63' s 03% Am Ht Sug 45% 40i, 45 45% |Am Can .. 32 32 »* 31% 31% Am Can pd 90 96% '.»« 96 % !AmC &F. 47% 49% 47% 49 Am Ice Sec 31 31% 30% 31 Am Loco . 30 36% 32% 32% Am Smelt . 6S 08% 07% 07% Am Sugar .108 108 107 107 Am T & T. 119%. 119% 119% 119% Anaconda . 29 30 29 29% Atoliison .. 100 100% 100 100 V. R& O .... 72% 73 72 % 72% Beth Steel. 89 " 92% 89 92% Bklyti RT. 90% 91 % 90% 91 Cal Petro. . 13% 13% 13 J .i 13% Can Pacific 164 105 163% 164 " Cent Leatli 35% 35% 35% 35% C& 0 45% 45% 45 45% CM& St P 89% 90%. 89% 90 C Con Cop. 39% 39% 311% 39% Col F & 1. 28% 29% 28 29% Con Gas .. 122 " 122 121 121 Corn Prod. 12 12 llffc 11 Dist Sec . . 7 7 % 7 7 Erie 28 25% 27% 27% Krie Ist pfd 14% 44% 43% 14% Gen E Co.. 148% 149% 148% 119% Gen Motors 129% 129»; Goodrh BF 43% -.1% 43 43% Gt Nor pfd 119% 119" 119 119% Gt N Ore s 35% 35% 35% 35% Gug Exp .. 54 54 % 54 54% In-Met ... 10% 16% Iti 16% In-Met pfd 69% 70 08% 69 KC So ... 25% 25% 24% 24% Lehigh Val 137% 137% 137% 137% Mex Petro 72% 72% 70 "a 71 M, K&T pf 40% 40% Mo Pac .. 14% 14% 13% 13% Nat Lead.. 04 64 62% 02% N Y Cent.. 80 80 % 85% 85% NY.NH& H 01% 61% 60'z 60% Nor & W .. 103% 103% Nor Pac .. 106 % 107's 106% 106% P R R .. . 107 .107 PghC&G. 123 123 Pgh Coal . 22% 22% 22% 22% Pgh C pfd 95% 95% 95 95 Pres S Car 33% 34% 33% 34% By Stl Spg 24 % 25% 24 % 25 % R C Cop.. 19% 20% 19% 20% Reading . . 146% 147 146 =,, 146% Rep I&S. . 23% 23% 23% 23% So Pacific.. 88 88% 87 r '« 87% So Railway 17% 18 17% 17% Texas Co . 130 138% 136 137% Third Ave. 54% 54% 53% 54 Union Pac. 126% 12S 126127% U S Rubber 65% 00 04% 04% U S Steel. 49 % 50% 49 49% IT S S pfd. 106 106% 106 106 Utah Cop.. 57% 57% 57 57% Va C C... 22 % 22% West Md . 20% 26% West V Tel' 05% 05% 65% 05% West Mfg.. 73% 75% 72% ,5 % (Hlt'AOU DO A HI) OF TRADE Chicago, 111., April 5. - Board of Trade closing: Wheat—Stay. 1.56'5: July. 1.24%. t'orn—May. 73 !, i'. July, 75 T i. Oat*—May, 56 ; . i : July. 53",. Pork—May. 17.02; July. 17.55. Rard—May. 10.05; July. 10.32. Ribs—May. 9.92; July, 10.25. CHICAGO CATTT.E Chicago. 111., April 5. llogs Re ceipts, 35,000; slow. Bulk of sales. $6.85 6.95: light, $6.65 (ft 6.95: mixed, $6.65© 6.95: heavy. $6.50fa'6.95: rough. $6.50@ 6.60: pigs. $5.60©6.60. Cattle Receipts. 11,000; firm! Na tive steers, ss.9oERJITt> New York. April 5. Frank D. Stai ford. a hotel clerk, who testified at the recent hearing in the case of Miss Rae Tanzer, charged with using the mails in an attempt to defraud, that Miss Tanner and James W. Osborne register ed at the hotel where he was emuloyed, was to-day held in $12,000 bail for ex amination on a charge of perjury. ANOTHER MAN ELECTROCUTED Bellefonte. Pa.. Anril 5. Nicolo Mondollo. of Fayette county, was elec trocuted at the penitentiary at Rock view, to-day. for the murder of Rillian Reonard. in a restaurant at Uniontown on Mav 1, 191!. Mandollo was among the prisoners who dug the foundation for the death house. EPISCOPAL WOMEN MEET Entscopa! women of the city and vi cinity met this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, in St. Steuben's parish house at the sec ond "central meeting." Among the speakers were Mrs. Clara Burke, wife of n physician who is a missionarv at Fort Yukon. -Masks: Mrs. W. G. New bold, Mrs. William Bartzell, Miss Dora Cox. SERVICES FOR CHII.I) Funeral services for Gertrude May Barrlneer. 41S Walnut street, four year-old daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam uel 11. Barrirge'% were held this after noon in the C 11. Mauk funeral chapel, ) Sixth and Kelker streets, the Rev. S, K. Runp officiating. Rurial was made In East Harrisburg Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS MR. AND MRS. CHARRES KELRIOR. 612 Geary street, thank their friends and neighbors for their kindness during the death of Mrs. Keller's mother, Mrs. Kllen R. Henderson. I,EGAI, NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania of the State of Penn sylvania on the 12th dav of April. 1915. bv Isaac Silverman. Mary G. Kilday and Isaiah Scheeline. 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." approv ed April 29, 1874. and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation, to b® cslled the Mercantile Investment Company, the character and oblcet of which Is the purchasing, holding, leasing and selling real estate; and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly nnd its supplements. TSATAII SCHEF.BINE. Solicitor. April 5. 1915. HID FCR STIIEP.T SPRINKLER AND SWEEPERS SEAT/ED PROPOSALS will be receiv ed at the office of the Superintendent of and Public Improvements up to, 12 o'clock noon of Snturdav. April 17* 1915. for one 500-gallon STRKKT ST'-RJNKRF/R and two two-horse 'STREET SWEEPERS. Full descrln ! tions of the machines must accompany I bids: also certified check in the sum of ' *IOO.OO. The Superintendent reserves j the right to reject m or Superintendent. APRIL 5, 1915. ALICE NIELSEN IS BEMITIFUL WOMAN; Famous Opera Singer to Appear Here Is Daughter of the Sunny Southland j Alice Nielsen, the famous grand! [opera singer, who with Rudolph Ganz, 1 I "the pianist with a message," will ap- j, pear together in a concert at Chestnut street auditorium on Monday I evening, April 12, is not only one of!' the most, wonderful songsters in the world, but a very beautiful woman as well. Three different cities have claimed Miss Neilsen as their own and in dis- , cussing this Miss Nielsen brightly re marks: "When lam asked that ques tion 1 feci a good deal like the girl who was asked where she was born nnd replied. 'No place in particular; ' father's a Methodist minister." " The truth of the matter is that Miss Nielsen was born In Nashville, Tenn., , and is a Southern girl in every way.' Fond of outdoor life, bright and viva cious and with a charm that only the Southland can give to her fairest daughters. At an early age her par ents moved to Kansas City and Miss Nielsen was educated there. Rater she moved to San Francisco where her operatic debut was made. This gives each of these cities a strong claim up jon her. Her father was Danish and I • her mother Irish. Miss Neilsen is the only singer who 1 has accomplished the supposed inipos- | sibility of going from the lightest of light opera to the greatest roles in grand opera. The last few years she has added to | this a remarkable artistry in song and \ recital work and her concerts rarely l'ail to call for return dates. She is small and petite and her] girlish appearance has recently made I a New York critic exclaim. "Thanks! i goodness lean prima donnas have i come into style again.' Mrs. Dunlap Dies After Illness of Six Years I i I il i I! MRS. REBECCA DUNLAP , | Mrs. Rebecca Dunlap, aged 78. wife jof David Dunlap, died at her home, I 1829 North Seventh street. Saturday! j afternoon, after an illness of six years j j from rheumatism. Mrs. Dunlap was one of the first set- ' tiers of the West End and for almost I fifty years, a member of Covenant j Presbyterian Church. She is survived by her husband and ithe following sons. William Robert | | Charles and David of this city; the j following daughters. Mrs. O. J. Rice, I i Mrs. William K. Sehreadley, Miss Belle j Dunlap, of this city, and Mrs. Maryi j Dunlap and Mrs. Annie Thompson, of I | Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Dunlap came to this j cocntry front Ireland about sixty years ago. They have lived in their present home from the time they came to this! city until the present day. Funeral services will be held Wed- | nesday afternoon at L' o'clock in Cov-1 enant Presbyterian Church, the Rev. Harvey Klaer officiating. Rurial will be made in Harrisburg Cemetery. PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE Philadelphia. April 5. Wheat Higher; No. 2. red, car lots, export,! $ 1.55(fu 1.57; No. 1. Northern. Duluth, export, $l.B-' J ,i (f< 1.t>7%. Corn • —• Higher: No. .2, spot, export, !75 % No. 2,* yellow, local, 80Sp ! I 81c. | Oats—Firm; No. 2. white, 63 I ,^@64c. Bran Steady, winter. per ton. ! t25.50; spring, per ton. 525.50<8>26.00. i Refined Sugars Market firm; pow- ; dered. O.OOe; tine granulated. 5.90 c; eon- t fectloners' A. n.SOi. Rutter The market is higher; I > western, creamery, extras. 32c; nearby, j ■ prints, fancy. 35c. t Eggs The market is firm; I Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, j i free cases, 1C.15 per case; do.. \ current racelpts. freo cases. $6.00 per I case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, j *6.15 per case; do., firsts, free cases, • SS 00 per case. | Rive Poultry Steady; fowls, 17®) i 1 17% c: old roosters, 12®12H<", chickens, I | 14@tlHc; turkeys, 15®>17c; ducks, 10®), 17c; geese, 12 ©loc. Dressed Poultry—Steady; fresh killed i fowls, fancy, 1»',4©1!)%c; do., aver age, 16®lSc: do., unattractive. 144j)15c; old roosters. 14c; frozen fowls, 10@ I ' 18c; roasting chickens, 17®>20c; broil- j ing chickens, 22@27c; turkeys, 18® | 22c; ducks, 125818 c: geese. 12@16c. Potatoes Market firm: Penn- | sylvania, per bushel, 48Gr63c; Maine, I 1 per bushel. 45@50e; New York, per I ; bushel, 40@45c; Jersey, per basket, 30 ; ®3sc. Flour—The market is firm: winter, 1 | clear. $3,604*4.10: straights, Pennsyl- , 1 vanla. S6.6O®>G.SS; spring, straights. : $6.75®7.00; do., pr.tents. $7.00@8.00; i westers, $4.20®4.40; patents. j 4.76; Kansas straight. Jute sac*s, Jl.tj i 04 *0; spring, firsts, clear, $4.00®4.20, i tr .'hints. patents. $4 35# 4.50. Ctover mixed hay. Light mlx»1. | $17.00®>17.50: No 1. do. J16.00016.60 ( N ' ,?■> »M f.o© 16.50. Hay The market Is weak; tim othy. No. 1. large bales. $18.00: No. 1. medium bales, sl7.sutp> 18.00: No. 2, d . I $15.60fi7i 10.50; No. 3, do.. $14.001g 16.00: j camples, $13.0015'14.00; no grade. $ll.OO @12.00. ; STOP, LOOK AND READ j ♦ Ilomeseekcrs and investors. Yc>n can purchase a three-story t ♦ brick dwelling—new. porch—all conveniences—ce- ! i ment walks, etc., for SIBSO. Geary street, near - Jefferson. J j Terms easy. Inquire. j I Augustus Wildman j ; 2206 N. Third Street f ♦ I » »»»« »« »»« « «»»»» H Deaths and Funerals TO BURY INFANT Funeral services for Aiden I. Reek ley, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Beckley, 30 South Seventeenth street, will be held at the liome Wednesday morning:, at 10::>o o'clock, the Rev. Thomas Reisch officiating;. The body will be taken to Lebanon, where further services will be held In the Seventh Street Lutheran Church, the Rev. M. 11. Stine officiating liurial will b« made in the Mount Lebanon Cemetery, Lebanon. INFANT DIES Funeral services for Richard William Hamilton, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. llarry It. Hamilton, ;!14 Harris street, will be held to-morrow afternoon, at - o'clock, at the home of his grandfather. J. A. Hamilton. 1532 North Fifth Ktreet. Burial will be made in the East Harris burg Cemetery. 11l It V l.tl'K N'OW'S OI.DKST M \ N Funeral services for John B. Turns, aged 80, one of the oldest residents of Hucknow, were held at the home this afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Burial was made in the Hecton Cemetery, lie Is survived by his wife, ttve sons and one daughter. LAWYER'S ' REMOVAL NOTICE C. H. Backenstoe, Esq., lias removed liis law offices from 14 North Third street to the Bergner Building (Rooms Nos. 203 and 204, sec ond floor), northwest corner of Third and Market Sts., llarris burg, Pa. V. " l For Sale Olil Established I take Stand— Boas and Cowden Sts. Dwelling, 1° rooms and store room, 2-story bake house, 21x44 ft. with 2 ovens—in good condition. Easy terms: immediate possession. Good chance for a live wire. Inquire T. B. Rockafellar 202 NORTH STREET V MONEY 1 iffK To Housekeepers, Work- I logmen and Salaried Km- 9 ILEGAL RATES EQUITABLE INVESTMENT COMPANY » X. MARKET SQUARE linom 21 4tli Floor I Spooner iiuildiiig | Public Sale On My Stock Farm at liiiiglestown, Pa. Thursday, April 8, 1915 40 horses and mules to suit all | classes of buyers. 20 line fresh and | close springer cows. 12 fine stock bulls, all fit for service. 150 pigs and shoats, all sizes. 12 brood sows with fine pigs by their sides. 100 bushels of oats, lot of farming implements. Sale at 1 o'clock p.'m. A liberal credit will be given. H. D. KOONS ! i FRANk R. LEIB & SON Real Estate and Insur ance Office No. 18 North Third Street, Harrisburg, Pa. | FOR SALE Elegant Suburban Home . on West Third St., New ; Cumberland. Det a c lied ! dwelling on lot 50x140; has all improvements. Owner moving to Phila delphia and will sell at a reasonable price. ! 1006 N. Second St., 3- | story brick dwelling, 11 j rooms and bath, imp., side entrance, 2-story stable on rear of lot. Price right to quick buyer, v 11